Rambo Cartoons: The Doomsday Machine part 1

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

Kinda funny how this episode is the same name as an old Star Trek episode. (the one with William Shatner) Even funnier still, the man who did the voice for General WarHawk is an actor named Mike Masnara. He played a Klingon named Kang, and he appeared in Voyager, Deep Space Nine, and in the William Shatner Star Trek episode called "Day of the Dove"

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  • Wait til you see the next one. I figured out how to add blood. Actually, I figured out how while I was working on Doomsday Machine, but I forgot to add it in the scene.

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  • I call bullshit! Everyone in that group except Rambo and Delmare Berry was killed in 'Nam! Then Berry died in summer of 1980 from cancer caused by Agent Orange exposure! John's the only one left! I know they had to keep it clean and friendly for the kids, but don't screw with the source material in a way that's gonna piss off the fans of the movies!

  • So basically this is GI Joe with a stallone lookalike (but not soundalike).

  • @cliftonite187

    And you are a faggot for even responding.

  • @meatjob this was the 80's, borrowing a jet was like shoplifting.

  • @cliftonite187 it would be no problem if cartoonish rambo would be killing someone in cartoon, BUT since it's the only dark detail - it is pretty disturbing.

  • @willia3r Yes you are gay for talking about a cartoon as if it were real life.

  • @PufferBluntman this is the 80's!!!back when men were still men GOD DAMN IT.I loved this cartoon when I was a kid!!!

  • That necklace Rambo's wearing - it's a memory of a girl that was killed in First Blood part 2. I mean - isn't it a little too dark for a cartoon detail?

  • @Hotshotter3000

    Well, this is a 1980's American cartoon. Unfortunately, mass media in those days tended to dumb things down a bit & keep it simple.

  • @Hotshotter3000

    What's even more laughable is the fact that the F-117 Nighthawk with its low radar signature would've easily picked this puppy out of the sky from afar & it was in full operational existence since 1981.

    I guess since 24hr news networks like CNN didn't become popular until the 1991 Gulf war, most of the public had nothing but UFO sightings & rumor to rely on, including the makers of this cartoon.

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