In the Charlie Chan cartoon, Charlie was voiced by Keye Luke, who played Charlie's eldest son in the movies. It was also, I think, the first time Charlie was played by an asian actor.
You forgot: *M.U.S.H. (Mangy Unwanted Shaby Heroes)* an anthropomorphic parody of *M.A.S.H.* and was on *Uncle Croc's Block* , *My Favorite Martians, The U.S. Of Archie, Josie and the Pussy Cats in Outer Space, The Super 7, and Challenge of The Super Friends.*
Funky Phantom and Inch Eye Private Eye were the only ones imported by British Telly, or at least they are the only ones we ever saw from this selection. As there was no such thing as Saturday Morning Cartoons, these two beauties were broadcast during children's hour. This was the 1 hour slot before the 6 o'clock news. This short period for children usually consisted of; Blue Peter (An educational Magazine Programme), A North American Cartoon (Commonly Hanna-Barbera) and rounded off with a dubbed French import such as The Magic Roundabout, or Hector's House. In short, we didn't usually bother with Telly. There was nack-all worth watching.
Well technically Scooby Doo was 69 (yeah, I watched the first episode...I'm so old).. what about The Mighty Heroes..(Bakshi you know.. long way from Fritz the Cat..eh)
Love these shows growing up. So many I haven't even thought of till now. 😊
In the Charlie Chan cartoon, Charlie was voiced by Keye Luke, who played Charlie's eldest son in the movies. It was also, I think, the first time Charlie was played by an asian actor.
I’ve only seen intros of those cartoons. But I’ve never forgotten them
You forgot: *M.U.S.H. (Mangy Unwanted Shaby Heroes)* an anthropomorphic parody of *M.A.S.H.* and was on *Uncle Croc's Block* , *My Favorite Martians, The U.S. Of Archie, Josie and the Pussy Cats in Outer Space, The Super 7, and Challenge of The Super Friends.*
This list is better than the one in the video ❤
Remember all these shows!!!!!!!!😀😀😀😀
Funky Phantom and Inch Eye Private Eye were the only ones imported by British Telly, or at least they are the only ones we ever saw from this selection. As there was no such thing as Saturday Morning Cartoons, these two beauties were broadcast during children's hour. This was the 1 hour slot before the 6 o'clock news. This short period for children usually consisted of; Blue Peter (An educational Magazine Programme), A North American Cartoon (Commonly Hanna-Barbera) and rounded off with a dubbed French import such as The Magic Roundabout, or Hector's House.
In short, we didn't usually bother with Telly. There was nack-all worth watching.
How about doing one or two videos on the cartoons of the 1960s for those of us who grew up with them?
Well technically Scooby Doo was 69 (yeah, I watched the first episode...I'm so old).. what about The Mighty Heroes..(Bakshi you know.. long way from Fritz the Cat..eh)
There were a few more turkeys like these such as Jeannie, Mr Jaws, Hong Kong Phooey, Help it's the Hair Bear Bunch and others! Haha!
What? No "Groovy Ghoulies"?
I only didn’t know 1
1975 not 1971. I was there.
Shure do
I stopped the video when you pronounced Barbera as Barbara or Bar-bruh. It's Bar-Bear-uh.
*"Exactamundo." - Simon Phoenix.*
The dreaded grammar police
That's AI voices for you.