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TOK:

Man, that sucks even by incredibly low 80's standards.  ;D

Crowquill:

I LOVED this show when it was originally on (I was 9 at the time). As a kid obsessed with games this was the coolest show on TV.

It's actually impressive that Ruby-Spears managed to license so many games from so many companies:

Frogger-Sega/Konami
Q*Bert-Gottleib
Pitfall-Activision
DK and DK Junior-Nintendo
Kangaroo-Sun/Atari
Space Ace-Bluth studios

It's also why it'll probably never get re-released on DVD.

Looking back at it now it's pretty much standard boring early-80's cartoons, but it could have been worse. Even at the time I wondered why they thought the best approach to a Q*Bert cartoon was a Happy Days knock-off. It's good to see Mario running around chasing Donkey Kong instead of eating mushrooms and running through pipes.

FrizzleFried:

I think Pitfall was actually Jungle Hunt....



DarkBubble:

Man, I remember that.  Wasn't any worse than the other stuff based on TV shows and movies, like Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, The Gary Coleman Show, Punky Brewster, etc., but that's not saying much.

Crowquill:


--- Quote from: DarkBubble on August 13, 2007, 11:28:03 am ---Man, I remember that.  Wasn't any worse than the other stuff based on TV shows and movies, like Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, The Gary Coleman Show, Punky Brewster, etc., but that's not saying much.

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Lots of animation fans ---smurfette--- about how GI Joe, Transformers, and other toy licenses ruined saturday morning by turning it into a lot of toy commercials. Were things really that much better when saturday morning was ruled by mystery-solving teens with loveable sidekicks and cartoons based on hit prime-time shows? Was My Little Pony really that much worse-off than a time-traveling Fonz?


--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on August 12, 2007, 02:12:26 am ---I think Pitfall was actually Jungle Hunt....

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Nope. It was definitely Pitfall. Maybe they couldn't get the license to Jungle hunt or maybe they just thought "Pitfall Harry" was a better character to work with. I'm wondering if it's the first one. I was watching the opening to the show again and in the opening credits Harry's running down a hill from a boulder and avoiding "natives". He's also wearing a tan safari outfit instead of a green outfit. Could just be playing up stereotypes of the genre, though. Hard to tell.

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