And you were excited when the tie-up scenes in the stories would occur, right? Hey, I too started getting interested in that when I was in third grade. TV did it for me.
All those Tie-ups on Hanna Barbera cartoons (Jonny Quest, Space Ghost, Dino Boy, etc,) are what did it for me back in the '60's - though I was already being tied up in real life for quite a long while even before then.
Dare to be different... and make a difference. To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...
cricks5 wrote:Never heard of Dino Boy. Only the first two.
Dino Boy was the companion cartoon on the original Space ghost cartoon from the 1960's (not the ridiculous Coast to Coast series from the 90's); he was a boy living in a Lost Valley full of dinosaurs and weird humanoid races. He had a pet baby brontosaurus and lived with a giant caveman (named Ug) who kept getting him out of trouble. Dino Boy got tied up practically every other episode. For me at least it was a real turn on watching him being all tied up.
Dare to be different... and make a difference. To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...
That is so bullying! Mean ... I was that little boy not so long ago myself, so I know what it's like when everyone else is bigger than you, boys and girls, and getting victimised because of it...