Quote: The cartoon I was thinking of with the assault weapons was called \"The Centurions.\" It was pretty cool back in the day.
As cheesy as this was, it's one of my favorites. They play it on Boomerang early afternoons. POWER EXTREEEEEEEEEEME!!!!!!
Quote:Anyone else old enough to remember Battle Star Gallactica,
There was a movie, but if I remember correctly, it was the pilot episode. There's a planned "reunion" Movie. Gonna be weird considering both Adama(Lorne Greene) and Baltar (John Colicos) are both dead. Actually Lorne Greene died on September 11th, 1987 or 88.
Quote:EVERY He-Man episode feature the same clips of animation of He Man running \"towards the camera and jumping over it\"
This was EVERY Filmation cartoon. It's funny cause Cartoon Network wanted rights to show it and Filmation wanted too much so they went out and made their own, which is actually a pretty good cartoon. MASK and the Galaxy Rangers were also two not so big cartoons that I really liked.
There were actually THREE Voltrons, the near universe(the vehicles, 15 of them) Middle Universe(Three gladiator robots, never released in USA), and the Far Universe(The ever popular Lions of Arus) I had a Voltron Lions/Vehicles team up on video, but God knows what I did with it.They brought it back a few years ago in 3-d and it was halfway decent. GI Joe was cool till I was about 14 and then it got stupid. Transformers was also cool till they got into those Head Masters and Power Masters and Target Masters. How about Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors.
There were one or two slight knockoffs of the Thundercats, the Silverhawks and Tigersharks. All made by the same company. Anyone remember Turbo Teen, Rubik the Amazing Cube, Saturday Supercade, Dragons Lair and Pac Man???
And last but not least another charged up Saturday Morning staple, THE SUPERFRIENDS.
I actually liked Davey and Goliath.