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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

1967 hanna-barbera cartoon title for the animated series.

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  • look its the original He-Man

  • hmmmm sampson turns into a buff sampson... why does the dog turn into a lion? lol classic 70's toons

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  • Goliath DID fly...often! Samson did not. However, artistic(ACTION-PACKED) license allowed 4 certain cartoon inconsistancies. Goliath also had destructive laser-vision(for lack of a better term). As 4 everyone not getting into a dog transforming into a GIANT SUPER-POWERED lion, so what? What about that show about a boy(Jake?) transforming into a Dragon(man to reptile?) or Michael Jackson transforming into a bot/ship/car? Were these not cool? Its either magic or some energy boosted genetic change

  • @LadyDeirdre I mean, I remember the show. Just...flying!

  • @SSVCloud No, he couldn't fly. He could only leap, though his leaps sometimes looked like flying.

  • @Dartz81 use your imagination......its saturday morning....anything can be anything

  • Man, theme songs so cool back then!!! You know the guy who wrote that while wearing a turtleneck and drinking scotch.

  • 0:26 is clearly some elaborate sex game

  • @NancyPhantom how the heck does that happen? last i know a lion is a cat

  • So wait.....Samson could fly or not?

  • The dog becomes a lion...?

  • ITS THE ROBOT FROM THE INCREDIBLES!!!

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