no one not a kid in that time will understand how magical it was. We were FREE. Watch cartoons till noon then you were outside all day till dark doing who knows what.
Generation x, latch key kid here. Born 1973, 51 year old. In 2024. Yes, I came home from school and watched these cartoons, commercials, and played with some of these toys. Then, I played video games, went out to play sports with friends, and got into all kinds of mischief. I wouldn't trade places with this Generation's kids if I could.
Just hearing He-man intro brings a smile to my face 😀 That was my absolute favorite until GI Joe started talking over!! Cartoons and toys!! Playing while watching the Cartoons and seeing commercials for the newest toys!! I was stuck indoors most of my childhood due to my handicap but considering it wasn't bad because we had the best TV Cartoons movies toy's video games and everything in between. Music came in as I got older but again the greatest music from the greatest decade. I still watch the He-man Christmas special every year!!
@@sgzartan: KCOP also played Inspector Gadget.....I lived in Bakersfield, CA back in the day, and we used to get most of the LA channels on cable.....God Bless cartoons 80s style!!!!
Me too. I would get home in time to see robotech. By then I knew it was 3 separate shows by going to little tokyo and seeing all the macross models and toys.
I’m an 81 baby, born in the Summer…I would have been 4 here…but I REMEMBER VIVIDLY these cartoons and the episodes ALL THESE YEARS LATER! With GI Joe, Transformers, and Thundercats. It helps that they all got releases early in the 2000s with DVDs…and channels like The Hub kept them on the roster…also through the 90s I picked up all the old tapes when they went on sale for really cheap so I would watch them sometimes on the weekend in High School if Imdidnt have something to do…it was a nice little keeping up with my childhood back when nostalgia wasn’t cool like today.
Toooooo COOL! Here it is a Saturday morning in 2024; I'm 54 years old, but when this came out I was 15 years old. I use to sprint home from school and NEVER missed a single episode of Robotech. EVER! At that time, I was growing up in Lake Isabella CA, and KECI was one of the stations we could get. With all of the commercials, this really takes me back! Gotta give them credit; whoever stored/restored these clips did an incredible job! The clarity of the picture is NICE!!!!
I don't know what was the bigger 'blast from the past'. All the cartoons I fell in love with as a kid? The cartoon-themed commercial break/return notices? Or all the nostalgic commercials themselves?! Speaking of the commercials...... looking back at them now, I can't believe some of the products being passed off as 'toys'! Baby dolls for prepubescent little girls to get a taste of the 'single mom' dream life. And don't get me started on that 'Get In Shape, Girl' one, either! 🤔🤣
The early and mid 80 's were a great time to be a kid. Especially in 1985 l was 12 and first started watching robotech while l was in middle school. Robotech had a nastalgiaic and somewhat of a reassaiance about. I go to middle school and it was always in my head. The music characters just had feeling about it. The childhood memories and love for this show will always be there. Life was simple and peaceful back then compared to today's world. There will never ever be a great decade like the eighties. Thanks for posting and reliving and seeing my childhood from robotech to he man, transformers, gi joe and Voltron.
We’re the same age and Totally agree with everything you said.. not a care in the world. Except go to school, hang with friends, and watch the best decade of cartoons EVER!!!
I'll never forget running home from school to catch Speed Racer in the afternoon and then one day there was no Speed Racer and they has something called Robotech instead. I was so mad but there was nothing else on so I watched it... and of course I fell in love.
Thank you so much. This year was a stack year for action animation. The Turtles thrived after this window of time. 1983-1987 was the murderer's row of action cartoons.
I used to race home from school to try and catch Robotech! It always came on so damn early sometimes I'd miss it! Later on they had Robotech marathons on some random Saturday where they'd show all three "seasons" back to back! What a GREAT time to be a kid!!!
Yeah, I was 13 in the O.C. in '85, and there's a very good chance I watched this live. Being bullied at school (actually one of the most stressful years of my life) and cartoons (especially Robotech) were a welcome distraction. Thanks so much for posting this.
So minus the Robotech end credits from today this was cool to see. I grew up in LA during this time and this is great to see from KCOP! The best time of my life was in 85/86….growing up with this and in LA at that time was amazing. Thanks again!
Nice! 2:01:00 You snuck an episode of Go Lion in! It's cool seeing Voltron in it's original form! It's a bit darker, and more compelling than what we got.
@MoneMedia man you have the motherload of the best Saturday morning cartoon blocks exactly as they airred! Plus the other shows/episodes that you place into the mix. Are these your own recordings of time blocks from the eras, or is it footage you've found over time and spliced together? I only ask because the footage is so clean..seems you have done alot of work for us to be able to relive the best times of the world. And i thank you for this
You're a mind reader, cartoon Angel, idk the best word. Needed way more than caffeine to come to life this morning & was about to go searching for my 2nd life energy source...cartoons from my day. Thank you, Thank you!!!!
I just now watching this compilation and thank you so much!!! These some of my favorite cartoons I would watch during the weekdays and best action-adventure animated shows of all time!!! Please like this do another one like this. Keep them coming!!!
Thanks for sharing these. Great memories! If we had the tv antenna just right, we could pick up Philadelphia channel 17 and I could watch these shows after school every day. 40 years ago, and I still remembered most of the commercial jingles. Lol.
This is great. Only thing is the He-Man and She-Ra episodes are playing in British broadcast speed instead of American Broadcast speed. In the US, we wound up with the DVD sets where all the episodes are in PAL or British format 4% faster than they were when they were on TV in America (NTSC format) or on American VHS/Beta/Laserdisc back in the 80s. The original NTSC negatves were lost or discarded sometime in 2003 or 2004 when the Filmation Library of cartoons was sold by Halmark entertainment to Entertainment rights in the UK. A German Home Video/Media Company recently released the series on Blu Ray, but they fixed the playback speed issue on converted what they had to NTSC format before remastering the episodes for Blu Ray release. They also corrected the deleted scene issue from the very first episode. The only thing they forgot in this special collectors set is the Orko and Kowl Commercial Bumpers and the Pilot opening to the Diamond Ray episode. The Blu Ray set is region free, so it will play on any Blu Ray player. The bad news is that they only did a limited production run of the collectors set and it was discontinued last year. A few ebay delaers in Germany still have new copies left, but they run $500-$600 each not including shipping. I can't afford it now, but eventually I WILL HAVE THAT SET AT ANY COST. Then I'm getting rid of my DVD sets from 2005-2010.
In '85 I was 5 in Italy, had no idea I was American till 7 when we had to move back to the U.S. Interesting programming those days, love the nostalgia here.
Use to live in the LA area in my childhood years 1980s and use to just come back from school just to sit back and watch the He-man cartoons and was a happy day for me 😊. Then i would ask my mom to take me to the Toys R us to buy the toy figures, best memories until the day...
My Weekday Cartoon Lineup in 1984-85, George of the Jungle 2:30 Fat Albert 3:00 He Man 3:30 Transformers 4:00 Superfriends 4:30 Gijoe 5:00 Voltron 5:30 (Thundercats came later in 85 @ 4:00) Not to forget the Great Toy Commercials building up the Anticipation of the Holidays (Transformers, He Man, Gi Joe, Super Powers, Crystar. Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Pony, Rainbow Brite, Cabbage Patch Dolls, She Ra Princess of Power & Rose Petal Place Dolls for Our Girlfriends.👍🏾
Ahh yeah. More of the good stuff Mone! Tricks may be for kids, but vintage commercials are for middle aged AV nerds! Keep em coming! The mighty Macross hit us via R O B O T E C H! It was the first, and best scifi I fell in love with. Now after 40 years of Harmony Gold legal crap Disney Plus bought the real deal. Now I actually like the Robotech version. The heavy narrator, the wooden singing, and the actual kick ass soundtrack! It's not as great as the original but it's the best of the anime adaptations to hit the states back then.
@@MoneMedia Hell of a rabbit hole, there's so much awesome Macross out there, no thanks to Harmony Gold for keeping it away from us. Macross Frontier is awesome, and Macross Plus is top notch.
I tell ya I miss the 80's the people cared more, there was love in the world. We also cared about our country... And now we lack in all those and so our country is being destroyed by evil men foreign and domestic as we sit by and watch. I pray the Lord Jesus Christ saves us all. 💯🇺🇸💪🕊️🙏🏼
Totally awesome! I've heard of the original Japanese Voltron, but never saw it. I actually bought the Golion toy in '85. I thought it was a cheap knockoff of Lion Force Voltron. Little did I know....
patently waited saying to myself 'Robotech, is this going to be the Macross, Southern Cross, or Mospeeda Saga.' Much to my surprise it was the First Episode of Macross! Instantly I'm a Kid Again!
I am wondering about the 'Stereo Sound' If there was TVs at that time that had it, I Really doubt that made kids programs with this in mind. Looks like the Poster probably just put in the HQ versions of these as a Compilation. Does make sense considering it was All Boys cartoons, usually they'd have cartoon of different likes back to back. One for Girls (My Little Pony, Strawberry Shortcake), Boys (Transformers, He-Man), and the ones both Boys and Girls would watch (Kid Video, Garfield and Friends).
Growing up in the 80s was wonderful i almost forgot all this great cartoons were on ch 13 they had good cartoons on 11 too but the best ones were on 13 kids now adays don't know what good cartoons are not to mention the music was also the best
As a kid in the 80’s I grew up watching He-Man, Voltron, GI Joe, Thunder Cats, Transformers etc But not Robotech, never heard of or seen it before until Toonami on Cartoon Network in the early 2000’s And I was 4 in 1985
A good upload as always. Although news has been buzzing about the new MeTV Toons that will be launching later on next month. Hopefully this doesn't put a damper on any future uploads you may put up. And even though they'll be showing some good nostalgic cartoons, I'd rather watch channels such as these where you get original commercials and bumpers along with the program. Not gonna be a whole lot of fun watching those cartoons with no bumpers, and current ads!
no one not a kid in that time will understand how magical it was. We were FREE. Watch cartoons till noon then you were outside all day till dark doing who knows what.
Agreed 100%…just keep viewing channels like this and/ or get these animated series on physical media and you’ll always be in that FREE mindset.
Facts…
Yes, I did homework afterward, then did my household chores and went outside.😊
Hundred percent. The eighties were golden
Nostalgia
Generation x, latch key kid here. Born 1973, 51 year old. In 2024.
Yes, I came home from school and watched these cartoons, commercials, and played with some of these toys.
Then, I played video games, went out to play sports with friends, and got into all kinds of mischief.
I wouldn't trade places with this Generation's kids if I could.
Growing up in the 80's was just the SHIT wasn't it?! No better time to be a kid! We got to see the world change around us as we grew up.
For people my age, this is gold. Much appreciated.
for your kids too. the crap theyre exposed to today is half not appropriate
Ah man! I just teleported back to 1985. These shows meant the world to me.
Just hearing He-man intro brings a smile to my face 😀 That was my absolute favorite until GI Joe started talking over!! Cartoons and toys!! Playing while watching the Cartoons and seeing commercials for the newest toys!! I was stuck indoors most of my childhood due to my handicap but considering it wasn't bad because we had the best TV Cartoons movies toy's video games and everything in between. Music came in as I got older but again the greatest music from the greatest decade. I still watch the He-man Christmas special every year!!
I lived in LA area in early 1985 and would watch Robotech and Voltron after school on KCOP. Cool to see a recording from that station.
Voltron was on KTTV 11. KCOP had Heathcliff, He-Man, She-Ra, Transformers, GI Joe and Robotech.
@@sgzartan: KCOP also played Inspector Gadget.....I lived in Bakersfield, CA back in the day, and we used to get most of the LA channels on cable.....God Bless cartoons 80s style!!!!
Me too. I would get home in time to see robotech. By then I knew it was 3 separate shows by going to little tokyo and seeing all the macross models and toys.
@@em23you saw the original VF-1 chunky monkey and could buy it?
@@em23what part of LA did you grow up in?
I’m an 81 baby, born in the Summer…I would have been 4 here…but I REMEMBER VIVIDLY these cartoons and the episodes ALL THESE YEARS LATER! With GI Joe, Transformers, and Thundercats. It helps that they all got releases early in the 2000s with DVDs…and channels like The Hub kept them on the roster…also through the 90s I picked up all the old tapes when they went on sale for really cheap so I would watch them sometimes on the weekend in High School if Imdidnt have something to do…it was a nice little keeping up with my childhood back when nostalgia wasn’t cool like today.
Same same. Summer 81 baby here too and this is like time traveling. Such clear memories of these ads and of course the cartoons
J'ai 51 ans et je regarde encore ça merci beaucoup pour le partage
Yes! We all had to rush home to watch cartoons before our parents go home and sent us out to play
The Golden Lagoon is a great episode of Transformers. Best part that always cracks me up is Starscream holding his nose when he jumps into the gold
@@ilkvomit88 😁
I would go to a friend's house at 6:30 in the morning. We would watch Robotech and G.I. Joe before school.
Toooooo COOL! Here it is a Saturday morning in 2024; I'm 54 years old, but when this came out I was 15 years old. I use to sprint home from school and NEVER missed a single episode of Robotech. EVER! At that time, I was growing up in Lake Isabella CA, and KECI was one of the stations we could get. With all of the commercials, this really takes me back!
Gotta give them credit; whoever stored/restored these clips did an incredible job! The clarity of the picture is NICE!!!!
Oh yeah 85 !
That was a good year... !
I don't know what was the bigger 'blast from the past'. All the cartoons I fell in love with as a kid? The cartoon-themed commercial break/return notices? Or all the nostalgic commercials themselves?!
Speaking of the commercials...... looking back at them now, I can't believe some of the products being passed off as 'toys'! Baby dolls for prepubescent little girls to get a taste of the 'single mom' dream life. And don't get me started on that 'Get In Shape, Girl' one, either! 🤔🤣
The early and mid 80 's were a great time to be a kid. Especially in 1985 l was 12 and first started watching robotech while l was in middle school. Robotech had a nastalgiaic and somewhat of a reassaiance about. I go to middle school and it was always in my head. The music characters just had feeling about it. The childhood memories and love for this show will always be there. Life was simple and peaceful back then compared to today's world. There will never ever be a great decade like the eighties. Thanks for posting and reliving and seeing my childhood from robotech to he man, transformers, gi joe and Voltron.
We’re the same age and Totally agree with everything you said.. not a care in the world. Except go to school, hang with friends, and watch the best decade of cartoons EVER!!!
What a great time to be a kid this was! 🙂
Excellent lineup Mr. Mone
Super happy other humans want to bring back that feeling of cartoons after school and Saturday mornings.
I'll never forget running home from school to catch Speed Racer in the afternoon and then one day there was no Speed Racer and they has something called Robotech instead. I was so mad but there was nothing else on so I watched it... and of course I fell in love.
Thank you so much. This year was a stack year for action animation. The Turtles thrived after this window of time. 1983-1987 was the murderer's row of action cartoons.
Dude. I was eight years old in ‘85. This was my after school jam. Plus Inspector Gadget. Keep the good stuff coming, man!
I used to race home from school to try and catch Robotech! It always came on so damn early sometimes I'd miss it! Later on they had Robotech marathons on some random Saturday where they'd show all three "seasons" back to back! What a GREAT time to be a kid!!!
Yeah, I was 13 in the O.C. in '85, and there's a very good chance I watched this live. Being bullied at school (actually one of the most stressful years of my life) and cartoons (especially Robotech) were a welcome distraction. Thanks so much for posting this.
Our childhood is in good hands thanks to you!
You are a scholar and a gentleman for sharing this! Thanks a lot!
So minus the Robotech end credits from today this was cool to see. I grew up in LA during this time and this is great to see from KCOP! The best time of my life was in 85/86….growing up with this and in LA at that time was amazing. Thanks again!
The best thing to watch besides He man was T.M.N.T.
We'd watch it in after-school care after a feed of sandwiches and juice....Best school memories 😂
Nice! 2:01:00 You snuck an episode of Go Lion in! It's cool seeing Voltron in it's original form! It's a bit darker, and more compelling than what we got.
Yes I love it
@MoneMedia man you have the motherload of the best Saturday morning cartoon blocks exactly as they airred! Plus the other shows/episodes that you place into the mix. Are these your own recordings of time blocks from the eras, or is it footage you've found over time and spliced together? I only ask because the footage is so clean..seems you have done alot of work for us to be able to relive the best times of the world. And i thank you for this
@@theesweetscience2084 a combination of vhs transfers, internet, dvds. And thank u
Mone, thank you for continuing to take us back brotha!
Hey great opening Buck Rogers into Robotech.
Thank you for posting this. A lot of childhood memories were unlocked watching this.
You're a mind reader, cartoon Angel, idk the best word.
Needed way more than caffeine to come to life this morning & was about to go searching for my 2nd life energy source...cartoons from my day.
Thank you, Thank you!!!!
I just now watching this compilation and thank you so much!!! These some of my favorite cartoons I would watch during the weekdays and best action-adventure animated shows of all time!!! Please like this do another one like this. Keep them coming!!!
This is awesome, brought me back too a 10y/o kid watching tv 📺 while doing my homework 😮 📝
Born in 80, so I missed some of this stuff, but caught up pretty quick. What up, grayheads!
I was 8 years old living in north redondo beach California….. this was the best❤❤❤
Wow that's awesomely cool because we grew up watching our favorite shows! We don't see good old school cartoons anymore lol .
I miss these simple days from the 80's!
Thanks for this weekday cartoon lineup from 1985. I remember watching most of these
Thanks, I remember watching Transformers.
Awesome he-man episode 😮
what a trip down memory lane......thats awesome, thanks.
Oh man , im from argentina and i have 43 years old , i remember when i back running from the school for dont miss robotech in 1987 amzing time
Thanks for sharing these. Great memories!
If we had the tv antenna just right, we could pick up Philadelphia channel 17 and I could watch these shows after school every day. 40 years ago, and I still remembered most of the commercial jingles. Lol.
Did anyone else hear He-Man talking about finding some "Sock" Weed! 80s Cartoons are the best always an underlying joke!
1 of the best combos of shows EVER!
80s for Life
💯
gawd I was 5 in 1985... makes me feel old seeing these old friends again xD
Thank you for making this. It takes me back to when I was as young. Appreciate it. 😮
This is great. Only thing is the He-Man and She-Ra episodes are playing in British broadcast speed instead of American Broadcast speed. In the US, we wound up with the DVD sets where all the episodes are in PAL or British format 4% faster than they were when they were on TV in America (NTSC format) or on American VHS/Beta/Laserdisc back in the 80s. The original NTSC negatves were lost or discarded sometime in 2003 or 2004 when the Filmation Library of cartoons was sold by Halmark entertainment to Entertainment rights in the UK. A German Home Video/Media Company recently released the series on Blu Ray, but they fixed the playback speed issue on converted what they had to NTSC format before remastering the episodes for Blu Ray release. They also corrected the deleted scene issue from the very first episode. The only thing they forgot in this special collectors set is the Orko and Kowl Commercial Bumpers and the Pilot opening to the Diamond Ray episode. The Blu Ray set is region free, so it will play on any Blu Ray player. The bad news is that they only did a limited production run of the collectors set and it was discontinued last year. A few ebay delaers in Germany still have new copies left, but they run $500-$600 each not including shipping. I can't afford it now, but eventually I WILL HAVE THAT SET AT ANY COST. Then I'm getting rid of my DVD sets from 2005-2010.
wow. this is amazing. definitely the best era of cartoons.
The first episode of Robotech! Awesome!
Yessirski.. Woke up.. Forgot i was off.. PERFECT TIMING!!
1985 is one of my favorite years in the decade! I even got the Bed Bugs board game as well.
Mine too, the music, the cartoons, my 1985 Yamaha Tri-Z! I think 85 was the best 80s year.
@@wfyfwfyf everything about 1985 was cool!
Oh man! I watched EVERY one of these when I was a kid😢
In '85 I was 5 in Italy, had no idea I was American till 7 when we had to move back to the U.S. Interesting programming those days, love the nostalgia here.
Wow! This really makes me feel like a kid again. Thanks for posting!
Use to live in the LA area in my childhood years 1980s and use to just come back from school just to sit back and watch the He-man cartoons and was a happy day for me 😊. Then i would ask my mom to take me to the Toys R us to buy the toy figures, best memories until the day...
Is that Robotech....oh Happy Tears!!!!
Robotech Macross saga. If you remember running home from school to watch you had a good childhood .👍🏾
My Weekday Cartoon Lineup in 1984-85,
George of the Jungle 2:30
Fat Albert 3:00
He Man 3:30
Transformers 4:00
Superfriends 4:30
Gijoe 5:00
Voltron 5:30
(Thundercats came later in 85 @ 4:00)
Not to forget the Great Toy Commercials building up the Anticipation of the Holidays (Transformers, He Man, Gi Joe, Super Powers, Crystar. Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Pony, Rainbow Brite, Cabbage Patch Dolls, She Ra Princess of Power & Rose Petal Place Dolls for Our Girlfriends.👍🏾
I love this channel! I watched this whole block. The Voltron episode was amazing!
This looks amazing. And 10 years later, the American version of Sailor Moon would make its debut.
Wow awesome.. I remember most of them. Actually used to live in LA at the time 😂❤
One of the very best episodes of nearly everything you played :-)
This is the best post you've made just by one show that is the GOAT...ROBOTECH. 😎
Reminds me of when I would get ready for school and when I got out of school....what a time to be a kid😢
Dude, I’m in tears!!!!
This is the first time I have seen Voltron in Japanese and I absolutely love it
Gr8 line up
Robotech was awesome!
Ahh yeah. More of the good stuff Mone! Tricks may be for kids, but vintage commercials are for middle aged AV nerds! Keep em coming! The mighty Macross hit us via R O B O T E C H! It was the first, and best scifi I fell in love with. Now after 40 years of Harmony Gold legal crap Disney Plus bought the real deal. Now I actually like the Robotech version. The heavy narrator, the wooden singing, and the actual kick ass soundtrack! It's not as great as the original but it's the best of the anime adaptations to hit the states back then.
Yeah I need 2 check out the original
@@MoneMedia Hell of a rabbit hole, there's so much awesome Macross out there, no thanks to Harmony Gold for keeping it away from us. Macross Frontier is awesome, and Macross Plus is top notch.
2:17 OMG, I had that one! 😂 Memories!
After school I'd run home to catch these cartoons. ROBOTECH VOLTRON TRANSFORMERS HEMAN GIJOE BATTLE OF THE PLANETS
Good word! Robotech is just so damn great!
Amazing! Thank you so much for this.
However you did this, BLESs YOU. Novoyunderstands me, born in 1976!!!!
Thank you for This! Really appreciate it 🙏
Thanks for letting me know more about this d. W.
I tell ya I miss the 80's the people cared more, there was love in the world. We also cared about our country... And now we lack in all those and so our country is being destroyed by evil men foreign and domestic as we sit by and watch. I pray the Lord Jesus Christ saves us all. 💯🇺🇸💪🕊️🙏🏼
Well said. I approve this message.
I agree. God bless you and your loved ones.
🙏 🤝 right there with you on this 💯
Tranzor Z and Voltron really rocked
Also, I'd love to hear "BeachComber" sing "There's no place like home for the Holidays."
Totally awesome! I've heard of the original Japanese Voltron, but never saw it. I actually bought the Golion toy in '85. I thought it was a cheap knockoff of Lion Force Voltron. Little did I know....
❤❤❤❤❤my 80s cartoons
Let the rabbit have some bloody cereal!
Seriously! You have more than enough!
My Man! Thank you so much!
patently waited saying to myself 'Robotech, is this going to be the Macross, Southern Cross, or Mospeeda Saga.'
Much to my surprise it was the First Episode of Macross! Instantly I'm a Kid Again!
I am wondering about the 'Stereo Sound' If there was TVs at that time that had it, I Really doubt that made kids programs with this in mind.
Looks like the Poster probably just put in the HQ versions of these as a Compilation.
Does make sense considering it was All Boys cartoons, usually they'd have cartoon of different likes back to back.
One for Girls (My Little Pony, Strawberry Shortcake), Boys (Transformers, He-Man), and the ones both Boys and Girls would watch (Kid Video, Garfield and Friends).
Robotech music it’s amazing!
Macross Plus had the better music. Sharon Apple concert kicks major butt.
Growing up in the 80s was wonderful i almost forgot all this great cartoons were on ch 13 they had good cartoons on 11 too but the best ones were on 13 kids now adays don't know what good cartoons are not to mention the music was also the best
Now this is an all star lineup.
Classic 80s
36:58 😂 A few years after this for me and my friends 😮😅😂
As a kid in the 80’s
I grew up watching He-Man, Voltron, GI Joe, Thunder Cats, Transformers etc
But not Robotech, never heard of or seen it before until Toonami on Cartoon Network in the early 2000’s
And I was 4 in 1985
Great . Thanks.
As soon as I seen transformers at 4:00, I knew GI Joe was at 430 😂
Good Stuff, Thanks Mone!!
Awesome!! Thanks 👍
A good upload as always. Although news has been buzzing about the new MeTV Toons that will be launching later on next month. Hopefully this doesn't put a damper on any future uploads you may put up. And even though they'll be showing some good nostalgic cartoons, I'd rather watch channels such as these where you get original commercials and bumpers along with the program. Not gonna be a whole lot of fun watching those cartoons with no bumpers, and current ads!
Yeah they'll probably block most of my toons, I see them already blocking my content. Frustrating but ill just post em on my paetreon. And thanks.
@@MoneMedia No problem. I'll be there soon enough.
Who else is still watching in 2392?
Robotech, Transformers, He Man, She ra, G.I. Joe, Voltron
GI Joe was great. Lots of guns firing, steady stream of ammunition in the air, and nobody ever got hit
i was 9 at this time i loved all the cartoons inspector gadget scooby doo he man
And now I find out that "Follow That Bird" was made in 1985, too! God-D@MN I feel old!