I had quite a bunch of cartoons i really liked as i was growing up in the late 70 early 80s.
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Thesd were some of my favorites.
In spanish they were Super Magnetron, El Vengador, Galactico, and El Gladiador. I used to watch them in the morning and in the evening after school.
My worst nightmare was to be asked to run errands at the time of the shows. In those days you were not supposed to say no to your parents or elders, not even to hesitate.
I would go as fast as i could so that i would not miss anything.
I liked the futuristic idea of technology being put at the service of humanity. I liked the heroism of the characters, their passion and their sense of humor.
There was another show that i could not watch in the only channel we had in my house. To watch this one i had to go to a friend's house
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The one and only Mazinger Z
My friend, Inocente, we called him Chente, had a heart condition. he could not go out and play like the rest of the kids, so he spent most of his time watching tv. I was one of his few cartoon buddies and we had so much fun watching these. W e laughed and cried together when Mazinger was destroyed, and then we cheered when it was rebuilt and improved!
Those were great times.
Thank you so much for allowing us this trip down memory lane.
BestThanks for this great opportunity to revive memories, @fycee.
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Thank you so much for participating! Oh yeah I love Mazinger Z! I wasn't able to watch the part when he was destroyed though coz I that time we transferred home from an apartment to our newly bought house and there was no signal that our antenna covers.Hello there @hlezama!
I love the part that you would really accomplish the errands by your parents or elders and run as fast as you can to get to the show so that you won't miss anything. And if you do, there is no youtube yet to watch it after the show for any missed highlights.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
It's fun to watch these cartoon shows or anime together with our best buddies.
Exactly. Kids these days have no idea how lucky they are. I loved these shows so much that some years ago, while i was in grad school in the US i bought original dvds of most of my favorite cartoons to show my children what a good cartoon looked like :)
It's been a pleasure to take part of this. Wish you success and more community building activities like this in the future.
Always my pleasure to keep the people going here as I now do often checking of my feeds to really look on to the posts of these amazing people :)
Stay awesome!