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  • Saturday mornings were the GREATEST.

  • I think the Queen had more than political considerations in mind when she made her proposal to Tarzan.

  • Tarzan it seems could have been a king many times over with as many women throwing themselves at him. Must be animal magnetism. Pun intended.

  • how did tarzan lurn inglish? and wher is the jungl? duz tarzan use gilette mach 3 or whot? and since tarzan is man..duz he..u no..use his wrist in certain ways?

  • @muskier I once read that Tarzan has been educated. I think college.

  • I wonder how Tarzan, you know, takes care of business. Maybe, like the apes, his isn't stinky like that of other humans...

  • LOL XD

  • The heavens remember and are pleased.

  • Call me crazy but I have been watching these nonstop only breaking for sleep and work.!!!!

    Good times!!

  • Your not crazy at all! Long live the 70's

    we had SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN-SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK-WACKY PACKAGES-BRUCE LEE-KISS-THE REAL STAR WARS-JAWS and who can forget turning their big wheels upside down and turning their wheel to sell ice cream :)

  • Ohh man I do remember turning my green machine upside down. Damn Im old!

  • Interesting how Phobeg is now voiced by Alan Oppenheimer and not Ted Cassidy (City Of Gold). I wonder if Ted Cassidy died by the time this show came out...

  • @TarzanFilmation

    Ted Cassidy died January 16, 1979...so my guess is yes because this episode was broadcasted on oct 13, 1979...nearly 10 months after Ted Cassidy died.

  • You are welcome. I am glad you are happy to see it again

  • Thanks for posting these. This was one of my favorite cartoons when I was a wee little one. I didn't realize that Paul Dini (of Batman & Superman fame) was a writer on this. Pretty cool.

  • This is true. Dini also wrote the previous episode. How old is Paul Dini? He also wrote for He-man and the Masters of the Universe.

  • Not a clue. But it's amazing how much some of these guys wrote. Larry Niven wrote for the Land of the Lost TV show (same with later writers of Star Trek TNG).

    Michael Strazinski (sorry about the spelling) of Babylon 5 wrote for the cartoon "Wheeled Warriors"

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