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Old 09-25-2003, 09:29 PM
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[color=#000000ost_uid0]Mysterious Cities of Gold
Sun Beneath the Sea (theme song in a minor key - rare for cartoons)
Ulysses 31 (didn't find out the title until recently)
Those last two were a lot more cheesy than I recall.

Pommy things like Count Duckula, Family Ness, Jimbo, Thomas the Tank Engine (not a cartoon, but it had no live actors and *no* Shining Time Frickin' Station), Raggy Dolls, Super Ted and Telebugs. most of those were five-minute things between longer shows.

Plus American shows like the Ewoks, Voltron (both of them), various Hanna-Barbara offerings, Flinstones (most of which I didn't get because it was aimed at adults in the 60s), and one or two episodes of Thundercats. Oh, and a water-based once where they went through a special airlock to change from air breathers to water breathers and back again.

[quoteost_uid0]here was also the "Wizard of Oz" TV cartoon (originally Israeli; based on the original book and its sequels).[/quoteost_uid0]

I remember watching episodes of the Wizard of Oz before going to school. Did it have Tick-Tock in it? I remember one episode with giant tiger-like monsters crawling across a log over a chasm...and little else.[/colorost_uid0]

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