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Mysterious Cities of Gold End Credits

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2006

Same song as the intro, but different animation.

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  • dont mean to intrude, but is it just me or does the aah ay ay ay ah bring a tear to the eye..???

  • *sigh*  They don't make 'em like they used to. Now it's all done on computers... UGH.

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  • I hope the sequel series lives up to the original.

  • its an anime how about that ( gotta love the classics I hate most modern anime

  • What I loved about this cartoon was after every episode, it would tell a short facts about each expedition. MISS the 80's and 90's cartoons! I would watch this every saturday mornings eating Count Chocula, haha!

  • @DrLove0378 I know what you mean. I've never seen a Shrek movie because I found the CGI in the trailers so revolting. I nearly bolted from the theater during the first Toy Story, too. Now they crank out CGI like Little Debbie shitcakes, with generic Hollywood Golden Boys and Princess Girls doing the voice acting and some irritating standup comic voicing the obligatory small companion animal/comic relief. And it is relief, because it shits all over you and pisses in both ears.

  • damn, i love this!

  • @ConanCnutKicker  Amen!

  • I bought the entire DVD boxset of this. I've watched it together with my 9 year old nephew, who absolutely loves it - he says the theme song is his favorite ever.

    Good to introduce fantastic shows to the younger generation. It's not just teary-eyed nostalgia - kids TV genuinely was THAT good in the 80s/90s. Damn - as a 20-something, the theme song still gets me today!

  • The three main child actors (Esteban, Zia, Tao) in the English dub were voiced by real pre-teen children. an exmaple of a "peanuts dub". named after the TV show "peanuts" and its constant use of child voice actors. All other voices were done by Americans or Canadians. Dubbed at Intedub, Imternational in Monteral in late 1982.

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