This Obscure 1976 Series Showed Kids a Post-Apocalyptic World Before It Seemed Real!

#saturdaymorningcartoons #scifi #retrotv In 1976, Filmation Studios aired a live-action Saturday morning science fiction series on CBS — set 500 years in the future, in a world already destroyed by pollution, war, and human negligence. It was called Ark II. It ran for 15 episodes. It had a real jet pack, a single unreplaceable custom vehicle, a racially diverse cast ahead of its time, and a talking chimpanzee . This is the story of the most deliciously bleak kids' show ever made — and why its warning about pollution and climate change is no longer science fiction. Pulp Vision is dedicated to uncovering the weird, wonderful, and disastrous relics of entertainment history. Every episode is built on original research, original narration, and transformative commentary under fair use! ⚖️ No content-farm sludge. No AI narration. No shameless idea cloning or trend topics. Just authentic dives into the forgotten corners of pop culture.    / @pulpvision