Miles from Tomorrowland

Miles from Tomorrowland

2015
Miles from Tomorrowland
Miles from Tomorrowland

Miles from Tomorrowland

6.5 | TV-Y | en | Animation

This intergalactic adventure charts the outer space missions of young adventurer Miles Callisto and his family – mom and ship captain, Phoebe; mechanical engineer dad, Leo; tech-savvy big sister, Loretta; and robo-ostrich pet, Merc – as they help connect the universe on behalf of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP39  The Nemesystems Takeover
Sep. 10,2018
The Nemesystems Takeover

When Nemesystems overthrows the Tomorrowland Transit Authority, Mission Force One must face their biggest mission ever to take it back!

EP38  Attack of the Arachno-Bots
May. 21,2018
Attack of the Arachno-Bots

Nemesystems sends an invasion of robot spiders to an alien planet!

EP37  Saving Silas
May. 21,2018
Saving Silas

Over-confident TTA cadet Silas sees the power of teamwork when Mission Force One joins him for a rescue mission.

EP36  Sea Change
May. 14,2018
Sea Change

A fleet of Nemesystems ships endanger a water-covered planet with malfunctioning engines.

EP35  Aggro's Jam
May. 14,2018
Aggro's Jam

While on a planet that makes everyone sing, Aggro tries to capture Mission Force One.

EP34  The Space Station Situation
May. 07,2018
The Space Station Situation

When a portal to the past opens up, Mission Force One teams up with real NASA astronauts to save the International Space Station from getting stuck in the future!

EP33  Operation Groovestar
Mar. 26,2018
Operation Groovestar

Aggro steals the team's mission suits to pose as them during a heist!

EP32  The Suit Pursuit
Mar. 26,2018
The Suit Pursuit

Bootjet Groovestar helps Mission Force One get their SpaceJets back.

EP31  Villain Force Two
Mar. 19,2018
Villain Force Two

After Commander Nemex captures most of the Mission Force One crew, Miles must work with the galaxy's top villains to rescue his teammates!

EP30  Villain Force One
Mar. 19,2018
Villain Force One

After Commander Nemex captures most of the Mission Force One crew, Miles must work with the galaxy's top villains to rescue his teammates!

EP29  The Illumin-Aliens
Mar. 12,2018
The Illumin-Aliens

The team rescues aliens whose special abilities help thwart a Nemesystems plot.

EP28  Sidekicks for Hire
Mar. 12,2018
Sidekicks for Hire

When Commander S'Leet's sidekicks are recruited by Nemesystems, Mission Force One helps rescue them.

EP27  The Last Guardian
Mar. 05,2018
The Last Guardian

Mission Force One works to save a powerful android from Nemesystems.

EP26  Malison to the Rescue
Mar. 05,2018
Malison to the Rescue

When Loretta's robo-monkey lands in enemy territory, Mission Force One teams up with a space thief to save her.

EP25  Double Trouble
Jan. 29,2018
Double Trouble

Nemex uses robotic body doubles to steal a device.

EP24  Deep Trouble
Jan. 29,2018
Deep Trouble

When Commander Nemex tries to steal a cloaking device, Mission Force One rushes to save its creator: Mirandos' father!

EP23  Friend or FoeBot
Jan. 22,2018
Friend or FoeBot

Mission Force One comes to the aid of a planet whose inhabitants are afraid of robots.

EP22  Shoom Balla Boom
Jan. 22,2018
Shoom Balla Boom

Miles teams up with space trader Dashiell Scamp to steal back his teleporting jump-coat.

EP21  The Great Gadfly
Jan. 08,2018
The Great Gadfly

Gadfly Garnett becomes a beloved superhero to the People of the Peaks.

EP20  Grendel's Moving Castle
Jan. 08,2018
Grendel's Moving Castle

Video game villain Grendel takes over Planet Alarbus and Mission Force One must win it back.

EP19  The Big Escape
Nov. 27,2017
The Big Escape

The team discovers their ship has become a gift to an alien kid and must find a way to escape.

EP18  Face-Off
Nov. 27,2017
Face-Off

After Zeno's A.I. drive is stolen, Blodger poses as the entire team to get it back.

EP17  The Lost Empire
Nov. 13,2017
The Lost Empire

Mission Force One and Queen Gemma join forces to save her people from Nemesystems.

EP16  The Junk Monster of Planet Crunkle
Nov. 13,2017
The Junk Monster of Planet Crunkle

Chunks of tech self-assemble into a junk robot and take over the recycling center!

EP15  The Accidental Captives
Oct. 30,2017
The Accidental Captives

Mission Force One is tasked with testing a squad of martial arts training robots.

EP14  Bots of Fury
Oct. 30,2017
Bots of Fury

When their shuttle is stolen by Nemesystems, Watson and Crick become trapped inside!

EP13  The Goopopolis Swindle
Oct. 24,2017
The Goopopolis Swindle

Mission Force One must track down a precious statue after it's stolen.

EP12  How to Build a Better Villain
Oct. 24,2017
How to Build a Better Villain

After Miles creates a video game villain, she takes on a life of her own and traps the team inside the game!

EP11  Plant Transplant
Oct. 23,2017
Plant Transplant

The team brings a much-needed fruit tree to a new TTA territory.

EP10  Stranded in Space
Oct. 23,2017
Stranded in Space

After receiving a distress call, Miles and Haruna must rescue a crewmember before their ship is pulled into a star.

EP9  The Magsteeds of Infurnia
Oct. 20,2017
The Magsteeds of Infurnia

Mission Force One investigates suspicious Nemesystems activity on an overheated planet hoping to save its native creatures.

EP8  Mission Force Plus One
Oct. 19,2017
Mission Force Plus One

During the TTA Open House, an alien kid stows away on the starship.

EP7  Battle for the Zenith
Oct. 19,2017
Battle for the Zenith

When a Nemesystems' expert thief steals the Zenith, Mission Force One must catch their starship and retake it.

EP6  Rise of the Mountain Crushers
Oct. 18,2017
Rise of the Mountain Crushers

The team must race to stop giant robots from destroying the Tomorrowland Mission Center.

EP5  Invaders from Tomorrowland
Oct. 18,2017
Invaders from Tomorrowland

While retrieving a TTA probe, Miles and Blodger are captured by the planet's inhabitants.

EP4  The Discover-Bot Takeover
Oct. 17,2017
The Discover-Bot Takeover

Nemesystems reprograms the Discover-Bots to become robot thieves!

EP3  Villain After Villain
Oct. 17,2017
Villain After Villain

Gadfly Garnett offers to reveal a secret Nemesystems factory's location if Mission Force One can protect him.

EP2  Mission Pets One
Oct. 16,2017
Mission Pets One

Miles must work with five unprepared robot-pets to stop Nemesystems.

EP1  The Great Space Train Robbery
Oct. 16,2017
The Great Space Train Robbery

When the Solar Express is stolen, Miles and Loretta must sneak aboard to get it back on track.

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6.5 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Family , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2015-02-06 | Released Producted By: Disney Television Animation , Wild Canary Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://forgrownups.disneyjunior.com/miles-from-tomorrowland
Synopsis

This intergalactic adventure charts the outer space missions of young adventurer Miles Callisto and his family – mom and ship captain, Phoebe; mechanical engineer dad, Leo; tech-savvy big sister, Loretta; and robo-ostrich pet, Merc – as they help connect the universe on behalf of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority.

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Cast

Dee Bradley Baker , Diedrich Bader , Danny Jacobs

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Reviews

6StringSamurai Miles from Tomorrowland was a great show. It was a fun outer space romp about the Callistos, a family who lived and worked together in outer space for the Tomorrowland Transportation Authority (TTA), a governmental organization akin to the Federation in Star Trek. The family consists of Captain Phoebe Callisto, mother and commander of their ship, the Stellosphere; Leo Callisto, father and ship's pilot/engineer; older sister and resident brain Loretta Callisto, and finally the titular character, Miles. Part of what made the show great was that the family dynamic of the series was routed in reality. Miles is an ordinary kid. He loves to play video games, ride his blastboard (hoverboard) and play with his best friend Merc (a robotic pet ostrich). Like all kids, he makes mistakes. He clashes with his sister (although they generally get along well), he "accidentally" makes messes and breaks things, he tries to get out of chores. You know, normal kid stuff. But he's good-hearted, loyal, and does his best to try to help when he can.Of course, as normal a kid as Miles is, he does live on a spaceship, which leads to plenty of adventures. Miles, despite being the main character, doesn't always save the day. The family always comes together to solve any problem or overcome any challenge. The family was always at the core of each story. There is the occasional villain, but often they are on missions of discovery, rescue or even diplomacy. Woven throughout is the mysterious Builders, an ancient and highly advanced race of peace-loving aliens who left cryptic and mysterious clues about themselves across the galaxy. The stories were exciting, engaging and even occasionally educational. It was the kind of show where you didn't mind watching with your kid because you enjoyed it too. Fast forward to season three. Miles and his sister are both entering the TTA academy, which makes no sense because Loretta is like two years older than Miles and at least five years ahead of him educationally. The siblings are joined with their friends Blodger Blopp, Mirandos, and Haruna Kitumba. While on a training mission they manage to save a runaway starship from crashing into a colony. As such, the TTA decides that these prepubescent tweens should form Mission Force One- the TTA's first line of defense against the heretofore unheard of Nemesystems- a nefarious agency determined to steal all of the tech in the universe. Miles is given command of their new ship, and each team member is given a new color-coded spacesuit and a new specialized skill. (In other words, they look like the Power Rangers.) The parents are gone, and these unsupervised children are left to their own devices in the TTA's most advanced starship.They've completely changed everything that made the first two seasons so great. Miles isn't the ordinary kid he used to be. He's a infallible super-captain who always saves the day. The family dynamic is gone; Loretta always seems to follow his lead without having any opinions of her own. They've turned a great family adventure show and turned it into a hollow action movie of a Disney show. Maybe they can turn it around, but I doubt it.
Ron M. My 3-year-old daughter and I discovered "Miles from Tomorrowland" towards the end of its first season, and it has become a huge favorite in our household. The production values are incredibly high, it's educational without being pedantic, the CGI space effects are gorgeous--even the musical score is pretty amazing. It's a perfect example of a show that's made with kids in mind, yet doesn't talk down to them. I don't know that I've ever seen an animated children's show operating at quite this level.The show is about a futuristic family traveling the galaxy on behalf of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority, whose mission is to "connect the galaxy." One of the things I appreciate about it is that there are healthy role models for everyone in the family. Phoebe, the mom, is the ship's captain, with the best mission success record in the TTA; Leo, the dad, is the ship's engineer, highly respected in his field; Loretta, the older sister, is a computer coding genius; and Miles, the younger brother, contributes to the family's missions with his creativity and enthusiasm. The family's robot ostrich, Merc, provides comic relief. It's very much an ensemble show, and the main characters display a healthy family dynamic. In addition, the family's interactions with other alien races model how to relate to others who are different from us.I also love the show's optimistic view of the future, something that's sorely missing in science fiction in general these days. It captures something of the spirit of "Star Trek" in this sense, with a view of a future where humanity has overcome its basic social problems and is starting to expand out into the galaxy. Also like "Star Trek," the show has a good mix of real-world science and technology alongside more speculative things like faster-than-light travel. The stories are simple (it is a kids' show, after all) but well-constructed, and cover some cool sci-fi concepts; there have even been a couple of season-long story arcs. Recurring characters voiced by the likes of Mark Hamill, Bill Nye, Jonathan Frakes, Wil Wheaton, and Whoopi Goldberg are a fun addition for parents as well.My daughter loves the show, and I think I enjoy it almost as much as she does. If you're a sci-fi fan, this is the perfect show to watch with your kids!