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I thought this was a cool show too. I'm a 30-year old who still loves cartoons that were on Nickelodeon in the 80s. Got a problem with that?
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Mysterious Cities of Gold Episode of 1 To 39
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The opening music to the Mysterious Cities of Gold is the jam!
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Furthermore, Nickelodeon has a "retro Nick" station, which features their garbage shows from the 90's. I ask why don't we have a station feature 80's nick shows, like TMOG, even Maya The Bee. Even the cartoons aimed at girls were pretty hardcore. Remember Noozles, with the Koala's? DIdn't that show end with two dimentions about to collide with one another. Belle and Sebastian was a good one two. And Pinwheel.
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Kudos, man. This cartoon, which I grew up with, also inspired be to explore Meso and South AMericas. Great show. Rumors are circulating that Jean Choplin is attempting to do an animated movie adaptation, as well as more episodes, picking up with the chilrens' quest across the Pacific.
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Thank you for review this show. I think your giving it the credit that it deserves.I just watched the first episode and I think its pretty dang good.
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The Mysterious Cities of Gold WAS childhood gem. Unlike the crap they spew out these days.
The golden condor who can forget :)
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I remember Maya the Bee, but not this!? Was I just a couple months late to the party?!
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The French did have Tao coming from Mu and having a talking parrot called Picchu. But in English "picchu" would be said "pic-ku" or "pick-you" so it was changed to Kokapetl. Mu would of sounded like "moo" or "mew". Unless Mu had lots of cows or cats around when it existed, this would be laughable. So it was changed to Hiva or Heva.
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XD AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! XD Rock on! This is GORGEOUS! *U* *U* Rock on! This is AWESOME! *U* You're so hilarious and awesome! XD Rock on!
Hey. I love this show tremendously, and I'm always happy to see anyone else who loved it too. One thing comes to mind though. Your so-called "Mayan sun calendar" is AZTEC. Not Mayan. Different culture area, different civilization.
32redandblue 2 years ago
Not true. Both cultures did have their own sun calendars which are somewhat similar in appearance, but mine is a Mayan version. Nice try.
PatTheNESpunk 2 years ago 5