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Eighties Kids cartoons

Augie March said:
Woof yep, the others nope.

Also a non-cartoon, but does anyone remember Alfonzo Bonzo?

:(

I have been trying and trying but why hant nobody heard of Josie Smith and Punky Brewster?? I can sing the theme tune for them and all and Im sure i didnt imagine them! :( :o
 
Madusa said:
nah, didnt the french one have a beret and no headphones? there was one with headphones but i think he had dungarees. :confused:
I used to think Claude was ace, because he drank coffee and ate croissants. After the episode where he ate croissant after croissant after croissant and washed each one down with a cup of coffee, I wanted to do the same. I just ate loads of bread and a cup of tea :( I was only about 4.
 
Herbsman. said:
I used to think Claude was ace, because he drank coffee and ate croissants. After the episode where he ate croissant after croissant after croissant and washed each one down with a cup of coffee, I wanted to do the same. I just ate loads of bread and a cup of tea :( I was only about 4.

saddo. :p :D
 
Madusa said:
:(

I have been trying and trying but why hant nobody heard of Josie Smith and Punky Brewster?? I can sing the theme tune for them and all and Im sure i didnt imagine them! :( :o


Diid PunkyBrewster have the pukeworthy habit of adding '-aroony' to the end of sentances? did she replace D'ffrent strokes in the scheduling?
 
A few 80's cartoons that i can remember

Cities of Gold
Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
Dogtanian and the Muskahounds - loved wathcing that every thursday afternoon
Duck Tales
Dangermouse - yep defintely early 80's i.e. 1981
Count Duckla
Ulysees 31
Super Ted
The Blunders (with Frankie Howerd doing the voice narration)
The Fantastic Adventures of Mr Rossi. Not sure if that one counts as an 80's movie very surrealisitic when i watched those episodes!
Dungeons and Dragons

Garfield
Inspector Gadget - GO GADGET GO! - cool theme tune! :cool:
 
Double post..

**i'm hinting at my age since i can remember watching these cartoons**

Trapdoor - Stay away from that Trap-dooor!!!
Jimbo and the Jet Sets

He-Man - liked the characters e.g. Skeletor, Man At Arms
She-Ra
 
E.J. said:
**i'm hinting at my age since i can remember watching these cartoons**

Trapdoor - Stay away from that Trap-dooor!!!
Jimbo and the Jet Sets

He-Man - liked the characters e.g. Skeletor, Man At Arms
She-Ra


JESUS!!!! she rah was an obscure one, even my powers of obscuritude could not remember that unaided. kudos to you:cool:
 
Fuck me, how did I forget the supposedly blatantly gay He-Man?

I wonder if he had 'relations' with Ram-Man?
 
spiderman spiderman, does whatever a spider can, spins a web, sweet surprise, catches thieves just like flies, look out! here comes the spidermaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!!!
 
Wasn't there a kind of educational cartoon that used to be on early morning on C4 I think about little people living and working inside a man's body.

They used to fly around in little bubble ships and one of the people was an old man with a really long white beard who was the God like figure of the whole body and who lived in the brain.
 
E.J. said:
Cities of Gold
Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
Dogtanian and the Muskahounds - loved wathcing that every thursday afternoon
Duck Tales
Dangermouse - yep defintely early 80's i.e. 1981
Count Duckla
Ulysees 31
Super Ted
The Blunders (with Frankie Howerd doing the voice narration)
The Fantastic Adventures of Mr Rossi. Not sure if that one counts as an 80's movie very surrealisitic when i watched those episodes!
Dungeons and Dragons

Garfield
Inspector Gadget - GO GADGET GO! - cool theme tune! :cool:
Duck Tales was 1992.
 
Augie March said:
Wasn't there a kind of educational cartoon that used to be on early morning on C4 I think about little people living and working inside a man's body.

They used to fly around in little bubble ships and one of the people was an old man with a really long white beard who was the God like figure of the whole body and who lived in the brain.
Oh god, i seem to remember that now.
 
Trouble is with these is the memory is better than the actual thing.

I recently bought the Dungeons and Dragons DVD and was bitterly disapointed to find out that it was shite of the highest order, despite my memories of it being the best thing ever as a kid.

80's nostalga and being an adult do not mix. :(

Also, Cartoon Network had the whole run of Inspector Gadget on at 2am recently and despite being stoned - it was just rubbish.
 
Augie March said:
Wasn't there a kind of educational cartoon that used to be on early morning on C4 I think about little people living and working inside a man's body.

They used to fly around in little bubble ships and one of the people was an old man with a really long white beard who was the God like figure of the whole body and who lived in the brain.
yes, i remember those- !
it's a french series, made in the late 70's or early 80's by Albert Barillé, and the original title on the first series is "Il était une fois...L'homme". :)

it was a trilogy actually, the first was about human history from neanderthals to modern times, the second was about the workings of the body and (i think) birth, the third was about space and the universe...
 
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Ulyseeeeeeeeeeeeese!
 
maya said:
yes, i remember those- !
it's a french series, made in the late 70's or early 80's by Albert Barillé, and the original title on the first series is "Il était une fois...L'homme". :)

it was a trilogy actually, the first was about human history from neanderthals to modern times, the second was about the workings of the body and (i think) birth, the third was about space and the universe...

Yes! Thankyou maya, you've reassured me it wasn't some delusional fragment of my childhood. :)

Here's the quite brilliant opening titles to the Life series. Put a massive grin on my face seeing and hearing this again. :D

 
PacificOcean said:
Trouble is with these is the memory is better than the actual thing.

80's nostalga and being an adult do not mix. :(

Thats bollocks i have All the episodes of Trapdoor on video and Stoppit and Tidy-up and i think they are even better now.
 
Herbsman. said:
Fuck me, how did I forget the supposedly blatantly gay He-Man?

I wonder if he had 'relations' with Ram-Man?


Realising the camp undertones as a teenager was devestating. I felt like nothing was sacred
 
PacificOcean said:
Trouble is with these is the memory is better than the actual thing.

I recently bought the Dungeons and Dragons DVD and was bitterly disapointed to find out that it was shite of the highest order, despite my memories of it being the best thing ever as a kid.

80's nostalga and being an adult do not mix. :(

Also, Cartoon Network had the whole run of Inspector Gadget on at 2am recently and despite being stoned - it was just rubbish.


Depends. I have gone back and watched the stuff I loved as a kid, and realised that it was Anime!! even before I knew what a geek was, I was watching geeky anime stuff. There is no hope for me. I will always be a sadact
 
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