When I was much younger I remember watching my favorite cartoons like Voltron, ThunderCats, Darkwing Duck, Mighty Mouse, Transformers, HE-MAN, even fraggle rock. I collected Cabbage Patch dolls and garbage pail kid cards. Those were the days of care free times.
I remember this episode of ThunderCats when Liono was young and received the "Eye of Thunderia"...sight beyond sight. I must say out of all the other members Panthro was my all time favorite. Remember Snarf! Snarf! I think there was Cheetara, Jagga who died in the beginning, Tygra and the some other little guy whose name escapes me at the moment. For the life of me I cannot remember the mummy bad guys name. He always had to escape to his sarcofigous (may not be spelled correctly)to re-energize after getting spanked.
Mighty Mouse was always awesome to watch. A buff little mouse in a yellow suit with a red cape. In the suspence of the moment you would hear the theme, "Here I come to save the day"! followed by "Mighty Mouse is on the way"! Then all of a sudden Might Mouse would swoop in and pummel the bad guys. Even houses equipped with canons couldn't stop him! Man I loved that show!
Another one of my all time favorites was the kick-butt Voltron Defenders of the Universe! Five different mechanical tigers would transform and interconnect to one another forming into a powerful and massive sword-wielding robot.
Darkwing Duck was a favorite as well, which I think may have been a spin off of the Cartoon series Duck Tales or vice-versa. I cannot remember the rest of his fellow teammate names, but I watched it religiously. I think it was more a 1990's series.
Fraggle Rock was cool to watch. It was similar to the Muppet Babies show, which I also watched as well. I had a lot of time on my hands. Not so much a outgoing person my mother would say. The main characters I remember most were those little construction workers that made bridges that I believe were edible.
Childhood cartoons...
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Samson J. Loo
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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