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  • filmation batman fan
    The Man of Many Voices
    • Aug 30, 2005
    • 964

    Plastic Man maybe coming to DVD

    For those of you who liked the classic Plastic Man series by Ruby Spears, there was an announcement made a few days ago on TVShowsOnDVD.com that WB is working on bringing the classic 1979 PlasticMan series to DVD for next year. Though WB has made no formal announcement yet, it's nice to know it's in the works.
    I recall this series originally being called the Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show in 1979 following the World's Greatest SuperFriends on ABC and there were several other cartoons in this series with Plas.
    I did not care for Baby Plas in the second season in 1980, but I would not mind having those episodes for completion.
    Anyway, it's nice to know that PlasticMan may be coming to DVD next year.
    Cheers.
  • EMCE Hammer
    Moderation Engineer
    • Aug 14, 2003
    • 25760

    #2
    Originally posted by filmation batman fan
    For those of you who liked the classic Plastic Man series by Ruby Spears, there was an announcement made a few days ago on TVShowsOnDVD.com that WB is working on bringing the classic 1979 PlasticMan series to DVD for next year. Though WB has made no formal announcement yet, it's nice to know it's in the works.
    I recall this series originally being called the Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show in 1979 following the World's Greatest SuperFriends on ABC and there were several other cartoons in this series with Plas.
    I did not care for Baby Plas in the second season in 1980, but I would not mind having those episodes for completion.
    Anyway, it's nice to know that PlasticMan may be coming to DVD next year.
    Cheers.
    That would be awesome. I have yet to find a watchable boot of this series, and I always liked the feel of it. I think my kids would get a kick out of it.

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    • palitoy
      live. laugh. lisa needs braces
      • Jun 16, 2001
      • 59764

      #3
      I have the VHS release of the series from the 80's, my kids love it. Nobody liked Baby Plas, ever.
      Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

      Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
      http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

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      • Earth 2 Chris
        Verbose Member
        • Mar 7, 2004
        • 32929

        #4
        BabyPlas is the Scrappy-Doo of the Super Hero set.

        I remember really liking this show (the first season, anyway) but I haven't seen it since it originally aired. My son will get a kick out of it I'm sure.

        Wasn't there a segment on the show with a tiny super hero and an ugly dog who hid his face with a small doghouse?

        Chris
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        • palitoy
          live. laugh. lisa needs braces
          • Jun 16, 2001
          • 59764

          #5
          Mighty Man and Yuck got it's own VHS release and I was OK with that.

          The Plastic Man cartoon still works, it has a lot of whimsy but suffers from that insanely overpowering Ruby Spears music. I also really liked "Goldie Gold and Action Jack".
          Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

          Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
          http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

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          • vulcan2074
            Live Long and Prosper
            • Mar 23, 2008
            • 7817

            #6
            I don't really remember that cartoon. I would Definately get it if it comes out on DVD.
            Sammy

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            • Earth 2 Chris
              Verbose Member
              • Mar 7, 2004
              • 32929

              #7
              Was Fangface on Plas too, or did he have a separate show?

              I remember reading Plastic Man stories in Super Friends and Adventure Comics at the time and wondering where Hula-Hula and Penny were. And Woozy Winks annoyed the crap out of me because he wasn't Hula.

              Hopefully if this makes it out, maybe Ruby-Spears excellent 88 Superman series will come soon after.

              Chris
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              • ThatBatmanGuy
                Career Member
                • May 14, 2007
                • 594

                #8
                Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
                Was Fangface on Plas too, or did he have a separate show?

                I remember reading Plastic Man stories in Super Friends and Adventure Comics at the time and wondering where Hula-Hula and Penny were. And Woozy Winks annoyed the crap out of me because he wasn't Hula.

                Hopefully if this makes it out, maybe Ruby-Spears excellent 88 Superman series will come soon after.

                Chris

                Fangface had his own show. And then on it's second season they added their version of Baby Pla: FangPuss. I kid you not.

                I'll buy Plasticman on DVD. And I agree; no one ever liked Baby Plas.

                The Ruby-Spears 88 Superman show was above average that's for sure. Really good show. I taped almost every episode back with the first run in 88. I don't believe it's ever been re-run. Even on the cartoon network.

                Big fan of "Action Jack and Goldie Gold" too. High adventure on Saturday mornings. It was just fine show period. Wish it was on DVD too. Great show.

                Bob

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                • palitoy
                  live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                  • Jun 16, 2001
                  • 59764

                  #9
                  Big fan of "Action Jack and Goldie Gold" too. High adventure on Saturday mornings. It was just fine show period. Wish it was on DVD too. Great show.
                  You're the only person I know who remembers it, if I didn't own a copy of the VHS I'd swore the whole thing was my imagination.
                  Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

                  Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
                  http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

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                  • Earth 2 Chris
                    Verbose Member
                    • Mar 7, 2004
                    • 32929

                    #10
                    Thanks for clearing it up about Fangace. I saw one Fangface short and one Action Jack and Goldie Gold on Boomerang in the last few years. I recalled Fangface, but had totally forgotten Action Jack. I do remember Fangpuss...yeesh!

                    The 88 Superman show has a fine comic pedigree. Marv Wolfman was story editor and wrote much of the show, and Gil Kane did character designs. It's a great mix of elements from the Reeve movies, classic Superman, and the then-new Byrne revamp.

                    Chris
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                    • jds1911a1
                      Alan Scott is the best GL
                      • Aug 8, 2007
                      • 3556

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
                      Thanks for clearing it up about Fangace. I saw one Fangface short and one Action Jack and Goldie Gold on Boomerang in the last few years. I recalled Fangface, but had totally forgotten Action Jack. I do remember Fangpuss...yeesh!

                      The 88 Superman show has a fine comic pedigree. Marv Wolfman was story editor and wrote much of the show, and Gil Kane did character designs. It's a great mix of elements from the Reeve movies, classic Superman, and the then-new Byrne revamp.

                      Chris
                      if RS and Wb can get along for Plas maybe Superman 88 could be released as I am missing 3 episodes from it's original broadcast

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                      • filmation batman fan
                        The Man of Many Voices
                        • Aug 30, 2005
                        • 964

                        #12
                        The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show originally had 4 segments in a 2 hour show.
                        1: Plastic Man with Penny and Hula Hula: The Main Attraction

                        2: Mighty Man and Yukk The World's Ugliest Dog

                        3: Season Two of Fangface which introduced Fangpuss after airing as a solo series in 1978. Oddly enough, this was the same year that Scrappy Doo was first introduced to the Scooby Doo series. 1979 was the year of the horrible add on characters to the established shows.
                        4: Now here's some interesting trivia for you. Does anybody here remember the last segment on this series? It was probably the most godawful cartoon that Ruby Spears ever created and from what I can recall, it ran for half a season and was then dropped.
                        RICKETY ROCKET! BLAST OFF!!!
                        From my feint memories, I think it took place in the future with four teenagers putting a pile of junk together and it became this crappy character called Rickety Rocket.
                        Believe it or not, I actually found the intro to this rare piece of crap on youtube.
                        I heard that Mighty Man was voiced over by Peter Cullen, the future voice of Optimus Prime on the Transformers and the narrator of Voltron. I know that Frank Welker used his Dynomutt voice for Yukk.
                        Cheers.

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                        • ctc
                          Fear the monkeybat!
                          • Aug 16, 2001
                          • 11183

                          #13
                          Hmmmm....

                          Plastic Man, eh....?

                          >RICKETY ROCKET!

                          I remember that one too. Kinda hard to forget. Even as a kid I thought it was pretty bad.

                          >You're the only person I know who remembers it, if I didn't own a copy of the VHS I'd swore the whole thing was my imagination.

                          HAW! OKay, in the first episode did they REALLY fight a giant squid while skiing through the alps?

                          Don C.

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                          • Flynne
                            Permanent Member
                            • Jan 22, 2003
                            • 3008

                            #14
                            Originally posted by palitoy
                            You're the only person I know who remembers it, if I didn't own a copy of the VHS I'd swore the whole thing was my imagination.
                            Add me to the list of those who remember. And yes, Baby Plas blows.

                            On a related note much like Brian I spent years trying explain a Christmas special called "Nestor, the Long Eared Donkey". Try not to sound like a mental patient when describing the basic plot to someone who's never heard of it. In the mid 90's it came out on VHS and finally my (realtive) sanity was once again affirmed.
                            An old Irish Blessing - "May those who love us, love us; and if they do not love us, may God turn their hearts; and if He does not turn their hearts, may He turn their ankles, that we may know them by their limping"

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                            • ThatBatmanGuy
                              Career Member
                              • May 14, 2007
                              • 594

                              #15
                              RICKETY ROCKET

                              Yeah, and all the teens were black. They built a crap rocket that could talk outa a junkyard. That show was horrid back then, and Ruby Spears or any animation company today would be burnt to the ground for releasing something so sterotype. Sorta a getto, outer space, speed buggy. Just plain stupid. Cartoon Network or Boomarang showed this crap pile years ago.

                              And yes I remember seeing it first run.

                              Now I liked Mighty Man and Yukk. That's a fun show. I can't remember if Peter Cullen was the voice or not. Seems like it was this other fellow who did alot Ruby Spears voices. I know Peter Cullen was the voice of Venger on Dungens & Dragons. Now that was a voice!

                              Bob
                              Last edited by ThatBatmanGuy; Oct 30, '08, 5:53 AM.

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