One of my earliest memories was being in a hotel room in Ventnor NJ
watching that show and eating a slice of American cheese (as babies do).
I must have been not much older than 1 (around 1972 or '73).
I liked that show when I was a baby---what did I know?
I'll tell ya somethin'---to this DAY---that theme song is one
of my greatest nostalgic songs to listen to.
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>Mighty Orbots
OH YEAH!!!! Second greatest cartoon ever! I remember how weird it was to see an actual ending for a cartoon series back in the day.
>no one remembers "Battle of the Planets"! Not even when I use the name "G-Force". I loved that show and no one seems to remember it existed.
ANother classic! I used to love it right until I got to the U and had a chance to see the original Japanese version. (Gatchaman) The Japanese one is a LOT better. The first series is available on disk; Rhino Video did the first 50 or so, with the American and Japanese versions of each; and ADV did the whole series, Japanese version only.
>they remember "The Snorks"
*shudder* Underwater Smurfs.
>and "Trollkins" (which doesn't even rate a Wikipedia entry),
I'm surprised someone else remebers Trollkins. It was a cross between the Smurfs, and the Dukes of Hazard. In a tree. (No, really!)
>An obscure toon that I always liked was The Mighty Hercules.
Here in Canada it wasn't obscure; Global ran it every day... pretty much forever! That theme REALLY gets stuck in your head....
....and yeah, I wanted someone to smack Newton too.
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YouTube - Emergency +4 (1973) - OPENING
I have only one of these eps on tape. I can remember back in the day watching this in my brother's room. I even learned the term "Buddy Breathing".Leave a comment:
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Derek -- Kimba was my answer as well -- I loved Kimba! Only a hand full of people I have met have ever heard of it.Every morning I watched Kimba the White Lion as I ate my breakfast:
YouTube - Kimba the white Lion 1966 Episode 1 Part 1 of 3
And one that wasn't a cartoon, but I watched it every afternoon when I got home from school: Johnny Sakko and his flying robot
YouTube - Johnny Sokko and his flying robot
A saw an episode a few years ago -- and it did not live up to my high childhood expectations
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Young Samson and Frankenstein Jr are two early action/adventure ones I recall watching alongside Jonny Quest.
(The Impossibles must not've made much of an impact on me.) That was early 70's and must've been near the end of their re-run cycle because I only caught 'em a few times before they disappeared. Oddly enough I never wondered why the dog would turn into a lion.
Around the same time that I watched Underdog & Tenessee Tuxedo, I was catching a cartoon cousin of Bullwinkle's, Hoppity Hooper.
Watched all the versions of this one too.
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One more post and I'd be admiss if I did not mention this one: Emergency + 4. The series ran for two or three seasons on NBC and featured the voices of Randolph Mantooth as John Gage and Kevin Tighe as Roy De Soto.
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Here's a few more:
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS
YouTube - Harlem Globetrotters cartoon opening song
SCOOBY-DOO MOVIES- SCOOBY MEETS JERRY REED:
YouTube - Jerry Reed on Scooby Doo
MILTON THE MONSTER:
YouTube - Milton the Monster cartoon opening
ABC SATURDAY SUPERSTAR MOVIE:
YouTube - ABC Saturday Superstar Movie opening
WILL THE REAL JERRY LEWIS PLEASE SIT DOWN!:
YouTube - Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down open / close
BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KIDS:
YouTube - BUTCH CASSIDY cartoon opening 1973
CATTANOOGA CATS:
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The Mighty Hercules - wow, haven't thought of that in years. Newton got on my nerves.Leave a comment:
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"Battle of the Planets" was another huge favorite. Right up there with "the Super Friends", for me. In '79 and up until the last few years, I knew "Battle of the Planets" as "G-Force."
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I remember watching this a lot when I was very young. Later, it was shown on USA's Cartoon Express.Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch! I never hear anyone talk about this one.
YouTube - Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch cartoon opening
YouTube - Wheelie the Chopper Bunch - 01 - Get A Doctor
I was also fond of "Devlin" and "Fractured Fairytales." These are completely unrelated, other than the fact that they're both animated.
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I remember Where's Huddles..it was a syndicated Hanna-Barbera cartoon that ran here in the early evening. Only lasted like one season. It was almost exactly like the Flintstones only in modern times, andthe boys were football players. I think Paul Lynde was the neighbor who hated them, he had a cat right? Somewhere I have the Gold Key comic books from the show...early 1970S. I liked the show too!Anyone remember Wheres Huddles? It was a short-lived series about two football players. I recall everything was football-themed and that the show somewhat Flintstone-like. You can see the intro with Spanish subtitles (?) here . . .
YouTube - WHERE'S HUDDLES?
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I'm glad you two remember "Battle of the Planets"! There was no doubt in my mind it existed, and I knew folks here would have remembered it, but danged if anyone I talk with on a regular basis will acknowledge it existed.
cjefferys, I so get your point: I didn't know what "anime" was, at the time, but when I first got what "anime" was, it was like, "Oh yeah....like Battle of the Planets, right?".Leave a comment:
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Welcome Aboard, Scott!!!Hi, my name is Scott and I'm a first time poster.
An obscure toon that I always liked was The Mighty Hercules. It was a Trans Lux cartoon, the same people who did Speed Racer. I would sing the theme song all the time.
YouTube - The Mighty Hercules - Opening
Also liked Wait Til You're Father Gets Home YouTube - [TV Theme] Wait Til Your Father Gets Home (open titles)('72) and The Submariner (Namor) YouTube - The Sub-Mariner TV cartoon intro (1966). Frankenstein Jr., Shazan the Genie. The list goes on and on.
Man I love youtube.
I definitely remember The Mighty Hercules and some of my earliest memories are watching Wait till Your Father Gets Home. In fact, when Happy Days hit the air, Mr. C was Harry Boyle to me (not to be confused with a "hairy boil"). Jackie Earle Haley (Rorschach) was Jamie (followed by Willie Ames)! Great show and kind of a forerunner for The Simpsons and Family Guy.Leave a comment:
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Hi, my name is Scott and I'm a first time poster.
An obscure toon that I always liked was The Mighty Hercules. It was a Trans Lux cartoon, the same people who did Speed Racer. I would sing the theme song all the time.
YouTube - The Mighty Hercules - Opening
Also liked Wait Til You're Father Gets Home YouTube - [TV Theme] Wait Til Your Father Gets Home (open titles)('72) and The Submariner (Namor) YouTube - The Sub-Mariner TV cartoon intro (1966). Frankenstein Jr., Shazan the Genie. The list goes on and on.
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I used to watch Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch all the time. Also liked Speed Buggy and the live-action Wonder Bug.Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch! I never hear anyone talk about this one.
YouTube - Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch cartoon opening
YouTube - Wheelie the Chopper Bunch - 01 - Get A Doctor
Rich
and I watched Battle of the Planets all the time but I can't stand that Japanese animation anymore.Leave a comment:


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