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I.R Joey
06-09-2001, 12:46 AM
Did any of you watch this show back in the day? I saw it when it reran on CN and thought it was kinda bleck, of coarse those of you who watched t as a kid might have the sweet fog of nostalgia. So do you guys (or did you at one time) like this show?

I.R Joey
06-10-2001, 12:22 AM
Moonstar of Limbo give this thread...the might...the muscle...the menace of Monstar.

Come on people where are the Silverhawks fans?

Mr. Obsession
06-10-2001, 01:41 AM
Originally posted by I.R Joey
Did any of you watch this show back in the day? I saw it when it reran on CN and thought it was kinda bleck, of coarse those of you who watched t as a kid might have the sweet fog of nostalgia. So do you guys (or did you at one time) like this show?

Sorry, no "sweet fog of nostalgia" from me. I remember (back when I was knee high to a grasshopper) that I never really liked this show. Funky gangsters driving around in cars in space, bad Thundercat knockoffs (and the Thundercats are it's sister show), some even worse story lines.

I must say that seeing it on CN a while back, after all these years was, to say the least, "interesting." But I never did like it.

I.R Joey
06-11-2001, 10:14 PM
So did you like the Thundercats?

I must admit that you are right on most of your points, but I did like some of the charecter designs, and the intro was cool.

DR. BELCH
06-12-2001, 12:18 PM
Ah, another jewel in the treasure chest of my misbegotten youth, next to He-Man, She-Ra (she wasn't just for girls--let's face it, she was a hot little number),Thundercats, and the one about the cowboy with mystical powers, the name of which escapes me ("Strength of the bear!" "Eyes of the hawk!").
The bouncy theme song they used for Seymour the cab driver made me laugh my a** of for no good reason. There was a very hot-looking female Silverhawk, as I recall...and that mime kid? I recently figured out how to reproduce that noise he made by inhaling on the highest note hole of a harmonica.