On Feb 6, 6:04=EF=BF=BDpm, " snipped-for-privacy@earthlink.net" wrote= :
He went into movies under the name "Harrison Ford".
On Feb 6, 6:04=EF=BF=BDpm, " snipped-for-privacy@earthlink.net" wrote= :
He went into movies under the name "Harrison Ford".
I'm too young for this one, but not by much (born in '58). We have a DVD our granddaughter used to like called "Singing Babies", and they used the same lip animation technique, but with live babies. However, the Clutch Cargo creators knew what they were doing; on this kid's DVD it's just very eerie.
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We make a kit of the argonaut check it out
Pat Flannery wrote in news:13qlac6oqdiro19 @corp.supernews.com:
And Manfred the Wonder Dog was an East German spy.
" snipped-for-privacy@earthlink.net" wrote in news:ddc784c8-1fda- snipped-for-privacy@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
Oh, thanks. I had mercifully forgotten that show, until now.
But in the late '50s, the kids took what they could get. Even though I watch Clutch all the time, he never held up against Bugs Bunny.
Rufus wrote in news:1Dtqj.19067$9j6.6822@attbi_s22:
Oh, yeah! That was great. Cute little fins on the nose section. I'll have to look into that.
I seem to think that there was also another cartoon that used the same sort of "mouth behind the mask" animation, but I can't recall the name of it...anyone recall what that one was?
Someone mentioned "Space Angel"; that also used the same technique.
Pat
Yeah...I think so.
Oh yes, very very real. I remember it well. It was always disturbing to watch.
Has anyone ever tried to build a collection of the aircraft in the show?
The kid next door to me when I was 10 or so has the Fireball XL5 play set. I wanted to steal it or kill him.
There's a yahoogroup of builders of XL5 models.
There was a sc-fi series called Space Angel too.
do you have a large full body model of major kusanagi?
there was also captain fathom We make a kit of the argonaut
hahahaha, the good major is not a him.
Soory we do not do you have a photo of him
korean is good also.
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