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Old 05 November 2008, 09:55 PM
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No, not one of those remember the 70's and 80's circulars.....

Dungeons & Dragons - The Complete Animated Series: Dungeons and Dragons: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
The Raccoons - Series 1 - Complete: Kevin Gillis: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Chip 'n' Dale - Vol. 1: Chip N Dale: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Dogtanian - The Complete First Series: Dogtanian: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Vol. 1: Seasons 1-3 [2006] (REGION 1) (NTSC): Rob Paulsen, Jason Marsden, Brett Johnson, Roger C. Carmel, Brian Cummings, David Faustino, Walker Edmiston, R.J. Williams, David Block (III), Art Vitello: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
The Trap Door [1984]: William Rushton, Terry Brain, Charlie Mills: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Fraggle Rock - Legends of the Rock [Box Set]: Fraggle Rock: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: ***** Fog - Complete Collection: Around the World With ***** Fog: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: Asterix - Box Set (6 Discs) (Animated): Ray Goossens, Lee Payant, Pierre Watrin, Gaetan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi, Pino Van Lamsweerde, Philippe Grimond: DVD
Jimbo And The Jet Set - The Little Big Problem: Jimbo and the Jet Set: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: Button Moon - Adventures On Button Moon [1980]: Robin Parkinson, John Darnell, Stan Woodward, Peter Yolland: DVD
DuckTales - First Collection: Terence Harrison: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: Mr Benn - The Complete Series: Mr Benn, Ray Brooks, David McKee: DVD
Bagpuss : Complete [1974]: Oliver Postgate, Peter Firmin: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: Ivor The Engine - The Complete Ivor The Engine: Ivor The Engine, Olwen Griffiths, Anthony Jackson, Oliver Postgate: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: Trumpton - The Complete Collection [1967]: Brian Cant: DVD
Camberwick Green - The Complete Collection [1966]: Brian Cant: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
The Complete Bod [1975]: John Le Mesurier, Maggie Henderson: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
The Complete Flumps [1977]: The Flumps, David Yates: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: The Complete Fingerbobs: Fingerbobs: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: The Wombles - The Complete Collection [1973]: The Wombles: DVD
Bananaman - The Ultimate Collection [2004]: Tim Brooke-Taylor;Graeme Garden;Bill Oddie;Jill Shilling, Terry Ward (II): Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: Stoppit And Tidyup [1988]: Stoppit and Tidyup: DVD
The Morph Files: Neil Morrissey, David Sproxton, Peter Lord: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Dangermouse - 25th Anniversary Box Set (12 Disc Ultimate Collection) [1981]: Dangermouse: Amazon.co.uk: DVD
Amazon.co.uk: Willo The Wisp: Kenneth Williams, Nick Spargo: DVD

Damn you amazon, I'm 40 squid down as a result of some of this lot
They dont make em like they used to!
Old 05 November 2008, 10:23 PM
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The Raccoons - Series 1 - Complete: Kevin Gillis: Amazon.co.uk: DVD





WEYYYYYYYYYYYY !! thats why i used to wake up on a saturday morning ..
Old 05 November 2008, 10:31 PM
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oooo ooo dungeons and dragons,

u also forgot

Amazon.co.uk: Ulysses 31 - Complete: Séverine Morisot, Jackie Berger, Evelyne Séléna, Claude Giraud, Jean Topart, Sumi Shimamoto, Howard Ryshpan, Adrian Knight, Gilles Laurent, Thierry Bourdon, Mayumi Tanaka, Yû Mizushima, Matt Berman (II), Sylvie Mo
Old 05 November 2008, 10:34 PM
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wasnt there a dungeons and dragons type arcade game were it played a kinda move but you decided the route buy moving joystic up down left right? loved that game i must of been 10

thinking of it it wasnt called that, wasnt the loke in it called dirk or similar pmsl, i remember it vividly he had sword was in medieval clothes etc

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Old 05 November 2008, 10:45 PM
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Missus bought me this for my birthday.

Amazon.co.uk: Star Fleet - Series 1 - Complete: DVD

superb! well it will be when its delivered

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Originally Posted by Nat21
Sad.

Oh come on scrooge, surely there's a bit of you in there that wants to watch some of these again!
Old 06 November 2008, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by apples24
wasnt there a dungeons and dragons type arcade game were it played a kinda move but you decided the route buy moving joystic up down left right? loved that game i must of been 10

thinking of it it wasnt called that, wasnt the loke in it called dirk or similar pmsl, i remember it vividly he had sword was in medieval clothes etc
Could be GAUNTLET you are thinking of? I had that on my old speccy plus 2
Old 06 November 2008, 08:51 AM
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Oh come on scrooge, surely there's a bit of you in there that wants to watch some of these again!
Nope

With perhaps the exception of Trap door, but there would seriously need to be **** all on the tv and no films made in the last 20 years

Move on mate
Old 06 November 2008, 09:18 AM
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I have ALL the gummie bears on DVD. took me forever getting them from the torrent sites but got there in the end (I did it for my mates daughter before you say anything )
Old 06 November 2008, 09:25 AM
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I loved Terrahawks and The Box of Delights, and being terrified by The Tripods and V (which I think is on Sci Fi now)
Old 06 November 2008, 09:38 AM
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Used to love Dungeons & Dragons.

Battle of the Planets was another top Cartoon.

They really don't make decent cartoons these days.
Old 06 November 2008, 10:01 AM
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Looks like my other half is going to be getting some DVD box sets for Xmas. I just know I am going to spend the day humming the Fraggle Rock theme tune now.
Old 06 November 2008, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by apples24
wasnt there a dungeons and dragons type arcade game were it played a kinda move but you decided the route buy moving joystic up down left right? loved that game i must of been 10

thinking of it it wasnt called that, wasnt the loke in it called dirk or similar pmsl, i remember it vividly he had sword was in medieval clothes etc
The game was Dragons Lair if I remember rightly - it was on laser disc and looked like you were playing a cartoon ?

Ahh..dungeons and dragons - don't laugh but I used to play AD&D with my mates all night long sometimes..
Old 06 November 2008, 10:35 AM
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Anyone else remember Ox-Tales?

Ollie the Ox, ******* the Gorrilla. Can't remember what the Turtle was called.

Brilliant Cartoon that. Always made me laugh.
Old 06 November 2008, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by HPLovecraft
The game was Dragons Lair if I remember rightly - it was on laser disc and looked like you were playing a cartoon ?

Ahh..dungeons and dragons - don't laugh but I used to play AD&D with my mates all night long sometimes..

With your username I would think Call of Cthulu would be more appropriate.


Ohhhhh I just went all geeky then
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Originally Posted by Kieran_Burns
With your username I would think Call of Cthulu would be more appropriate.


Ohhhhh I just went all geeky then
Yes, your geekiness is showing...

and I did play that too ! along with runequest, traveller, MERP etc

I still have all the old rule books and modules in the attic - couldn't face throwing them away - too many good memories
Old 06 November 2008, 11:40 AM
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Bloody hell rossyboy are you taking backhanders from Amazon.com or something ??
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I watched Clangers on YouTube the other day. Shattered my memories
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Originally Posted by MJW
Bloody hell rossyboy are you taking backhanders from Amazon.com or something ??
Took a good 15-20 mins to post all the links up

Anyone else remember Ox-Tales?

Ollie the Ox, ******* the Gorrilla. Can't remember what the Turtle was called.

Brilliant Cartoon that. Always made me laugh.
Yup, early 90s. It was that good I'm sure I taped some while I was at school. I seem to remember it being shown during the English school holidays in summer, except I was in Scotland. You lot were still off a week two after we went back.
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Originally Posted by mykp
Missus bought me this for my birthday.

Amazon.co.uk: Star Fleet - Series 1 - Complete: DVD

superb! well it will be when its delivered
Bugger forgot this was out i've just got the poor video cd version.

If you want to nerd it up even more Welcome to SFXB - the Star Fleet (X-Bomber) Homepage
Old 06 November 2008, 12:22 PM
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Cities of Gold was a class cartoon
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