Sunlight Dusk MH (TV series)

Sunlight Dusk is an international television series produced by Allspark Pictures. Throughout the years, the series revolved around Sunlight Dusk until 2014, a magical warrior who runs her own studio with the help of her friends. Between 2016 and mid-2022, Sunlight Dusk's best friends are Widget (alternate universe, Rhona Rees (speaking), Elle Fanning (singing), 2021-present), Rainbow Dash (Ashleigh Ball, 2014-present), Starlight Glimmer (Kelly Sheridan, 2017-present), Zeta (Lacey Chabert, 2019-present), Mann Team (Original/Alternative TF2 Cast), Blythe Baxter (competitive series, also Ashleigh Ball, 2017-present), Juniper Montage (Ali Leibert, 2017-present), Stuntman Montage (Keanu Reeves, 2019-present), Referee (competitive series, Steve Blum, 2010-present), Jan (alternate universe, Dakota Fanning, 2016-present), Woody (as Sam in the alternate universe, Garry Chalk, 2015-present).

1992: The beginning
Sunlight Dusk was launched as a TV show on April 5th, 1992, being the first series to be about her. The series premiered on Fox at 7:00PM starting with Sunday and every-night at the same time. It ran for about 140 episodes all in one season. It was the first series to have longer episodes than just a few on the first try.

1993-99: The return of the series
Sunlight Dusk returned to Fox on February 21st, 1993 and still in the 7:00PM slot, this time, with extra 200 episodes added starting with the second season. It went on after the archived airing of The Simpsons at 6:30PM. It had big adventures than the first season that previously went minor-ish. In 1994, because of the Northridge earthquake, the Sunlight Dusk series has been delayed to June 5th and came back to television on Fox for its third season, this time, with triple-featured episodes with a total of 500 episodes added starting with this one here. In 1995, the series returned to Fox for its last season on this channel on January 22nd, this time, with the final 700 episodes total, making it into 1,540 episodes total and it included a 90-minute long thousandth episode, hosted by Sunlight Dusk herself. Starting with 1996, new seasons have moved to Cartoon Network with more episodes on January 21st, this time, with 620 episodes, split into 4 sections of one season, it included the 90-minute long 2000th episode, hosted by Sunlight Dusk herself once again, this episode did not include the 1000th episode after all. It made it into 2,160 episodes total. In 1997, on January 19th, the Sunlight Dusk series have moved from 7:00PM to midday (12:00PM), making it more easier to go on more adventures. The episode surpassed the record of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly with the 2785th episode and made it the world's super-ultra-mega-longest scripted series ever. In 1998-99, the two final seasons were named as "Tales of Sunlight Dusk"starting with Season 11. The first half launched on January 18th with 600 episodes and the second half launched on January 17th with 900 episodes and ended with the victorious ending. It is the last season to be in the 90s, moving into the 2000s decade.

2000-03: Nancy Cartwright/Generation 2 era
Sunlight Dusk was voiced by Nancy Cartwright starting with Generation 2 in 2000 after the events of the Happy New Year special on January 1st. The series was renamed into "Sunlight Dusk Series of: The Big City" under the name of "Sunlight Dusk Series of" starting with February 21st. The series premiered on Cartoon Network with 270 episodes total all in one season. The series premiered for the first time in 2 and 1/4 years on Treehouse since 1997. It was the GIGA-longest-running series on television. In 2001, the series returned and 700 episodes have been split into two sections due to the 9/11 and Friday the 13th attacks, but the second-half of the series continued in October after the moment of silence. In 2002, after the events of a double killer clown attack that happened in NYC, the series was banned in the Philippines due to a wild weather. The series continued to air in the US, the UK and the Commonwealth without this country, this time, with 500 episodes back in time. In 2003, the series gets it's final season for the second generation, this time, it was renamed into "The End of: The Big City" with the final 700 episodes split into 4 sections, one season only and ended with the another victory ending.

2004: Generation 3 era
Starting with 2004, new series have moved from noon to 6:00PM, making its way to the Tonight Lineup with even more adventures around the world. The series returned to Cartoon Network and was renamed into "Sunlight Dusk Series of: The Infinite Power", making it more exciting and Sunlight said the catchphrase "All hail, the new adventure!". It ran for 400 episodes in the first-half and 600 episodes in the second-half.

2006-09: Mysterious version
In 2006, there were no series of Sunlight Dusk broadcasting, it was only a test, it premiered in February and it had a different voice from something that was heard in the early demo version. The series returned briefly to Cartoon Network and this time, with 700 episodes brought back all in three seasons. It is still called the same name, but with Sunlight saying the catchphrase "All hail, the new adventure!" with a different voice. In 2007, the series returned for its fourth season, with 600 episodes split into 4 sections and resumed in October once again, this time, without the double attacks. In 2008, the final seasons of "Sunlight Dusk Series of: The Infinite Power" was split into 2 seasons of one year, 2008 having 600 episodes and 2009 having 1000 episodes total all in one final season.

2010-14: New series of the future
Starting with 2010, the starting line of the 2010s decade, the series was renamed into "Sunlight Dusk Series of: Gmod" since Gmod came out in 2006 as a basic way of having fun. In this series, all of the cities are now 25% bigger and taller. The series moved from Cartoon Network to Netflix and with 500 episodes in the first season, 600 episodes in the second season and 700 episodes in the third season, making it bigger, longer, stronger and heavier for viewers. In 2011, 2012 and 2013, all the way to 2014, 800 episodes have been split into 4 sections of 3 years. In 2014, the final 4 seasons have been gone into Generation 3.5 and was renamed into "Goodbye Gmod".

2015-17: Generation 3.5
Towards the end of the series for Gmod, the Sunlight Dusk series has entered the 3.5th generation as a series finale, split into 2 and 1/2 sections, leaving it into a half of 200 episodes per year. The series returned to Netflix for its final season for Gmod and it ended with another victory and entered the new dimension, the Smash Hit dimension. Her first friend since 2016 was Rainbow Dash (EG, Ashleigh Ball).

2016: New movie with Futurama
"Main article: The Futurama Squad"On December 4th, 2016, Sunlight Dusk had its first crossover movie with the original gang from Futurama. It stars between the casts of the Sunlight Dusk series and the original cast of Futurama itself. It was updated and changed the two leaders of The Pauliex Show and Remixer's Dream Team into new leaders of the fourth film in 2020 on Netflix, Treehouse and Cartoon Network.

2017: Generation 4/Smash Hit era
In June 2017, Sunlight Dusk Series of: Smash Hit was announced to be the new Regular Show when the series ended on January 16th. Season 1 premiered on Toonami came back to Cartoon Network with 1000 episodes including the 10,000th episode special in Season 2.

NOTE: Sunlight Dusk was also voiced by Scarlett Johansson in the Cartoon Network final series "Goodbye Gmod".

At the end of 2017, Sunlight Dusk had a second crossover movie with the original gang from Futurama. It reprises between the casts of the Sunlight Dusk series and the original cast of Futurama itself once again. It was updated and changed the cast of Remixer's Dream Team into the original cast of Team Fortress 2, but, it did not change the songs throughout the film. The movie was named as "The Futurama Squad 2".

2018: Third to eighth season
Starting with 2018, the series was renewed for the second-five seasons. It had Moo Snuckel and Juniper Montage as their newer friends in the series. In the fourth season, Wallflower Blush came to the series in June 2018. The series returned to Cartoon Network for its fifth season with more longer adventures around Smashville and everywhere else.

2019: Ninth to final season of Smash Hit/Spin-off series/Minecraft series
The ninth season began airing on Cartoon Network in January 2019, This season has so many casts up to 100 characters of the future. The tenth season had Sunny (Lilla Crawford, appeared in some episodes) and Cooker (John DiMaggio) when Sunlight was needed to help secure Smashville before those enemies defeat her. The eleventh season had different background which looks similar to Checkpoint 11 from Smash Hit itself. The twelfth and final season had the last background which looks similar to Endless Mode from Smash Hit itself. It included the three-hour long series finale, this time doing the final battle with Lacey (Sarah Stiles), who turned into a giant siren. Stardream Glimmer (Kelly Sheridan) flew over them to defeat the siren, but that did not work. When Sunlight and her friends were nervous, scared and shy, Sunny told the siren not to go over her "dead body". When Smash Hit was finished, they celebrated victory and going into a newer dimension, they already knew it would be cooler than the previous dimension back there.

The spin-off series based on the movie was "The Adventures of: The Futurama Squad". Season 1 premiered on Cartoon Network (US/International) and Treehouse (Canada). The series was distributed by Fox Star Studios (United States), 20th Century Studios (Commonwealth/International) and Searchlight Pictures (Canada) for the first time since 2008. It was originally going to be distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution, but it was an automatic no.

The newer series "Sunlight Dusk Series of: Minecraft" was split into three chapters of 500, originally going to be 10,000 episodes total, but it was cancelled after the first-half of Chapter 3 due to satellite restrictions.

2020: Illness and fifth generation
Sunlight Dusk, the leader of the entire series, had passed away after a 2-month battle with AIDS. Some people mourned and said goodbye the saddest way. It was only done for 4 days until March 15th, the day before Remixer Day re-launched. Sunlight Dusk turned into fifth generation and said her name. She wants to know their names in the comment section or an off-screen interview for some kind of reason.

January-February-March 2022: Sunlight TV3, Monster Beach and new Monster High era
In January 2022, Sunlight has launched the third channel "Sunlight TV3" as a new home to all of the wrestling shows including WWE, Australian and New Zealand Wrestling. A feature film "Monster Beach" previously aired on the first channel "Sunlight TV" in 2020 before it was shut down by the end of 2021 due to the cancellation of "The Lost Movie". Luckily, the channel is to be relaunched by October this year before the live-action debut film from Monster High airs on October 6th.

August 2022: The fate of Monster Beach
Widget has recently announced that she will leave Sunlight TV3 to spend her time with her old gang. On August 26th, Sunlight has sadly announcement something happening which is coming to the Monster Beach era. The new competitive show entitled "WWE NXT" will keep their legacies alive and 'chilling'. After the show disappeared at 10:00AM, they will announce the tribute to the Monster Beach show at midnight.

October 2022: Sunlight TV1 comeback, Monster High Underground and Impact Pro Wrestling debut
On October 8th, the channel returned at 3:00PM with a new name "Sunlight TV1" following its comeback special between Monster High: The Movie and Impact Pro Wrestling. First announced back in August, Monster High: The Movie (as Monster High Underground) and Linkin Park/Jay-Z: Live in Milton Keynes premiered on Sunlight TV1 for the first time as a part of the LPU Sunlight Expressway marathon (when the franchise continues the series, the marathon will move to Sunlight TV3). Sunlight has also announced that Impact Pro Wrestling will make its Monster High debut on October 29th which will air on Sunlight TV3 as part of that marathon which will run through November.