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  1. Larisa Romanovna Oleynik (/ l ə ˈ r ɪ s ə oʊ ˈ l eɪ n ɪ k /; born June 7, 1981) is an American actress who became a teen idol in the 1990s. During her period as a teen idol, she was described as 'one of America's favorite 15-year-olds', and 'the proverbial girl next door'.
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  4. Alex the Allegator 4 (aka Alex 4) is a freeware platformer released for PC, Mac, Linux and BeOS in 2003 by Free Lunch Design. Free Lunch Design was a small indie developer based in Gothenburg, Sweden, best known for their game Icy Tower.

Well enough about Free Lunch Design. Now you get to hear what Alex is up to in this, the fourth instalment of the series. His girlfriend has been kidnapped and it is your mission to save her.. sounds like fun. Alex The Alligator 4 has actually taken a couple of steps back from the other games in the series as far as graphics are concerned. There are only four colors, this is to reproduce the feeling of the old Game Boy games.

It's not the graphics that make this game good though. Gameplay is what this ones about. As the creator said 'It's only a short platform game with a few tricks up its sleeve. We're sure you'll like it'

This game is cute and fun. The sound effects are funny and it's very creative. The layout's pretty simple but it's still fun.

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The only problems I had was the green toned theme, hard to see some pickups and enemies there. Also, when you walk over the spirally things, its hard to stop. The controls are a little floaty.

Sometimes the background slides when Alex stops moving. But it's more than a decent game.

Alex 4 has to be one of the best platform games I have ever played.

It sucks you in and doesnt let go until you finish it. The middle and end boss are both imaginative and challenging to beat, but just easy enough not to stress you out.

A MUST PLAY FOR PLATFORM FANS!

Alex The Allegator 4 is the best PC game ever. Level 6 is my favourite level because it is an entertaining level and I like bosses and that is it for now. Ciao.

I love the game I have it at home and I have finished it a couple of times.

Me and my class thought the game was fun but needed color.

A good game but the lack of color can become annoying.

The Secret World of Alex Mack
Genre
Created byThomas W. Lynch
Ken Lipman
StarringLarisa Oleynik
Darris Love
Meredith Bishop
Michael Blakley
Dorian Lopinto
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes78 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducersDavid Brookwell
Sean McNamara
Matt Dearborn
Gary L. Stephenson
Greg A. Hampson
Production locationsValencia, California
Running time24 minutes
Production companiesLynch Entertainment
RHI Entertainment
Hallmark Entertainment
Nickelodeon Productions
DistributorRHI Entertainment/Hallmark Entertainment
Release
Original networkNickelodeon
Original releaseOctober 8, 1994 –
January 15, 1998

The Secret World of Alex Mack is an Americantelevision series that ran on Nickelodeon from October 8, 1994 to January 15, 1998, replacing Clarissa Explains It All on the SNICK line-up.[1][2] It also aired on YTV in Canada, Channel 4 in the United Kingdom and NHK in Japan, and was a staple in the children's weekday line-up for much of the mid-to-late 1990s on the ABC in Australia. Repeats of the series aired in 2003 on The N, but it was soon replaced there. The series was produced by Thomas Lynch and John Lynch of Lynch Entertainment, produced by RHI Entertainment, Hallmark Entertainment, and Nickelodeon Productions, and was co-created by Tom Lynch and Ken Lipman.

Plot[edit]

Alex Mack is an ordinary teenage girl, living with her parents, George and Barbara, and older sister, Annie, in the town of Paradise Valley, Arizona. While walking home after her first day of junior high school, she is nearly hit by a truck from a chemical plant, and during the incident, she is accidentally drenched with a top secret chemical called GC-161. She soon discovers that it has given her strange powers, such as telekinesis, shooting electricity from her fingers, and the ability to dissolve into a mobile puddle of water. However, her powers prove to be unpredictable (such as when her skin starts glowing brightly when she is nervous). She confides only in Annie and her best friend Ray, choosing to keep her powers a secret from everyone else, including her parents, for fear of what the chemical plant CEO, Danielle Atron, will do to her if she finds out.

Characters[edit]

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The only problems I had was the green toned theme, hard to see some pickups and enemies there. Also, when you walk over the spirally things, its hard to stop. The controls are a little floaty.

Sometimes the background slides when Alex stops moving. But it's more than a decent game.

Alex 4 has to be one of the best platform games I have ever played.

It sucks you in and doesnt let go until you finish it. The middle and end boss are both imaginative and challenging to beat, but just easy enough not to stress you out.

A MUST PLAY FOR PLATFORM FANS!

Alex The Allegator 4 is the best PC game ever. Level 6 is my favourite level because it is an entertaining level and I like bosses and that is it for now. Ciao.

I love the game I have it at home and I have finished it a couple of times.

Me and my class thought the game was fun but needed color.

A good game but the lack of color can become annoying.

The Secret World of Alex Mack
Genre
Created byThomas W. Lynch
Ken Lipman
StarringLarisa Oleynik
Darris Love
Meredith Bishop
Michael Blakley
Dorian Lopinto
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes78 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducersDavid Brookwell
Sean McNamara
Matt Dearborn
Gary L. Stephenson
Greg A. Hampson
Production locationsValencia, California
Running time24 minutes
Production companiesLynch Entertainment
RHI Entertainment
Hallmark Entertainment
Nickelodeon Productions
DistributorRHI Entertainment/Hallmark Entertainment
Release
Original networkNickelodeon
Original releaseOctober 8, 1994 –
January 15, 1998

The Secret World of Alex Mack is an Americantelevision series that ran on Nickelodeon from October 8, 1994 to January 15, 1998, replacing Clarissa Explains It All on the SNICK line-up.[1][2] It also aired on YTV in Canada, Channel 4 in the United Kingdom and NHK in Japan, and was a staple in the children's weekday line-up for much of the mid-to-late 1990s on the ABC in Australia. Repeats of the series aired in 2003 on The N, but it was soon replaced there. The series was produced by Thomas Lynch and John Lynch of Lynch Entertainment, produced by RHI Entertainment, Hallmark Entertainment, and Nickelodeon Productions, and was co-created by Tom Lynch and Ken Lipman.

Plot[edit]

Alex Mack is an ordinary teenage girl, living with her parents, George and Barbara, and older sister, Annie, in the town of Paradise Valley, Arizona. While walking home after her first day of junior high school, she is nearly hit by a truck from a chemical plant, and during the incident, she is accidentally drenched with a top secret chemical called GC-161. She soon discovers that it has given her strange powers, such as telekinesis, shooting electricity from her fingers, and the ability to dissolve into a mobile puddle of water. However, her powers prove to be unpredictable (such as when her skin starts glowing brightly when she is nervous). She confides only in Annie and her best friend Ray, choosing to keep her powers a secret from everyone else, including her parents, for fear of what the chemical plant CEO, Danielle Atron, will do to her if she finds out.

Characters[edit]

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Main[edit]

  • Alexandra 'Alex' Mack (played by Larisa Oleynik) - Alex is an average teenager in Paradise Valley. While walking home from school, she is nearly hit by a truck carrying GC-161 and is doused with it, thus; giving her extraordinary powers.[3][4][5][6] Among them are telekinesis, the ability to generate electricity from her hands and the ability to liquify/travel from place to place in the form of a puddle of water.
  • Raymond 'Ray' Alvarado (played by Darris Love) – Alex's best friend and next door neighbor, and the only one besides Annie to know about Alex's powers.
  • Annie Mack (played by Meredith Bishop) – Alex's older sister, and a scientific genius in her own right. Next to Ray, she is the only one who originally knows about Alex's powers.[7] She administers various scientific tests to ensure Alex's safety. She also hopes to one day present her research, in an effort to stop Danielle Atron.
  • George Mack (played by Michael Blakley) – Annie and Alex's father. He is a brilliant chemist who works for Danielle Atron at the Paradise Valley Chemical Plant.
  • Barbara Mack (played by Dorian Lopinto) – Annie and Alex's mother. She is a more down-to-earth woman who works in a public relations firm.

Recurring[edit]

  • Louis Driscoll (played by Benjamin Kimball Smith) – Alex and Ray's abrasive friend. At first Alex is jealous of Louis, but they eventually become friends.
  • David 'Dave' Watt (played by John Nielsen) – The dim witted truck driver who was driving the truck that accidentally dumped the GC-161 chemical on Alex. As the only witness to the accident, Dave is often forced to serve as a partner to Vince Carter (see below) in trying to capture Alex. After seeing Alex using her powers while she was in high school, Dave keeps it a secret from Danielle to protect her as he knew what kind of horrible experiments Danielle had planned for her.
  • Scott Greene (played by Jason Strickland) – Alex's junior high crush.
  • Jessica (played by Jessica Alba) – Scott's first girlfriend and Alex's first school rival.
  • Kelly Phillips (played by Hilary Salvatore) – Scott's second girlfriend and Alex's second school rival. Kelly deviously discredits Alex at every given turn, much to Alex's dismay.
  • Robyn Russo (played by Natanya Ross) – One of Alex and Ray's neighborhood friends. Though she possesses a sardonic sense of humor and is fun to be around, she suffers from low self-esteem.
  • Nicole Wilson (played by Alexis Fields) – Another of Alex and Ray's friends. An opposite personality to Robyn, has a take-charge attitude and strong-willed demeanor.
  • Danielle Atron (played by Louan Gideon) – The owner/CEO of the Paradise Valley Chemical Plant who is the main antagonist of the series. She wants to market GC-161 as a radical new weight-loss drug, and has made it her mission to find the GC-161 child (who she does not know is Alex) and capture her, as both a test subject and a threat to the secrecy of her plans.
  • Vincent 'Vince' Carter (played by John Marzilli) – The maniacal head of security at the Paradise Valley Chemical Plant, he makes it his obsession to find the GC-161 child (even after he gets fired from the Plant).
  • Lars Frederickson (played by Kevin Quigley) – A skilled chemist hailing from the Paradise Valley Chemical Plant's foreign branch in Vienna. He becomes Danielle Atron's chief subordinate after Vince gets fired. He is named after one of the members of punk rock group Rancid.
  • Hunter Reeves (played by Will Estes) – Hunter comes to Paradise Valley with an agenda concerning the disappearance of his father in relation to GC-161.

Episodes[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113October 8, 1994February 4, 1995
220October 14, 1995September 28, 1996
325October 5, 1996March 4, 1997
420September 23, 1997January 15, 1998

Filming locations[edit]

The series was filmed in Valencia, California and the Santa Clarita Valley. The Mack home and Paradise Valley Chemical Plant interiors were filmed in a converted warehouse used as a soundstage. The junior high scenes were filmed at Charles Helmers and James Foster Elementary Schools. Castaic Middle School was used for senior high scenes.[8] The house, used for exterior shots, is located in the Westford Place neighborhood of Valencia.

Availability[edit]

The show's first season (consisting of 13 episodes on two discs) was released by Genius Entertainment on DVD format on October 2, 2007.[9] The set is noteworthy for giving Jessica Alba top billing on the package, most likely in an effort to sell more copies, even though she actually only appears in a supporting role, and only in a few episodes. This was then released in Region 2 on April 2, 2012 and in Region 4 on June 6, 2012. Google chrome for mac os x.

The first and second seasons are available through Amazon.com's Instant Video section and through iTunes. Episodes of the series have been seen on a sporadic basis on TeenNick's 1990s-oriented block, The '90s Are All That.

Mill Creek Entertainment released the complete series on DVD for the very first time on August 1, 2017.[10]

Book series[edit]

A book series aimed at young readers was released along with the series. The first and last books of the series were novelizations of the first and last episodes, respectively. The rest of the series consisted of completely original stories, tied into the main series through the mentioning of various plot points from the TV episodes.

References[edit]

  1. ^'SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Larisa Oleynik finds the secret is to have fun as 'Alex Mack''. The Los Angeles Times. 1994-10-02. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
  2. ^Mangan, Jennifer (1994-10-05). 'Magic `Mack''. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  3. ^'Morphing Magic'. Sun Sentinel. 1996-08-03. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  4. ^'`Alex Mack' Star Just An Ordinary Teen'. Chicago Tribune. 1995-10-19. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  5. ^'Zap! You're Famous; Tv Show Turns Actress Into A Star'. Chicago Tribune. 1995-08-01. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  6. ^'Mack Attack For The Star Of The Secret World Of Alex Mack, Life Is More Than Being A Puddle Of Goo'. Sun Sentinel. 1995-08-22. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  7. ^'Morphing Teen Plays To Kids' Fantasies In `Alex Mack''. Chicago Tribune. 1996-06-10. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  8. ^Schubert, Mary. 'NICKELODEON SHOW `ALEX MACK' FEELS RIGHT AT HOME'. The Los Angeles Daily News. March 23, 1997, accessed March 15, 2011.
  9. ^'Secret World of Alex Mack - Season 1'. DVD Talk. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
  10. ^'The Secret World of Alex Mack - SCOOP: Press Release Announces 'The Complete Series' on DVD!'. TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on June 8, 2017. Retrieved June 6, 2017.

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