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Title: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 11:35:23
Once again I need help identifying some films from my childhood - late '80s, btw. You've already helped me so much with especially Nausicaa, I have great hopes of some of you recognizing some of my descriptions.

One of the might be anime-style - I don't really recall. If not true anime, then it has an anime look and feel. It revolves around the discovery of some huge object which seems to be part robot and part spacecraft, something a bit like a Transformer (I used to think it WAS a transformer, and maybe it even was, I dunno) - the "phoenix" theme featured largely into it. This was somewhere in the future, I believe, and the cast obviously included a teenage-or-something boy and a white-haired professor or scientist or whatever. Does any of this ring a bell? It might have been an episode from a series... but I don't think so, I think it's a film. Had lots of those scenes where you just see the craft/robot/thing, the camera panning up and down and sideways, against a starry background, or looking imsense, to some epic-ish tune.

Another one revolves around lots of dogs, mostly puppies I believe, going around trying to find the bones of a dinosaur that disappeared from the museum. Not anime-style or anything, just play cartoon. Pretty sure it's a film too. I had it on the same tape as "Land Before Time", and maybe because of that it grew on me - anything after "Land Before Time" tends to hit you a bit differently than "solo" -, because other than that the film is, as I recall, rather unremarkable.

Finally, there was a series, about two groups of lords, or knights, or whatever, which I really enjoyed - they had each of them gone to some cave and had been gifted with the power of transforming into the animal which represented their main trait (so the fast one could transform into a puma, the wise one into an owl, the fierce one into a tiger, I think there was an eagle too somewhere - probably due to great eyesight). The "good" guys gained this power from their, er, "flagpoles" I think it's the word - that thing where knights often carry the flags and coat of arms and whatnot of their king, or themselves, or whatever - as you can see, I'm not very well versed in these matters. That "flagpole" had the image of the animal in it, and the bad guys had that image in their armors, in their chest. Once transformed and gone back to normal, they had to go again to some pool and dip themselves or the flagpoles in it to restore the power. It would make a good adventure game, actually, come to think of it.

Heh, hope I'm not taxing you too much. ;D
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: GarageGothic on Fri 18/01/2008 11:53:40
The last one sounds like "Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visionaries:_Knights_of_the_Magical_Light).

Edit: And could the second one be "Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_Puppies_and_the_Legend_of_Big_Paw)?
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 11:55:33
Ah, that it is! Thanks so very much!!! :D

Only two to go now. ;)
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: vertigoaddict on Fri 18/01/2008 13:23:02
I've never watched it, but I think the first one sounds like the old 'MegaMan'. I might be wrong.

NB: I said OLD Megaman (I've seen bits and pieces of it....ugh wierd old-style-drawn-anime heads)
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: OneDollar on Fri 18/01/2008 14:07:17
First one sounds like some incarceration of the Iron Giant to me, though it does also sound a bit like the Mega Man games. I haven't seen much anime outside the Studio Ghibli stuff though.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 14:09:40
VA and$1, thanks for the guesses, but a quick look through wikipedia showed me it's neither.

Let me see what else I can remember about the cartoon... the robot/craft/phoenix/thing was buried, or in some cavern, or something of the sort - not sure it was on earth. There was a bad guy or a bad event or something which the robot/thingie was meant to help against. Lots of space-scenes, lots of travel. And though I'm sure the robot wasn't Optimus Prime, that's who it reminds me of.

EDIT - ANd btw, I'm browsing through old transformers images to see if any of them rings a bell, but it seems that despite any resemblance it's not an actual transformer.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: SSH on Fri 18/01/2008 14:13:51
Battle of the Planets? Their spaceship was called Phoenix.


Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 14:16:32
Hmm, clips from Battle of the Planets look cool, and it seems to be closer to the mark, AND I remember these images from somewhere - but it's still not it. BotP seems to be a bit too sci-fi I don't remember anything so sci-fi.

I recall the Phoenix was something visual, not just a name, which is probably why it stuck with me for so long.

EDIT - GG, just now saw your edit - Pound Puppies it was! A quick trip through YouTube disappointed me, as I recall much better Brazilian voice acting, but still, it's definitely it, thanks so very much!

Ok, only the wierd first one to go.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Moresco on Fri 18/01/2008 14:59:45
Just because you mentioned Transformers...I'm going to ask, have you seen the Transformers movie (the animated one from 1986)?  If not, give that a rental and see if it's your missing cartoon.  Probably isn't...but could be, right?  Anyway that's all the help I can offer.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 15:15:08
Like I said, because I kept mentioning the transformers (I loved the series and watched it a lot, which is probably why there's been a bit of a short circuit here), I got to thinking it might have been a transformer movie, and checked out wikipedia, youtube and several Transformer images and screenies. It's not a Transformer movie, I'm very sure of that by now. And no, I haven't seen the '86 movie, but again, plot synopsys and screenshots tell me it's not it.

I am relatively familiar with the Transformers world, from childhood. The only thing that resembles a transformer is the giant robot thingie, and that's by its design - and I believe it could be either a giant robot or a spaceship. But I recall no references to Autobots, Decepticons, any other transformning robot or that transformers "logo", which is Optimus Prime's face.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: BOYD1981 on Fri 18/01/2008 15:40:36
i recall an animated series that was like Transformers, which i think was called Mutronics or something similar, the only search result on imdb i got was Guyver though. and i can't really remember much more about it than the name which i might not have even got right.
edit: could it be Robotech? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robotech
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 16:00:41
The synopsis for this Robotech thing sounds closer to the mark, but it's still not it, I'm afraid. Darn, but these sci-fi anime thingies all look the same after a while.

One thing I keep forgetting to mention is that I don't remember the protagonists as being part of some military force, or whatever - maybe the professor/scientist/whatever, but the guy I recall as the main char seemed to be an ordinary joe.

BTW, when people come up with names, here's how I'm checking it out - first, Wikipedia synopsys, images and info; then some YouTube trailers; if still in doubt, Altavista for images. It's *possible* that I could be wrong and someone's already come up with the name, but with all this cross-referencing and the vividity of the scenes I do remember (despite not being able to describe them better) I really doubt it...
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: BOYD1981 on Fri 18/01/2008 17:01:54
have you tried just taking a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animated_series and clicking every link that sounds familiar?
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Snarky on Fri 18/01/2008 18:00:28
The first one could be Les Mondes Engloutis (http://tehrig.tripod.com/) (Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea in English, also known as Arkadia and Shagma). It's a French/Japanese cartoon series, with some anime influences. The robot/spacecraft/phoenix would be Shagma (Tehrig in English), a highly advanced ship buried in an ancient crypt, unearthed in order to revive a dying sun at the center of the Earth. There's a teenage boy (Bob), and a female android with white hair (or some kind of hat?) called Arkana, as well as other characters. Plenty of shots of the ship flying around (YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioRtPqUuRC8&feature=related)).
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: on Fri 18/01/2008 19:34:45
The first one could also be "Space Firebird"; though I am a bit hazy on that movie. It had the general plot, and the cast seems to be right, too. And even if it's *not* Space Firebird, it is a good movie to check out.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: monkey0506 on Fri 18/01/2008 20:04:51
Seeing as Transformers keeps coming up, and you keep saying "similar, but not it", I was reminded of a video my mom once rented from the video store and never returned: Voltron (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltron). Retrospectively it's kind of similar to the Power Rangers...but...it was cool back then. 8)
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Stupot on Fri 18/01/2008 20:57:28
What about M.A.S.K. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.A.S.K.)?
There doesn't seem to much similarity between this and your description, but when you said you used to think your cartoon was transformers, it reminded me that I used to get M.A.S.K. and Transformers muddled up when I was a kid.  So I thought I'd mention it on the off chance.

Also this was apparently made by Japanese studios, but was produced by DIC, so that could explain your inability to recall if it was anime or not.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 22:16:29
BOYD - although not a bad suggestion, I haven't the foggiest about the title, and I'm not even sure it's a series. I did check it out, but it didn't help me one bit - needle in a haystack.

SNARKY - Your description gave me hope, but sadly this isn't it either. Tehrig is not at all like the robot I'm thinking of, the one I want would indeed be more Optimus Prime in shape. Looks great, though.

GHOST - Space Firebird looks great, but it's not it, sadly. When I saw it had to do with a phoenix, I thought this was it, but no cigar...

MONKEY - Not Voltron either, I'm afraid.

STUPOT - Not M.A.S.K. either.

This is a toughie, I see...
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Lamak on Fri 18/01/2008 22:38:28
Chôjû kishin Dancouga, by any chance ? Best known as Dancouga (Dan Cougar in France) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TSVL_5r2eU
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Stupot on Fri 18/01/2008 22:41:38
SSH already said Battle of the Planets, but a bit of further research tells me that BotP spawned a follow-up called G-Force: Guardians of Space (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Force:_Guardians_of_Space).

Yay ou Nay?
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 22:46:42
As great as both look, it's neither, I'm afraid...

Well, even if this turns out nothing, I'm still getting to know about great anime series.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Stupot on Fri 18/01/2008 23:11:03
Yeh I must admit, I too have been having fun trying to solve this riddle.
Although I'm starting to run out of steam...
Are you sure it was made in the 80's? or is it possible that it was made in earlier and you just saw a repeat?
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 23:17:54
Very possible, but I was born in '86 and saw it until I was about 10 or so, always on a tape. When it was taped, and whether it was taped off a repeat... it might conceivably be early 90s, therefore.

Or it could have been a repeat. Sorry I can't be clearer...
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Stupot on Fri 18/01/2008 23:30:25
By Jove I think I've found it!!!

If this isn't it I'll eat my hat.  Just read this description:

It's Korean and it's called "Phoenix-bot Phoenix King" and also known as "Defenders of Space" to the western world.

"The film itself opens with a tracking shot of some bizarrely shaped asteroids (I think they're supposed to be asteroids...) that look like something out of a Hellboy comic, only less competently drawn. While supposedly awe-inspiring "aaah aaah" music plays on the soundtrack, a...thing blasts off from one of the weirdly shaped asteroids and lands on a planet that may or may not be Earth (more on that later), triggering volcanic eruptions, floods, and the awakening of a giant magic chicken. Well, okay, it's supposed to be a phoenix, but it sure LOOKS like a freakin' chicken. The chicken phoenix then solidifies into a bird-shaped rock formation on top of a mountain. Cue the opening credits sequence, in which disco-tastic theme music plays over a pan of a still painting depicting the Giant Magic Chicken overlooking "Phoenix King", a robot that's a shameless duplicate of the Transformer Inferno."

http://www.collectiondx.com/node/312 (http://www.collectiondx.com/node/312)
http://www.agonybooth.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=4470 (http://www.agonybooth.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=4470)
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Fri 18/01/2008 23:55:26
THAT'S IT!!

Very well done! When I read "mountain in shape of phoenix" I knew it.

Thanks so very much! Wish I had a prize of some sort to give you.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Stupot on Sat 19/01/2008 00:13:30
I could do with a couple of grand in the bank if you can manage it.

The funny thing is I found it almost by accident... I'd given up on it, and went to Wikipedia to see if 'Once Upon a Time in Japan' had an entry on there, but it didn't, so I clicked on the most relevant search result, which was a list of animated feature films.  My Firefox find-bar was still there and still had 'phoenix' written in it, so I went to click in the box with the intention of typing 'japan' or 'once' in it to find OUATIJ, but I accidentally clicked Next instead of clicking in the box...

And there it was on my screen, Phoenix-bot Phoenix King.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Snarky on Sat 19/01/2008 03:52:30
Can I just say, the actual cartoon you were looking for looks much worse (blatantly ripping off characters from other cartoons, etc.) than many of the suggestions that turned out to be incorrect.  :P
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Sat 19/01/2008 12:39:49
Yeah, my thoughts exactly... Still, it looked good when I was a kid. I'll be sure to bump this thread when I get my hands on it and say whether it was worth it or not.

Still, I'll be checking out a lot of the other suggestions, especially Firebird. So it's not a total loss. :D
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: Moresco on Sat 19/01/2008 15:08:34
Oh great you found it ^_^ The next thing I was going to suggest would have been Go-Bots....god help you if it had been Go-Bots :p lolz.  Anyway, cool, glad you found em.
Title: Re: The name of these cartoons
Post by: monkey0506 on Sun 20/01/2008 01:17:51
Sorry it wasn't Voltron. I don't have much personal experience with such series as these. I just remember Voltron from my own childhood.

Glad to hear you got this all sorted out though. :=