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Kidd Video is the titular character and the main protagonist of the live/action-animated series of the same name and is portrayed and voiced by Bryan Scott. Kidd is the leader of the group; he plays guitar and keyboards and sings many of the lead vocals.
Characters. Kidd Video (portrayed and voiced by Bryan Scott) - Lead singer and guitarist of Kidd Video. Carla (portrayed and voiced by Gabriela Nelson) - The drummer of Kidd Video and the band's sole female member. Her frequently-uttered catch-phrase was "Ay-Ay-Ay!"
A description of tropes appearing in Kidd Video. This cult favorite originally ran from 1984-85 on NBC and produced by DiC Entertainment and Saban ….
September 8, 1984 – December 7, 1985. Kidd Video is an American Saturday morning cartoon and also a live-action/animated hybrid television series created by DIC Enterprises in association with Saban Productions. The series originally ran on NBC from 1984 to 1985.
This short lived and forgotten 1980's live-action/animated hybrid series and Saturday morning cartoon, Kidd Video, is about a group of musical teenage characters including Kidd Video, Carla, Ash, Whiz and a fairy named Glitter plus a robot named the Toolbot, either helping the denizens of Flipside from the evil Master Blaster 's rule along with ...
The band Kidd Video - made up of Kidd, Ash, Carla and Whiz - is transported into the cartoon world of the Flipside, where they are constantly on the run from the Master Blaster and his henchmen, the Copy Cats. A fairy named Glitter helps them on their journey. Kidd, portrayed by Bryan Scott.
Kidd Video was a Saturday morning cartoon created by DiC and Saban Productions in association with Cuckoo's Nest Studios. Its original run was on NBC from 1984 to 1985, but continued in reruns on the network until 1987, when CBS picked the show up. Reruns have also aired in syndication.