Fun Fact: Chuck Norris's cartoon was actually a documentary on a day and a life of Chuck Norris. Everything he did in the cartoon was just toned down version of what he did in real life.
The weak skinny he- man knock off damn just like that forgot the name lose that...def bring back inhumaniods jace and the wheeled warriors at least deserves two part movie finale seen worse...
TVTropes.org has a page about 65-episode cartoons. Apparently it's a arbitrary cutoff point for cartoons with some cartoons taking more seasons to get to that point than others. Cartoons that aired on weekday afternoons would obviously burn through the 65 episodes than those who aired on weekends.
@@jadenquest9544 Nah, man. That shit's more expensive thanks to better technology and improved means of animating, including better animation cels for those other shows. Anime is even more expensive than ever.
Agreed. I was gutted they never finished the quest... especially seeing as there were several episodes that didn't feature a treasure, which if they had they could have completed the quest.
@@sneakergenuis3963 Supposedly the script for the final episode exists somewhere, written by J. Michael Straczynski. Apparently it would have involved the current Lightning League finding the original Lightning League and being trained by them to defeat SawBoss.
Rambo had 65 episodes in a matter of 3 or 4 months? That's crazy. I do remember watching that cartoon before school as a kid. The montage of him getting geared up for battle in every episode was the best.
It was about a season and a 1/2, the called it 2 seasons. Found a paperback book by the same title Thundar Nan of 2 Worlds, with many similar plot elements in a thrift store years later. It was published in 1971 by John Bloodstone....
Loved M.A.S.K.! I must've had half the damned collection. The semi with the battering ram/grille. The motocycle/helicopter one, or that awesome '57 Chevy that turns into a tank. With a decent script, that could make a pretty cool live-action movie.
READ DESCRIPTION!! RAMBO is considered to be a one season cartoon... its first ‘season’ had just 5 episodes and the second had 60 totalling 65 episodes. Most don’t consider that first mini series to be a season. And yes I accidentally said ‘has a hand for a claw’ instead of ‘has a claw for a hand’, 😂 lol very sorry everyone!!
I do remember Dinosaucers very well but I don't really enjoy it very much well because I loved dinosaurs with intelligence and live in a different planet.
I have a box with little things from my childhood and in the box is a travel toothbrush that I never used because it was SilverHawks and I didn't want to ruin it.
Well thing probably was cops in USA made Karate 1990 open fist it means and everything is haymakers all in means a tap for counterpunch is 700% more effective should be closed fist but Roman Greko most effective but almost every move can be fatal
Dinosaucers brings back great memories of my childhood. Back when kids actually acted like kids and watched cartoons with some substance. It's probably one of the most underrated cartoons of all time. I've been trying to find the DVD set for yrs.
Thundarr the Barbarian.....though you could say it was "technically" 2 seasons, show was ground breaking and way ahead of it's time and subject matter....all-time fave and glad i have the series in my collection!
@@edkeaton1085 nice!!!.....for me, I always likened Thundarr as the foundation for He-Man because there were a lot of hidden similarities when you really watch them together
I've always said that "Thundarr the Barbarian" was a better series than the "Filmation" He-Man and the MotU was. The single reason that Masters of the Universe was viewed as better, was because the toyline existed before the cartoon did, which meant there were various characters to draw from. Thundarr only had three. I honestly feel that Thundarr deserves a reboot.
@@kostajovanovic3711 great question.....I believe it was ground breaking because it had a drama aspect that you just didn't see if cartoons during that time, which were more comical and light...you just didn't see cartoons dealing with slavery, classism, and apocalypse themes, at least not in the US....it had a focus in story telling along with great pacing and story telling that in my opinion as well
LOL the suit up was hilarious. I didn't know back when I was a kid Filmation's Ghostbusters was the Original and The Real Ghostbusters was the remake. Both were good cartoons as I liked the Abbott and Costello vibe of Filmation's Ghostbusters and the music score. And who doesn't like The Real Ghostbusters?
That sort of thing has happened in every era. German fairy tales, for example. They didn't call them the Brothers "Grimm" for nothing, heh-heh! And there's some surprisingly edgy content in Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn books...such as when the boys form a gang and outright talk about robbing and murdering (which they never actually do, of course), and one of the boys is traumatized by that idea so they call him a crybaby. Not to mention that you never know what's going to frighten a kid. I was tormented by a few Disney cartoons!
The 1st Thundar episode has a poster in the background of Rocky VIII or 9, which is a good guess only being 1980 and only 2 Rocky movies were made at the time.
80's cartoons had rock themes that could make a cartoon about an old man going to the bathroom epic. "Can one man unleash a power that can stop the constipation monster? He seeks the great bean for only by devouring it can he be free to find a good place to nap. "
They aired the episodes every weekday as opposed to most current shows that only air one per week. Also it was a syndicated show so they order entire seasons at one time.
I'm 37 and I work in China. I was talking 80's cartoon nostalgia with a Canadian colleague, when our Chinese boss - who hardly speaks any English - chimed in about his love for Bravestarr when he was growing up. He could (approximately) sing the theme song & everything. And that blew my mind, somehow.
Show wasn’t that bad. They played the tunes from the actual game and featured enemies from the game, just like the Super Mario Brothers Supershow. TLZ characters even had cameo appearances on Captain N The Game Master , featuring the same voice actors and a visual upgrade.
Inhumanoids was one of my favorites I hope it gets a reboot sometime it would fit in perfectly in this time frame I had all the toys also it was great growing up in the 80s
So, story about the wuzzles. My gf loved the show as a child, and to this day I've never seen one. But her mom, whom is no longer with us, bought her a Wuzzle stuffed animal when she was a child. She carried Rhinokey with her everywhere until it was lost in a move to Alaska. On hearing the story, I found one in perfect condition for her online...no wear and tear, no smoke damage...and bought it for her. She cried like a baby in pure happiness and I've been riding the wave of that one good act for some time now.
HANNA BARBERA CARTOONS AND TOIE ANIMES WERE OUTSOURCED IN THE PHILIPPINES BACK IN THE DAY (LEGIT/GOOGLE IT). JOHNNY BRAVO WAS CREATED BY A FILIPINO ARTIST AND HE PATTERNED JOHNNY AFTER EX FILIPINO PRESIDENT JOSEPH ESTRADA. FAMILY GUY WAS INSPIRED BY THE FILIPINO PHENOMENAL COMICS ‘ PUGAD BABOY’ / PIG’S NEST-DJ JIKKO FLIPINO
Yeah but I remember some cartoons used to have multiple stories in each half-hour show. So my guess is that they are counting those 10 to 15 minute segments as an individual episode.
Those shows with 65 episodes were on daily. Usually in the afternoon after school had let out. The reason for the 65 number is that networks want a show to have enough episodes to cover being shown five days a week for 13 weeks.
My favorite retrospective description of Inhuminoids: "A Red horned monster that spits lava and rules an underground kingdom of fire and suffering, yeah, in other words HELL."
@@funnypicturescomics Yup The 90s was the period when cartoons began to take on darker storylines and more adult themes. Unfortunately many have abandoned that concept out of fear of the SJW overlords.
My friends and I always looked forward to Fridays after school because the Super Mario Bros Super Show aired The Legend of Zelda cartoon instead of Mario. Also, Mighty Orbots definitely would make my list!
Despite only being one Season, at least some of these shows mentioned received 65 episodes instead of what was normally 13 episodes. I remember two cartoons that only had 5 episodes to their series. One was a Swamp Thing Cartoon (where the DVD for that show could easily run you over $50.00, currently going for $69.95 on Amazon) and the other Cartoon was Freedom Force (which was complied with Space Sentinels). I know you mentioned Chuck Norris Karate Kommando's, which also only had 5 episodes. It makes you wonder why they pull the plug on a show so quickly.
No it wasn't , the style was good and main idea had potential, but the plot was awful so cliché, I mean jayce was looking for his father and that was all.
HANNA BARBERA CARTOONS AND TOIE ANIMES WERE OUTSOURCED IN THE PHILIPPINES BACK IN THE DAY (LEGIT/GOOGLE IT). JOHNNY BRAVO WAS CREATED BY A FILIPINO ARTIST AND HE PATTERNED JOHNNY AFTER EX FILIPINO PRESIDENT JOSEPH ESTRADA. FAMILY GUY WAS INSPIRED BY THE FILIPINO PHENOMENAL COMICS ‘ PUGAD BABOY’ / PIG’S NEST-DJ JIKKO FLIPINO
Introduced my boy to jayce when he was 5. One of his favorites. It's sad that I have to look for classics just to find cartoons worth watching with my kids. Most of the shows nowadays are just crap.no script. no Character development. just crap.
@@fuckgoogle8857 I do the same thing. I'm 45 and bought the Wheeled Warriors dvd for my son about 5 years ago when he was 4. I've bought other 80's cartoons too.
You know I'm gonna say Bravestarr but I also loved the the one seasons of • Tigersharks • Robocop • Silverhawks • Defenders of the Earth • Ulysses 31 • Mighty Orbots • The Galaxy Rangers • Pole Position • Saber Rider and the Star. Sheriffs And I have to admit all the shows with the one seasons back in the 80s actually had probably the best intros Jayce and the wheeled Warriors was my favourite intro
Good ole Rambo haha . Laura you truly are an absolute Legendary babe!!!😉 Love this channel , so damn good . I still have my Rambo action figure from this toon lol ....he been through some wars .
I totally agree! Chuck Norris is terrible. Just...really awful. If I was a cartoon of him, I would totally cancel myself by kicking Walk-HER Tex-ASS RANGER right in his stupid cartoon beard! He's like a hundred and sixty years old and Bruce Lee's wife keeps Chuck's testes in her purse! Crap-cartoon-cancel-KICK! HI-YAH!
Rofl Norris is nothing nowadays, he spends most of his time going school to school, state to state with his wife talking about some story book and some fictional guy with a beard who likes to sit on clouds 😂
HANNA BARBERA CARTOONS AND TOIE ANIMES WERE OUTSOURCED IN THE PHILIPPINES BACK IN THE DAY (LEGIT/GOOGLE IT). JOHNNY BRAVO WAS CREATED BY A FILIPINO ARTIST AND HE PATTERNED JOHNNY AFTER EX FILIPINO PRESIDENT JOSEPH ESTRADA. FAMILY GUY WAS INSPIRED BY THE FILIPINO PHENOMENAL COMICS ‘ PUGAD BABOY’ / PIG’S NEST-DJ JIKKO FLIPINO
Ahhhhhh to be a kid in the 80's. Wake up on a Saturday morning get a big ole bowl of your favorite cereal, plop down and watch your favorite cartoons. Then go play with some kick ass TOYS!!!!!!!
Dinosaucers had a really good premise and overall art design, but the writing was terrible and never aspired to be anything beyond silliness. It also had to compete with TMNT of which had a much stronger and edgier first season. I still believe Dinosaucers deserves a reboot.
By the way that's Moreno's weapon was known as the fossil Aizer it would turn them into mindless dinosaurs it would turn them into stone the dinosaucers were the ones who had the weapon that would turn them into the mindless version
chris wilson The Tyrannos used the Dinovolvers as a means to transform and enslave their enemies. Both parties knew of Dinovolving, but it was only the Dinosaucers the had the tech to allow them to take on their more powerful forms without losing their intelligence. The parties use Fossilizers but the as a rule the Dinosaucers would intentionally devolve a sentient being. There is of course exceptions as the Tyrannos got their comeuppance a few times at the hands of their own tech. Honestly the core concepts of this show is mind blowing cool. I just wish that they would have translated all of this into a better developed cartoon, but then again this WAS the 80’s! 😹
Legend of Zelda should have been more than one season The "EXCUSE ME PRINCESS" was funny. Inhumaniods was a great show whoever cancelled it should DECOMPOSE
I really miss the Zelda cartoon. Given it had the job of adapting games made before the franchise's mythology was hammered out, it managed to be fun and accurate for the time.
This cartoon taught me that Link was not Zelda and that the game was named after the princess. It wasn't a problem with me. In fact "Excuse me princess," stood for me. I enjoyed the teenage flirting that he had with her.
@@leroylawrence267 They were very long seasons that would never see the light of the day now. Some ran 70-80 episodes before they finally finished a single season.
The Legend of Zelda brought me here. I would rush home from school every Friday to see it. Was really the only good part of the Super Mario super show.....it has not aged well
@@jonathanreading1051 Honestly I think a Zelda show would do better now explicitly because of our recently found love of serialized animated/live action shows. The Zelda cartoon is kind of out of step with the series as it is now. I mean compare the style of the old cartoon with the style of A Link to the Past's or Link's Awakening's manuals. There's no comparison, the games did it better.
The first one i was thinking about was Blackstar, only 13 episodes - then we have Bravestarr, 1 season but 65 episodes; May not count as it could have been divided into multiple seasons.
Something I liked about 'BraveStarr' was that it was a bit dirtier and rougher than 'He-man'. For example when they did a storyline about drugs, the drugs were actual proper drugs, not some kind of magic potion that served as an analogue for drugs... and the kid frickin' died!!!!! They actually had the courage to genuinely traumatise kids into not taking drugs by presenting them with a dead drug addict. That's hardcore.
@@CaptainAndy Bravestarr was definitely grittier. I liked He-Man better, due to actually seeing the series first, but Bravestarr had way better animation. It was the tail end of certain cartoons at that time, and many were not doing well. Bravestarr was still a gem though.
I think Blackstarr was cancelled because the studio producing it, Filmation, caught wind of the He-Man franchise and decided to pursue that instead. Filmation probably knew the similarities would be obvious, so they wanted to avoid confusion by having Blackstarr continue right up until He-Man came out on TV. Blackstarr aired in late 1981, which is the same time when the first wave of He-Man action figures and mini-comics were released. DC released more mini-comics with the second wave of He-Man figures in 1982. And the Filmation He-Man cartoon bible was written in December, 1982, for a 1983 production schedule.
i loved a series called "MASK", not sure if it was just one season xD but it was really short-lived here in germany. i remember it having really awesome toys. you should like those ones.
19zach75 By what creeps, what crawls, by what does not, Let all that grows recede and rot! Power of rot, obscured in truth, What once was old, restore to youth!
That's just precisely what 'South Park' contains; adult language and situations, the 'South Park' animation crew members are hard core Satanists! That's what I know about them.
The Pirates of Dark Water should have never been canceled. It was one of my favorites. What happened to Ren? Did he defeat the dark water with all 7 treasures of Rul? It stopped before the finale and the pirate Bloth was defeated along with the bad water demon.
Challenge of the GoBots, Galtar and the Golden Lance, ThunderCats, Silverhawks, Sky Commanders, Dino-Riders, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Rock 'N' Wrestling, Robotech, Inspector Gadget, Inhumanoids, Heathcliff, Pole Position, Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, Kidd Video, Mister T, MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand), Turbo Teen, etc, and a lot more
@@h-man591 >>Kidd Video !!!!!! Oh crap. I just fell into a nostalgia wormhole. I'm a "sounds" guy so it's especially the audio from this stuff that sends me right back. "From my video ... to my radio." "HA HA HA I'm taking you .. TO THE FLIPSIDE!" "Aye yai yai we look like ... *cartoons*" . "YOU'LL BE MY MUSICAL SLAVES .. FOREVER!!!" ua-cam.com/video/RX_TTogqgV8/v-deo.html
Awesome video. I'm surprised pirates of darkwater wasn't on it. Then again it could have been a 90s show. Saber Rider and the star sheriffs is another one that I loved as a kid
@@gabrielspradlin1594 I've always considered statements like the above to be examples of the "backhanded" school of compliments. If a cartoon that was "way ahead of it's [sic] time" was also "stellar for the era"...well, that doesn't flatter the "not stellar" cartoons of that time, does it? And it doesn't bode well for a show to be merely better than shows that are mediocre to awful ("having one eye in the kingdom of the blind"). Kind of like saying, "America isn't perfect, but it's still the greatest country on earth." So does that make all the other countries grotesquely flawed?
@@gabrielspradlin1594 Mighty Orbots was animated by the Japanese studio TMS, which also worked on Akira, Bionic Six, Visionaries, Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, and the first season of DuckTales.
Maybe I misunderstood what you said...but at 6:00, did you say that the 1984 movie Ghostbusters (Columbia) failed to turn a profit? Ghostbusters...which (at that point) was the highest grossing comedy of all time?
Hollywood accounting is very deceptive. If a movie studio ever asks to use one of your ideas in a film, then make sure to ask for a piece of the GROSS REVENUE.
HANNA BARBERA CARTOONS AND TOIE ANIMES WERE OUTSOURCED IN THE PHILIPPINES BACK IN THE DAY (LEGIT/GOOGLE IT). JOHNNY BRAVO WAS CREATED BY A FILIPINO ARTIST AND HE PATTERNED JOHNNY AFTER EX FILIPINO PRESIDENT JOSEPH ESTRADA. FAMILY GUY WAS INSPIRED BY THE FILIPINO PHENOMENAL COMICS ‘ PUGAD BABOY’ / PIG’S NEST-DJ JIKKO FLIPINO
Oh. My. God. You just brought back tons of memories of being a kid. At the time i never realized they'd just been one season. Man those were good toons. I LOVED centurions.. POWER EXTREME!!
Being up before mom and dad with a stainless steel bowl filled with half a box of cereal and ice cold milk in front of a wooden clad floor model TV accompanied by a TV guide wearing my superman underoos. Those are memories I'll carry to the grave.
I absolutely loved the Legend of Zelda cartoon, especially for how Zelda herself was portrayed. She was so gorgeous,... and those tights that they animated her in,... didn't leave much to the imagination, even for a kid...
Inhumanoids was a nightmare generator. And for some reason as a kid, that made you _want_ to watch it. Well me anyhow. I wouldn't blame anybody that tuned out after seeing Decompose do his thing.
I had some of the Rambo toys. Never knew it was 65 episodes in one year. I remember watching it after school and was always pissed cuz it seemed just a few repeats over and over.
Other shows that lasted a short time that were some of my favorites: Dino-Riders Street Sharks (90s show that lasted 3 seasons but only 40 episodes which is shorter than 1 syndicated season) Honorable mention: Starcom
Fun Fact: Chuck Norris's cartoon was actually a documentary on a day and a life of Chuck Norris. Everything he did in the cartoon was just toned down version of what he did in real life.
Oooohhhh, ok! Thanks for the clarification! 😊
The weak skinny he- man knock off damn just like that forgot the name lose that...def bring back inhumaniods jace and the wheeled warriors at least deserves two part movie finale seen worse...
It is funny how some of these show that lasted for 1 season have more episodes that shows today with 5 seasons. lol
lol so true. Nowadays a full season is just 8-10 eps. They have gotten lazy
@@jadenquest9544, they are _not_ lazy; it's better to have a few quality episodes a season than to have so many episodes each season.
TVTropes.org has a page about 65-episode cartoons. Apparently it's a arbitrary cutoff point for cartoons with some cartoons taking more seasons to get to that point than others. Cartoons that aired on weekday afternoons would obviously burn through the 65 episodes than those who aired on weekends.
@UCIMBF2HW7XV-3V-JVLEAGEQ NOPE JUST LAZY WRITTERS SUCK TODAY
@@jadenquest9544 Nah, man. That shit's more expensive thanks to better technology and improved means of animating, including better animation cels for those other shows.
Anime is even more expensive than ever.
I INJOYED THESE SHOWS BETWEEN BEATINGS. IT KEPT ME GOING.
😂😂
Ahh yes... beatings... another thing this generation will never know 💥🗯
"0_o"
Ahh... the daily beatings from my parents. I genuinely miss those days....Wish my dad was still on this earth to enjoy this comment.
i know its a joke and social commentary but for some of us it really was an escape
I think Pirates of Dark Water should have gone on for a few seasons
Agreed. I was gutted they never finished the quest... especially seeing as there were several episodes that didn't feature a treasure, which if they had they could have completed the quest.
It should be noted however that that was a '90s cartoon.
Agree and jayce and the wheeled wariors to.. how you go make a cartoon and cut it like that😢😢😢
@@sneakergenuis3963 Supposedly the script for the final episode exists somewhere, written by J. Michael Straczynski.
Apparently it would have involved the current Lightning League finding the original Lightning League and being trained by them to defeat SawBoss.
It is being remade, a group bought the rights and are working on a new pilot. They have a facebook page.
Rambo had 65 episodes in a matter of 3 or 4 months? That's crazy. I do remember watching that cartoon before school as a kid. The montage of him getting geared up for battle in every episode was the best.
Two words... POWER EXTREME!!! CENTURIONS was my fave 80s show
The 80s were a great time to be a kid
Yes
Yeah
Even to be a thirty-somethin' adult. Always a kid at heart ...
90's too. Batman, Tiny Toons, Animaniancs, Pinky & the Brain, X-Men, DuckTales, Gargoyles, Darkwing Duck, I could go on
The 80's and 90's was the era for a kid.
Thundarr the Barbarian was another show that only lasted 1 season. I loved that show growing up
Sadly Korgoth of Barbaria didn't last either.
Bootleg He man
Lords of light ...we must track down the demon dogs that pulled the plug
It was about a season and a 1/2, the called it 2 seasons. Found a paperback book by the same title Thundar Nan of 2 Worlds, with many similar plot elements in a thrift store years later. It was published in 1971 by John Bloodstone....
Any John Blackstar fans . One season 1981.
im a 90s kids but still think the 80s were probably the best time to be a kid.
Jaycee and the wheeled warriors was soo good, didn’t feel like one season, probably because it was 65 eps
And so weird!
It had poor toy sales because the toys were nothing like what was on the show. They didn’t even have the same characters that came with the vehicles.
Jayce & TWW is pretty much #1 on every "best animated intro song of the 80's" list
It was an awesome series, and very disappointing it did not have a proper send off.
Some of these 80's toylines/cartoons easily be revived as video games today. Wheeled Warriors is one of them.
Inhumanoids was amazing. Does anyone remember M.A.S.K?
I still have two M.A.S.K. figures. Rather, my parents have two M.A.S.K. figures in their storage. Lost their masks though
Loved M.A.S.K.! I must've had half the damned collection. The semi with the battering ram/grille. The motocycle/helicopter one, or that awesome '57 Chevy that turns into a tank. With a decent script, that could make a pretty cool live-action movie.
Supposedly M.A.S.K. has been merged into the G.I. Joe mythology, so a M.A.S.K. movie cameo is possible.
io9.gizmodo.com/m-a-s-k-will-be-the-next-80s-cartoon-to-get-a-movie-an-1825368481
I've always said M.A.S.K. should be a live action movie.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors was a great show that didn't get a fair shake.
I remember loving the toys as a kid too!
What the hell! Chuck Norris wasn't lying when he said he's been using the Total Gym forever.
Chuck Norris ULTIMATE AMERICAN ARSEHOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
goodguyaus never doubt Chuck Norris
Lol, for real! I never realized he was using the Total Gym in his segments back then, lol.
READ DESCRIPTION!! RAMBO is considered to be a one season cartoon... its first ‘season’ had just 5 episodes and the second had 60 totalling 65 episodes. Most don’t consider that first mini series to be a season. And yes I accidentally said ‘has a hand for a claw’ instead of ‘has a claw for a hand’, 😂 lol very sorry everyone!!
Galtar was good tpp
THANKS FOR THE ART WORK AT THE END LAURA!!!!
That artwork towards the end of your vlog was wicked cool! You also do a fantastic job of editing too! Keep up your great work, beautiful! 😊😎😍
As much as I loved the REAL Ghostbusters more than Filmation's iteration, I'm still annoyed about how badly SONY screwed them. Great work Laura!
I do remember Dinosaucers very well but I don't really enjoy it very much well because I loved dinosaurs with intelligence and live in a different planet.
Silver Hawks were badass along with He-man,Centurions and G.I. Joe. These were the best ones for me
I have a box with little things from my childhood and in the box is a travel toothbrush that I never used because it was SilverHawks and I didn't want to ruin it.
Yeah, SilverHawks only ran for one season!
Chuck Norris Karate Commando wasn’t cancelled
TV sets were just too afraid to show it
Lmao I should have known there would be a Chuck Norris meme-ish comment here
Well thing probably was cops in USA made Karate 1990 open fist it means and everything is haymakers all in means a tap for counterpunch is 700% more effective should be closed fist but Roman Greko most effective but almost every move can be fatal
Yep that's facts 100% accurate no joke
Legend says Chuck Norris Karate Commando is still running.
He moved on to his chess career. But he completed the game at the first attempt
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors has the best introduction song! I used to love that show, it deserved a good ending ...
Yeah I miss that one. Unfortunately my other favorite show Starcom was not mentioned in this list.
I'd have to give the best intro song title to M.A.S.K.... totally RAD.
The toys were awesome, too.
Did you ever see the last episode? If you haven't, don't..so dissapointing!
@@ForlornFreddy Switchblade. That is all.
Sad part is I remember almost all of these. And my wife says I can’t remember anything lol
Thats how they trick you
Belongs next to Ajay's comment lol -- ua-cam.com/video/vh0jNfYiYZI/v-deo.html&lc=UgxpdCmViDxACTUbVgN4AaABAg
Tom, did you walk the dog? Go walk the dog.
Jokes on here🤣😂🤣
We only remember what we are interested in lol
Dinosaucers brings back great memories of my childhood. Back when kids actually acted like kids and watched cartoons with some substance. It's probably one of the most underrated cartoons of all time. I've been trying to find the DVD set for yrs.
Me too, I haven't even seen them on eBay or Amazon.
@@jonas189 its because they havent made a dvd set, only fans created a dvd bootleg set but hard to find
Be a pirate 🙃
Thundarr the Barbarian.....though you could say it was "technically" 2 seasons, show was ground breaking and way ahead of it's time and subject matter....all-time fave and glad i have the series in my collection!
I do remember "Thundarr"! I would like to see him up against "Conan" for the right to be called "Barbarian"! 😂😂
@@edkeaton1085 nice!!!.....for me, I always likened Thundarr as the foundation for He-Man because there were a lot of hidden similarities when you really watch them together
How was it groundbraking and ahead of time?
I've always said that "Thundarr the Barbarian" was a better series than the "Filmation" He-Man and the MotU was. The single reason that Masters of the Universe was viewed as better, was because the toyline existed before the cartoon did, which meant there were various characters to draw from. Thundarr only had three. I honestly feel that Thundarr deserves a reboot.
@@kostajovanovic3711 great question.....I believe it was ground breaking because it had a drama aspect that you just didn't see if cartoons during that time, which were more comical and light...you just didn't see cartoons dealing with slavery, classism, and apocalypse themes, at least not in the US....it had a focus in story telling along with great pacing and story telling that in my opinion as well
Filmation's Ghostbusters had great music throughout every episode, and as a kid I always loved the suiting-up sequence.
It kept being reused in each episode.
LOL the suit up was hilarious. I didn't know back when I was a kid Filmation's Ghostbusters was the Original and The Real Ghostbusters was the remake. Both were good cartoons as I liked the Abbott and Costello vibe of Filmation's Ghostbusters and the music score. And who doesn't like The Real Ghostbusters?
I love that the 80s and 90s was a time when it was common to market hard R rated movies to kids lol. Alien, Terminator, and Rambo
That sort of thing has happened in every era. German fairy tales, for example. They didn't call them the Brothers "Grimm" for nothing, heh-heh! And there's some surprisingly edgy content in Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn books...such as when the boys form a gang and outright talk about robbing and murdering (which they never actually do, of course), and one of the boys is traumatized by that idea so they call him a crybaby. Not to mention that you never know what's going to frighten a kid. I was tormented by a few Disney cartoons!
Don't forget the robocop cartoon!
Yeah They did their dambdest , Won Billions and changed the world LOL
thundarr the barbarian was a great 80's show wish it had more seasons.
not everybody thinks so but were all different.
Loved Thunbarr had fake Chewbacca and Ariel
The 1st Thundar episode has a poster in the background of Rocky VIII or 9, which is a good guess only being 1980 and only 2 Rocky movies were made at the time.
Lords of Light!
Thundarr was great!! Loved the flying dragon and the apelike sidekicks.
80's cartoons had rock themes that could make a cartoon about an old man going to the bathroom epic. "Can one man unleash a power that can stop the constipation monster? He seeks the great bean for only by devouring it can he be free to find a good place to nap. "
One season sixty five episodes? damn, everyone really were on coke in the 80s
Ajay Dahl people had more than a 5 second attention span.
That would explain all the "80s montages". Who needs dialogue to bridge the plot? NOT US!
They aired the episodes every weekday as opposed to most current shows that only air one per week. Also it was a syndicated show so they order entire seasons at one time.
65 episodes is ALOT but it was the 80s.... And it's Rambo
my thoughts exactly (except for the coke), now its 12-13eps, but it is a lot better than the british tv at times which airs 6eps🤔🤔😞😞😁😁🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
I ALWAYS LOVED THE "JAYCE AND THE WHEELED WARRIORS" THEME SONG. IT WAS EPIC FOR ITS DAY.
It's STILL epic
I also liked Masks theme song, did that last for only one season?
I'm 37 and I work in China. I was talking 80's cartoon nostalgia with a Canadian colleague, when our Chinese boss - who hardly speaks any English - chimed in about his love for Bravestarr when he was growing up. He could (approximately) sing the theme song & everything. And that blew my mind, somehow.
Well EXCUUUUUUSE me, Princess
I'm sorry but someone had to say it
If I had a drinking game for anytime Link said that line I be drunk by the end of season 1
@@comicbookreviewer4856 - Maybe the showmakers DID have such a drinking game, and that is why the show never made it past Season 1!
Right after I read this that part came on!!!
And a complete rip off of Steve Martin's catchphrase of the '70s.
Show wasn’t that bad. They played the tunes from the actual game and featured enemies from the game, just like the Super Mario Brothers Supershow.
TLZ characters even had cameo appearances on Captain N The Game Master , featuring the same voice actors and a visual upgrade.
Damn! There were SO many cartoons in ‘85 and ‘86.
Ikr especially when I was born in 1986.
Yeah, and I couldn't enjoy any of them since I was just born in 85 and was one in 86. My cartoon memories didn't come in until 1988 and 1989.
You have no idea. I was born in 1978 and they were everywhere from afternoon cartoons to Saturday morning cartoons, and Nick Jr.
Inhumanoids was one of my favorites I hope it gets a reboot sometime it would fit in perfectly in this time frame I had all the toys also it was great growing up in the 80s
I really loved Wuzzles. Only lasted one season... but as a kid I really loved watching that.
My childhood memory is really off.. For some reason, I'd recalled there being more than one season of Wuzzles. I loved that show as a tot.
So, story about the wuzzles. My gf loved the show as a child, and to this day I've never seen one. But her mom, whom is no longer with us, bought her a Wuzzle stuffed animal when she was a child. She carried Rhinokey with her everywhere until it was lost in a move to Alaska. On hearing the story, I found one in perfect condition for her online...no wear and tear, no smoke damage...and bought it for her. She cried like a baby in pure happiness and I've been riding the wave of that one good act for some time now.
"FICTIONALIZED".....Chuck was just giving the world a glimpse of his real life! 😂
Hah!
iT SHOULD OF BEEN CALLED. chuck norris ultimate american arsehole!
DENVER THE LAST DINOSAUR had one of the BEST theme songs, also Bucky o
hare.
I read your comment, and the theme started playing in my head after many years.
Captain BUCKY! captain Bucky o hare
@@Nerval-kg9sm If i won the lottery, those two would be the cartoon i would be the Movie i would make! ok, just bucky
Nah man, Denver was too good of a show to be from the 80s. Seriously, is that show really from the 80s? It sounds TOO original for the 80s.
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I like your channel and am very happy that i have stumbled across it. Thank you
oliver kloshoph thank you for stopping by! 🤗
0:51 65 Episodes was considered one season! Holy crap
Yeah but I remember some cartoons used to have multiple stories in each half-hour show. So my guess is that they are counting those 10 to 15 minute segments as an individual episode.
Those shows with 65 episodes were on daily. Usually in the afternoon after school had let out. The reason for the 65 number is that networks want a show to have enough episodes to cover being shown five days a week for 13 weeks.
This video is now my fountain of youth! Thank you for making me feel 10 again!
My favorite retrospective description of Inhuminoids: "A Red horned monster that spits lava and rules an underground kingdom of fire and suffering, yeah, in other words HELL."
Arnez Willis
I remember that show it scared the shit out of me when I was a kid😃
Freakin' love those monsters, he he he!
*Decompose!*
The 80's were the golden age of cartoons catering to kids..I doubt there will ever be anything else unlike it again!
@powerstar 2028 speaking of the 70s...even Hanna and Barbera....cheesy as they were, had their moments.
90s were amazing too.
Batman, Gargoyles, etc.
@@personaldove Very true!! 2 of my favs!
@@funnypicturescomics Yup
The 90s was the period when cartoons began to take on darker storylines and more adult themes.
Unfortunately many have abandoned that concept out of fear of the SJW overlords.
@@personaldove X-Men too
Love your page ! Thanks for the memories !
My friends and I always looked forward to Fridays after school because the Super Mario Bros Super Show aired The Legend of Zelda cartoon instead of Mario.
Also, Mighty Orbots definitely would make my list!
After Practice running home to get a bowl of cereal. Saturday's and Sunday's will never be the same.
Same. I remember hurrying to watch it on Fridays. Way better than Mario.
GO......MIGHTY ORBOTZ!!!! loved that cartoon
@@claudiamcghin3419 Claudia sweetie your right 😇😁i miss those days.
Can't believe it, somebody remembers the Mario and Luigi show besides me,🤘
I've got the whole 1st and only season of inhumanoids.i love how scary it was for a Saturday morning cartoon.
Despite only being one Season, at least some of these shows mentioned received 65 episodes instead of what was normally 13 episodes. I remember two cartoons that only had 5 episodes to their series. One was a Swamp Thing Cartoon (where the DVD for that show could easily run you over $50.00, currently going for $69.95 on Amazon) and the other Cartoon was Freedom Force (which was complied with Space Sentinels). I know you mentioned Chuck Norris Karate Kommando's, which also only had 5 episodes. It makes you wonder why they pull the plug on a show so quickly.
Thanks for the flash back wow how time flies by...✌😎👍
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors was awesome, one of my favorites growing up!
No it wasn't , the style was good and main idea had potential, but the plot was awful so cliché, I mean jayce was looking for his father and that was all.
@@geckoo9190 Just because something is awful and cliché, doesn't mean that you can't like it.
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It had one of the best theme songs...
Same here. Was pissed that it was canceled.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors was awesome, kid me could watch that show all day long
WOW. I loved this show when I was in high school. It was one of the best on TV. Surprised it was only one season
@@errolwalters7918 with so many remakes being done these days, why not this?
Introduced my boy to jayce when he was 5. One of his favorites. It's sad that I have to look for classics just to find cartoons worth watching with my kids. Most of the shows nowadays are just crap.no script. no Character development. just crap.
@@fuckgoogle8857 I do the same thing. I'm 45 and bought the Wheeled Warriors dvd for my son about 5 years ago when he was 4. I've bought other 80's cartoons too.
It's a shame Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors didn't get another series, it was great and had the most rocking theme tune to any kids show I ever saw!
You know I'm gonna say Bravestarr but I also loved the the one seasons of
• Tigersharks
• Robocop
• Silverhawks
• Defenders of the Earth
• Ulysses 31
• Mighty Orbots
• The Galaxy Rangers
• Pole Position
• Saber Rider and the Star. Sheriffs
And I have to admit all the shows with the one seasons back in the 80s actually had probably the best intros Jayce and the wheeled Warriors was my favourite intro
Ulysses 31 and Saber Rider were Japanese shows that completed their runs
At any rate
Pirates of Dark Water
Exo-Squad
Bionic 6
Police Academy
The Galaxy Rangers is a masterpiece
Man you going waaay back i forgot some of those shows.
Good ole Rambo haha . Laura you truly are an absolute Legendary babe!!!😉
Love this channel , so damn good .
I still have my Rambo action figure from this toon lol ....he been through some wars .
Chuck Norris canceled his own cartoon by kicking it in the face.
Damn, thats funny, I got a visual of Walker just kicking ass
I totally agree! Chuck Norris is terrible. Just...really awful. If I was a cartoon of him, I would totally cancel myself by kicking Walk-HER Tex-ASS RANGER right in his stupid cartoon beard! He's like a hundred and sixty years old and Bruce Lee's wife keeps Chuck's testes in her purse! Crap-cartoon-cancel-KICK! HI-YAH!
Rofl Norris is nothing nowadays, he spends most of his time going school to school, state to state with his wife talking about some story book and some fictional guy with a beard who likes to sit on clouds 😂
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Emperor PalPOUTINE Touché, you have to understand some people don’t have clear eyesight.peace!
D'compose! Perfect nightmare fuel. Loved that show. The only show I know of where the antagonists were the headliners.
Yes sir! Happy to see someone else
Love horror anime stories 🌟
Excatly! Promoting "the evil that lies with in"..im like what a minute..!
Ahhhhhh to be a kid in the 80's. Wake up on a Saturday morning get a big ole bowl of your favorite cereal, plop down and watch your favorite cartoons. Then go play with some kick ass TOYS!!!!!!!
Dinosaucers was great. I'm surprised it was only 1 season.
Dinosaucers had a really good premise and overall art design, but the writing was terrible and never aspired to be anything beyond silliness. It also had to compete with TMNT of which had a much stronger and edgier first season. I still believe Dinosaucers deserves a reboot.
By the way that's Moreno's weapon was known as the fossil Aizer it would turn them into mindless dinosaurs it would turn them into stone the dinosaucers were the ones who had the weapon that would turn them into the mindless version
chris wilson The Tyrannos used the Dinovolvers as a means to transform and enslave their enemies. Both parties knew of Dinovolving, but it was only the Dinosaucers the had the tech to allow them to take on their more powerful forms without losing their intelligence. The parties use Fossilizers but the as a rule the Dinosaucers would intentionally devolve a sentient being. There is of course exceptions as the Tyrannos got their comeuppance a few times at the hands of their own tech. Honestly the core concepts of this show is mind blowing cool. I just wish that they would have translated all of this into a better developed cartoon, but then again this WAS the 80’s! 😹
Agreed
Legend of Zelda should have been more than one season The "EXCUSE ME PRINCESS" was funny. Inhumaniods was a great show whoever cancelled it should DECOMPOSE
Link and Zelda were voiced by the same voice actors in Captain N the Gamemaster
The Legend Of Zelda was a Friday filler for The Super Mario Brothers Super Show.
The Legend of Zelda was only shown on Fridays as part of the Super Mario Super Show.
Loved that cartoon to. The SMBSS was the best.
Waited the whole week for it.
The music and sound effects were spot on as well
And more frequently on the Nintendo Power Hour featuring Captain N.
@@sicksaiyan1484 *WE DO NOT SPEAK OF CAPTAIN N!*
Legend of Zelda cartoon rocked, I don't care what anyone says!
Well excuuuuuuuuuse me, Princess. I loved that line lol
It was ok but I so Perferred Captain N over it.
It's timeless 😆 I still watch it
It definitely had potential, and I would have loved to see more of it. In my mind, this was always the canonical version of Link.
I loved LoZ
Thanks for explaining Ghost Busters. I knew there was an earlier show with that name. I used to watch it. I was very young (-:
Still surprised Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors was only one season. The effort they put into the animation was pretty impressive
"The Legend of Zelda
'Excuuuuuse me princess'.
'nuff said"
My ex husband is lucky I didn't smack him after he said it one too many times
Best serie of it's time same as captain N
I loved that show.
This is a great impression of Rebecca from Watchmojo. Well done.
Awesome video...it really brought back a lot of memories
I remember jayce and the wheeled warriors & the paws paws, they were brilliant
I really miss the Zelda cartoon. Given it had the job of adapting games made before the franchise's mythology was hammered out, it managed to be fun and accurate for the time.
Did you ever watch the kids cartoon C.O.P.S.? It had a female villain named Miss Demeanor.
same loved that show, wished they made more episodes.
This cartoon taught me that Link was not Zelda and that the game was named after the princess. It wasn't a problem with me. In fact "Excuse me princess," stood for me. I enjoyed the teenage flirting that he had with her.
love your insights and sense of humor
I used to watch all of these when I was a kid. I forgot about all of these. Used to watch Hannah-Barbara every saturday morning. I loved Zelda.
Silver hawks rocked😁
Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos was not a fictionalized account of Chuck Norris
Was shocked to find out how short a series Dino Riders and Brave Starr were. They rocked. Also liked Dinosaucers and Mr Bogus ^^
So its was actually in 91 and lasted 1,5 seasons but pirates of the dark water was a short-lived favourite of mine
HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE I miss that show
I HAVE THE POWEEERRRR!!! 😂😂
I didn't know that He-Man & She-Ra only lasted for two seasons! I remembered running home to catch He-Man @ 3:00! Lol
@@leroylawrence267 They were very long seasons that would never see the light of the day now. Some ran 70-80 episodes before they finally finished a single season.
Subscribed thanks for bringing back memories of my childhood.
Visionaries all day. Matter fact I'm waiting for the live action, and no CGI. It can be done... just like Ghost And The Darkness movie.
Yeah i watch visionaries a couple of years ago and it still holds up
I had a couple of there figures.
I like that animated series. Its got potential.
I never watched the show but I loved the theme song
I see you are a person of taste.
The Legend of Zelda brought me here. I would rush home from school every Friday to see it. Was really the only good part of the Super Mario super show.....it has not aged well
sportfuryman me too!
Ditto, I was religious about watching it... saw it again in my 30's... did not age well indeed.
@@jonathanreading1051 Honestly I think a Zelda show would do better now explicitly because of our recently found love of serialized animated/live action shows. The Zelda cartoon is kind of out of step with the series as it is now. I mean compare the style of the old cartoon with the style of A Link to the Past's or Link's Awakening's manuals. There's no comparison, the games did it better.
You sound like the Watch Mojo lady! I'm subscribing! Great narration, great content! Count me in!
Just checked out your channel! All this great stuff and your pretty too! (Not a creep I promise.....just sayin')
Omg I remember having jayce and the wheeled warrior toys. I haven’t thought about that cartoon in over 30 years !
The first one i was thinking about was Blackstar, only 13 episodes - then we have Bravestarr, 1 season but 65 episodes; May not count as it could have been divided into multiple seasons.
Something I liked about 'BraveStarr' was that it was a bit dirtier and rougher than 'He-man'. For example when they did a storyline about drugs, the drugs were actual proper drugs, not some kind of magic potion that served as an analogue for drugs... and the kid frickin' died!!!!! They actually had the courage to genuinely traumatise kids into not taking drugs by presenting them with a dead drug addict. That's hardcore.
@@CaptainAndy Bravestarr was definitely grittier. I liked He-Man better, due to actually seeing the series first, but Bravestarr had way better animation. It was the tail end of certain cartoons at that time, and many were not doing well. Bravestarr was still a gem though.
I think Blackstarr was cancelled because the studio producing it, Filmation, caught wind of the He-Man franchise and decided to pursue that instead. Filmation probably knew the similarities would be obvious, so they wanted to avoid confusion by having Blackstarr continue right up until He-Man came out on TV. Blackstarr aired in late 1981, which is the same time when the first wave of He-Man action figures and mini-comics were released. DC released more mini-comics with the second wave of He-Man figures in 1982. And the Filmation He-Man cartoon bible was written in December, 1982, for a 1983 production schedule.
i loved a series called "MASK", not sure if it was just one season xD but it was really short-lived here in germany. i remember it having really awesome toys. you should like those ones.
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light, is another one season wonder.
Legendary theme song!!!
That one was a shame, loved hearing all the voices from GI Joe and Transformers.
19zach75 By what creeps, what crawls, by what does not,
Let all that grows recede and rot!
Power of rot, obscured in truth,
What once was old, restore to youth!
I liked Dino-riders when it came out. I always wondered why it was never continued/cancelled.
I think you can still see episodes on UA-cam.
It's all about cartoon shows that contains adult language and situations.
That's just precisely what 'South Park' contains; adult language and situations, the 'South Park' animation crew members are hard core Satanists! That's what I know about them.
The Pirates of Dark Water should have never been canceled. It was one of my favorites. What happened to Ren? Did he defeat the dark water with all 7 treasures of Rul? It stopped before the finale and the pirate Bloth was defeated along with the bad water demon.
that Zelda guy reminds me of that teen age Darth Vader
GARY BINGHAM Kylo Ren or teen Anakin Skywalker?
Uh, you mean Link?
IIRC "Excuuuuuuuse me!" was originally part of a Steve Martin comedy routine in the late 1970s. I recall seeing it on SNL.
I'm so pleased you put Inhumanoids at the tip of your list. It's so good!
Dinosaucers theme has be trapped in my head for almost 30yrs🤯🤯🤯
Even Nostalgia Critic wondered why the show didn't worked out.
DINOOOOSAAAUCEEEEEEERS 🎹🎺🎼🎸
I liked the song but not the show. Also Denver The last Dinosaur.
I feel with you ☺
I absolutely loved Thundarr the Barbarian, Dungeons and Dragons, G.I.Joe, Transformers, The Smurfs, The Snorks, the list goes on and on!
What about He-Man????!!!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Challenge of the GoBots, Galtar and the Golden Lance, ThunderCats, Silverhawks, Sky Commanders, Dino-Riders, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Rock 'N' Wrestling, Robotech, Inspector Gadget, Inhumanoids, Heathcliff, Pole Position, Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, Kidd Video, Mister T, MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand), Turbo Teen, etc, and a lot more
@Cry Baby ALF, Foofur, the 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, Galaxy High School, Bionic Six, Yogi's Treasure Hunt, The Flintstone KIds, etc,
snoot dingo You forgot Visionaries: The Knights of the Magical Light!
@@h-man591 >>Kidd Video
!!!!!! Oh crap. I just fell into a nostalgia wormhole. I'm a "sounds" guy so it's especially the audio from this stuff that sends me right back.
"From my video ... to my radio." "HA HA HA I'm taking you .. TO THE FLIPSIDE!" "Aye yai yai we look like ... *cartoons*" . "YOU'LL BE MY MUSICAL SLAVES .. FOREVER!!!"
ua-cam.com/video/RX_TTogqgV8/v-deo.html
Great video, Laura
Awesome video. I'm surprised pirates of darkwater wasn't on it. Then again it could have been a 90s show. Saber Rider and the star sheriffs is another one that I loved as a kid
it was a 90's cartoon, yes actually.
Totally explains the "Ghostbusters" vs "The Real Ghostbusters" battle.
Also, Mighty Orbots.
That always confused me. I thought, "How can they call themselves the REAL Ghostbusters? They're animated!"
@@SeasideDetective2 There was one episode which explained that the movie was based on the "real" Ghostbusters' exploits.
Mighty Orbots was so good. It was way ahead of it's time. The animation was stellar for the era.
@@gabrielspradlin1594 I've always considered statements like the above to be examples of the "backhanded" school of compliments. If a cartoon that was "way ahead of it's [sic] time" was also "stellar for the era"...well, that doesn't flatter the "not stellar" cartoons of that time, does it? And it doesn't bode well for a show to be merely better than shows that are mediocre to awful ("having one eye in the kingdom of the blind"). Kind of like saying, "America isn't perfect, but it's still the greatest country on earth." So does that make all the other countries grotesquely flawed?
@@gabrielspradlin1594 Mighty Orbots was animated by the Japanese studio TMS, which also worked on Akira, Bionic Six, Visionaries, Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, and the first season of DuckTales.
Maybe I misunderstood what you said...but at 6:00, did you say that the 1984 movie Ghostbusters (Columbia) failed to turn a profit? Ghostbusters...which (at that point) was the highest grossing comedy of all time?
Hollywood accounting is very deceptive.
If a movie studio ever asks to use one of your ideas in a film, then make sure to ask for a piece of the GROSS REVENUE.
I still love Ghostbusters and inhumanoids.
But wheeled warriors has one of the greatest theme songs of all-time.
I liked the Real Ghost Busters, Jeanine and Slimer were a hoot
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Did anyone enjoy the Rambo cartoon ? I watched a few episodes as a kid. I always liked it
I remember it being the first tape my parents let me rent.
I enjoyed it and GI Joe too
@@RandroidPrime I actually still have my VHS copy
I had the action figure!
I did
Oh. My. God. You just brought back tons of memories of being a kid. At the time i never realized they'd just been one season. Man those were good toons. I LOVED centurions.. POWER EXTREME!!
Being up before mom and dad with a stainless steel bowl filled with half a box of cereal and ice cold milk in front of a wooden clad floor model TV accompanied by a TV guide wearing my superman underoos. Those are memories I'll carry to the grave.
OMG dumping half a box of cereal in my mothers mixing bowls because the "cereal" bowls were tiny was a cornerstone of my childhood. Thanks for that!
Haha. That was how I got fat.
I absolutely loved the Legend of Zelda cartoon, especially for how Zelda herself was portrayed. She was so gorgeous,... and those tights that they animated her in,... didn't leave much to the imagination, even for a kid...
Inhumanoids was a nightmare generator. And for some reason as a kid, that made you _want_ to watch it. Well me anyhow. I wouldn't blame anybody that tuned out after seeing Decompose do his thing.
Actually it seems that it would find its way as an adult oriented horror cartoon in today's world with a different animation style.
I had some of the Rambo toys. Never knew it was 65 episodes in one year. I remember watching it after school and was always pissed cuz it seemed just a few repeats over and over.
Well EXCUUUUUUSE me, Princess LMAO, that still makes me laugh LMAO
Jar Jar Binks was as bad as that one.
The nostalgia just made me subscribe to this channel
"Fictionalized version of Chuck Norris." Is there any other?
Better watch you mouth before Chuck whoops ya ass lol
@Frisky Bottomsuuater 😂
Mate
You don't tell chuck whether his life is Fiction or not
HE TELLS YOU Which parts are Real............and..... YOU ACCEPT IT
hehe
Lmao. So true.
@@martinkuliza exactly! 😂
I liked the Ghostbusters series when i was a kid. 😁
Wheeled Warriors was great fun too watch for me as a kid as well. 😃
Laura, thank you for sharing this
Other shows that lasted a short time that were some of my favorites:
Dino-Riders
Street Sharks (90s show that lasted 3 seasons but only 40 episodes which is shorter than 1 syndicated season)
Honorable mention:
Starcom
Aaron Nicewonger I used to own Dino-Riders toys. That show didn't finish up?
@@robertj.3383 it only made it to 14 episodes before being cancelled
I miss all of my Dino Riders toys.