Supercade / 80's Commercials (1984)
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Movie Details
Genre Animation; Documentary
Series Season 1
Language English
Country USA
Color Color
Plot
SUPERCADE
Season 2 (1984)
Pitfall & Donkey Kong Jr. exited that season making Q*Bert a weekly show along with these two new additions.
Kangaroo: Katy Kangaroo with her kid Joey & friend Sidney Squirrel live in the city zoo. Bingo, Bango, Bongo & Fred (the monkeys) cause trouble. Marvin Kaplan voiced Sidney Squirrel.
Space Ace: Based on the Don Bluth laser video game. Space Ace & Kimberly fight off the evil Borf while Space Ace changes from his heroic self to scrawny Dexter (by being hit by the infanto ray). Of course, the ray would return Space Ace back.

First Aired September 1983
Last Aired September 1985
Status Canceled/Ended
Running Time 60 min
Country United States
Network CBS

Dick Beals - Q-Bit
Billy Bowels - Q*Bert
Bart Braverman - Bones
Arthur Burghardt - Mr. Friendly (Kangaroo)/Borf (Space Ace)
Nancy Cartwright - Kimberly
Peter Cullen - Mario
Alan Dinehart - Mac
Pat Fraley - voice of Bingo / Fred (Kangaroo)
Marvin Kaplan - Shellshock
Robbie Lee - Q*Tee
Tress MacNeille - Viper
Sparky Marcus - Dexter
Kenneth Mars - Quickclaw
Mea Martineau - Katey Kangaroo
David Mendenhall - Joey Kangaroo
Noelle North - Rhonda
Jim Piper - Space Ace
Peter Renaday - Marshall Vaughn/Legrin
Bob Ridgley - Pitfall Harry
Soupy Sales - Donkey Kong
Bob Sarlatte - Frogger
Ted Field Sr. - Tex
Juy Strangis - Pauline
B.J. Ward - Fanny
Frank Welker - DK Jr.

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80'S COMMERCIALS

When it comes to revisiting the past, nothing gets my fires going better than an old commercial. For the most part, everything we grew up with is still readily available. If you're feeling nostalgic for some toy you played with at age five, chances are good that eBay'll provide salvation. If you can't get that ancient video game out of your head, it's usually just a quick search n' download away. What made us want these items back then has become more lost in the shuffle, and while finding an old plaything is fun, seeing the ad that made me beg and plead for it takes things to a whole new level. I will supplement this made-up answer with the truth: they're strange and often hilarious, and I long for another television era featuring Hulk Hogan in Honey Nut Cheerios commercials.


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Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 19
In Collection Yes
Product Details
Format VideoCD
Region Region 1
Nr of Disks/Tapes 2