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For something truly nostalgic, I'd pick Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. It was totally like Power Rangers meets Terminator.
I recently saw a clip on YouTube, and I totally had a flashback to the times I watched this show so many years ago. _________________ Constance Mayflower's bio
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Tearlach wrote: | Gods I remember that! Was there not a character called "Tank" in that and drove some kind of AFV. Or am I confusing it with sone thing else. |
Yes, there was indeed a character called that. Not sure about him driving any kind of vehicle. By reading about the series, I've found that I apparantly didn't even watch that many episodes when it was originally aired. I'm not sure if I could properly enjoy it today, but some of the descriptions of the episodes sound really interesting. _________________ Constance Mayflower's bio
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Tearlach wrote: | Vaguely, It was a cartoon? And I think it involved a brother & sister who were guardians of the dreamstone, I think it involed a villain trying to steal it and control peoples dreams and through them reality. |
Rufus and Amberley are best friends, and they help to protect the Dreamstone from the lord of Nightmares, Zordrak and his Urpney army. In which his name is coincidently similar to Zoroark in Pokemon? _________________ Furaffinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/rikarda/
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Rikardo wrote: | Tearlach wrote: | Vaguely, It was a cartoon? And I think it involved a brother & sister who were guardians of the dreamstone, I think it involed a villain trying to steal it and control peoples dreams and through them reality. |
Rufus and Amberley are best friends, and they help to protect the Dreamstone from the lord of Nightmares, Zordrak and his Urpney army. In which his name is coincidently similar to Zoroark in Pokemon? |
The Japanese are very good at pulling obscure names out of the ether. You probably find it is the name of some ancient god of dreams from some forsaken religion, _________________ Terminus: http://forums.pleasurebonbon.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=239198#239198
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Tearlach wrote: | Rikardo wrote: | Tearlach wrote: | Vaguely, It was a cartoon? And I think it involved a brother & sister who were guardians of the dreamstone, I think it involed a villain trying to steal it and control peoples dreams and through them reality. |
Rufus and Amberley are best friends, and they help to protect the Dreamstone from the lord of Nightmares, Zordrak and his Urpney army. In which his name is coincidently similar to Zoroark in Pokemon? |
The Japanese are very good at pulling obscure names out of the ether. You probably find it is the name of some ancient god of dreams from some forsaken religion, |
Strange to think that this cool show, in which had 52 episodes, shown on Youtube, is entirely British made? _________________ Furaffinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/rikarda/
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Tearlach wrote: | Hard to belive that until a few years ago we had quite a florishing animation industry. Now like Japan and America most of it is physically made in Korea and Vietnam and then sent back. |
Well The Dreamstone cartoon was drawn in the Philapines, so you can say that britain sometimes is like Japan and America. Only now the cartoons we normally get are from there? _________________ Furaffinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/rikarda/
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