In the television series "Beetleborgs," the character Jo McCormick was played by actress Shannon Chandler. The show, which aired in the mid-1990s, featured a group of kids who became superheroes after encountering a haunted mansion and a comic book. Chandler's portrayal of Jo contributed to the show's appeal among its young audience.
In the show Beetleborgs, Jo was originally played by Shannon Chandler, when she left the series and her character remained, Jo was played by Brittany Konarzewski. Halfway through season one Wolfgang was playing with a magic book and accidentally cast a spell on Jo that changed her appearance.
Bobby Jo Moore has: Played Gloria in "Level 9" in 2000. Played Mona in "The Chris Isaak Show" in 2001. Played Hooker in "Just Cause" in 2001. Played Allisa - The Tower Base in "Tilt" in 2003. Played Actress in "The Long Weekend" in 2005. Played Girl in Towel in "Bad Girls from Valley High" in 2005.
Betty Jo Bradley was played by Linda Kaye . The role of Bobbie Jo Bradley was played by both Pat Woodell and Lori Saunders . Billie Jo Bradley had been played by Jeannine Riley , Gunilla Hutton and Meredith MacRae .
The following main characters are still alive : Betty Jo Bradley who was played by Linda Kaye ,Bobbie Jo Bradley who played by both Pat Woodell and Lori Saunders , Billie Jo Bradley who was played by both Jeannine Riley and Gunilla Hutton and last , Steve Elliott who was Mike Minor .
Jo Jo Laine died in 2006.
In the show Beetleborgs, Jo was originally played by Shannon Chandler, when she left the series and her character remained, Jo was played by Brittany Konarzewski. Halfway through season one Wolfgang was playing with a magic book and accidentally cast a spell on Jo that changed her appearance.
Big Bad Beetleborgs - 1996 Jo's Strange Change 1-39 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-Y7
Big Bad Beetleborgs - 1996 Jo's Strange Change 1-39 was released on: USA: 10 April 1997
The television show "Beetleborgs" ran from 1996 to 1997. The character that had the last line in the first episode of "Beetleborgs" was actually all three of the kids. Their character names are Drew, Roland and Jo.
The Beetleborgs' civilian powers are as follows: Drew has telekinesis which is the ability to move things with his mind, Jo has super strength, Roland has super speed and Josh has invisibility.
The Beetleborgs characters Drew, Roland, and Jo used Flabber's spell book to transform into their superhero alter-egos. The spell book provided them with various powers and abilities to battle monsters and protect their town.
In "Beetleborgs," Shannon Chandler, who played the character of Jo, was replaced by Brittany Konarzewski due to a combination of personal and professional reasons. The change was made during the show's second season, and it allowed for a fresh dynamic among the characters. The specifics behind the casting change were not heavily publicized, but such alterations are not uncommon in television series.
The names of the weapons that the Beetleborgs Metallix are the Metallix Lancer which is what Drew as the Chronium Gold Beetleborg uses, Jo as the Platinum Purple Beetleborg uses the Metallix Baton and Roland as the Titanium Silver Beetleborg uses the Metallix Grappler.
Billy Forester has: Played Cook in "A Stranger to Love" in 1996. Played Flabber in "Big Bad Beetleborgs" in 1996. Played Flabber in "Beetleborgs: Vampire Files" in 1996. Played Flabber in "Beetleborgs Metallix" in 1997. Played Flabber in "Curse of the ShadowBorg" in 1997. Played Stanley in "Green" in 1998. Played Jeremiah in "BloodHounds, Inc" in 2000. Played Freezer Org in "Power Rangers Wild Force" in 2002. Played J.E.R.E.M.I.A.H. in "The Making of Bloodhounds, Inc." in 2011.
No Beetleborgs are fictional characters.
Beetleborgs and Beetleborgs Metallix came from a Japanese televised franchise that is called Metal Heroes. Beetleborgs is adapted from the 1995 Metal Heroes season that's called Juukou B-Fighter and Beetleborgs Metallix is adapted from the 1996 show called B-Fighter Kabuto.
Beetleborgs Metallix - 1997 Mega Spectra BeetleBorgs 1-30 was released on: USA: 9 February 1998