1/8/2023 0 Comments Relive your childhoodImage Credit: 6) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)īelieve it or not, there are currently four different animated series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The series follows a team of cyborg heroes - among them are Quicksilver, Tally Hawk and Commander Stargazer - in winged metallic suits as they fight against a force of evil led by Mon*Star. SilverHawks is made from the same studio who brought you the hugely-popular ThunderCats a year before. For instance, Matt Trakker’s red Chevrolet Camaro “Thunderhawk” can transform into a fighter jet. The highlight of this cartoon series is their fancy vehicle transformations. follows the crimefighting members of Mobile Armored Strike Kommand and their leader, Matt Trakker to fight against the evil V.E.N.O.M. This cartoon series is also popularly known for its catchy “Go Gadget Go!” theme song. In case you have forgotten, Inspector Gadget revolves around the titular detective who has a body full of built-in bionic gadgets and his evil nemesis, Dr Claw. The original 1983 cartoon series is still the better one out there. Image Credit: 3) Inspector Gadget (1983)įorget about the ill-fated 1999 movie version. Unfortunately, it didn’t do well at the box office. The cartoon series subsequently spawned a live-action film in 1987 featuring then-young Dolph Lundgren in the title role. He-Man and the Master of the Universe, which involves Prince Adam and his alter ego of the titular character saving the planet of Eternia from the evil Skeletor, ran a total of 130 episodes until 1985. The theme song, He-Man’s famous “ I have the power!” battle cry, the Power Sword - these are some of the famous trademarks from the beloved ’80s cartoon series. Image Credit: tv. 2) He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe (1983) The series also featured an animated film version in 1987. Despite the popularity of the series, it only ran for two seasons with a total of 95 episodes. Joe movies didn’t do the iconic 1983 cartoon series much justice. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and relive your childhood with these ’80s cartoon classics! Keep in mind this happened way before the existence of the digital era like the internet, smartphone and social media. Remember back in your childhood era when you’re so eager to see what’s on every Saturday morning? It was the good old days in the ’80s, where sitting in front of the television used to be the order of the day.
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