

Rock Gods of Rock
Rock Gods, as a followup to the much loved but short-lived S.O.S. Fantome, officially established The Valley Pals as recognizable, bankable talent within the 101 universe. The second episode in particular felt like a group of young writer/performers truly finding their own unique voice, after which point it's easy to imagine that the tedious chore of animating this show became less attractive. Having realized that they could probably get just as many votes for one tenth the labor, The Valley Pals voluntarily retired their own hit show by going over the time limit in a very memorable fourth episode.
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Seasons
- Ep 1
1.Episode 1
26-06-20055mThe Valley Pals are back in Prime Time. Like 50% of all prime time shows, their first success, S.O.S. Fantome, was cancelled on episode 2. With the C**bys out of commission, can th...
- Ep 2
2.Episode 2
24-07-20054mThe Rock Gods face off with a monster that spits orange balls. Then, shit gets weird. And awesome.
- Ep 3
3.Episode 3
28-08-20054mThe Rock Gods' picnic is interrupted by country western call to adventure.
- Ep 4
4.Episode 4
25-09-20058mSeries finale: The Rock Gods duke it out with the Picante Brothers.
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