9 Action/ Sci-Fi Cartoons Of The 80’s

5.) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Turtles’ series had flawless timing. In 1987-88, when the show was initially publicized, Star Wars was long dead, and Transformers, MASK, ThunderCats, He-Man, and G.I. Joe were all panting for breath. There was a popular society and male action toy deals gap to fill and not only did the Turtles fill it, but they also made billions of dollars from folks’ wallets for well over 10 years.

The Turtles’ animated enterprises presented “Cowabunga!” into the vocabulary of a large number of children. It also made surfer fella Michaelangleo, Stoic pioneer Leonardo, Nerdy Donatello, and Tough-Guy Rebel Raphael popicons along with Superman, Luke Skywalker and Mickey Mouse.

4.) Voltron
At the point when Voltron hit the TV in 1984, it was an overnight success. Kids went completely crazy over the idea of five space heroes piloting monster steel lions who could combine to take the shape of a towering robot so renegade that he made all other goliath Japanese mechas resemble that “Gonk” droid from Star War. Voltron was based on a more seasoned Japanese show called Beast King Go Lion. This had so much blood, carnage, and terrible savagery in it, that footage from another series was altered into fill in the crevices. This footage generally comprised of some random folks in space sitting around a major table examining what they ought to do about the mammoth giant crisis.
At any rate, kids totally hooked on to the “Voltron Force” made out of Keith, Lance, Hunk, Sven and Pidge. The show hadthe shrewd King Zarkonwho would unleash a RoBeast to destroy the planet Arus. This RoBeastwould knock down individual lions until the lionsteamed to becomeVoltron. One bursting sword later, the RoBeast would be cut like sliced meat and everybody would giggle. How terrific!



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