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Series you want to see on DVD

MrFilthyIke said:
I know, ALL I remember about that show was the theme music and an inability to fly correctly. :)
The theme song triggers memories for me that I don't remember any other way. I saw a picture or two about a month ago by searching on goggle. For some reason my memories almost always have Gene Wilder as the superhero. Scary huh?
 

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Mog Elffoe said:
Ah, Freakazoid! Add that to my list as well.

I loved whenever Cosmo would come by in the middle of one of Freakazoid's cases and ask him if he wanted to go see a movie or go to the circus with him, and Freakazoid would always answer, "BOY, WOULD I!?" and they'd head off together and totally forget about the main plot of the episode. Killed me every time.

I lvoe the whole general refusal to conform to any sort of standards of plot, story, or sense and general wackiness.


Season 3 of Futurama comes out in March!

Woo-hoo!
 
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The Tick Cartoon
Night Stalker
Batman (the Adam West series)
Adventures Of Brisco County, Jr
Battlebots
Thundarr, The Barbarian
Kim Possible
The Flash (the early 90's, live-action version)

I also 2nd the Dial M For Monkey suggestion. I'm not a big fan of Dexter's Lab, so I'd rather have a stand alone set.
 


Robin of Sherwood. It's on DVD (as mentioned), but AFAIK, only in the UK.

I would also like Benny Hill. There are a few, but they all seem to be "Best of". Same with videotapes.

Buck Rogers. I really liked that show, mostly for Erin Gray in spandex, but it was also fairly amusing.
 


The Greatest American Hero
The Tick (animated)
The Goodies (there were 9 seasons?)
The Flash
Kolchak, The Night Stalker
Strange Luck
Harsh Realm
Kung Fu (the original, not "The Legend Continues")
The Mantis
Crossbow
Daria
Connections

Looks like only the last five haven't already been mentioned.

Johnathan

Edit: Oh, and I’ll add Duckman to my list as well.
 
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Richards said:
Kung Fu (the original, not "The Legend Continues")

I only ever saw one episode of The Legend Continues. It didn't particularly impress me.

Except for some wisdom Caine imparted during a flashback sequence. He was training someone to fight multiple attackers.

"Attack first the man you cannot see," he suggested.

That was quite cool... but even better was when the training partners eventually got the student grappled on the floor.

"But what can I do, when there are so many?" he asked Caine.

"Against overwhelming odds? ... you lose."


Oddly enough, I can remember the theme music, but almost nothing whatsoever about the actual show.

-Hyp.
 


Number one on my list are boxed sets of Dr. Who, season by season. I can only find specific stories ("Key of Time", "5 Doctors") and those are terribly overpriced.
 

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