The Atom riding on the Flash's shoulders is straight out of the comic books. I always cry when I see this. Man, I wish I was seven years old again. Thanks for posting this fantastic childhood memory.
Thanks for the great throwback. More Hercolds, Frankenstein Jr, The Impossibles, Lance Link, Groovy Ghoulies, telling my age but I love them as a kid. The 60s and 70s were supremely better than the trash in the 80s.
Mid 70s till about 84 was the sweet spot for cartoons. I love the stuff that came before but they just don't hold a candle to filmation, Hanna Barbera, ruby spears , and sunbow of that era
This is awesome! I was only five when these first came on, but of course I watched them for years in reruns afterwards. As someone else already pointed out, the Herculoids episode is from 1981 instead of 1967. There were so many more shows from that very same year! It’s too bad Hanna-Barbera wouldn’t let you show all of theirs. Herculoids , Space Ghost and Dino Boy, Moby Dick, and Mighty Mightor, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Fantastic Four, and Shazzan. Even reruns of Jonny Quest were on! It was also the year Spider-Man debuted. There was also show called Super President and Spy Shadow. And the King Kong cartoon was still on. It was quite a Saturday morning! Never to be equaled!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE The Atom! ..He's one of my favorite members of the Justice League. He could SO easily get a job at any Lexus or Tesla repair shop. ..LOL..LOL..Go, Atom, Go!..LOL..LOL...
Hawkman's single claw glove is SO very cool! They should have added that to the comic books! Plus, I LOVE that Hawkman's face mask gives him super vision as well. They should've added that to the comic books as well.
The Justice League here was just sheer hot awesomeness! The Justice League should've had their own show in 1967! The super hero music on this Justice League cartoon was just amazing! Just wished that Auqa-man would have joined them on their adventures!
This takes me back to my childhood growing up.I love these cartoons.I miss Saturday morning.Is like this?Kids said they don't get to enjoy these family funny cartoons
Fellow GenXer. Born in 67, but saw most of these as reruns on the local UHF channels, after school. I wasn’t aware of the Abbott and Costello cartoon. I wondered why Costello wasn’t playing himself, he had passed away in the late 50s. Thanks for this video. Good times. Love the added commercials
@@gravydog88 thank you for watching. I watched all of these as reruns, I was born in 73. Commercials are actually a favorite part of mine, it really puts the time stamp on the years I feel.
Thank you, man, a thousand times over, for posting these. You don't know how much this means to me. As a little kid back in the 1970's, I started reading comics because of these Justice League cartoons. My mom worked so hard to take care of us three boys by herself, she would so dog-tired and would be passed out on Saturday mornings. So, me and my brothers would grab the cereal she bought us and we would watch these very cartoons that you've posted here on a used television set from Goodwill in the living room. A good reminder of a time when real family was still all around me. We didn't have any money but we had each other. I sure do miss my mom and my baby brother, I wish that they were still alive and in good health. Thank you again for all of your time and energy. Very cool, man. Hey, all the best.
So many memories. I was 7 when these were on. Love the Clackers commercials. I always thought Elizabeth Montgomery was beautiful. Ted Knight and Pat Harrington doing voices for the Filmation cartoons. And you found one of the very old original George of the Jungle, like the pilot episode. Loved all of these. Herculoids were great.
I was 4 in the fall of 1967....recall the Justice League, especially Hawkman for some reason. Fantastic 4. Abbott and Costello I later saw in the early 70's on a local channel during the summers. I'm surprised Johnny Quest wasn't included as it was brought to Saturday mornings in '67 after its earlier prime time run. Was popular as it ran up to September 1971. Spiderman was very cool and still is.
@@James-y7i1p it wouldn’t let me with the Johnny Quest for some reason. Had to cut it out to get the video approved. There are always one or two for every year that the copyright owners won’t let you.
George, George, George of the Jungle, friend to you and me. AHHHAAHHHAHHH HAHAH WATCH out FOR THE TREE! Hey wheres SUPER CHICKEN?? buk buk buk BUKKKKhaaauk!
At the 11:21 mark, the Justice League just lost their most powerful member. But notice how that only makes the Justice League EVEN MORE determined to kick the alien DNA out of the villain even more!..LOL..LOL...Go, Justice League, go!...
So you want to locate Superman? From the comics, ALL Justice Leaguers' carry a Justice League membership card that also acts as an interstellar homing beacon. I guess good ol' Superman forgot his Justice League membership card in Metropolis. Okay, Hawkman, it's up to you to find Kal-El. ..LOL..LOL..
...LOL..LOL...At the 14:07 mark, how could Green Lantern and Hawkman NOT see Mastermind's space ship leave the planet. They literally passed him on the other side. ..LOL..LOL...Oh, this is too funny. But I LOVE it!
Want to see all of the marcal cartoons only a few made that star capt America, iron man,hulk,Thor and submariner. Man I only saw them back in 66 I was a kid 9 years old and just happened upon them . Very basic little movement but the story's the characters were spot on scarry at times especially what the red skull was on to fight capt America. The hulk always my fav . Run them if you can
LOL..LOL..At the 15:38 mark, Superman just borrows heavily from the rap group Cypress Hill: "You're into something that you don't understand!...I could just kill a man!"...The Mastermind villain just messed around and found out!..LOL..LOL...LOVED when Mastermind screamed "NO" and puts his arm up like that's somehow going to protect you from Superman shoving your own huge asteroid right down your throat. ..LOL...LOL..Too funny.
🏆 1967 IS NOT COMPLETE without Hanna-Barbera's Most Elaborate Animated Adventure "SHAZZAN"... Filled with exquisite backgrounds in ancient Baghdad with evil sheiks and wizards. A young brother and sister find the two half's of an ancient ring. When the halves are joined together they summon a 10 mile high genie that protects them from evil villains. He gives them an enchanted flying winged camel 🐫 for transportation and we see some of the most handsome animation of the decade
@Cheezytoons Did copywrite owners Hanna-Barbera let you show ANY of their others cartoons? If they did, wouldn't that be the permission for all of them?
@@michaelgrant7322 yeah, some. Can’t show Smurfs at all. Or Jetson episodes. Flintstones seem to be ok. I have no clue how they decide what you can and can’t show.
The Herculoids episode is not from 1967, but from the 70's. It was the remake of the show. You tell because the voices are all wrong, and the drop in quality.
LOL..LOL..Truth be told? The Flash could've just vibrated at super speed to get out of the quicksand, or he could've spun around at hurricane force winds to free himself from the quicksand as well. LOL..LOL...Just saying....
That's assuming he had learned how to do it. Flash had a learning curve for all the tricks he could do with ease today. You saw it on the CW TV series and the way Clark Kent learned to use his powers.
And the CW DC Comics television series are NOT faithful at all to the comics that they're based on. Superman discovered most of his powers in a surprisingly short time, junior high school actually. It didn't take him 6 to 8 years to fly or to use heat vision or to graduate high school. Most real comic book fans aren't fans of the CW television series: not comic book accurate, awful/inaccurate casting choices and costume designs, too much talking and NOT enough action, and NOT a big enough budget to accurately portray the source material in the way that it should be.
Not all of the cartoons from this era are insanely incredible. Just like there's good movies and bad movies now, same thing with 1960's cartoons back then. Some cartoons were severely limited by production budget, writing talent, imagination restraints and very strict television corporate censors and deeply fear-based child psychologists that the conservative networks brought in. And, most respectfully, you're entitled to your opinion, but well over 20 million in DVD sales of these cartoons, and them being cinematically restored and preserved by the studios/companies that made them, says that the greater majority of cartoon lovers and cartoon fans don't feel the same as you do. As a matter of fact, Peabody and Sherman, George Of The Jungle, Dudley Do-Right, Popeye, Underdog, The Justice League, The Teen Titans, The Flash, Aquaman, Green Lantern, and Superman all have had movies/television shows made about them in the last 10-25 years or so. (Not too bad for 1960's-era cartoon characters, eh?) Also, Warner Bros. is currently developing the Herculoids as either a major film or a streaming series. And the real beauty of cartoons and animation is that there's something for everyone...hopefully. Hey, all the best.
The Atom riding on the Flash's shoulders is straight out of the comic books. I always cry when I see this. Man, I wish I was seven years old again. Thanks for posting this fantastic childhood memory.
@@cornbreadthedog I appreciate you watching these videos
I almost forgot how silly these cartoons were and how glued to the television I was every Saturday morning to watch them.
This sure takes me back to the 70s, watching reruns.
@@darrylwiggins4799 me too. Saturday until noon, I was a happy kid.
@Cheezytoons me,too
Thanks for the great throwback. More Hercolds, Frankenstein Jr, The Impossibles, Lance Link, Groovy Ghoulies, telling my age but I love them as a kid. The 60s and 70s were supremely better than the trash in the 80s.
@@Harlee172 I’ll see what I can do. Something’s I can’t show because they are copyrighted. NBC/Universal is the worst at it.
@@Harlee172 lance a lot link,secret chimp.A Classic!! Haven't seen it in 45 years or more.Excellent Call!
in the mid-80's a LOT of the cartoons were based upon toys and were basically just promotional clips for the toys.
Mid 70s till about 84 was the sweet spot for cartoons. I love the stuff that came before but they just don't hold a candle to filmation, Hanna Barbera, ruby spears , and sunbow of that era
@@JamesPero-u1c I totally agree. That was my childhood years of watching
This is awesome! I was only five when these first came on, but of course I watched them for years in reruns afterwards. As someone else already pointed out, the Herculoids episode is from 1981 instead of 1967. There were so many more shows from that very same year! It’s too bad Hanna-Barbera wouldn’t let you show all of theirs. Herculoids , Space Ghost and Dino Boy, Moby Dick, and Mighty Mightor, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Fantastic Four, and Shazzan. Even reruns of Jonny Quest were on! It was also the year Spider-Man debuted. There was also show called Super President and Spy Shadow. And the King Kong cartoon was still on. It was quite a Saturday morning! Never to be equaled!
I was 7 back then and loved Saturday mornings with my Cheerios sitting in front of our little black and white tv.
@@JohnShields-xx1yk Hobeycombs was my choice.
@@Cheezytoons Mine was Cap'n Crunch or Trix.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE The Atom! ..He's one of my favorite members of the Justice League. He could SO easily get a job at any Lexus or Tesla repair shop. ..LOL..LOL..Go, Atom, Go!..LOL..LOL...
So much memory as a child. Thank you 👍 10/10. 🎉
@@fwmyeejkha22 Thank you very much for watching my videos 👍
Thank you so much for posting. It brought back a flood of good memories
@@chriscorman734 Thank you very much for watching.
Hawkman's single claw glove is SO very cool! They should have added that to the comic books! Plus, I LOVE that Hawkman's face mask gives him super vision as well. They should've added that to the comic books as well.
The Justice League here was just sheer hot awesomeness! The Justice League should've had their own show in 1967! The super hero music on this Justice League cartoon was just amazing! Just wished that Auqa-man would have joined them on their adventures!
I loved the superhero shows back in the day when i was in elementary school. I had no idea Abbot and Costello had a cartoon show.
@@alexd0617 Superfeiends was one of my absolute favorites.
This takes me back to my childhood growing up.I love these cartoons.I miss Saturday morning.Is like this?Kids said they don't get to enjoy these family funny cartoons
great time to be a kid
@@thewkovacs316 it sure was. Saturday Mornings were the best
Fellow GenXer. Born in 67, but saw most of these as reruns on the local UHF channels, after school. I wasn’t aware of the Abbott and Costello cartoon. I wondered why Costello wasn’t playing himself, he had passed away in the late 50s. Thanks for this video. Good times. Love the added commercials
@@gravydog88 thank you for watching. I watched all of these as reruns, I was born in 73. Commercials are actually a favorite part of mine, it really puts the time stamp on the years I feel.
Thanks For this Post. I was 10 When This Came Out. Thanks For the Memories. When I Do Retire I'm Gonna Watch These Shows & Be a 1960s Kid Again.
I love how it was always Must...Run...Faster...Tractor...Beam...has...me. etc
LOVED, LOVED, LOVED this Justice League cartoon as a little kid. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for posting this.
@@cornbreadthedog thank you for watching my videos.
Thank you, man, a thousand times over, for posting these. You don't know how much this means to me. As a little kid back in the 1970's, I started reading comics because of these Justice League cartoons. My mom worked so hard to take care of us three boys by herself, she would so dog-tired and would be passed out on Saturday mornings. So, me and my brothers would grab the cereal she bought us and we would watch these very cartoons that you've posted here on a used television set from Goodwill in the living room. A good reminder of a time when real family was still all around me. We didn't have any money but we had each other. I sure do miss my mom and my baby brother, I wish that they were still alive and in good health. Thank you again for all of your time and energy. Very cool, man. Hey, all the best.
Justice League was on in the late 60s...with Ted Knight as narrator...... before Super Friends in the 70s???? I have never seen these before!!
Forgot about Abbott and Costello!
Hey abbbbot. The worse. As bad as the real about and costelo. Not funny.
So many memories. I was 7 when these were on. Love the Clackers commercials. I always thought Elizabeth Montgomery was beautiful. Ted Knight and Pat Harrington doing voices for the Filmation cartoons. And you found one of the very old original George of the Jungle, like the pilot episode. Loved all of these. Herculoids were great.
@@pappabunny Elizabeth Montgomery was very beautiful. I was not familiar with clackers until I did this video. But I do love the old commercials
I was 4 in the fall of 1967....recall the Justice League, especially Hawkman for some reason. Fantastic 4. Abbott and Costello I later saw in the early 70's on a local channel during the summers. I'm surprised Johnny Quest wasn't included as it was brought to Saturday mornings in '67 after its earlier prime time run. Was popular as it ran up to September 1971. Spiderman was very cool and still is.
@@James-y7i1p it wouldn’t let me with the Johnny Quest for some reason. Had to cut it out to get the video approved. There are always one or two for every year that the copyright owners won’t let you.
George, George, George of the Jungle, friend to you and me. AHHHAAHHHAHHH HAHAH WATCH out FOR THE TREE! Hey wheres SUPER CHICKEN?? buk buk buk BUKKKKhaaauk!
AAH AAH EEH EEH TOOKIE TOOKIE
This was when Saturday mornings were the great
I was 6 years old in 1967 - best era for Saturday morning cartoons.
@@MrBronx61 I was born in73. But I watched most of these in reruns
I wasn't born till 1972, but still this is interesting to see, though the things they could do in animation was limited back the.👍
At the 11:21 mark, the Justice League just lost their most powerful member. But notice how that only makes the Justice League EVEN MORE determined to kick the alien DNA out of the villain even more!..LOL..LOL...Go, Justice League, go!...
Damn I remember the GI Joe astronaut and Space Capsule never had one seen a few at flea markets over the years.
@@georgewilliams4258 I never had any GI Joe. It was all Star Wars, Hot Wheels, and He Man for me. And Atari
I wish I was that naive again. I truly miss rocky and bulwinkle as well
@@anthonymellemasr.2661 Rocky And Bullwinkle was a Sunday Morning watch for me, along with Tennessee Tuxedo.
Great Great compilación!!! Id Just added The Milton the Monster show + Batfink!….cheers from Chile!
Thank you for watching! Cheers from Columbus Ohio USA!
The early examples of Deep Six and Barbecue were advertised in that G.I. Joe commercial.
So you want to locate Superman? From the comics, ALL Justice Leaguers' carry a Justice League membership card that also acts as an interstellar homing beacon. I guess good ol' Superman forgot his Justice League membership card in Metropolis. Okay, Hawkman, it's up to you to find Kal-El. ..LOL..LOL..
...LOL..LOL...At the 14:07 mark, how could Green Lantern and Hawkman NOT see Mastermind's space ship leave the planet. They literally passed him on the other side. ..LOL..LOL...Oh, this is too funny. But I LOVE it!
unreal times. I don't recall the Abbot and Costello cartoon though.
I do remenber i was a great cartoon
@@dansmith6748 I saw it once or twice when I was really really little.
Want to see all of the marcal cartoons only a few made that star capt America, iron man,hulk,Thor and submariner. Man I only saw them back in 66 I was a kid 9 years old and just happened upon them . Very basic little movement but the story's the characters were spot on scarry at times especially what the red skull was on to fight capt America. The hulk always my fav . Run them if you can
LOL..LOL..At the 15:38 mark, Superman just borrows heavily from the rap group Cypress Hill: "You're into something that you don't understand!...I could just kill a man!"...The Mastermind villain just messed around and found out!..LOL..LOL...LOVED when Mastermind screamed "NO" and puts his arm up like that's somehow going to protect you from Superman shoving your own huge asteroid right down your throat. ..LOL...LOL..Too funny.
Great memories.
AAH AAH EEH EEH TOOKIE TOOKIE
🏆 1967 IS NOT COMPLETE without Hanna-Barbera's Most Elaborate Animated Adventure "SHAZZAN"... Filled with exquisite backgrounds in ancient Baghdad with evil sheiks and wizards. A young brother and sister find the two half's of an ancient ring. When the halves are joined together they summon a 10 mile high genie that protects them from evil villains. He gives them an enchanted flying winged camel 🐫 for transportation and we see some of the most handsome animation of the decade
@@michaelgrant7322 I agree but it was blocked by the copyright owners. It wouldn’t let me show it.
@Cheezytoons Did copywrite owners Hanna-Barbera let you show ANY of their others cartoons? If they did, wouldn't that be the permission for all of them?
I'd also add Moby Dick, Mightor & Young Samson
@@MrBronx61 I believe they are on the 1966 or 1968 video…. I don’t remember.
@@michaelgrant7322 yeah, some. Can’t show Smurfs at all. Or Jetson episodes. Flintstones seem to be ok. I have no clue how they decide what you can and can’t show.
Marcia Brady!!!
The herculoids was not for 1967 but from the reboot in the 70’s
@ 31:30 .............. Marsha brady - (barbie doll commercial)
The Herculoids episode is not from 1967, but from the 70's. It was the remake of the show. You tell because the voices are all wrong, and the drop in quality.
@@davidhurd6668 I post them the year they come out. But the episodes aren’t necessarily from that year.
LOL..LOL..Truth be told? The Flash could've just vibrated at super speed to get out of the quicksand, or he could've spun around at hurricane force winds to free himself from the quicksand as well. LOL..LOL...Just saying....
That's assuming he had learned how to do it. Flash had a learning curve for all the tricks he could do with ease today. You saw it on the CW TV series and the way Clark Kent learned to use his powers.
Actually, The Flash learned all of his super speed tricks BEFORE he joined the Justice League.
And the CW DC Comics television series are NOT faithful at all to the comics that they're based on. Superman discovered most of his powers in a surprisingly short time, junior high school actually. It didn't take him 6 to 8 years to fly or to use heat vision or to graduate high school. Most real comic book fans aren't fans of the CW television series: not comic book accurate, awful/inaccurate casting choices and costume designs, too much talking and NOT enough action, and NOT a big enough budget to accurately portray the source material in the way that it should be.
Ah Ah... Eee Eee... Tukie Tukie...
All the first marcal big 5 capt America vs red skull iron man hulk Thor and submariner.
Anybody know what happened to rat dog he was showing all these cartoons getting great readings and suddenly now he's gone what's up
Marvel marvel marvel
Wow! Cartoons really sucked back then.
Not all of the cartoons from this era are insanely incredible. Just like there's good movies and bad movies now, same thing with 1960's cartoons back then. Some cartoons were severely limited by production budget, writing talent, imagination restraints and very strict television corporate censors and deeply fear-based child psychologists that the conservative networks brought in. And, most respectfully, you're entitled to your opinion, but well over 20 million in DVD sales of these cartoons, and them being cinematically restored and preserved by the studios/companies that made them, says that the greater majority of cartoon lovers and cartoon fans don't feel the same as you do. As a matter of fact, Peabody and Sherman, George Of The Jungle, Dudley Do-Right, Popeye, Underdog, The Justice League, The Teen Titans, The Flash, Aquaman, Green Lantern, and Superman all have had movies/television shows made about them in the last 10-25 years or so. (Not too bad for 1960's-era cartoon characters, eh?) Also, Warner Bros. is currently developing the Herculoids as either a major film or a streaming series. And the real beauty of cartoons and animation is that there's something for everyone...hopefully. Hey, all the best.
@@cornbreadthedog There were some stinkers. But most of it I’ve always enjoyed.
Damn I remember the GI Joe astronaut and Space Capsule never had one seen a few at flea markets over the years.
@@georgewilliams4258 I never really played with GI Joe much. I knew they had a lot of toys though.