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  • Chrystal is HOT!!!!!!

  • I loved the synchronized mouth technique !!

  • Thanks so much for posting this! I loved this series. Just saw it in black and white though---we didn't get our color set until 1966. We spent that whole 1st weekend checking in TV Guide hunting for what shows were in color. We watched them if we liked them or not, just because they were in color!

  • The Cadet Don Show -- early am -- loved those times !!! way before we got so sophisticated

    simpler good times .....

  • From 1:10 to 1:20, I half expected to hear the Blue Danube Waltz as background music . . . .

    Thanks for posting this. I was only 3-4 when this was first shown on TV, and barely remember it. Thanks for posting this.

  • Space Angel had better syncho vox than clutch cargo, CC always looked WEIRD!!!

    Thanks for the episode...

  • Alex Toth!!!!!

  • @zambot3

    That is right, Alex Toth did the concept artwork for this series. Alex Toth's last project before he died in the early 1980's, was the concept artwork for "Thundarr the Barbarian".

  • Thanks for showing this. I remember watching this cartoon back in the 60s. It's got the "old time" Space Opera look to it. I haven't seen this stuff in YEARS !

    Thanks again !

  • Chrystal has a nice rack.

  • What year did this come out? I remember watching these when I was a little kid back early 60"s! I don't remember them in any color though. I miss the original Jonny Quest shows too. Real good cartoons and better than this garbage kids watch nowadays.The old Bugs Bunnys are good comedy.I can't get my kids to watch them. They like this Sponge Bob crap and so on. They really like this real so-called kid actors to put out by Disney and encourage kids on all types of sublimal ideas. on sex, race etc.

  • @iluvdx60 The DVD from Amazon says 1962. I remember watching this on some Boston station back around 1966-68. GREAT series. Really takes me back.

  • What year did this come out? I rememeber watching thse when I was alittle kid back in early 60"s! I don't remeber them in any color though. I miss the original Jonnny Quest shows too. Real good cartoons and better than this garbage kids watch nowadays.The old bugs bunnys are good comedy.I can't get my kids to watch them. They like this Sponge Bob crap and so on. They really like this real so-called kid actors put out by Disney and encourage kids on all types of sublimal ideas. on sex, race etc.

  • this would have been so much better if this was only a comic. just look at those ridiculous clutch cargo lips hahaha! this show is barely even animated. thank goodness those asshole of hanna-barberra lost their monopolization of the animation industry.

  • thanks for posting this!

  • Wow. My intro to sci-fi as a mere babe.All these years later I really am a rocket scientist...and wondered if Space Angel really was as good as I remembered. Thanks.

  • The Syncro-Vox almost looks passable on the girl... almost.

  • I am totally floored to find this. Every time I talk about this show to my friends I might as well be talking about Mr. Snuffleupagus. No one remebers, no one believes. Now there's PROOF. Thank-you for this!!

  • My God. i haven't seen Space Angel since i was in first grade.

  • I'm from 1973 and this was the shit we had to watch everyday, before the great flood of Japanese Robots from 1978 on, stormed out.

    Grendizer and Mazinga were the FUn!!

    While hose pre78 days were awful bad days for being a child. I recall getting real bored and preferred to play outside.

    Perhaps this Space angel and Captain Fantom are as dull as todays cartoons!!

  • my brother called himself space angel for 40 years....it was his handle when he was a cb user and his friends always called him space.........RIP my brother space......

  • Partial animation, but with cool black backgrounds rather like Jonny Quest, and the patented (if creepy and unnecessary) AudioVox mouth-synchronization technique. Like the relative sophistication of the dialogue and at least some effort made at scientific/technical accuracy, at least in this clip. Seems like the production team had a desire to cooperate in the Govt's plan to breed a new generation of American kids on fire for space and technology.

  • Wow !! Amazing !!!

    Centuries since last time I watched this series ... Thank you very much !!

  • Talk about taking me back!!! I remember watching this, Magilla Gorilla, Speed Racer and BJ and Dirty Dragon all on channel 32 in Chicago in the early 70's. Then came Prince Planet, Captain America, Iron Man, SubMariner, Thor, The Hulk and Spider Man on channel 44.........were there other cartoons besides this one and Clutch Cargo that used the wierd lip/eye type of animation? Thanks for sharing

  • AH! AH! SKIPEAR!~ That Taurus...Hal Smith who was Otis Campell the town drunk on teh Andy Griffith show provided the voice for the ginger haired.bearded ruffian...

  • @parkman35 He was also the voice of the Chief,as well.

  • @kokujin1014 He also did the voice for Frosty the Snowman...Hal was a voiceover Master...and a darn good town drunk...

  • @parkman35 Oh that was Jackie Vernon,he's the voice behind Frosty......"Happy Birthday!"

  • @kokujin1014 Yeah, you're correct. Hal did voices for Davey and Goliath the religous claymation series back in the early 60's...

  • is this in public domain ?

  • Que ricas tetas y culo los de Crystal!!!!!!

  • i remember an old cartoon that used the same type of animation as this called the adventures of captain phantom

  • There was also Clutch Cargo.

  • @nationalist19  Ah,ah,ah....Captain Fathom!

  • Thanks so much for providing an old favourite!

    Fantastic!

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