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Stingray: The Loch Ness Monster - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2008

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The last part of the Loch Ness Monster episode.

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  • They were all prepared to destroy an unknown species, the difference between a show in the 60's and now.

  • That episode really scared me!

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  • A precursor to a Lupin the 3rd ep with a similar Loch Ness monster.

  • @philstoneiii Well it was just a few years before Star Trek, in which they usually tried to communicate with "monsters."

  • last time i seen this show was back on BBC 2 back in 1995 XD good times

  • how can there be smoke under water =p lol

  • ...how did its skin get back on again?

  • Mission result? Skin of Loch Ness monster, real or otherwise, completely blasted from its lifeless body. Is this an example of Troy and Phones' fearless world-defending? Who does Stingray actually work for?

  • @philstoneiii This is an example of cold war-era baby-boomer kids' shows. We'd sit in front of the b&w TV watching this and other Gerry Anderson programs, while the enemy - human or otherwise - would get blasted.

    Just the times...we lived our lives in constant fear back then. Soviet Communism was the evil nemesis that was lurking to take us all away from our freedom, and nuclear fallout was in constant threat of falling on our heads. I think parents wanted us to know we were protected.

  • The sculpt on Troy's face is... interesting. At all times he seems to wear the expression of a man who just farted but isn't quite sure his co-workers are bothered by the smell or not and is now wondering if he can continue to get away with it in the future.

  • Destroying unknown species is still very common in anime. Japanese animation doesn't have the problems with censorship Warners and Disney have.

  • thank you for posting complete episodes!

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