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- From: carlinra@macpost.vanderbilt.edu (Robert A. Carlin)
- Subject: Obscure Sat. Cartoons (Was: Re: Scooby Doo etc.)
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- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 21:50:35 GMT
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- In article <By3MnA.FLD@news.udel.edu>, avril@chopin.udel.edu (April Christi
- Clark) wrote:
- >
- > Finally, I think I win the prize for remembering the most obscure and dumb
- > Sat morning cartoon: Rubik, The Amazing Cube, circa 1984. :)
- > -April Clark, U. of Delaware
-
- What about Pandamonium? It was on, I think, in the very late 70's/early
- 80's. (I keep seeing ads for it in the old comic issues I pick up in the
- quarter bins.) The only thing I remember about it is that it had 3 pandas,
- which were able to transport to other worlds (?)...
-
- Okay, so my memory's not so good anymore. :)
-
- Rob
-
- Rob Carlin | "Nothing's so cold
- carlinra@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu | As closing the heart when all we need
- carlinra@macpost.vanderbilt.edu | Is to free the soul
- | But we wouldn't be that brave, I know."
- | - "All I Want," by Toad the Wet
- Sprocket
-