the masterpiece that is “Freakazoid!” in 1996. Spielberg also oversaw the animated shows “Histeria!” and “Toonsylvania,” as well as primetime series like “Family Dog” and the Berkley Breathed “Bloom County” TV special “A Wish For Wings That Work.” In terms of animation, Spielberg hit his stride in the ’90s. And he’s still going; the man is now an executive producer on “Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai.”
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One of the most obscure pieces of ephemera in Spielberg’s animated canon, however, is a TV series called “Invasion America,” a show that aired on the WB for only 13 episodes in June and July of 1998. “Invasion America,” unlike the series listed above, was not a comedy; it was a very serious, steely, angsty sci-fi show about a teenage boy who finds out that he’s half alien. Spielberg co-created the series with Harve Bennet, the executive producer behind “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock,” and “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.”