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The best cartoons of the 1980s



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Cartoons have been a source of enjoyment for most children since the dawn of time.
When they watched the'moving image' display with their distinct titles and stories, there was a sense of anticipation.
When kids engage in the suspenseful plot and jump for delight when there are fun sequences, they feel indescribable joy.

Long before cartoons became famous in the United States, the ancient generation had a cartoon idol who was quite popular at the time.
The majority of them are about heroes that protect the truth via their own distinct stories, but there are also those that recount the story of a human child's journey through life.
Without further ado, here are the titles of old school cartoons that are very popular and idolized by the next generation and youth of the 1980s and 1990s!

1. Silver Hawks
Silver Hawks is a 1986 American animated film produced by Rankin/Bass and released by Lorimar-Telepictures.
The Silver Hawks are a group of heroes with wings who can fly around and battle crime, based on the notion of heroes and truth defenders.

Commander Stargazer, Colonel Bluegrass, Steelheart and Steelwill, Copper Kidd, and others are among the characters.
2. Flash Gordon
The Flash Gordon cartoon film is based on a story by Alex Raymond that was adapted from a comic strip in 1934 before being transformed into a cartoon and movie.
Flash Gordon is a New York Jets soccer player with blonde hair and an athletic body who frequently wears a t-shirt with the word "Flash" on it.

Flash Gordon is accompanied by a lovely woman named Dale Arden, who works as a journalist, in carrying out the operation.
3. Voltron
Voltron depicts the narrative of five pilots who fight to safeguard the earth from evil monsters in a manner similar to Transformers.
The five pilots are joined in the Robot Lion Voltron, who has great strength derived from the Lion Spirit, in a quest to destroy crime and violence in the galaxy.
4. Thundercats
Thundercats was a popular cartoon series in the late 1980s.
Thundercats is a collection of heroes whose physical appearance is a mix of humans and Felidae species (lions, cats, tigers, and so on).
The adventures of a bunch of good-hearted but cat-like aliens from the planet 'Third Earth' are told.

They are pursued by a mutant named Plun-Darr, who is attempting to grab the Sword of Omens. The sword had incredible strength and became the Thundercats' power source.
5. Phantoms
The Phantoms animation series is based on a Lee Falk comic book.
The Phantom comes in a variety of variants that vary from generation to generation. Phantom is also manufactured differently in each country, with different stories and versions.
Phantom, on the other hand, is a crime-fighting superhero who wears a purple suit.

Phantom is unique in that he lacks super strength but possesses invincible fighting abilities. His primary weapon is a pistol, and he is known for being a terrifying immortal ghost.
6. He-Man and The Masters
He-Man is a powerful warrior who has been tasked with annihilating all kinds of evil.
He-Man and his pals are tasked with preserving Eternia as well as the secrets of Grayskull Castle from the clever Skeletor army.

Lifting the Grayskull castle, lifting mountains, and other abilities are among He-many Man's abilities.
He-Man has also been termed "the most powerful being in the cosmos."

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