Attention all the Children of the 80s!
Sep. 22nd, 2011 07:55 pmDoes anyone remember the name of a cartoon that was a sci-fi western? It had this sheriff who had powers so that when he said things like "strength of the bear" he would get super strength. He had a cyborg horse that could go from all fours to standing upright like a human and the bad guy kind of reminded be of Skeletor from He-man (in fact it was very much like a sci-fi remake of He-man, I swear). And instead of mining gold, they mined this red crystal stuff.
My mom and I loved this cartoon. We even have some of the toys based on it, but neither of us can remember what it's called.
And while we're at it does anyone remember the cartoon that was about these talking horses that lived in another dimension or something? They were different colors (like red, blue, green, etc) but the leader was a black stallion and this girl would travel to this world to help them out (No, it's not My Little Pony). The bad guy was some kind of zebra centaur.
I've been so nostalgic, lately. I watched Unico which I haven't seen since I was six and the other day watched The Secret of NIMH after having not watched it for years (though I still love it). I've also been tempted to seek out other old favorites but decided I'd better pace myself. The older stuff seems to send my imagination through a time warp.
My mom and I loved this cartoon. We even have some of the toys based on it, but neither of us can remember what it's called.
And while we're at it does anyone remember the cartoon that was about these talking horses that lived in another dimension or something? They were different colors (like red, blue, green, etc) but the leader was a black stallion and this girl would travel to this world to help them out (No, it's not My Little Pony). The bad guy was some kind of zebra centaur.
I've been so nostalgic, lately. I watched Unico which I haven't seen since I was six and the other day watched The Secret of NIMH after having not watched it for years (though I still love it). I've also been tempted to seek out other old favorites but decided I'd better pace myself. The older stuff seems to send my imagination through a time warp.