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Classic 80's cartoons

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by SabreLord, Sep 29, 2003.

  1. weasley69

    weasley69 Member

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    Hey does anyone know the name of the cartton with the heores who had suit that could change into bikes and helicopters with guns and stuff
     
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    That was Robotech! I loved that one.
     
  3. weasley69

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    no that's not it
    the one i'm thinking of is a group of like super agents that wear suits that have like holes in them where different parts fit to create vehicles and guns.
    One of the characters had a blue and silver suit.
    It used to be on cartoon network
    i have the action figure but i can't remember the name
    can anyone help me!!
     
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    O.k., now I got it. It was called "The Centurions" **man and machine** . The guy in the blue suit always had flying vehicles, and his name was Ace McLoud. The green suited guy had all of the submersible water vehicles (I don't remember his name), and the last guy, Jake Rockwell was the ground force. Once you described the action figures I knew it. I had them all as well. Thanks for bringing back some really happy memories weasley69!
     
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    I remember how cool it was that the would patch into their headquarters, called "Skynet" or something, from wherever they were on the globe and have them "beam down" all appropriate gear (guns, wheels, sheilding) that would be suited for that specific mission that they were on. The gear would automatically assemble to their suits and in 10 seconds, they would become moving vehicles physically equipped with a full army's worth of artillery.
     
  6. weasley69

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    yeah thats them thanx!
     
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    thundercats and gi joe were my favorites
     
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    god i would love to see the gummi bears again, they used to drink that juice and it would make them go hyper, they were blatantly addicted. My faves were easily 'Ulysses 31' [​IMG] and 'Dungeons and Dragons'.
    Anyone remember 'Mysterious city's of gold'? [​IMG] wish i could get my hands on it
     
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    a little off topic, but am Im the only one that when I hit the link in my email that says this thread is updated that it sends me to the forum main page? just wondering.
     
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    Me too.It's been redirecting me to the home page for a few months now, never thought too much about it!
     
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    Yeah its been doing it to me to since I first subscribed to it too, at least I know its not just me!
     
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    hmmm mine doesn't go to the main page it jumps to the last page
     
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    i love those old cartoons... but i have vague recollections of a cartoon that no-one seems to rbe able to help me with. It was a male creature with a funny name who lived under the floorboards or in the kitchen. He had a weird name like heffalump or mugwam, and it was a very basic drawn cartoon??!!? help... its driving me nuts!
     
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    BTW i'm in the UK, so i guess it wasnt shown anywhere else.
    also just remembered a foreign dubbed programme we had ove rhere with a boy on a white horse, not a cartoon but a series with actors. It was called SIlus, and he was an orphan... anyone remember this... anyone... anyone, Bueller Anyone?
     
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    I dont remember ol' Murun bacharunga or whatever his name is [lol] & I am actually a 70s child ... from the U.K

    Of course we remember moschops , used to call a mate that [he always had extra spittle hanging from his chops is why - heheh]

    If you read thru all of the pages you'll see Iv'e posted a fairly broad expanse of british remembered cartoons :)
     
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    I've been into the 80's flashbacks these days. Watching all the old series. My favourites were the usuals, Transformers, He-Man, I liked the old Voltron and Macross. There is one show that escapes me though, all i can remember about it was that there was a a ship in it like a battleship or aircraft carrier but it flew in space. I also remember that the battleship had some sort of plasma cannon in the front of it. Does this ring a bell to anyone? Also, anyone remember the cartoon Grendizer.
     
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    well im not sure just stumbled upon this hah
    but some part of what sdragon was asking sounds like Krull a movie in the 80s i think
    dont rember all that well

    but i rember a guy with a boomerang like weapon that he found in some lava knives would spring out of the ends of it

    a castle that would show up everey day some place diffrent

    a cyclops who could see the future but only the time of his own death

    toons i rember

    transformesr
    voltron
    gi joe
    mask
    smurfs
    snorks
    gummy bears
    casper
    mighty mouse
    tom and jerry
    all the buggs daffy
    tazz
    usa cartoon express
    the hair bear bunch

    few others i rember not toons tho

    voyagers sometin about a time travling fool a kid and a pocket watch

    ok this ones foggy , the great space coaster ? all i rember a huge clown a gnu gnaping and a land speeder

    fraggle rock odd muppets that tormented lil green construction workers by eathing thare buildings

    hmm oo now my head hurts


     
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    A guy I know from China says that in the late seventies/early eighties he watched a cartoon show that was imported from America about a guy with the strength of a bear and the speed of a leopard. Does anybody know what this show is?
     

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