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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackalope89 View Post
    Loved the series, but wasn't that in the 2000s?
    There've been quite a few 2000s era cartoons here

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    The 1960s were my 1990s and my favorite was "Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor although I loved the Hanna-Barbera superhero stuff in general.

    Like you, I have an opinion of when Saturday morning "lost it". For me, it was the 1970s moratorium on violence in children's shows leading to teen comedy bore fests like Scooby Doo and the Archies.

    I'm somewhat joking because those shows were cool in their own way but so uninteresting to me compared to the era of Mightor, the original Space Ghost, the Herculoids, and so on. It wasn't so much my age as the new shows themselves that caused me to drift away from watching on Saturday mornings.

    I did see stuff like the Thundercats, He-Man, and so on. If those shows had been the ones replacing my Hanna-Barbera favorites, I would have kept watching.
    Power with Girl is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K7P5V View Post
    And sadly, like the subsequent Spider-Man Unlimited and Avengers (United They Stand) animated series, it only lasted one season.
    The spider is always on the hunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thezmage View Post
    There've been quite a few 2000s era cartoons here
    That's been the only one I knew was definitively in the 2000s (from start to finish).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntsman Spider View Post
    And sadly, like the subsequent Spider-Man Unlimited and Avengers (United They Stand) animated series, it only lasted one season.
    Sad, but true. All things considered, UTS had potential (IMHO):


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    Mighty orbots was fun.


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    But you can't have saturday mornings without this--


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    Motu and Transformers, for sure!

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    I loved 80's cartoons but stuff like Transformers, GI Joe, Thundercats, Silverhawks, Real Ghostbusters, Ducktales, Jem, TMNT, Count Duckula, Centurions, Dino-Riders, Robotech, Voltron, Go-Bots, He-Man & She-Ra were all syndicated and aired weekdays or weekend afternoons. With the exceptions of Real Ghostbusters and TMNT moving to Saturday mornings once they got into their later and bad seasons.

    So, for 80's Saturday mornings I say Smurfs, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, 80's Hulk cartoon, Gummy Bears, COPS, Ruby Spears Superman, Superfriends, Tigersharks, Mighty Orbots, Captain N the Gamemaster, Dinosaucers, and Denver the Last Dinosaur.

    90's easy BTAS and STAS and some of Marvel Cartoons like X-Men TAS, Spider-Man TAS, 90's Hulk, & Seasons 2 of the Iron Man and the FF.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K7P5V View Post
    Sad, but true. All things considered, UTS had potential (IMHO):

    Agreed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jokerz79 View Post
    I loved 80's cartoons but stuff like Transformers, GI Joe, Thundercats, Silverhawks, Real Ghostbusters, Ducktales, Jem, TMNT, Count Duckula, Centurions, Dino-Riders, Robotech, Voltron, Go-Bots, He-Man & She-Ra were all syndicated and aired weekdays or weekend afternoons. With the exceptions of Real Ghostbusters and TMNT moving to Saturday mornings once they got into their later and bad seasons.

    So, for 80's Saturday mornings I say Smurfs, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, 80's Hulk cartoon, Gummy Bears, COPS, Ruby Spears Superman, Superfriends, Tigersharks, Mighty Orbots, Captain N the Gamemaster, Dinosaucers, and Denver the Last Dinosaur.

    90's easy BTAS and STAS and some of Marvel Cartoons like X-Men TAS, Spider-Man TAS, 90's Hulk, & Seasons 2 of the Iron Man and the FF.
    Indeed. Season 2 of Iron Man in particular still had the best adaptation to this day of the Armor Wars arc.
    The spider is always on the hunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jokerz79 View Post
    Seasons 2 of the Iron Man and the FF.
    Agreed. Dunno how they did it, but S2 for both series were HUGE improvements (IMHO):


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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntsman Spider View Post
    Agreed.



    Indeed. Season 2 of Iron Man in particular still had the best adaptation to this day of the Armor Wars arc.
    Agreed. Love the sense of humor, and the animation improved greatly (XD)


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