Blasts from the past

Ok, lets get into the super classic cartoons and tv shows

Super Friends
Chilly Willy
Woody Wood Pecker (I knew that didn't look right when I made my post)
Casper
Mighty Mouse
Grape Ape
Yogie Bear and all his Jellystone friends
Huckaberry Hound

Wonder Women
Batman
Million Dollar Man
Bionic Women
Charlies Angles (the tv show)
A-Team
Green Acres
Pettycoat Junction
 
Ok, lets get into the super classic cartoons and tv shows

Super Friends
Chilly Willy
Woody Wood Picker
Casper
Mighty Mouse
Grape Ape
Yogie Bear and all his Jellystone friends
Huckaberry Hound

Wonder Women
Batman
Million Dollar Man
Bionic Women
Charlies Angles (the tv show)
A-Team
Green Acres
Pettycoat Junction

I think you mean Woody Wood Pecker. Since you mentioned Mighty Mouse, you have to mention Heckle and Jeckle! And, yep, I remember the Hanna-Barbera cartoons! Those were the BEST!
 
I think you mean Woody Wood Pecker. Since you mentioned Mighty Mouse, you have to mention Heckle and Jeckle! And, yep, I remember the Hanna-Barbera cartoons! Those were the BEST!

Thanks for the catching the spelling boo boo! I kept looking at it, thinking it didn't look right!


Heckle and Jeckle! I knew there was another that went alone with Woody and Chilly. I also remember one with a St. Bernard, but I don't remember his name.
 
How about My Little Pony, the cartoon show

It's pretty bad when I can sing who knows how many tv theme songs

*starts singing Pinky and the Brain*
 

Thanks for the catching the spelling boo boo! I kept looking at it, thinking it didn't look right!


Heckle and Jeckle! I knew there was another that went alone with Woody and Chilly. I also remember one with a St. Bernard, but I don't remember his name.



No problem :) I've done it too and have gone back to edit my spelling errors.

I believe it was Sebastian. It was the first time I ever heard of that name.
 
I have the following old school cartoons & tv shows on dvd:
- Gummi bears
- Ducktales
- Rescue Rangers
- Dinosaurs (the Sinclair family)
- Danger mouse
- Hong kong phooey
- Rocky & Bullwinkle
- Super mario bros. super show
- Thundercats
- Voltron
- Dawson's Creek
- The Wuzzles (not an original dvd set though :rolleyes1)
- My little pony
- The Maxx (old '90s MTV show)
- The muppet show
- Alvin & the chipmunks
 
Does anyone remember Super Elastic Bubble plastic??? Man, those commericials always made it look so fun!!!! Also, did anyone else have a Crissy or Velvet Doll, where you could yank out her hair on the top of their head to make "extensions?"
 
Mun chi chi
Mun chi chi
So soft & cuddly

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I always wanted 1 of these things & my mean parents wouldn't buy me 1 :headache:
 
Pogo Ball

We had these..both at home and at school, where we'd get to use them during gym/recess.

I think the one you're talking about with the big dog is Belle and Sebastian. Only Belle (the dog) wasn't a St. Benard, she was a Great Pyrenees and Sebastian was a gypsy boy who was looking for his mother.

I also really loved The Little Prince show. That was just awesome and made me forget how depressing the book was. :happytv:

I was also a huge fan of David the Gnome back in the day.

TOV
 
Okay, this was in the '70s but one of my favorite cartoons growing up was Captain Caveman!! Loved him.

Heather
 
Some of my favorites were

Weeble wobbles
Big Wheels
Rub A Dub Dolly
Merlin
Stretch Armstrong
GI Joe
Fisher price Little People Boat & Barn ( the origional)

Yogi the bear
Flinstones
 
I collected
Sea Wees (little memraids that had sponge lily pads and little mini mermaid babies)

Snicks (from McDonalds they were little green smurflike Aliens)

ALL the little plastic California Raisins

the COOL notebooks with the textured surface so you could rip out a page and take crayons and make a copy of the notebook cover

I loved my Fisher Price Sunshine Family

My Friends Mandy (and Jenny and Becky and Mikey and Nikki)

My Darci doll (I had the red head my neighbor had the blonde)

I also had every Mork doll, action figure etc ever made I still have the little Mork that came in the egg and I had my funky rainbow suspenders that I got when I was 5 and wore every day til they broke

Oh and I also still have my Little people Sesame Street Brownstone Sesame Street playhouse and Sesame Street people Mr Hooper is awesome.

And I had ALL the Disney Weebles all that I still have are 2 Mickeys a Pluto and um one more I forget who I should go look
 
Some of my favorites were

Weeble wobbles
Big Wheels
Rub A Dub Dolly
Merlin
Stretch Armstrong
GI Joe
Fisher price Little People Boat & Barn ( the origional)

Yogi the bear
Flinstones

I had a Rub A Dub doll when I was younger as well as the big wheel.
 
I loved my Barbie townhouse! I also had Dawn dolls. They were really tiny and they were fashion models!!! LOL They had really groovy 70's clothing.

Does anyone remember a cartoon called Couragous Cat and Minute Mouse?

I also remember Ch. 7 in NY would show movies every afternoon around 4:00. They had theme weeks which were cool. My favorites were Gidget week although as a kid I remember thinking it was weird that Gidget was played by a different actress in each movie! Monster week was great too. It was always Mothra, Godzilla vs. Mothra, etc. The cheesier the movie, the better.
 
I loved my Barbie townhouse! I also had Dawn dolls. They were really tiny and they were fashion models!!! LOL They had really groovy 70's clothing.

Does anyone remember a cartoon called Couragous Cat and Minute Mouse?

I also remember Ch. 7 in NY would show movies every afternoon around 4:00. They had theme weeks which were cool. My favorites were Gidget week although as a kid I remember thinking it was weird that Gidget was played by a different actress in each movie! Monster week was great too. It was always Mothra, Godzilla vs. Mothra, etc. The cheesier the movie, the better.


I remember Couragous Cat and Minute Mouse. Used to love watching it.

I don't remember channel 7 having a theme of movies on during the week, but DH does.

We both remember the After School Specials that were be on channel 7.
 
Hi,

I'm really dating myself now. I've been out of high school for 25 years and out of college for 21 years. Scary. In the early '70s I watched a show called Ultra Man. Set in Japan, this metallic super hero fought the kind of monsters you'd see on Godzilla, by arranging his hands in a "swastika" position and issuing from the front hand a heat ray that killed the enemy. When finished, he looked up, then flew into the air. No dialogue.

I recently purchased a five-DVD set of 124 "Blake Edwards' 'The Pink Panther'" cartoons that were made from 1964 to 1981. Viewing DVD 1, covering 1964 and 1965, I soon struggled to breathe from laughing so hard. So violent; and except for two of those 'toons, no dialogue from Pink himself; but soooooo funny!

Jim
 


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