Mighty Heroes. I love Bakshi.As a child. Then as security head at a mall there was a cartoon loop playing in a corner. Mighty Heroes came on. I was hooked again.
I watched Mighty Mouse Playhouse every Saturday in the early 60s when this show came I really enjoyed it. I bought a DVD collection that has them on it for it and Calvin and The Colonel another one from my childhood.
God help me, I LOVED those silly cartoons. They made SATURDAYS fun!
Awesome! I'm a Baby Boomer, all grown up now :-) I loved The Mighty Heros!
Assuming you were born between 1960-1964 then you’d be Gen Jones. 1946-1959 is the baby boom. And 1965-1980 is Gen X.
These guys are basically The Incredibles plus Boss Baby.
Mighty Heroes. I love Bakshi.As a child. Then as security head at a mall there was a cartoon loop playing in a corner. Mighty Heroes came on. I was hooked again.
I have forgotten about this cartoon, wow has it been that long. 😅
I watched Mighty Mouse Playhouse every Saturday in the early 60s when this show came I really enjoyed it. I bought a DVD collection that has them on it for it and Calvin and The Colonel another one from my childhood.
I heard that "Calvin and the Colonel" was inspired by the classic radio and TV show, "Amos and Andy."
@@michaelpalmieri7335 It was and it was the radio Amos and Andy creators rather than the live action TV series actors .
I remember liking them and The Impossibles. Not as cool as Spidey, but I was usually up for anything with superheroes as a young kid.
great book, i bought a copy, great reference data on the show,if you are a fan like me, please buy this book.
I didn't know Ralph Bakshi created "The Mighty Heroes."
Awesome!!! :D
Awsome
Rope Man , Tornado Man , Diaper Man , Coo Coo Man , Strong Man , ... Saving the World!
I didn't know Bakshi was behind the Mighty Heroes but as soon as you know it it's obvious. Cuckoo Man FTW.
I was a big fan.Funny superhero parody.
His best work .i loved it when I was a kid .but his movies are terrible .
Coonskin is objectively the greatest animated film ever made
I liked American Pop and Wizards.