I remember Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea (Les Mondes Engloutis was the French title) when I was a kid back in the 80s.
Also watched Bravestarr.
I reckon Bravestarr wouldn't be aired in today's more ethnically sensitive age.
I remember Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea (Les Mondes Engloutis was the French title) when I was a kid back in the 80s.
Also watched Bravestarr.
I reckon Bravestarr wouldn't be aired in today's more ethnically sensitive age.
80's and early 90's cartoons were the best
Action Force, Defenders of the Earth, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, The Real Ghostbusters, Transformers, Dragonball Z. Aah the memories.
Mysterious Cities of Gold was pretty popular in Australia too. Loved it as well as He-man (Masters of the Universe), Robotech, Astroboy, Ulysses and Transformers.
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90's and early 00's cartoons, can't be beat. I still like watching a bit of Courage the Cowardly Dog when I get the chance.
Also like to mention Freakazoid, Dexter's Lab(Justice Friends skits too), early Spongebob and Rocko's Modern Life.
I remember many of these but anyone here remember this.
Used to watch it every morning lol. I fucking loved the golden condor.
This show was huge in the UK as well. Philip Schofield, who back in the day presented CBBC, attempted to sing along with the end credits. He foolishly did not know youtube would one day be a thing and that the clip would haunt him
On a personal note, it remains the favourite cartoon of my childhood beating out contenders such as Transformers and Thundercats to that spot. The first season of the show remains extremely watchable, which I can confirm after the show got a DVD release a few years back and I was able to give it another viewing.
For the sake of pure nostalgia I watched the second as well, it was good but it lacked the bite of the first show (which had actual deaths).
I will probably give this third series a watch as well when it is translated...for the sake of pure nostalgia.
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80s? 90s? 00s?
Please. Kids these days.
Give me the late 60s and the 70s and the memories that go with them.
The following decades were just imitations, pale copies...
I used to watch Ulysses 31 and it still holds up today even if the dialogue is a little cheesy and well the old samurai pizza cats its even in my name, but I am looking foreward to the new Ducktales since its taking more insparation from the old Carl Barks comics and artwork
Perfectly legal streaming version.
http://www.telequebec.tv/les-mysteri...or-les-027-052
They are in Japan now (Esteban and co.)
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