Two Earth teenagers -- popular athlete Doyle and star pupil Aimee -- are accepted into the intergalactic high school Galaxy High School on the asteroid Flutor.Two Earth teenagers -- popular athlete Doyle and star pupil Aimee -- are accepted into the intergalactic high school Galaxy High School on the asteroid Flutor.Two Earth teenagers -- popular athlete Doyle and star pupil Aimee -- are accepted into the intergalactic high school Galaxy High School on the asteroid Flutor.
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I absolutely loved this show when I was younger, even though I still wasn't that young when it was on. Along with "Pee Wee's Playhouse", "The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse", "Dungeons and Dragons", and "Gummi Bears", this was the coolest and wackiest show around. I thought "Alf" was different when I saw the 1st episode as a kid, but then after the 1st season it turned into absolute garbage. "Galaxy High" was not like that. This is one of the most forgotten cartoons ever. I want the freakin' dvd! Some one pick this stuff up, and release it. While you're at it, please release "Eraserhead" on dvd, and put "The Hardy Boys" tv series out too!
Somebody listen to me!
Regards,
Ramzi Abed
Somebody listen to me!
Regards,
Ramzi Abed
This was never a popular show but I was re-introduced to it recently while on vacation at my parents' house over the holidays. I taped about ten episodes of the series and watched them back to back one rainy day, sitting on the couch with a salad bowl full of sugary cereal, like I was a kid again.
Well, of course some of the appeal is lost as you grow up but like most things you remember fondly from growing up, much endures.
This was a great cartoon. At the time I was a big Anime fanatic and was totally engrossed in cartoons such as Robotech, Star Blazers, Voltron, etc. The quality of japanese animation was vastly superior to the garbage being churned out in american cartoons by and large.
But a few american cartoons stuck out because they had great storylines and treated kids with respect. So many cartoons then and now treat kids like they're stupid. Look at some of the better cartoons such as Muppet Babies, Bionic Six and Galaxy High. These cartoons went beyond ultra black and white/good vs evil themes. The humor was varied, often sarcastic and often tied into other culture archetypes both pop and historical. The characters were distinctive in personality and not just colored some other shade of neon blah. The stories were rarely preechy but even shows like muppet babies didn't take themselves too seriously.
Of course, we see a lot of this stuff in more recent Disney movies so as to keep the adults entertained as well as the kids, but Disney didn't invent it - not by a long shot.
So seeing these cartoons 15 years later, what can I say? Well, there's too much sound. Backround music is playing constantly and it tends to irritate after awhile. As a kid I don't remember this but it's definately noticeable now. Some of the voices are also a bit too harsh as well. But hey, I think that's me getting old more than anything else.
Some time around 1994 or so Galaxy High played on the Sci-fi channel and I was able to snap up a few more episodes. I think at this point I'm missing only two or three. Reviewing the episode list I think I've only never seen one episode.
Well, of course some of the appeal is lost as you grow up but like most things you remember fondly from growing up, much endures.
This was a great cartoon. At the time I was a big Anime fanatic and was totally engrossed in cartoons such as Robotech, Star Blazers, Voltron, etc. The quality of japanese animation was vastly superior to the garbage being churned out in american cartoons by and large.
But a few american cartoons stuck out because they had great storylines and treated kids with respect. So many cartoons then and now treat kids like they're stupid. Look at some of the better cartoons such as Muppet Babies, Bionic Six and Galaxy High. These cartoons went beyond ultra black and white/good vs evil themes. The humor was varied, often sarcastic and often tied into other culture archetypes both pop and historical. The characters were distinctive in personality and not just colored some other shade of neon blah. The stories were rarely preechy but even shows like muppet babies didn't take themselves too seriously.
Of course, we see a lot of this stuff in more recent Disney movies so as to keep the adults entertained as well as the kids, but Disney didn't invent it - not by a long shot.
So seeing these cartoons 15 years later, what can I say? Well, there's too much sound. Backround music is playing constantly and it tends to irritate after awhile. As a kid I don't remember this but it's definately noticeable now. Some of the voices are also a bit too harsh as well. But hey, I think that's me getting old more than anything else.
Some time around 1994 or so Galaxy High played on the Sci-fi channel and I was able to snap up a few more episodes. I think at this point I'm missing only two or three. Reviewing the episode list I think I've only never seen one episode.
I have always loved this cartoon. I hope enough people remember it and there's a DVD in the near future. Join Tvshowsondvd.com and vote for it. With enough people clamoring for Galaxy High, I know we can make it happen. Tell your friends and anyone who will listen. The children of the 80's should know what I'm talking about. He-Man, Transformers, G.I Joe and countless others have made the leap forward why not this show. Any fan of Nancy Cartwright will giggle with delight when they hear her as Flat Freddy. Come on guys and gals we need Galaxy High now more than ever.Galaxy High Galaxy High Galaxy High Galaxy High!!!! One of Chris Columbus' first project and he has and outstanding track record of great work.
...I loved this show much I think I shall sing you the song...
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(something like this anyway!)
Doyle was a High School Star
Everybody thought he'd go real far
But he didn't learn a thing from the classes he took
You know, he just wasn't int-er-rest-ed in his books
Amy was the smartest girl in school
Not very popular, Not very cool
Two kids will be chosen from earth to go to school at Galaxy High
(80's Electric Guitar Solo)
Traveling millions of miles through space
To go to school in a far out place
Amy is the sweetheart
Doyle's got a lot to learn
Here at Galaxy High
(Galaxy High, Galaxy High, Galaxy High)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ....hahahaha and I think the lyrics sum it all up the best! I cannot believe there were only thirteen episodes all together... I must have seen all of them a million times over! BRILLIANT! 10/10!
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(something like this anyway!)
Doyle was a High School Star
Everybody thought he'd go real far
But he didn't learn a thing from the classes he took
You know, he just wasn't int-er-rest-ed in his books
Amy was the smartest girl in school
Not very popular, Not very cool
Two kids will be chosen from earth to go to school at Galaxy High
(80's Electric Guitar Solo)
Traveling millions of miles through space
To go to school in a far out place
Amy is the sweetheart
Doyle's got a lot to learn
Here at Galaxy High
(Galaxy High, Galaxy High, Galaxy High)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ....hahahaha and I think the lyrics sum it all up the best! I cannot believe there were only thirteen episodes all together... I must have seen all of them a million times over! BRILLIANT! 10/10!
I cannot believe this cartoon was made so few times! I must have seen every episode ten times! Not because it was my favorite, it's just because it was on every saturday for like 10 years! Well close enough anyway! The theme tune was brilliant and so were the characters! Doyle I felt sorry for! I know, I know it's just a cartoon but a phrase reversed "From hero to zero!!!" ha ha ha ha ha!!!
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- TriviaIn a 1986 interview with Starlog magazine, Chris Columbus presents the outline for an episode that never saw production: "The Day the School Stood Still". In it, a cafeteria food fight erupts into intramural war and the Intergalactic Board of Trustees decides to close the school unless the kids can prove the great experiment of the school itself to be a success.
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