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The Evil Infinita of Dimentia 5 was the scariest thing I'd ever seen.
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It never took itself seriously and never expected its audience do so either. It's hard to consider it as FAIL when it accomplished precisely what it intended to do.
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At any rate, I find your opinions denigrating at best. Cartoons in the 60s were made for kids, not grown up boomers with a need for advanced plots and hidden meanings. The abovementioned cartoons, like the rest of the 60s output, was fun for kids.
They also turned out to be remarkably influential. So there.
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I remember that there was car number 00, with the villain and his dog (Mutley, as I recall), and there was a car with a haunted house mounted on it, another car had Charming Penelope (that's straight translation to English from the dubbed Portuguese, so I don't know if that's her name in the actual original sound track), yet another had two cavemen, and so on. It was hilarious.
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Ah, how I managed to live most of my life without the internet escapes me entirely.
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Having a grudge against Roger Ramjet is probably tantamount to support for al-Qaeda.
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Plus, he was kind of a dick. I wouldn't be surprised if Seth MacFarlane based American Dad at least partly on him...
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I just can't turn away from a guy who says "Come back after the commercial, or I'll make sure all you little kids are drafted." For a while, a local TV station in the mid-1980s seemed to have an endless supply of the cartoons like this (and a bunch of Jay Ward's stuff), so it brings back a certain amount of fond nostalgia for the last era when television was worth watching.
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Ha ha! Not.
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I didn't watch the original series very much (I was glued to the CBS cartoons, Birdman was NBC), but I did appreciate her hot, semi-Vulcan look (Yes, she had pointed ears under that red shag)
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How is Space Angel a superhero series? It seem more like Buck Rogers or a Star Trek prototype.
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