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4262ArticleOldSchool80sLove the group photo at the end. Fun project! Look forward to seeing more as you add to the collection. Jan 01, 2018View
4270ArticleSupermanThat's a nice set of action figures. I used to own that same Green Ranger figure. He was my favorite back then, so I snatched him right up when I saw him at the store.Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 2Jan 15, 2018View
4260ArticlemickyarberYou know I’m a big fan of the old cards, and I love reading your take on them. I just ordered a whole case of those American Gladiator cards from eBay and am anxiously awaiting their arrival!Trading Card Treasures Vol. 2Dec 30, 2017View
4269ArticleSupermanI didn't have any of these, but those TMNT cards would have been the set that interested me the most back in the day.Trading Card Treasures Vol. 2Jan 15, 2018View
4207ArticlepikachuloverKCOP used to show the most random Sunday morning cartoons. As a kid I liked the Paw Paw Bears. Fantastic Max was very popular with the kids in my kindergarten class in 1989/1990. Anything by Hanna Barbera or Harvey Toons on Sundays was ok with me. Adding Tom and Jerry to their Sunday morning lineup was always a treat. I used to watch Blinky Bill I think that was on KCOP. I love the Comic Strip. I used to be an editor for the TV.com page until somebody overtook my position.SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 28, 2017View
4208ArticleHoju Koolander@pikachulover I knew you'd have my back on this one. Yep, KCOP Channel 13 was where I watched almost all of these cartoons, with the exception of the Marvel Action Universe, which played on KTLA Channel 5. Although I think the later version in the 90s called the Marvel Action Hour with Iron Man and Fantastic Four eventually played on KCOP. I'm blanking on Paw Paw Bears though. They look vaguely familiar, but I don't think I watched it.SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 28, 2017View
4209Articlecomic_book_fani liked ironman and fantastic four cartoons and i was a big fan of usa's sunday morning lineup that had the mortal kombat street fighter and savage dragon cartoons.SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 28, 2017View
4210ArticlejkatzI found an unopened VHS tape of the Robocop cartoon at a thrift store once (in fact, it's the same one you used a picture of). It's interesting because until now, I've never heard anybody mention it, even in passing. In this nostalgic period where even the most obscure 80s cartoon gets its time in the sun, I'm going to guess this one was forgotten for a reason. You gotta love the tagline on the Dino-Riders toys, too. Why can't scientists forget about global warming and focus on discovering the important issues...like how to harness the power of dinosaurs!?SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 29, 2017View
4211ArticleHoju Koolander@jkatz I personally mention it way too much along with the Rambo cartoon, but you're right, it was nobody's favorite. Did you buy that sealed tape? Forgotten or not, that's awesome! @comic_book_fan Yeah, that whole 90s period of watered down violent video game cartoons was crazy. Those 2 you mentioned, plus Double Dragon were memorable and do you remember Ultraforce with Prime and company?SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 29, 2017View
4212ArticleHoju KoolanderCorrection: I mention in the article that Silverhawks was a Rankin-Bass production, but I meant Thundercats. Silverhawks was produced by Lorimar.SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 29, 2017View