I am old enough to have watched these Marvel Superheroes cartoons when they first aired. (63). Thanks for going over them with respect and good humor. As a kid, I loved them for bringing my comic books to life. I was a card-carrying member of the MMMS.
I think that was one of, or even the first, episode that I saw back then. In any case, a nice nostalgic boost. Thanks from Germany. PS: 14:54 Have you played the MSHRPG?
I barely noticed this show when it was on (and I was about six years old!) I didn't become a Marvel Comics fan until I was in High School in the 70s. These cartoons were actually fun (sometimes!) And I DO like the theme songs! Thanks so much for this walk down memory lane!
I recall a Marvel Team-Up where the Chameleon came face to face with the Hulk. He was a in a bad mood (worse than usual) upset with the magician and bird man he thought were friends. Chameleon did his quick change to Rick Jones and it saved his bacon. At the end of, he heard his fellow Defenders were in trouble near Carnegie Hall. Hulk asked Spider-Man how to get there. Spidey was tempted to say "practice", but gave the directions (three times) before Hulk went back to help Dr. Strange and Nighthawk with whatever trouble there was. I am curious why the Avengers took this one. It would seem that the Fantastic Four were better suited, as scientific investigation is kind of their thing. Maybe they were exploring the Negative Zone or dealing with Galactus. I rather like writers who deal with issues like that. I recall when Spider-Man tried to stop the Juggernaut he realized he had a problem and tried to get reinforcements. Unfortunately, Dr. Strange, the Avengers, and the FF were busy with Galactus, and the X-Men were too far away. I think he was desperate to try to get help from anybody, though eventually he lured him into a newly poured foundation for a skyscraper. With no leverage, Juggernaut was trapped for months after sinking.
4:01 That line really reminded me of the finale to Beethoven's 9th symphony. Something tells me a tidbit of that piece (especially the Ode To Joy) melody should have been played here.
If this episode included Namor, this could have been the 60s Marvel Superheros Endgame. As it was, with the Hulk, it was a great team up of all the extant Avengers (at least before the Kooky Quartet, who were represented by Hawkeye in the in the Sub Mariner vs Doctor Doom episode).
I am old enough to have watched these Marvel Superheroes cartoons when they first aired. (63). Thanks for going over them with respect and good humor. As a kid, I loved them for bringing my comic books to life. I was a card-carrying member of the MMMS.
I think that was one of, or even the first, episode that I saw back then. In any case, a nice nostalgic boost. Thanks from Germany.
PS: 14:54 Have you played the MSHRPG?
A deleted scene from Terminator 2 showed John Connor trying to teach the Terminator to smile. That is on par with Thor's.
"Cuppa-Joe, the Java Man!"
Is great video. I watched the shows as a child. I have all of them on DVD. Appreciate your humor and your channel!!
I barely noticed this show when it was on (and I was about six years old!) I didn't become a Marvel Comics fan until I was in High School in the 70s. These cartoons were actually fun (sometimes!) And I DO like the theme songs! Thanks so much for this walk down memory lane!
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Malted, the Milkshake Man
Please don’t let Thor have that smile again.
Thanks Irving for the commentary it's very insightful 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
This was the best Thor episode because it featured all of the original Avengers. Plus Iron Man had his horned face mask which was so cool.
The amount of underground secret societys that were previously unkown is quite high in the Marvel Universe
I recall a Marvel Team-Up where the Chameleon came face to face with the Hulk. He was a in a bad mood (worse than usual) upset with the magician and bird man he thought were friends. Chameleon did his quick change to Rick Jones and it saved his bacon.
At the end of, he heard his fellow Defenders were in trouble near Carnegie Hall. Hulk asked Spider-Man how to get there. Spidey was tempted to say "practice", but gave the directions (three times) before Hulk went back to help Dr. Strange and Nighthawk with whatever trouble there was.
I am curious why the Avengers took this one. It would seem that the Fantastic Four were better suited, as scientific investigation is kind of their thing. Maybe they were exploring the Negative Zone or dealing with Galactus.
I rather like writers who deal with issues like that. I recall when Spider-Man tried to stop the Juggernaut he realized he had a problem and tried to get reinforcements. Unfortunately, Dr. Strange, the Avengers, and the FF were busy with Galactus, and the X-Men were too far away. I think he was desperate to try to get help from anybody, though eventually he lured him into a newly poured foundation for a skyscraper. With no leverage, Juggernaut was trapped for months after sinking.
4:01 That line really reminded me of the finale to Beethoven's 9th symphony. Something tells me a tidbit of that piece (especially the Ode To Joy) melody should have been played here.
If this episode included Namor, this could have been the 60s Marvel Superheros Endgame. As it was, with the Hulk, it was a great team up of all the extant Avengers (at least before the Kooky Quartet, who were represented by Hawkeye in the in the Sub Mariner vs Doctor Doom episode).
Avengers appearing on Thor? Never saw this one.
Bam! Pow! Zang!!!!🤔😆😆😆
“The power of his rod”??😂
I don't remember if Moleman and his minions fought the Lavamen.
Can Lava Men Play The Floor is Lava?
No, they play the floor is water.
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Hi When are your reviews on season 3 of voyage to the bottom of the sea back please
I thought it was iron man first then Thor hulk Submariner and Captain America?????
I had to do some rearranging due to copyright stuff.
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