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The Saddest Day In Nostalgic History!

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I Don't Know If your Like me when it comes to johnny sokko and his flying robot,but this was a very sad day for me as a kid,so please take a look if your a big fan and remember the saddest day in nostalgic history!BTW heres a link to check out the series coming back to official DVD in the coming months..very stoked about this,and enjoy and please rate my video tks for viewing :)

http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2010/06/09/johnny-sokko-and-his-flying-rob...

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  • No VCR or Netflix back in those days, my brother and I never missed the showing of "Giant Robot". Living in the U.S., we never knew this was a Series. I caught so may episodes on HULU.com. FAN FOR LIFE!!!

  • My son and I were watching power rangers so I had to show him my childhood super heroes. We just finished watching ultraman then johnny sokko. My son fell asleep. Oh well these were some of the best tv watching days of my childhood. Yes sad day when robot chose to leave us :-(

  • i dunno, making your body an explosive seemed like a fool proof plan.

  • Robot! Please come back, I need you here. T_T -Six knucklehead's imagination has been replace by CGI.

  • How many times did we play Johnny Sokko and his flying robot as kids? Brings back a lot of memories. I remember this episode well. As kids we were all crushed but, the world has been safer ever since.

  • did that dude just go for Giant Robots Crotch???? MMA?

  • hahahahahaha he called that little kid an IDIOT hahahahahahaha CPS!!!! where are you!

  • Epic.

  • @shinu55

    YES, it was on the Channel 5 Movie Theater, where they played the same movie every day for a week. First place that I saw "Night of the Living Dead", "Picture Mommy Dead", and "I Saw What You Did, I Know Who You Are" .

  • WE used to watch this in the Early Seventies, as a Movie called "Voyage into Space" on the (LA ) Channel 5 Movie Theater, where they showed the same movie everyday for a week. And YES, I too cried when Giant Robot gave his life for us all. and when Dorothy thought she would never get back too Kansas too. 48 years of age here.

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