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Started by Ubiquitous
Tue, 06 May 2025 04:30
Forgotten 1970s Cartoons That Deserve a Comeback
Author: Ubiquitous
Date: Tue, 06 May 2025 04:30
Date: Tue, 06 May 2025 04:30
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Forgotten 1970s Cartoons That Deserve a Comeback | Hidden Gems from Saturday Morning TV Remember racing to the TV in your pajamas, cereal in hand, to catch those wild, weird, and wonderful Saturday morning cartoons? In this video, we dig deep into the vaults of 1970s animation and spotlight the forgotten cartoons that truly deserve a comeback. From the superhero adventures of Spider-Woman to the anime-inspired action of Battle of the Planets, the jungle exploits of Jana of the Jungle, and even prehistoric family fun in Valley of the Dinosaurs-these animated gems were ahead of their time and full of imagination. We're bringing back the vibe, voice, and visuals of classic Saturday mornings-so if you grew up in the '70s (or just love retro cartoons), this is your trip down memory lane. Don't miss these underrated 70s cartoons that shaped a generation. Featured Cartoons: Spider-Woman (1979) Battle of the Planets (G-Force) Return to the Planet of the Apes Jana of the Jungle The Pebbles and Bamm Bamm Show Once Upon a Time... Man Valley of the Dinosaurs https://youtu.be/Ob3-dAt5mb8?si=huqh6tQPF84werTb
Re: Forgotten 1970s Cartoons That Deserve a Comeback
Author: anim8rfsk
Date: Tue, 06 May 2025 11:41
Date: Tue, 06 May 2025 11:41
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Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote: > Forgotten 1970s Cartoons That Deserve a Comeback | Hidden Gems from Saturday > Morning TV > > Remember racing to the TV in your pajamas, cereal in hand, to catch those > wild, weird, and wonderful Saturday morning cartoons? In this video, we dig > deep into the vaults of 1970s animation and spotlight the forgotten cartoons > that truly deserve a comeback. > > From the superhero adventures of Spider-Woman to the anime-inspired action of > Battle of the Planets, “Inspired”? It was just a typically bad anime show re-dubbed into English because Frank had no idea what the people were saying. the jungle exploits of Jana of the Jungle, and even > prehistoric family fun in Valley of the Dinosaurs-these animated gems were > ahead of their time and full of imagination. > > We're bringing back the vibe, voice, and visuals of classic Saturday > mornings-so if you grew up in the '70s (or just love retro cartoons), this is > your trip down memory lane. Don't miss these underrated 70s cartoons that > shaped a generation. > > Featured Cartoons: > Spider-Woman (1979) > Battle of the Planets (G-Force) > Return to the Planet of the Apes > Jana of the Jungle > The Pebbles and Bamm Bamm Show > Once Upon a Time... Man > Valley of the Dinosaurs > > https://youtu.be/Ob3-dAt5mb8?si=huqh6tQPF84werTb > > -- The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
Re: Forgotten 1970s Cartoons That Deserve a Comeback
Author: Ubiquitous
Date: Wed, 07 May 2025 04:30
Date: Wed, 07 May 2025 04:30
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anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote: > Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote: >> Forgotten 1970s Cartoons That Deserve a Comeback | Hidden Gems from >> Saturday Morning TV >> >> Remember racing to the TV in your pajamas, cereal in hand, to catch those >> wild, weird, and wonderful Saturday morning cartoons? In this video, we >> dig deep into the vaults of 1970s animation and spotlight the forgotten >> cartoons that truly deserve a comeback. >> >> From the superhero adventures of Spider-Woman to the anime-inspired action >> of Battle of the Planets, > >“Inspired”? > >It was just a typically bad anime show re-dubbed into English because Frank >had no idea what the people were saying. It was majorly re-edited, too. I hear the original is quite interesting.
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