Fans often point out subtle details, like the clock setting of 21:32 potentially referencing the Bible verse Luke 21:32 about fulfillment [26]. 3. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979) – "Awakening"
Classic adventure and campy science fiction fun [2]. [S1E1] Awakening Part 1
While it may not be "original" sci-fi fare by today's standards, it is noted for a likeable cast that makes the series feel accessible and fun [2]. 4. LEGO DREAMZzz (2023) – "Awakening" Fans often point out subtle details, like the
Originally a feature-length film, this pilot was later re-edited into two episodes to launch the TV series [16]. While it may not be "original" sci-fi fare
This classic animated series begins with a 5-part pilot that introduces the Gargoyles, stone protectors of a Scottish castle in 994 A.D. [14]. Dark, Shakespearean, and epic.
Pilot William "Buck" Rogers is frozen in deep space for 500 years before being revived by the Draconian Empire in the year 2491 [2].