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Author Topic: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)  (Read 12576 times)

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Online Jabroniville

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #76 on: January 27, 2012, 03:16:51 AM »
I love that you do these little things- they're very informative! But MAN those old Archie shows look awful. They weren't kidding when they said it was worse than Scooby-Doo (I once suggested that Scoob was the worst thing pop Culture ever came out with). However, since Scooby-Doo is way more famous, pervasive, and unable to be avoided (cartoon networks STILL love it), so I hate it more :). Archie stuff you can easily forget about, as I have NEVER seen a single episode aired on television in 20 years.
"Who knows what kind of den of corruption Riverdale could turn out to be?"- The Punisher, "Archie Meets The Punisher"

Offline PTF

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #77 on: January 27, 2012, 08:40:49 AM »
I see them all the time. On RetroTV and a series of church channels on Dish. Pretty good: They show old Harvey Cartoons, Roger Ramjet, and a few others.

Offline Biollante

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #78 on: January 29, 2012, 06:11:08 AM »
I love that you do these little things- they're very informative! But MAN those old Archie shows look awful. They weren't kidding when they said it was worse than Scooby-Doo (I once suggested that Scoob was the worst thing pop Culture ever came out with). However, since Scooby-Doo is way more famous, pervasive, and unable to be avoided (cartoon networks STILL love it), so I hate it more :). Archie stuff you can easily forget about, as I have NEVER seen a single episode aired on television in 20 years.

Scooby Doo is actually probably one of the best TV cartoons to come out of the 70's.  Just watch Boomerag, Hannah Barbara was definitely turning out some real crap.  Although, it looks like Filmation was even worse.

Offline derekwc

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #79 on: February 11, 2012, 08:11:43 PM »
@ Jabroniville -  Very happy you are enjoying the videos!

Here's a brand new one:



History Of Comics On Film Part 52(The All-New Super Friends Hour)

Also coming soon is the Archie Situation Comedy Musical Variety Show!

Offline Biollante

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #80 on: February 11, 2012, 08:43:33 PM »
@ Jabroniville -  Very happy you are enjoying the videos!

Here's a brand new one:



History Of Comics On Film Part 52(The All-New Super Friends Hour)

Also coming soon is the Archie Situation Comedy Musical Variety Show!

I wonder if Wonder Woman and Robin ever had an argument about who has better legs.  lol  And it looks like her mascara is running.

Offline derekwc

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #81 on: February 13, 2012, 01:58:48 AM »
This hasn't been "officially released" on my blogspot yet. But I'd like to give the Archie Fans first crack at this episode:

History Of Comics On Film Part 53(Archie Situation Comedy Musical Variety Show)

Online Jabroniville

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #82 on: February 13, 2012, 06:27:04 AM »
Huh, you thought "Justice League" had a Batman-bias? I can see that- but it's Superman-bias was even stronger- dude got to beat down almost EVERY major enemy. He even whupped Darkseid all by himself on two separate occasions, and he beat up Mongul when Wonder Woman could only hold him off at-best :).

Good stuff like always- I liked the little bits on the minority members of the updated League.
"Who knows what kind of den of corruption Riverdale could turn out to be?"- The Punisher, "Archie Meets The Punisher"

Offline PTF

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #83 on: February 13, 2012, 11:52:04 AM »
Heh. Remember when Superman got zapped forward in time to find Earth in ruins. Turns out the JL couldn't last a week without him. :)


Offline derekwc

Re: History of Comics On Film (The Archie Show)
« Reply #85 on: April 23, 2012, 11:24:57 PM »


History Of Comics On Film Part 54(Supaidaman)

Part fifty-four of an ongoing series about the History of Comic Books that have been adapted for movies and television. This particular segment covers the Toei produced television series from
Japan called Supaidaman, that aired from 1978 to 1979 !

Blip TV Direct Link

 

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