This was the first cartoon I remember seeing in color, on my Aunt's color TV. I should read the description, see if Dynomutt's head and limbs telescope...!
Can Hong Kong Phooey be far behind???
Posted by Princess Crujectra on :
Oddly enough, every Saturday on Boomerang they celebrate one year by showing 6 or 7 cartoons from that year. Last Saturday was 1977, I think, and they showed one or two Dynomutt episodes. And I think it was three weeks ago they showed Hong Kong Phooey.
Unfortunately, EVERY Sunday they also show Mr T
Posted by Poverty Lad on :
The royalties on Mr. T are probably a lot less than for a good cartoon...
Posted by the boy with UltraPowers on :
quote:Originally posted by Princess Crujectra: And I think it was three weeks ago they showed Hong Kong Phooey.
i used to love HONG KONG PHOOEY !!! my favourite character was the Police Telephone Operator !!!
i'd laugh so much when she'd run !!! and she did the "splits" in mid-air !!!
Matthew.
[ September 09, 2003, 05:16 PM: Message edited by: the boy with UltraPowers ]
Posted by Princess Crujectra on :
Hong Kong Phoo-ey!
We love you-ey!
Ooh, ooh, ooh-ey!
Posted by Suddenly Seymour on :
Are these figures for sale now? I must have them!!
Posted by Poverty Lad on :
Seymour, these are being solicited in the September PREVIEWS-- see if you can have your local CBS order a set for you. Here's the listing from DCBS:
Dynomutt & Blue Falcon Action Figure Box Set Ships November 2003 Regular Price $29.99
1970s Saturday morning favorites Blue Falcon and Dynomutt combine action and adventure with slapstick comedy, as the Blue Falcon attempts to combat the forces of veil with the help of the clumsy robotic Dog Wonder. Dynomutt is fully articulated and features an extendable neck, a pop-open chest panel that reveals his computer back, a radar dish that snaps into his back, and extendable legs. Blue Falcon is fully articulated and includes his "Falcon's Claw" grappling hook and line accessory. Window box packaging.