I remember watching Thundercats on WDZL in Miami Springs. The irony that they show a MOTU commercial featuring Modulok as he was one of my gifts that year in 1985 for Christmas. A few months earlier on my birthday, my dad bought me the first eight figures released in the Thundercats toyline. Lion O w/ Snarf, Panthro, Tygra w/Wilykat, Cheetara w/Wilykit, Mumm Ra, Slithe, Monkian and Jackalman. Crazy to think that was 39 years ago.
50:50 Starting in September 1985, some TV stations continued to rerun Fat Albert (it lasted only one year in production for syndication-the 1984-85 season).
When the original ThunderCats cartoon came out on DVD, they should’ve thrown in the commercial bumpers with each episode. That would make it more nostalgic for diehard ThunderCats fans.
Which is weird because Almost all the cartoons of the 80s that have released on dvd have the commercial bumpers like, transformers, gi joe, real ghostbusters, he man, heathcliff, voltron etc ..thundercats have released on dvd almost 3 times and they still don’t have them 🤦♂️
@@S3NTINEL2001 that’s true, I have some of the series of the real Ghostbusters and the whole series of transformers G1 and the commercial bumpers were included in the DVD. Unfortunately however, there isn’t any for he-man and I have the whole series.
@@S3NTINEL2001 I totally agree. It’s not a good thing to not add the commercial bumpers to all 80s cartoons. The only ones that I know that has the commercial bumpers in them is transformers generation one, the real Ghostbusters, and if I ever get it on DVD, G.I. Joe.
I definitely remembered the Simon game from back in the 80s and 90s. The first time I had it was the pocket version of Simon and then I got The regular one for Christmas one time in the 90s but I don’t know what particular year it was.