Children who grew up within the ’80s and ’90s could not benefit from the huge number of live-action sci-fi TV obtainable proper now.
With the largest out-of-this-world adventures prone to be present in theaters, lots of the most memorable — and undoubtedly the weirdest — ideas tended to be present in Saturday morning cartoons.
It is a realm of exposition-heavy opening credit, relentlessly earwormy theme tunes, and heroes who, for no apparent motive, select to hang around with cute/annoying [delete as appropriate] comedy sidekicks like Orko and Snarf.
Under, we have picked out 20 sci-fi cartoons that introduced outer area, time journey, must-own automobiles, and genre-defining villains into thousands and thousands of dwelling rooms each week. Simply do not blame us for those who get sucked into YouTube and Wikipedia rabbit holes, as you look again on basic (and never so basic) exhibits that helped form a technology…
1. Battle of the Planets
Dates: 1978-1980 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: 7-Zark-7 (a robotic)
Japanese anime sequence “Science Ninja Group Gatchaman” will get a US makeover, with a lot of the unique present’s extra violent excesses toned down.
7-Zark-7, a robotic whose design owes completely nothing (ahem) to R2-D2, was added to provide exposition and kid-friendly comedy, however the fundamental premise stays — 5 teenagers in bird-like superhero outfits (and a really cool spaceship) come collectively as G-Pressure, defending Earth from the evil Zoltar.
2. The Fonz and the Comfortable Days Gang
Dates: 1980-1981 | Toy Line? No | Cute/annoying sidekick: Mr Cool (a canine)
A spin-off from nostalgia-heavy ’50s-set sitcom “Comfortable Days” may appear an unlikely addition to this listing, however — much more than live-action stablemate “Mork & Mindy” — this sequence is unashamedly sci-fi.
The Fonz, Richie Cunningham, and Ralph Malph find yourself travelling by way of time with a Twenty fifth-century lady named Cupcake, discovering themselves in all types of ‘hilarious’ scrapes as they attempt to get again to 1957 Milwaukee. Iconic DJ Wolfman Jack (who additionally appeared in “American Graffiti”) provides the opening narration.
3. Ulysses 31
Dates: 1981-1982 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Nono (a small, nail-eating robotic)
Trying to take a crash course in Greek mythology? French/Japanese co-production “Ulysses 31” transfers Homer’s Odyssey to the thirty first century, because the titular starship captain kills a robotic Cyclops, angers the gods of Olympus, and is sentenced to wander unknown stars till he finds the Kingdom of Hades.
Whereas Ulysses seems like a Bee Gees tribute act and his laser sword is a “Star Wars”-shaped lawsuit ready to occur, this present is daring, formidable and — at occasions — surprisingly bleak.
4. SuperTed
Dates: 1982-1986 | Toy line? Sure (plush toys) | Cute/annoying sidekick: N/A
Undoubtedly the one present on this listing to have debuted in Welsh, Brit cartoon SuperTed is the story of an strange teddy bear who’s delivered to life, and subsequently positive aspects superpowers courtesy of some “cosmic mud”. Former “Physician Who” star Jon Pertwee voices the hero’s jetpack-wearing alien bestie Spotty, who stays remarkably calm contemplating SuperTed successfully rips off his pores and skin each time he prompts his powers.
The character returned in a US co-production, “The Additional Adventures of SuperTed”, in 1989.
5. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Dates: 1983-1984 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Orko (a floating Trollan magician)
As a lot of a colossus as its musclebound hero, “Masters of the Universe” is the final word ’80s cartoon. Commissioned by Mattel as a blatant weekly half-hour industrial for its standard toy line, the present pits He-Man and his heroic pals in opposition to the evil (however unusually inept) Skeletor in a battle for management of Fortress Grayskull. Eternia’s residents are potential plastic playthings first, characters second, although they always remember to ship a corny ethical on the finish of every episode.
The second live-action “Masters of the Universe” film is in theaters now.
6. Bananaman
Dates: 1983-1988 | Toy line: No | Cute/annoying sidekick: Crow (a speaking, er, crow)
Each time youthful Acacia Street resident Eric Twinge eats a banana, a tremendous transformation happens… A superhero cartoon and a wholesome consuming marketing campaign in a single, this comic-book-inspired sequence is an unashamedly tongue-in-cheek British pastiche of Superman and different caped crusaders.
Legendary ’70s comedy troupe the Goodies provide the voices, as Eric’s fruity alter-ego, Bananaman, battles the villainous likes of Basic Blight, Physician Gloom, and, after all, Appleman.
7. Problem of the GoBots
Dates: 1984-1985 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: No
The Transformers weren’t the one robots in disguise vying for teenagers’ eyeballs within the mid-’80s. In reality, these robots — an amalgamation of Tonka’s GoBots and Bandai’s Robo Machine toys — made it to TV first, although the present’s mythology (during which the heroic Guardians battle the villainous Renegades) by no means caught hearth like its extra profitable mechanical cousin (see under).
That stated, Peter “Optimus Prime” Cullen and Frank “Megatron” Welker have voice credit on each exhibits.
8. Transformers
Dates: 1984-1987 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: No
The one cartoon on this listing that is much more toyetic than “Masters of the Universe”, the unique “Transformers” cartoon was the results of Hasbro’s efforts to create a backstory for shapeshifting toys it had imported (and subsequently rebranded) from Japan.
It is that basic story of excellent robots (Optimus Prime’s Autobots) preventing evil robots (Megatron’s Decepticons), utilizing an unsuspecting planet Earth as their battleground, whereas remodeling into planes, trains, and vehicles — to not point out tape gamers and dinosaurs.
The 1986 theatrical film boldly killed off lots of the franchise’s most iconic characters in a bid to flog extra toys.
9. ThunderCats
Dates: 1985-1989 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Snarf (a cat-like child-minder)
“Masters of the Universe” and “Transformers” had been the largest beasts to emerge from the Eighties cartoon playground, however “ThunderCats” was by no means far behind. Certainly, it is had a few animated reboots, and is arguably crying (or ought to that be roaring?) out for a live-action film.
On paper, its warrior cat folks premise appears like a catastrophe, however because of its timeless iconography — the Sword of Omens, ever-living unhealthy man Mumm-Ra, the catchiest theme tune in an period of catchy theme tunes — “ThunderCats” is a bona fide basic of the period.
10. Star Wars: Droids
Dates: 1985-1986 | Toyline: Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: No
Lucasfilm tried to maintain the “Star Wars” flame burning with a short-lived animated double-bill of “Ewoks” and this extra overtly sci-fi providing.
Subtitled “The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO”, it follows some (now non-canon) adventures of the droid duo earlier than they meet Luke Skywalker on Tatooine. Anthony Daniels (inevitably) voices 3PO, R2-D2 stars “as himself”, whereas The Police drummer Stewart Copeland supplies the theme tune.
11. She-Ra: Princess of Energy
Dates: 1985-1987 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Kowl (a flying koala/owl hybrid)
1985 film “The Secret of the Sword” revealed that, very similar to Luke Skywalker, He-Man’s alter-ego, Prince Adam, has a long-lost twin sister of his personal. And, although she’s been working for Skeletor’s previous boss Hordak on Eternia’s sister planet, Etheria, Princess Adora is simply as heroic as her brother – particularly when she waves round a magic sword of her personal to remodel herself into She-Ra.
It is primarily “Masters of the Universe” with an all-new line-up of toy alternatives, although the story was rebooted because the acclaimed “She-Ra and the Princesses of Energy” in 2018.
12. Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Dates: 1985 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Oon (a tiny lance-wielding knight)
For some motive, the aggressive flora have the power to remodel right into a fleet of multi-purpose automobiles — it is a good job, then, that eponymous hero Jayce and his buddies have fancy wheels of their very own.
13. M.A.S.Ok.
Dates: 1985-1986 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: T-Bob (an egg-shaped robotic who transforms right into a scooter)
With the recognition of “Star Wars” motion figures on the wane, producer Kenner made a bid for a few of that profitable two-toys-in-one “Transformers” motion.
On this specific cartoon/toy industrial, the altruistic members of M.A.S.Ok. (Cellular Armored Strike Kommand (sic)) thwart the evil schemes of V.E.N.O.M. (Vicious Evil Community Of Mayhem) with their remodeling automobiles —similar to a motorcycle that turns right into a helicopter. The protagonists additionally put on helmets (or masks — geddit?) that give them distinctive talents.
14. Centurions
Dates: 1986 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Shadow (a canine), Lucy (an orangutan)
The not possible seek for the following “Transformers” continued with this blatantly toyetic actioner.
Three implausibly named troopers (ocean specialist Max Ray, land man Jake Rockwell, and fly boy Ace McCloud) are the titular Centurions, who use their spectacular arsenal of exosuits to avoid wasting the world from Doc Terror, an evil cyborg whose title is an absolute PR catastrophe. The present is presumably most notable for having comic-book legends Jack Kirby and Gil Kane on its inventive staff.
15. Defenders of the Earth
Dates: 1986 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Kisa (a telepathic black panther)
When Ming the Cruel relocates from Mongo to our very personal North Pole, Flash Gordon joins forces with three different much less well-known characters from the King Options comic-book again catalogue to, nicely, defend the Earth.
Flash, the animal-whispering Phantom, Mandrake the Magician, and super-strong Lothar deliver their distinctive expertise to the desk, together with their respective youngsters. The catchy-as-hell theme music options lyrics from a sure Stan Lee.
16. BraveStarr
Dates: 1987-1988 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Deputy Fuzz (BraveStarr’s Prairie Individual deputy)
Years earlier than “Firefly” and “Serenity” bought in on the act, the “Masters of the Universe” dream staff of Mattel and animators Filmation took the notion of an area Western very actually certainly.
Superpowered Marshal BraveStarr protects the planet of New Texas from numerous frontier unhealthy guys, assisted by the eyes of the hawk, the ears of the wolf, the pace of the puma, and the power of the bear. His ‘Equestroid’ steed, Thirty/Thirty, may remodel right into a bipedal, gun-wielding type.
17. Visionaries
Dates: 1987 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: No
Like “Masters of the Universe” and “Star Wars”, “Visionaries” straddles the road between sci-fi and fantasy.
When all know-how stops engaged on the futuristic planet of Prysmos, magic turns into the dominant drive. A wizard named Merklynn subsequently presents two factions of “Knights of the Magical Gentle” (aka the Spectral Knights and the Darkling Lords) with the power to remodel into the animal totem they put on on the chestplates of their armor.
The great guys get to run round as lions, foxes, and bears. The villains? Effectively, they need to make do with beetles, lizards, and molluscs.
18. Improbable Max
Dates: 1988-1990 | Toy line? No | Cute/annoying sidekick: Zoe (Max’s five-year-old sister)
Max is accompanied on his adventures by anxious robotic C-3PO AB Sitter, and FX, a magical alien masquerading as a toy who can flip the child’s implausibly spectacular sand sculptures into absolutely functioning robots.
Max additionally tends to yell “soiled diapers” at occasions of (very gentle) peril.
19. The Pirates of Darkish Water
Dates: 1991-1993 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Niddler (a monkey-bird)
Simply as BraveStarr plundered Westerns for inspiration, this present places a sci-fi/fantasy spin on one other basic Hollywood staple.
On the alien world of Mer (assume “Waterworld“, however with much less Costner), an estranged prince named Ren leads a ragtag bunch of heroes on a quest to seek out the 13 “Treasures of Rule” — all of the whereas hoping to avoid wasting their planet from a sentient oil slick often called Darkish Water.
20. Bucky O’Hare and the Toad Wars!
Dates: 1991 | Toy line? Sure | Cute/annoying sidekick: Does the human child rely?
It is principally “Star Wars” with animals, set in a parallel “aniverse” the place the eponymous area captain Bucky O’Hare (a inexperienced hare) leads a furry rise up in opposition to the evil Toad Empire.
The present solely ran for 13 episodes, however it made a huge impact, notably within the UK, the place it grew to become a well-liked a part of the after-school CBBC schedule. The theme tune is likely one of the most memorable on the market — “Let’s croak us some toads!” — and the Righteous Indignation is unquestionably among the best names for a spaceship, ever.

