I was always a fan of the Centurions.
They some of the coolest toys back then.
Looks interesting, but that's not the show.Originally Posted by Klonoa
They were tall, and I think they wore glasses that had square eye frames and you couldn't see through the glasses (they were kinda like sunglasses maybe...)
I was always a fan of the Centurions.
They some of the coolest toys back then.
When I was younger, I used to watch stuff like Chip N' Dale, Duck Tales, Care Bears, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and the Jetsons (especially the movie, that was a great one).
Alvin and the Chimpmunks movie > Jetsons Movie.
and Dino-Riders had to have some of the coolest fucking toys ever.
Some cartoons on the list that got my attention:
Silverhawks
Legend of Zelda/Super Mario Bros show
Mad Balls (we all had those toys)
Dino-Riders (ditto)
Mr. T (we all ate his cereal)
Muppet Babies
My Pet Monster
Popples (!!!!!!)
Potato Head Kids
Rude Dog and the Dweebs (!!!)
Fantastic Max
Heathcliff
Denver the Last Dinosaur
C.O.P.S owned... Bulletproof was badass, he got shot so many times in the chest they had to put in a metal chest for him...
And Chipmunks movie was great... if I have a kid, he/she will watch the Chipmunks movie, G.I. Joe movie, Transformers movie...
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This site isn't well organized, and is slow as hell, but it has every cartoon that was ever shown in the U.S documented
I'm a huge fan of cartoons, and it's scary that I remember quite a few of the cartoons listed...although this makes me want to desintegrate the local Fox affiliate even more since they don't show the Fox Box and a lot of the shows they're showing on there seems cool.
And looking back, man, did Hannah-Barbera have a lot of cookie-cutter shows back in the 70's, Teenagers "solving mysteries, with some of them having a band on the side. Jabber Jaws, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, Scooby Doo, Captain Caveman and the Teenangles, Fang Face, Clue Club, The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan, Speed Buggy, Josie and the Pussycats, The Funky Phanton, and some I'm probably forgetting. Of course, Scooby Doo was the only show that survived. Man, H-B milked a concept far more than Capcom ever had with their games.
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