Culture Media From the Olden Before Time.

Agent23

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Part III.(Some of this is mixed order-wise.Thematically all 3 Scooby Doo series intros are here.)









 

Agent23

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Part IV

The French IIRC animated Highlander series intro, in German:


German DBZ intro:


German Sailor Moon Intro.


All of this stuff I encountered back when there was no Cartoon Network and what anime there was was all in Kraut.
 

Agent23

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Babylon 5, all intros.


DS9 intro:


Farscape, all intros:


Andromeda, it was good for the first 1-2 seasons:


The Prisoner, an old, spy/psychological thriller diving into existentialism and pure, probably LSD-laced insanity, from the UK back when they could make good stuff.
 

ATP

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I remember some old sci-fi series buyed by our commies before 1987.
Aliens come to Earth in UFO,and try to take over from within.
I remember intro with classical looking UFO coming to Earth.

Not "V",becouse they were hiding,not acting openly.
Somebody remember? maybe @Buba ?
 

Bear Ribs

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I remember some old sci-fi series buyed by our commies before 1987.
Aliens come to Earth in UFO,and try to take over from within.
I remember intro with classical looking UFO coming to Earth.

Not "V",becouse they were hiding,not acting openly.
Somebody remember? maybe @Buba ?
That sounds like Invaders from Mars. Or maybe Night of the Creeps, but that UFO wasn't as classic looking. Invasion of the Body Snatchers is probably the most famous and classic example of the plot you mentioned but no UFO, the body snatcher seeds just floated through space on their own.

 

ATP

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That sounds like Invaders from Mars. Or maybe Night of the Creeps, but that UFO wasn't as classic looking. Invasion of the Body Snatchers is probably the most famous and classic example of the plot you mentioned but no UFO, the body snatcher seeds just floated through space on their own.


No,it was series,not one movie.I also remember,that they were fighting each others,with two factions,one made from their military.And,that they have weapons which made bodies just vanish.
 

Buba

A total creep
Your talk of the '80s make me itch to watch Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers for the tenth time :)
BTW - my son loved the duel scenes - he was four at that time - yet he grew up to be an upstanding member of the community ... I think ...
 

Robovski

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This one comes with a 1978 content warning, so if graphic medical scenes bother you, you might want to skip.
 

ATP

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Another serial,which i watched as kid thanks to commies.They were doing something good from time to time


Life and time of Grizzly Adams,if i remember correctly.
 

bintananth

behind a desk
I do I use to watch it as a child.
Brings back memories of the days where you got ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS and maybe some local independent station if you didn't have cable TV or an enormous satellite dish which could be mistaken for a small radio telescope, doesn't it?
 

Sailor.X

Cold War Veteran
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Brings back memories of the days where you got ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS and maybe some local independent station if you didn't have cable TV or an enormous satellite dish which could be mistaken for a small radio telescope, doesn't it?
Yes it does. And my family only had a Black and White TV at the time.
 

bintananth

behind a desk
Yes it does. And my family only had a Black and White TV at the time.
We had one of those big color ones from the early 70s which came with decorative wood cabinetry and doubled as furniture. It was left on all the time because it took "awhile" for it to warm up enough to display anything but static.

Ah, the memories.
 

Jormungandr

The Midgard Wyrm
Founder
Recess... I remember that show, and I used to watch it in high-school (left with GCSE's in '04).

It was as diverse as fuck without it being a woke pile of shit -- these days I have no doubt that one Leftoid would shriek its abnormal head off about the show being racist, or fatphobic, or transphobic (Spinelli was a complete Tomboy, and you know they're prime grooming material for fucking weirdos/freaks these days) in someway.

Man, so many shows in that compilation... I miss them.
 

Robovski

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It's December 7th, which is the anniversary of the raid on Pearl Harbor for those of us in the US. In honor of that, here is The World at War one of the best docuseries on WWII from 1973-74, thanks to the Internet Archive.

 

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