TuGs on Television

Postby Jason Toddman » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:07 am

I haven't noticed anyone bringing this subject up yet, so I apologize if I'm repeated anyone else, but I'd like to ask if anyone has any favorite depictions of TuGs - or at least tie-ups without the games, on television.
For my part, Saturday morning TV in the 1960's had so many tie-ups shown that I actually considered my own tie-ups almost mundane. Jonny Quest, Dino Boy, Jan and Jayce, Dorno of ther Herculoids, Mightor's Little Rok, Moby Dick's Tom and Tug (what a name, eh?), and others seemed to get tied up as often as I did - or perhaps even oftener - and always in the middle of a thrillingly perilous situation. Those were often my favorite part of the cartoon, though I'd have liked to seen them tying someone else up once a while (especially me :tied:). Those tie-ups were always so exciting, whereas mine were so safe (i was never in any danger of anything worse than a tickle until the time my current TuG story takes place) that they were almost boring in comparison. Granted I wouldn't have wanted to be in danger of being blown to bits or eaten by a monster, but the threat of a mild face slapping or the like might've spiced things up a bit. Sorry to all you who are squeamish about masochism. :twisted:
Anyway, has anyone else out there have any stories about their enjoyment of tie-ups on TV (or movies, comic books, etc.)? Maybe copycats? I think one reason my brother got into TuGs so much and practiced on me was because he copy-catted those cartoons I mentioned. In which case, I am unsure whether to glad or sad that certain other activities never made it to Saturday morning TV, such as: :spank; :bondage: :gag: :bondage1: :tickle: 8) Oh well.
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Re: TuGs on Television

Postby Reidy » Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:10 pm

I put my liking for bondage and tie ups exclusively on watching Teri Hatcher in the New Adventures of Superman, and the repeats of the classic Batman TV series.

Re: TuGs on Television

Postby Jason Toddman » Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:25 am

My Gosh, you're right. For that matter, Lois and Jimmy got into an awful lot of TUGs situations in the 1950's TV version of Superman too, didn't they? Of course, th e superheroes always popped and SPOILED the fun!:gag:
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