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King Zandor and a group of bizarre creatures protect their futuristic kingdom from creatures from other galaxies.King Zandor and a group of bizarre creatures protect their futuristic kingdom from creatures from other galaxies.King Zandor and a group of bizarre creatures protect their futuristic kingdom from creatures from other galaxies.
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The Hurculoids was one of the most unique creations to come from Hanna-Barbara in the 60's. The Ghost Master Alex Toth brought life to this creation as well. The show was going to be known a Zartan but, CBS legal dept found problems with reworking Tarzan so obviously. Still it remains one of the most original and innovative cartoons to this day. I loved watching when I was a kid. I loved the strange creatures that where good and loyal. I loved the villains they were so strange and interesting. It's a shame that these cartoons don't see much air play any more. Maybe someone will see this and change that?
I wonder where the original idea came from.
Sci-fi animation at it's best. For the time anyhoo.
A family of three with several super pets. Zandor is the Father, Tarra the Mother, and Dorno the son. A basic family except they have great athleticism and futuristic weapons. And for some reason Dorno refers to his parents by their first names.
Zok is a flying dragon that fires bolts of energy from his eyes and tail.
Tundro looks like a triceratops that fires shots from his horn. Has armor plates as well.
Igoo is a giant ape made of rock. And yes that is Ted "Lurch" Cassidy doing the voice.
Gloop and Gleep were jellylike blobs.
Zandor also had a slingshot that was more powerful than most weapons that REALLY exist.
There was no sentimentality here. But you still saw all of them support each other. It comes off like a Japanese monster anime at times.
Why don't they do more like this?
Sci-fi animation at it's best. For the time anyhoo.
A family of three with several super pets. Zandor is the Father, Tarra the Mother, and Dorno the son. A basic family except they have great athleticism and futuristic weapons. And for some reason Dorno refers to his parents by their first names.
Zok is a flying dragon that fires bolts of energy from his eyes and tail.
Tundro looks like a triceratops that fires shots from his horn. Has armor plates as well.
Igoo is a giant ape made of rock. And yes that is Ted "Lurch" Cassidy doing the voice.
Gloop and Gleep were jellylike blobs.
Zandor also had a slingshot that was more powerful than most weapons that REALLY exist.
There was no sentimentality here. But you still saw all of them support each other. It comes off like a Japanese monster anime at times.
Why don't they do more like this?
The Herculoids might be the only great example of pulp sci-fi animation. Every episode featured a host of new alien nemeses with little or no explanation. Delightfully however it also featured little or none of the "master of the obvious" dialogue that plagued all the later Hanna Barbera cartoons; "Zoiks Scoob it's a sea monster..." The art has a very warm comic book feel. You won't find the nightmarish rainbow palette that many of todays toons are subjected to. The quality of each episode is consistently high given the archetypal characters, stories etc... In fact, it is precisely the simplistic pulpiness that keeps me wide awake even at ridiculous hours of the morning. The imaginative landscapes and creatures hooked me as a boy, and have yet to let go.
Herculoids,created by Alex Toth was unique among the numerous superhero cartoons of the 60's being done by Hanna/Barberra & others.Focusing on 5 different creatures who lived on the planet Quasar along with the human-looking Zandor,his wife Tarra, & their son Dorno,they would battle alien invaders every week.Or some menace already existing upon their world.We really never knew why Quasar was so important to all of the alien invaders who seemed to have no connection to one another.There didn't seem to be any other lifeforms like Zandor & his family,or the Hercs themselves.Were they all indigenous to the planet?But it was still funto see the weekly action with this group.Zok the flying dragon that had ray beams emanating from both eyes & tail,Igoo the huge,powerful rock-like ape,Tundro a hybrid-looking triceratops/rhino,& Gloop & Gleep,the blobs.The other animated series were about traditional looking superheroes,replete with costumes & secret identities.Here we had a family like Tarzan,Jane & boy.Instead of African wildlife,we had alien animals with various powers.The art was wonderful,as was the voice talent.In this age of revivals,Herculoids would be wonderful to see again.This time around though let's hope the mysteries of the series could be addressed.
Zandor, Tara, and their son Dorno live on a distant planet. With their animal friends, they protect the planet from all enemies as the Herculoids. There is flying dragon Zok with laser beam eyes and tail, powerful ape Igoo, rhino-like Tundro firing energy rocks from its horn, and shape-shifting blobs Gloop and Gleep.
This Saturday morning cartoon is from Hanna-Barbera. It's two 10-min segments. It's action-packed as they seem to have an endless number of enemies kidnapping Tara and Dorno or scheming to take over the planet. The animation is good 60's TV. The creatures are memorable. The plot is simple and pretty much the same. They do recycle many shoots like Zandor using his slingshot and Zok firing its laser beams. This is great for kids.
This Saturday morning cartoon is from Hanna-Barbera. It's two 10-min segments. It's action-packed as they seem to have an endless number of enemies kidnapping Tara and Dorno or scheming to take over the planet. The animation is good 60's TV. The creatures are memorable. The plot is simple and pretty much the same. They do recycle many shoots like Zandor using his slingshot and Zok firing its laser beams. This is great for kids.
Did you know
- TriviaThe home planet of the Herculoids was named Amzot. When new Herculoids story-lines were written for Space Stars (1981), the planet was renamed Quasar.
- Quotes
[Opening title narration]
Narrator: Somewhere out in space live The Herculoids! Zok, the laser-ray dragon! Igoo, the giant rock ape! Tundro, the tremendous! Gloop and Gleep, the formless, fearless wonders! With Zandor, their leader, and his wife, Tara, and son, Dorno, they team up to protect their planet from sinister invaders! All-strong! All-brave! All-heroes! They're The Herculoids!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Angry Video Game Nerd: A Boy and his Blob (NES) (2023)
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- 20m
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- 1.33 : 1
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