Category:Superhuman Samural Syber-Squad Direct-To-Video Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD

High school student Sam Collins, the head of a band known as Team Samurai, is zapped during a recording session by a power surge and disappears, only to return seconds later with a strange device attached to his wrist which, at the time, is unremovable. Later after his friends, Amp, Sydney, and Tanker, leave, one of his video game programs, dubbed Servo, is subject to a power surge and zaps Sam again just after he has remarked "Cool battle armor!" - this time he is pulled into the digital world and transformed into his creation. As Servo, he roams the digital world and fights monsters dubbed Mega-Viruses which are capable of attacking any device on the electrical grid (including the grid itself), Internet or telephone network, usually having real-life consequences far beyond what any standard computer virus would be capable of achieving. Meanwhile, Malcolm Frink, another student from Sam's school, is designing monsters on his home computer when Kilokahn, an escaped military artificial-intelligence program that was presumed destroyed in the power surge, visits him via his computer screen and strikes a Faustian deal with him, transforming his digital monster into a Mega-Virus. Sam, now as Servo, must enter the digital world and stop Malcolm's and Kilokahn's Mega-Viruses. Sometimes, when Servo is unable to handle a virus by himself, he would enlist the help of his friends using his Arsenal Programs which could fight the viruses solo, transform, with the help of other Programs, and attach to Servo as armor. Since Team Samurai consists of only three people at any one time following Sam's disappearance, only three vehicles are available for use at any one time. When Servo combines with these Programs as armor, he changes his name to either Phormo once combined with Drago or Synchro once combined with Zenon. Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: The announcer introduces The Count's countdown show, which kicks off with the #7 video of the week. The Count's favorite part is counting backwards to a film leader countdown that precedes the video. "Ten Commandments Of Health" from Advice You Can Count On (EKA: Episode 1139). FRAME 2: The Count introduces the next video, featuring "the world's hottest frog, Kermit, proudly hopping to the surging rhythms of..." "Doo-Wop Hop" from I'm Green And I'm Proud (EKA: Episode 2071). FRAME 3: After the song, the Count mentions the number of jumps Kermit and the animals made. Big Bird makes a celebrity guest appearance and requests a rock and roll song for the next video. The Count then introduces... "ZZ Blues" from On A Clear Day I Can Z Forever (EKA: Episode 2317) (Ending Edited). FRAME 4: The Count introduces a bonus video...‎ "Honk Around The Clock" from Play Through The Nose (EKA: Episode 1631). FRAME 5: After the video, the Count is seen counting the bricks, but leaves off on his 453rd brick to resume his hosting duties. He introduces another celebrity promo... ...with Oscar the Grouch, who wishes viewers a rotten day and requests that the Count play a moldy oldie. "Letter B" from Sesame Road (EKA: Episode 1495) (Beginning Cut). FRAME 6: The Count introduces the next video, starring a group who "milked" their talent for all it's worth: How Now Brown and the Moo Wave. "Wet Paint" (EKA: Episode 2033) (Beginning And Ending Edited). FRAME 7: The Count introduces the next song, which splashed it's way up to the #2 spot. "Do De Rubber Duck" from the motion picture The Harder They Scrub (EKA: Episode 2304). After the video, the Count points out his own appearance in the song, and how many bubbles he counted in it. Finally, the Count introduces the #1 video. He informs regular viewers of the program that they can always count on the same song being #1 every week, because it's his favorite. "Count It Higher" from Letters Of Love (EKA: Episode 0553). FRAME 9: The Count wraps up another edition of his countdown show, and tells viewers to tune in next week, when "Count it Higher" will be #1 once again.