Remember when?

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ah, ya gotta be a certain vintage to remember this one. I got into it (playfully) with my Dad when he said we couldnt jump outtaa neighbor's tree into their '63 Chevy Vert.

 
The Invisible Monster still ranks high with Jonny Quest fans today. I think because it scared so many of us when we were kids it left a lasting impression.

The storyline and the energy monster were loosely based on the Energy “Monster from the Id” of the classic Science Fiction film “Forbidden Planet” of course that animated monster was done by Artist Joshua Meador who was loaned to MGM by Walt Disney studios. He’s probably best known for his amazing animation sequences in the Disney film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea…Pics one and two are actual cels from the original JQ cartoon episode. Pics three is a collector poster and pic 4 is the Invisible Energy Monster from the Id. The sounds both monsters made was quite memorable I think…

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Anyone else catch the Mecum auction this week? 87 chevette with <100 miles went for $30,000

I drove one in high school, 1984 model, but identical color & body.
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I-Pad? I didnt need no stinkin' I-Pad! :poke:

Sorry "whippersnappers" ... ya also probably gotta be of a certain vintage to resonate with these.

the product itself, the 'Magic Slate", may have made it into the 90's (Animaniacs were introduced though when my kids were elementary school age in early 90's).

but not with these characters. "imagination" not included :)

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Endless hours of fun ... still have stuff i made in 1968. Paper has yellowed, ink still vivid.

:)

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The Invisible Monster still ranks high with Jonny Quest fans today. I think because it scared so many of us when we were kids it left a lasting impression.

The storyline and the energy monster were loosely based on the Energy “Monster from the Id” of the classic Science Fiction film “Forbidden Planet” of course that animated monster was done by Artist Joshua Meador who was loaned to MGM by Walt Disney studios. He’s probably best known for his amazing animation sequences in the Disney film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea…Pics one and two are actual cels from the original JQ cartoon episode. Pics three is a collector poster and pic 4 is the Invisible Energy Monster from the Id. The sounds both monsters made was quite memorable I think…

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Don’t call me Shirley
 
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