Retro Cartoon Dude examines the 1967 series featuring an American
leader with dual identities and superpowers. The analysis focuses on
the show's implausible secret identity concept, bizarre character
designs, and the questionable logic behind the protagonist's adventures while carrying out official state duties.
https://youtu.be/JQ5nUaPEzr0?si=kAao9iAqNgkHrno0
Ubiquitous wrote in article <115758s$1f712$2@dont-email.me>:
Retro Cartoon Dude examines the 1967 series featuring an American
leader with dual identities and superpowers. The analysis focuses on
the show's implausible secret identity concept, bizarre character
designs, and the questionable logic behind the protagonist's adventures
while carrying out official state duties.
https://youtu.be/JQ5nUaPEzr0?si=kAao9iAqNgkHrno0
This sounds like a hilarious cartoon for college students to watch while >drinking.
thetruemelissa@gmail.comNOSPAM wrote:
Ubiquitous wrote in article <115758s$1f712$2@dont-email.me>:
Retro Cartoon Dude examines the 1967 series featuring an American
leader with dual identities and superpowers. The analysis focuses on
the show's implausible secret identity concept, bizarre character
designs, and the questionable logic behind the protagonist's adventures >> while carrying out official state duties.
https://youtu.be/JQ5nUaPEzr0?si=kAao9iAqNgkHrno0
This sounds like a hilarious cartoon for college students to watch while >drinking.
According to the Retro Cartoon Dude, this cartoon got a lot of flack
for coming out so soon after JFK was assassinated, especially the
part of Super president being bullet-proof.
Ubiquitous wrote in article <1157kbp$1l23q$1@dont-email.me>:
thetruemelissa@gmail.comNOSPAM wrote:
Ubiquitous wrote in article <115758s$1f712$2@dont-email.me>:
Retro Cartoon Dude examines the 1967 series featuring an American
leader with dual identities and superpowers. The analysis focuses on
the show's implausible secret identity concept, bizarre character
designs, and the questionable logic behind the protagonist's adventures >> >> while carrying out official state duties.
https://youtu.be/JQ5nUaPEzr0?si=kAao9iAqNgkHrno0
This sounds like a hilarious cartoon for college students to watch while >> >drinking.
According to the Retro Cartoon Dude, this cartoon got a lot of flack
for coming out so soon after JFK was assassinated, especially the
part of Super president being bullet-proof.
Yeah, I thought that was interesting. People used to expect more
respect.
If Super President was bulletproof, why did he keep dodging
projectiles? Maybe it's for the same reason he had a jet even
though he could fly.
I love how the Veep is his sidekick without having a super
identity of his own. You'd think he could have put together a
Veep Man costume, even if it was just a different suit. Then
again, it seems to work okay as it is.
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