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   Posts: 4,450 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Sunday, January, 18, 2004 2:42 PM
 Does anyone remember the tv show Ultraman. My parents told me that I liked that one when I was a kid. For some strange reason for the life of me and my user. I don't rmemeber that one at all.
 
 
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 ![]()  Posts: 1,608 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Sunday, January, 18, 2004 3:32 PM
 School House Rocks rawked, man.  How else was I going to learn about Conjunctions and Verbs and Mean Ol' Number 9 and how a Bill works and stuff?    
     
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 ![]()  Posts: 1,608 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Sunday, January, 18, 2004 3:33 PM
 | kyp Wrote:ack, you guys forgot the original transformers! |  
 Yeah, but I think the word we're looking at here is "forgotten".  TF's are hardly forgotten.   
     
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 MutoidMan User
   Posts: 2,232 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Monday, January, 19, 2004 1:26 PM
 What, nobody watched Mighty Orbots?
 
 How about Jason of Star Command?
 
 And one of my all-time favorites, Thundarr The Barbarian? Thundarr rocks!
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   Posts: 0 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Tuesday, January, 20, 2004 6:46 PM
 MutoidMan Wrote:What, nobody watched Mighty Orbots?
 
 How about Jason of Star Command?
 
 And one of my all-time favorites, Thundarr The Barbarian? Thundarr rocks!  |   
Hmmm, I don't remember watching Mighty Orbots, though I remember at least hearing of it.  And I also heard of Jason of Star Command, but no memory of that either.
 I do remember watching Thundarr The Barbarian - it was like "cartoon Conan" as I recall.  It wasn't much like Conan the Barbarian, but I remember thinking it was at least based on it or inspired by it... that and Star Wars.  His "sun sword" had a striking resemblance to a light saber   
I don't remember too much about Thundarr.  Didn't he have a cat-like side-kick?  Like a lion-man buddy?
 Good call though - I had forgotten about that one!
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   Posts: 2,232 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Tuesday, January, 20, 2004 6:57 PM
 TheReelTodd Wrote:Hmmm, I don't remember watching Mighty Orbots, though I remember at least hearing of it.  And I also heard of Jason of Star Command, but no memory of that either.
 
 I do remember watching Thundarr The Barbarian - it was like "cartoon Conan" as I recall.  It wasn't much like Conan the Barbarian, but I remember thinking it was at least based on it or inspired by it... that and Star Wars.  His "sun sword" had a striking resemblance to a light saber  
 
 I don't remember too much about Thundarr.  Didn't he have a cat-like side-kick?  Like a lion-man buddy?
 
 Good call though - I had forgotten about that one!
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   Posts: 0 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Tuesday, January, 20, 2004 7:03 PM
 MutoidMan Wrote:
 
 Yeah, Ookla the Mok! And of course, Princess Ariel!
 
 Yes, it was a cross between Conan The Barbarian and Star Wars. Really far-out stuff back then. |   
Haaaaaaaaaa!  Ookla!  I remember that name!  And Princess Ariel too!  Yes, I thought there was a woman in that show too!  Man - you've just awakened a few more brain memory cells that have been dormant for the last 20 years!   
           
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 ![]()  Posts: 1,608 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Tuesday, January, 20, 2004 11:57 PM
 What other guy here had a crush on Cheetara?   
     
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   Posts: 3,488 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 7:19 AM
 Too many cartoons in the 80's to remember. X_x I really watched the TV a lot back then. Oy. o.o;
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 Trace User
   Posts: 1,530 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 5:07 PM
 The Transformers were my fave. But you guys have mentioned so many of the good ones! Did anyone mention GI Joe?   
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   Posts: 84 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 5:20 PM
 
i used to love the old  Zelda
 and Mario Bro cartoons
 still do..
 i DLed some of them off Kazza..!
 Zelda toons are cool
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   Posts: 0 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 5:43 PM
 If you wanna see a websitre dedicated to old Saturday morning kids TV, go to www.yesterdayland.com
  
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   Posts: 0 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 5:46 PM
 Scuzzy Wrote:What other guy here had a crush on Cheetara?   |   
 ** looks around to make sure no other programs are watching ** 
 ** in soft voice ** 
 Uh... yeah, I had a crush on Cheetara, too.
  ** sigh of relieve ** 
 Whew!  I've been holding that in for almost 20 years now!
 Well, the cat's out of the bag now, eh?   
           
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   Posts: 2,232 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 6:08 PM
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   Posts: 0 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 6:23 PM
 MutoidMan Wrote:I just have this to say:
 
 Linda Carter as Wonder Woman
 
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Well... she's not exactly a "forgotten cartoon of the 80's", but...
 Ooooooooh yeaaaaah, baby!
 What kid wasn't in love with her back in the day?
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 Sketch Sector Admin
   Posts: 2,939 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 6:56 PM
 Anyone rememer Captian N? I remember wanting a zapper and a power belt.
 
MasterControlProgram Wrote:
 i used to love the old  Zelda
 and Mario Bro cartoons
 still do..
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What on EARTH were the the producers smoking when they came up with the live bits? DO THE MARIO(N) Oh my freakin User! I thought I had that theme outta my mind after all these years! *shivers* The cartoon was a blast though.  https://www.flickr.com/photos/blue_bezel/   | 
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   Posts: 512 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 7:19 PM
 Yeah, Trace, Gi-Joe was mentioned.  But it deserves another nod.  I loved it.
 
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 MutoidMan User
   Posts: 2,232 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 7:57 PM
 TheReelTodd Wrote:She could wrap me up in her truth lasso anytime!  
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Dude, I would be a super-villan just so she would come kick my ass!   
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   Posts: 1,077 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 8:47 PM
 Sketch Wrote:Anyone rememer Captian N? I remember wanting a zapper and a power belt.
 
 MasterControlProgram Wrote:
 i used to love the old  Zelda
 and Mario Bro cartoons
 still do..
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 What on EARTH were the the producers smoking when they came up with the live bits? DO THE MARIO(N) Oh my freakin User! I thought I had that theme outta my mind after all these years! *shivers* The cartoon was a blast though. |   
All you have to do for the zapper is find a light gun from the Nes and you're halfway there!
 Over @ Walmart, they've got a VHS w/3 episodes of Zelda cartoons only for sale (10 bucks if I remember right), there's no mario cartoons on it, but you get to do the Mario with Lou at the end!!!!!!!!   
Personally, I loved the episode in the Captain N series where they meet up with Link and Zelda.  Pure awesome art on L and Z, and they have a hipper, Zelda 2 look to them.  Never forget that episode.  Oh, and I love MCOG too.  (Mysterious Cities of Gold)  Got a couple episodes on a fansite a while back-tiny size, but worth watching again.
  
         
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   Posts: 2,939 | Re: Forgotten cartoons of the 80's on Wednesday, January, 21, 2004 9:43 PM
 flynn1978 Wrote:
 
 All you have to do for the zapper is find a light gun from the Nes and you're halfway there!
 
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I already have 2 with the cords taken off. 
 *takes out 2 Zappers and stats shooting. Plinga! Plinga! Plinga!*
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