7 Forgotten 1970s Cartoons That Shaped a Generation
The 1970s were the golden age of Saturday morning cartoons, the era when you grabbed a cereal bowl, parked in front of a wood-paneled TV, and got swept away by space operas, monster-of-the-week battles, and surprisingly serious storytelling. In this video we revisit 7 forgotten 70s cartoons that still live rent-free in our heads and quietly shaped a generation: • Battle of the Planets (G-Force / Science Ninja Team Gatchaman) , bird suits, space battles, 7-Zark-7, and the show that introduced a ton of kids to Japanese animation. • Star Blazers (Space Battleship Yamato), serialized drama, the Argo, and the Wave Motion Gun that turned Saturday mornings into epic sci-fi. • Filmation’s Flash Gordon (1979–80) , pulpy, faithful Alex Raymond adventure with Ming the Merciless and movie-level ambition. • Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1976–80), a smart, book-accurate Tarzan with rotoscoped action and real ERB lore (“Tantor,” “Numa,” lost cities). • The Godzilla Power Hour (1978–79), Hanna-Barbera’s heroic Godzilla, Doug Wildey designs, Calico adventures… and yes, Godzooky. • Dynomutt, Dog Wonder & Blue Falcon (1976–77) , gadgets-on-gadgets, the Falconcar, Scooby-Doo crossovers, and the shared HB universe. • Sealab 2020 (1972), underwater science, conservation themes, and bold, educational adventure long before “edutainment” was a thing. If you grew up with these shows—or you’re discovering them for the first time—this is a love letter to the best 70s cartoons that deserve a comeback. Want to take another trip down memory lane? We think you'll like these videos: • 1980s Superhero Shows That Were So Bad… Th... • Forgotten 1970s Superhero Shows Had More H... ------ 📜 Disclaimer: This video contains copyrighted material used under the terms of Fair Use, as outlined in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976. Allowance is made for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use permits limited use of copyrighted content without permission from the rights holders under certain conditions. I do not claim ownership of some or all video materials featured in this content. If you are a copyright holder and believe your content has been used improperly, please contact me directly to discuss credit or removal. #1970s #Nostalgia #RetroVibes #BattleofthePlanets #GForceGuardiansofSpace #Gatchaman #StarBlazers #SpaceBattleshipYamato #FlashGordonFilmation #MingtheMerciless #TarzanLordoftheJungle #EdgarRiceBurroughs #TheGodzillaPowerHour #Godzooky #Cartoons #SaturdayMorning #Nostalgia #GenX #HannaBarbera #Filmation #AnimeHistory

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