Review: ‘Saturday Morning Cartoons 1960s Vol. 2’

Robert Greenberger

Robert Greenberger is best known to comics fans as the editor of Who's Who In The DC Universe, Suicide Squad, and Doom Patrol. He's written and edited several Star Trek novels and is the author of The Essential Batman Encyclopedia. He's known for his work as an editor for Comics Scene, Starlog, and Weekly World News, as well as holding executive positions at both Marvel Comics and DC Comics.

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4 Responses

  1. mike weber says:

    Aside from the Warners stuff, there's not a one of this pile of mediocrity i would have watched the first time 'round.

  2. Vinnie Bartilucci says:

    WB doesn't own the rights to the majority of the shows you mention, and Wacky Races has its own box set out, so no point double-dipping.Space Kiddettes is pretty cute – lots of work for Dick Beals there. I enjoyed all the Magilla Gorilla cartoons – great gags and well thought out characters. And who doesn't want to see a Peter Potamus/Doctor Who team-up one day?

  3. Steve Chaput says:

    I'm guessing that any afternoon of watching Boomerang would give one a better feeling for the era than this set. I mean, I spent a good part of my youth glued to the set but have no memory whatsoever of The Space Kidettes!

  4. Anonymous says:

    How in God's name can they put this rediculous advisory on the box. Not suitable for children. Who do they think watched these cartoons every Saturday. Did we grow up to be axe murderer's because of the comical cartoon violence?? My children will watch the way I did! Guns don't kill people, bullets don't kill people — people kill people. Guns are about as dangerous as a fork in Rosie O'Donnel's house. Lighten up a little!