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Yeah, but what about the really cool older ones like Underdog and Rocky and Bullwinkle??
Or am I showing my age.
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*head starts to flash* INACCURATE INACCURATE DATA IN ERROR!
DM, Count Duckula and more recent series such as Hugo & Victor and Avenger Penguins, all hail from the British "Cosgrove hall" Studios. Bananaman was made by someone else, who I don't remember.
Aardman Animations is the group responsible for Wallace & Gromitt, and the more recent Rex the Runt. ("Tuesday!")
UK 'toons rule!
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Ok what about the other cool Cartoons, too - like Voltron... Transformers... Lost Cities of Gold...?
there was also another real obscure one i watched Spartacus and the sun beneath the sea? anyone remember that?
What is it with DangerMouse! a friend was just singing that song the other day!
Oh Crumbs!
(big inspector gadget fan too...) hmmm was that about 1985? heh heh cool.
also, not really a cartoon - but they were all on at the same time - Monkey!
you know with Pigsy and Sandy and Tripitaka - and the Horse in season 2.
hmmmmm - I've never searched the web for Monkey pages!
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Yes, I remember Spartacus and the Sun Beneath the Sea! It was my absolute favorite cartoon of all time! Unfortunately, you can't find much on it these days...
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Lets see... I've seen Voltron(of course) as well as Robotech, Sparticus, Lost Cities of Gold too, Superb cartoons, and I think We've all seen Inspector Gadget!
Wait...Who would have thought that such Star Trek fans would also be cartoon Fans as well?
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I loved the underground network of tunnels - and the mystery of all the ancient Gummies that left...
So cool.
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