Favorite 80's Cartoon?
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I saw this thread and though beauty I'll post my favourite 80s cartoon here but then as I read the thread more cartoons popped up that made me go my brothers and I watched that religiously. So here in no particular order (except the top spot) and my favourite 80s cartoons.
The Mysterious Cities Of Gold
Dungeons And Dragons
Transformers
The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz
Voltron (Lion version)
Ulysses 31
Battle Of The Planets
Still wish I could get Dungeons and Dragons and The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz on DVD here in Australia.
The Mysterious Cities Of Gold
Dungeons And Dragons
Transformers
The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz
Voltron (Lion version)
Ulysses 31
Battle Of The Planets
Still wish I could get Dungeons and Dragons and The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz on DVD here in Australia.
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Wuzzles
Captain N.
Gummi Bears
Duck Tales
Captain N.
Gummi Bears
Duck Tales
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Re: Favorite 80's Cartoon?
I have fond memories of Babar and Kissyfur (I have two Dutch VHS tapes of Kissyfur, would dearly love a DVD release), but my favourite show from the 80's is without a doubt The Raccoons. One of my favourite animated shows in general.
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I always wanted to like The Raccoons more than the actual show allowed. I thought it was good, I wouldn't miss it, and I wasn't disappointed by it, but there was something about it that I wasn't crazy about. Can't put my finger on it, but there you go! I'd like to see it again, though, to get a new appraisal on it: I remember the animation being pretty good for 80s TV stuff.
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Two 3-DVD boxed sets of The Raccoons TV series have been released by Morningstar Entertainment. I think they were only distributed in Canada. They are rather 'pricey' .. and (unfortunately) are now 'out-of-print'. They also only contain 18 episodes of the show, which is less than half the total produced. Regardless, if you're a fan of the series, they are worth seeking-out.
Personally, I was much more fond of the four 'TV specials' which preceded the TV series .. particularly The Raccoons and the Lost Star. Unfortunately, none of those has yet seen a DVD release.
This early Nelvana series sported better-than-average animation, and overall was rather charming. It also had the distinction of not being based around a line of toys, as was very much in-fashion at the time.
Personally, I was much more fond of the four 'TV specials' which preceded the TV series .. particularly The Raccoons and the Lost Star. Unfortunately, none of those has yet seen a DVD release.
This early Nelvana series sported better-than-average animation, and overall was rather charming. It also had the distinction of not being based around a line of toys, as was very much in-fashion at the time.
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Fabulous Films LTD Actually released the first two seasons, which are the two DVD sets I currently have. The second season set has a documentary/interview with Kevin Gillis. I am not a fan of a couple of random (themed) episodes, I prefer a nice seasonal set. But I suppose that would go for most of us. In Germany the show has been released in its entirety, but only with the German voicetrack, I decided against buying that.droosan wrote:Two 3-DVD boxed sets of The Raccoons TV series have been released by Morningstar Entertainment. I think they were only distributed in Canada. They are rather 'pricey' .. and (unfortunately) are now 'out-of-print'. They also only contain 18 episodes of the show, which is less than half the total produced. Regardless, if you're a fan of the series, they are worth seeking-out.
I have the four tv specials on VHS.
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Wow. That had to be THE best post about "Tom & Jerry" that I've seen EVER. "It's a nice story about a mouse and a cat." Brilliant!james22 (in the now deleted post above) wrote:My favorite carton is Tom and Jerry. It’s a nice story about a mouse and a cat. I like this cartoon very much because it’s always funny. Also I like Scooby doo (loved shaggy). Droopy and Driple is another cartoon I watch same time.
Seriously, Spambots seem to be drawn to this topic almost by instinct...
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Very cool three-part interview with Maurice LaMarche (Egon Spangler) on The Real Ghostbusters! .
https://youtu.be/uz41Zte3JNg
https://youtu.be/uz41Zte3JNg
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Kids react to: DuckTales! (pre-2017)
https://youtu.be/_y9qGngsyA4
Sorry to keep posting these, but this one was just sooooo crazy! Had to share it!
https://youtu.be/_y9qGngsyA4
Sorry to keep posting these, but this one was just sooooo crazy! Had to share it!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Original promo for The Real Ghostbusters in 1986, when Slimer was bad and Peter looked much more like Bill Murray.
https://youtu.be/OiC5_qROyMw
(Also, doesn’t the pink ghost at 2:00 look a lot like Bing-Bong? Lol.)
https://youtu.be/OiC5_qROyMw
(Also, doesn’t the pink ghost at 2:00 look a lot like Bing-Bong? Lol.)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Very long and VERY comprehensive oral history of The Disney Afternoon.
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/disney-af ... ue-rangers
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/disney-af ... ue-rangers
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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The 80s was filled with cartoons that were totally tubular. Many are still popular today, such as Transformers and G.I. Joe, both of which went on to become live action films in the last decade…but what about all the shows from the 80s that nobody seems to remember? https://docsbay.net/ten-80s-cartoons-th ... -remembers