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OMG the Philip Schofield Broomcupboard singalong as well. Flashback.:p
OMG! I will have to buy this for sure. I've been having to cope with the download of the complete series, seemingly ripped from very bad VHS recordings. Finally getting hold of a DVD quality version of this series will be amazing. I can't wait. :)
Oh great, *now* they release it on DVD. It's too late, I want them on blu-rays now! :p
Yep, will definitely have to get me one of these sets. :)
Bah, now I have the theme tune stuck in my head again.
*do do do do doooo, ahhh ahh ah*
What's Mysterious Cities Of Gold? From reading the Wikipedia page, it sounds like a kids cartoon programme.
Thats correct. I can safely say my age group have experienced everything as it happened (from birth of the home computer to masses of awesome tv shows). awesome times the 80's, 1 of which being this. I will definately be buying this, ;).
Call me grumpy, but everything on tv today is complete crap. I feel sorry for my kids, bring back, jas and the wheeled warriors and ulessys, :).
I completely agree. Living through the late 70's and the whole of the 80's was the greatest time ever to experience the evolution of video games from their early beginnings. And some of the greatest TV shows and films were made in that time too.
Ulysses 31 was definitely another great series. I loved that show.
OMG !!!!
I have to buy it !
Superb cartoons!! The golden condor.... haaaa, how great it was!
If you ar estarved of TV themes goto telly tunes it has Ulysses and Mysterious cities as well as many more.
One of the best cartoons from the 80s i think in 1985 in Portugal was "Conan - future boy" directed by the great "Hayao Miyazaki".
I loved this cartoon.
And last year i get the 6 DVDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw them all in the same weekend !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Boy_Conan
Last year i got all the Robotech series on DVD and then i got the Japanese versions of Macross SDF-1 on DVD as well.
I definitely need to start getting some of the DVD collections of all the great 80's cartoons.
I have the Dungeons & Dragons boxset.
"It's the Dungeons and Dragons ride!"
"UNNNNIIIIIII!!!!!"
Dungeons & Dragons, the cartoon series was excellent.
Along with Ulysses, Mysterious Cities of Gold and Dogtanian and the Muskerhounds.
Good sing along tunes with the last three as well.
Can't remember the theme to D & D, will look it up.
Did they ever make it home? If so, how?Quote:
Dungeons and Dragons
The 5 headed dragon was cool, I was discussing this with a friend last October.
They never made it home as it got cancelled before they could and Tiamat was alright but the cartoon was bad. It was basically Care Bears for boys.
Hmm, I thought they did get home.
Damm my goldfish memory.
Oh well *shrugs*Quote:
never made it home
That's one more loose end (that I didn't care about too much, otherwise I would've looked for myself) cleared up. A productive day!
The show got cancelled, but the script for the final episode was written. It's online somewhere as I remember reading it way back. But I can't recall if they made it back in that one either.
Searched a little, and you can read what the author of the final episode has to say about it here, as well as download a pdf of the script. Probably the same page I came across a while ago.
Yes, the final episode was never made. Which is a shame, because it changes EVERYTHING about the whole series. Read the script!
It is so annoying when companies do this. Why cancel a show without making a final episode to complete it? Complete madness!!!
It also seems that due to the writers strike at the moment that Battlestar Galactica might be in danger of the same thing happening which would be a crime in my view. They are rumouring that if the strike isn't resolved soon, the fourth series will be canned.
Another this happened to is the current series, Journeyman. But that was even worse. The filmed the final episode, but never aired it! How mad is that???
I read the script for that last episode. I really wish they'd made that.
Reading a script like that was a pain though - I'd write a synopsis but at the moment I can't be bothered.
I am fairly certain I saw an adult version called 'Dungeons and Dildos' where Uni was a poodle with a large strap-on attached to its head...
But then again, maybe I just dreamed it...
I don't know about that, but I loved the Adult Star Trek spoof, Sex Trek. Did anyone else see any of the episodes? They were great.
Here is one of the episodes to give you all a laugh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKmY_...eature=related
Forgive him. He's from Portsmouth. You know, sailors and all that. Nudge! nudge! wink! wink! Say no More!
Yikes that was an odd thing to dream about.........*RUNS*
It's now £39.99 and they've got a new picture up and here's the details:
Contents:
A3 Poster
Booklet
6 Collectors Postcards
All 39 Episodes With Fully Restored Picture And Sound
Features:
Dubbing Cast Interview Documentary Featuring The 4 Lead Characters
Interview With Creators Jean Chalopin And Bernard Deyries
Interview With Composer Shuki Levy
Phillip Schofield Broom Cupboard Singalong
Karaoke Singalong
Original Storyboards
Original Concept Designs
Cast And Crew Biogs
Episode Synopsis
Subtitles
Series Synopsis
Deleted Scenes
All 39 Original Documentaries
The problem is the other night i watched a couple of episodes of The Real Ghostbusters (Written by JMS) and sometimes the joys of childhood should stay in childhood. I loved TRG but after watching them again I realise thatthe eyes of the child are far different than the eyes of an older person (still can't bring myself to calling me an Adult or Grown Up).
"The inner child still sees through the eyes of an adult."
Thats what i said in a round about waffling sort of not quite getting to the point kind of way. Isn't it? Oh crap i've forgotten now. What was my point again? Ah, forget it.
Also, 'nostalgia isn't what it used to be' and all that jazz.
Cities of Gold is different, there's a lot of clever stuff in there for adults.
I'm currently watching The Legend of Prince Valiant - I got the 10 double-sided disc set for Chrimble (brand new for a paltry £13) - and that's also got a lot of complex stuff you'd miss as a wee bairn.
Cities of Gold is definitely different. I downloaded the whole series a while back and enjoyed watching it again just as much as i remember. Dogtanian is another I think has aged well and is still as good.
That episode does exist but it isn't the last episode as the last episode has the obvious ESB twist at the end. If you read the last script from here you'll find this is a different episode.
Well, yes, but if they had to the return to the dungeon realm or whatever, it's not really wrapped up.
After all, were they not trying to get home, and stay home for good? Which would have been, presumably 'the end'.
I remember vaguely an episode where there was a portal back home but they had to run off to save someone/thing else and it closed.
I just got my e-mail...HMV have posted it! 2-5 days...and there's 2 bank holidays and a weekend :( What are the chances, eh?
You have two hopes. No and Bob.
So.. when is this coming to blu-ray!? :p
No seriously, I'm really tempted to order these on DVD, but there's been quite a few things I've bought on DVD lately that I've soon regretted as it's been released on blu-ray as well. So I've more or less stopped buying DVDs at the moment, at least until I can check if there is a blu-ray release coming. That's mostly for older movies though, almost all new releases come to both formats now.
I watched the interview last night with the 4 main voice artists (one of whom was also the director/producer, so he tells you the whole backstory of the English production). Tim Skutt's on the interview too! Way cool. There's 6 discs and they all have extra's - fabulousfilm have done a really good job.
My wife was surprised at how young Phillip Schofield looked - he's about 20 in the clip!
Phillip Scofield is the ideal choice to play Dante if they make a film of the Devil May Cry games.
Phillip Schofield is the perfect candidate for a test subject for the next batch of euthanasia devices.