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What can you say about a 1960's cartoon series? Well, the title says it all.."It is just as I remember." What that means is it is a fun and simple series that does not pretend to be anything more than Saturday morning entertainment. I have purchased this series as well as the original Jonny Quest series (excellent,btw) and found them both to be very enjoyable. If you remember watching Space Ghost as a child, then I have no trouble telling you to purchase the DVD set.
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ive been looking for this set for awhile. it has a really detailed documentary about the creator, alex toth as well. awesome stuff!!
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I just received this DVD from Amazon. The transfer of video to DVD is very clean. The cartoons are set up just like they aired on television originally. It plays one Space Ghost episode followed by a Dino Boy episode and then a final Space Ghost episode. You can go to the menu and select a specific cartoon you want to watch or play all. My only complaint is the packaging. The discs are dual-sided and the first disc lies halfway on top of the second disc. I can see them getting scratched up if they are not handled very carefully! Also, if you want to watch the second disc, you have to take out the first disc first. Other than that, it is a great collection and I'm very pleased to finally have these cartoons in my collection.
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There is a wonderful (and surprisingly sentimental) documentary tribute to one of my favorite artists, Alex Toth in this set. Mainly because of his superb draftsmanship, the cartoons themselves hold up very well (even though it is absurd that in every episode Space Ghost can't use his "power bands" simply because his hands are restrained and Blip the monkey has to become invisible and push the buttons for him). One thing I had forgotten was that at the end of the run they did a BUNCH of episodes that are nothing more than a cheap way to introduce characters from the NEW Hanna-Barbera shows debuting for the '67 season, and they were all junk except Herculoids. You still get your money's worth with about 20 good episodes of Space Ghost featuring voices of Gary Owens, Ted (Lurch) Cassidy, Paul (Boris Badenov)Frees, Vic (Outer Limits) Perrin and Don (Scooby-Doo) Messick. Even the Dino Boy stuff is pretty good, featuring a Neanderthal man and plenty of dinosaurs.
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Space Ghost & Dino Boy...
classics finally in DVD.
The package is very nice.
There are the episodes on a set of 2 double-side DVD (you watch the standard & the flip side ).
There is one extra about comics cartoonist Toth.
Video quality & audio quality excellent; English subtitles available.
I purchased other series like Bird Man, Josie&the pussycats etc.
Recommended for nostalgic of good old H&B cartoons like me.
The cheesy 1960s come alive through Space Ghost's 'John Wayne' all-american-hero voice & his legendary, uncanny exploits against the council of doom.
Watch the masked, muscled up hero in spandex battle Zorak, Metallus, Moltor, Creature King and other weird alien fiends.
Meet Ugh the caveman and all-american-boy 'Dino' battling evil foes such as Rock Pygmies, Saber Tooth people, Moss men, Sun people etc in 'the lost valley' in a jumble of cheesy neo-colonial hints.
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