S1E26 The Cup
Everyone in Genesis Stadium is holding their breath D'Jok is going to shoot the free kick that will tie the score in the Galactik Football Cup final D'Jok is worn out. The Pirates have just arrived where Bleylock is holding Sonny ...
Galactik Football is a french animated television series, co-produced by Alphanim, France 2, Jetix Europe, and Welkin-Animation. Its third 26-episode season aired in Europe in June 2010. In the universe of Galactik Football, the inhabited worlds of the Zaelion Galaxy compete in Galactik Football, a sport analogous to football, but played seven to a side. The game is complicated by the addition of Flux, which enhances a player's attributes such as speed, strength, and agility, or grants special powers such as teleportation. The story follows the fate of an inexperienced Galactik Football team, the Snow Kids, as they aim to compete in the Galactik Football Cup.
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Everyone in Genesis Stadium is holding their breath D'Jok is going to shoot the free kick that will tie the score in the Galactik Football Cup final D'Jok is worn out. The Pirates have just arrived where Bleylock is holding Sonny ...
Aarch searches for a replacement for Rocket, but it's not easy. Rocket is irreplaceable. D'Jok suggests Mark from Akillian to step in. Sinedd introduces Rocket to Netherball a dangerous one-on-one football match played inside The ...
Cup finals fever has hit Genesis Stadium despite the Snow Kids being the current champions the odds are on the Xenons and their power flux the Heat of Xenon meanwhile Arty and Bennett find Bleylock but lose the flux devices in Lun...
The Snow Kids are on Akillian practicing for their upcoming friendly match against the Shadows. But they play without conviction. When explosions at Genesis Stadium sever the contact with Mei who was participating from a distance.
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