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Ok here are some that may or may not have been said:

Dino-Riders

He-man

Alias the Jester

Noddy

Mighty Mouse

Danger Mouse

Biker Mice from Marz

Chip'n'Dale

Duck Tales

Raggy Dolls

Trap Door

Spot

Gogs

Plasmo

Bobbys world

Orson and Olivia

Animals of Farthing wood

Ren and Stimpy

Tale Spin

Felix the cat

Where's Wally

The Tick

Eek the Cat

Toxic Crusaders

Babar

Ahhh Real Monsters

Rugrats

Super Mario Bros

Sonic the Hedgehog

Filbert the frog

Crash dummies

Count Duckula

Widget

The ratties

Dark Wing duck

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UR2EZY....mate if you love Silver Hawks u will wet urself over this cartoon series.....its called Les Chevalier Du Zodiac......(also refered to as Saint Seiya) was a French cartoon that i watched non stop while in france!! It was AWESOME.......really hard to get and episodes off net as i have tryed soo hard and still to this day have none!!! Basically same sorta deal as Silver Hawks but only better...there are main characters which are all named after the star signs...and have powers and sick arse suits!!! ANyways hard to explain but heres a link to have a looksie at

http://www.chevaliers-du-zodiac.fr.st/

btw sites are mostly frenchy language

some pics also

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by moondog

Gatchaman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Also known (in its extremely lame English-dubbed incarnation) as Battle of the Planets, or G-Force.

Me too! :D

didn't know it was called Gatchaman though!!

also loved Astroboy!

Originally posted by UR2EZ

ok 5 points for the person who can name this one....

there were 4 people....

3 silver and one bronze guy...

they were in space sorta.... and they shot things outta their shoulders and smoke from their feet... and the bronze guy was like a little kid and he had these boomerang sorta things...

dunno if anyone has answered this yet....

but im pretty sure that toon was called SILVER HAWKS .....

shteam.jpg

I still love watching cartoons, i tend to watch anime more though, my fav at the moment is Initial D

LIST:

Initial D

Tranzor Z / Mazinger Z / Mazinkaiser

Thunder Cats

Silverhawks

Ghostbusters

Animemations Ghostbusters (gorilla with 2 guys)

MASK

Speed Racer

Robotech

Grandizer

The Formators / Ghetta Robo G

Gundam

Deputy Dog

The Centurions

so many more that have sadly been forgotten. good to relive the old days

  • 2 weeks later...

There was once a TV show on ABC at nights years ago now that had a boy travelling accross I think it was some jungle covered country, and he had half of the medalion and the man had the other half, when they combined them they were able to turn on this giant bird machine they could use to fly. I would like to know what it was but can't remember much else

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