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Originally posted by BigDatto

Hey UR2EZ,  

Hasn't gone over your head, probably over your age !!

Hong Kong Phooey is circa 1977 - & it kind of took the p1ss out of itself a bit like the Simpsons. It was a pretty unique cartoon in its day and p1ss funny !!

Just 4 you....

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And the lyrics to the theme song

"Hong Kong Phooey,

Number One Super Guy,

Hong Kong Phooey,

Quicker than the human eye…"

Damn,

I just read this post - and I knew the answer to the bonus 5 points question - Silverhawks is way eazzzy :(

How about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ?! and also another cartoon I really enjoyed was Snorks :) and C.O.P.S & M.A.S.K :D

Also the Toxic Avenger cartoon was cool but that might been in the 90's :)

Firstly you bloody post-whores really need something to do with your spare time and secondly I cant remember the name of the cartoon but it had a bear that flew a plane and delivered parcels and shit from a seaplane and used to fight bad guys in planes and flew to this small "hawaiian" style club on this island.....and there was a younger bloke who used to grab a rope behind the plane and floated on a "air skateboard" It was on saturday disney in the mornings!!!

Originally posted by CroatianR33

Firstly you bloody post-whores really need something to do with your spare time and secondly I cant remember the name of the cartoon but it had a bear that flew a plane and delivered parcels and shit from a seaplane and used to fight bad guys in planes and flew to this small "hawaiian" style club on this island.....and there was a younger bloke who used to grab a rope behind the plane and floated on a "air skateboard" It was on saturday disney in the mornings!!!

I'm at work now. What is there to do? I can sleep but I'n not tired yet.

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