Big Guy and rusty the boy robot
this was on FOX, I'm pretty sure the show I'm talking about was on HBO and if not, it was on another cable movie channel. The robot was also small, like human or human child size. Can't say I remember much else-but would like to.
no, the one i speak of is a movie, not a show, and pretty sure it was HBO, around 1980 I'd say
Strawberry Shortcake's antagonist was 'The Peculiar Purple Pieman' .
The 1980s cartoon about junkyard dogs is called "Dog City." It featured animated characters based on the comic book series created by Doug Langdale, focusing on a group of dogs living in a junkyard who navigate various adventures and challenges. The show combined elements of action and humor, appealing to both children and adults.
I've been searching for this for years - the music in the tightrope scene has haunted me since I was a kid. Did you ever find out what it is called or where to watch it?
Sudhir Tailang has been a cartoonist for 28 years. He first made a mark with his daily "Here and Now" pocket cartoons in the Hindustan Times in the 1980s. Drawing his first cartoon at the age of 10, he began his career with the Illustrated Weekly of India .
yes he was , in the 1980s
Yes. A cartoon version of 'Return to Oz' aired in the United States of America on February 9, 1964. It ran on NBC's General Electric Color Fantasy Hour. It became available in VHS format in the 1980s, through Prism Entertainment; and as a DVD on March 2006, through Sony Wonder and Classic Media.
No, it's based on a 1980s cartoon series.
Jaga was one of the main characters on the 1980s cartoon ThunderCats. The character was voiced by Earl Hammond in the original series. The character also featured in the 2011 remake of the cartoon.
Strawberry Shortcake's antagonist was 'The Peculiar Purple Pieman' .
Splinter human name hamato yoshi in the 1980s cartoon series.
Cabbage patch dolls were popular in the mid 1980s (1985-86)
Americans wanted to return to traditional values.
National Film Board of Canada.
The Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers were a novelty pop music act. They were active in the 1980s and early 1990s in England and were lead by a cartoon rabbit.
If your talking about the shape shifting robots, they were created on cybertron by the quintessons. ^Only in the 1980s G1 cartoon continuity. In more or less all other universes in the transformers multiverse, they were created by the god Primus.
"The Empire Strikes Back" was released in 1980 and "Return of the Jedi" was released in 1983.
Its significance is the return to the classical education as taught prior to the 1980s. See link below.