The intro for the GI Joe movie was crazy awesome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok-DrfFJAgw ,Teufel_in_Blau wrote:Best Intros
to bad the movie goes downhill pretty quick from there.
The intro for the GI Joe movie was crazy awesome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok-DrfFJAgw ,Teufel_in_Blau wrote:Best Intros
I was agreeing with you until the "infantile" bit. Some of those episodes were fairly dark and demented, esp. the one about King Sisyphus or the one with the space pirates who open up those mystery coffins. Again, you're confusing MLP girly, badly-animated garbage with 80s sci-fi awersomenessSly Cherry Chunks wrote:sorry Dad.
Back on topic:
Anyone actually interested in the art behind these shows? This is probably the best starship design in animation. And it was 'filmed' almost like a studio miniature. So much detail in all those close ups. Definately the best thing about this show (which was pretty infantile, looking back.)
big version: http://i47.tinypic.com/152dfzd.jpg
not reallyxbl0x180 wrote:Some of those episodes were fairly dark and demented
The let's troll bronies thread is here: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... &start=600Again, you're confusing MLP girly, badly-animated garbage with 80s sci-fi awersomeness
Yes to all of those, they were some of the best anthropomorphised adaptations going - especially Dogtanian which I absolutely loved as a kid (the theme tune will stay with me for life). Around the World in 80 Days was also fantastic, I remember spending a day watching episodes of it back to back.MX7 wrote:Pirates of Darkwater/Willy Fogg/Dogtanian
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Yeah, some were dark. MLP is the bar for how much worse/low something could get. Paring anything to MLP suddenly makes that thing look much betterSly Cherry Chunks wrote:not reallyxbl0x180 wrote:Some of those episodes were fairly dark and dementedThe let's troll bronies thread is here: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... &start=600Again, you're confusing MLP girly, badly-animated garbage with 80s sci-fi awersomeness
If you think Ulysses 31 is 'dark' then you'd probably love mlp. The only way is up - if you find 6teen entertaining.
Yes, thats it. thanksTransatlanticFoe wrote:Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors!1up wrote:Anyone remember a Cartoon which takes place in space with these monsters that can turn into trucks and cars? I remember the heroes car has a Big drill on the roof. Monsters spawn from these big plants or trees.
Sh!t... Its the 2 pics in the 2nd post. Whats it called?
Also, who remembers this guy? Stupid theme song is stuck in my head forever
http://www.google.dk/search?q=roger+ram ... Ngt3aQwN_M:
Yes, that's the one. The title theme was a huge chart hit in Germany in 1977. Written by the same guy who made the awesome German Soundtrack to Captain Future I linked to in a previous post. Sung by a duo called "Gitti & Erika", the latter being the songwriter's wife.Specineff wrote:Is it the one animated by Miyazaki? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi,_Girl_of_the_AlpsTeufel_in_Blau wrote:Sadly our own cartoons were really bad. I have a hard time of thinking of a good German cartoon, maybe "Heidi", but that was co-produced with the Japanese and I hated it as a kid.
Did it involve an island that had broken off the continent and was drifting through the sea? they were all led by a polar bear and there was some ferret called sascha?Sly Cherry Chunks wrote:The UK couldnt do 'bad-ass-toy-driven shows' but they still had a lot of memorable titles:
That wierd furry version of treasure island I cant remember the name of
No sorry, it wasnt that, I've never seen that before. I found it now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rikjz5ZuWP4 Legend Of Treasure Island. I thought this was from when I was a kid, turns out it was from when I was 17!Leader Bee wrote:Did it involve an island that had broken off the continent and was drifting through the sea? they were all led by a polar bear and there was some ferret called sascha?That wierd furry version of treasure island I cant remember the name of
Oisky poisky !
That'd be Noah's Island.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQd7merYF70
Your anti-pony rage doesnt help reinforce your position. Quite the opposite infact, let's list the ways:-xbl0x180 wrote:Yeah, some were dark. MLP is the bar for how much worse/low something could get. Paring anything to MLP suddenly makes that thing look much better![]()
Ex: You watch 6Teen?! Well, at least it's not as bad as MLP.
Thundarr was great, shame it only lasted 23 episodes, but I do remember at that time in 1980 my brothers loving it more than I did.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Yeah, watching Thundarr The Barbarian was an ol' favorite of mine. Used to watch Tarzan (the Filmation produced version) back in the early '80s as well.CMoon wrote:You know, I'd like to see Thundarr again at some point. In a very obvious way it was pretty dark, but it was also just a mash up of Conan, Star Wars and D&D (I don't know if that's really a complaint.) Don't really know if it was particularly good, but there's no forgetting some of the weird designs and...well...a saturday morning cartoon that started with the world being destroyed.
You might recall the short lived arcade game cartoon series that aired on NBC with:
Pac-Man
Q*Bert
Dragon's Lair
For the super old-school live action Saturday morning stuff, Sid & Marty Krofft's "The Land of the Lost" series was different.
Even the live-action sci-fi series of "Jason and the Star Command" (circa 1978) was a direct rip-off of Star Wars straight down to Jason's outfit reminscient of Han Solo's garb. At least, they used minature models for the cool spaceships. Sid Haig looks like he just woke up outta bed with that garrish garb on.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Hold on... isn't "blind refusal to accept that a show aimed at children is infantile" exactly the criticism being aimed at Pony obsessors?Sly Cherry Chunks wrote: symptoms:
- blind refuseal to accept that a show aimed at children is infantile
- flies into ad-hominen (or in this case, anti-pony (???)) rage when above is suggested
- insecure; justifies own tastes by claiming they are 'dark' ie; 'mature'
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
I'd say so, yes. What are you trying to say? -That I'm in denial about something? Cos I know exactly how infantile I am. The point was more about Xcocks obvious insecurity. The discussion is fine whatever, but his constant HAAATE over in that thread and now here was getting tiring.Skykid wrote:Hold on... isn't "blind refusal to accept that a show aimed at children is infantile" exactly the criticism being aimed at Pony obsessors?
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Hahahah. Leave it to an emotionally-stunted brony to s*** all over an otherwise totally awersome thred about cartoons that shreddrauch wrote:Another thread falling victim to silly meme pictures with internet lingo and text? More pony arguments? What a surprise!
Christ, that is every kind of awesome ever. Especially that Mega Man one.Teufel_in_Blau wrote:Germany had some of the best Anime Intros ever. I mean just check out Sailor Moon. But the German Mega Man Intro pretty much shits on all the other Intros out there.Best Intros
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