[identity profile] mspette.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] saturday_am_80s


Oh, I still love this cartoon, even if it's a bit dated now. I don't really 'do' rides, but that has nothing to do with the consequences of taking this one..
As I mentioned in a previous comment, Sheila the rogue is one of those heroines I wanted to be. Invisibility is definitely a great skill to have! I always thought something would happen between her and Hank, but - as I'm sure you know - this cartoon never made it to its final episode. It's a shame, but it also adds to the legend!

To me, the most memorable episodes have always been 'The Eye of the Beholder' and 'Child of the Stargazer' (I do own the box set these days though).

And if you care for some trivia, Sheila was voiced by Katie Leigh, who also voiced Sunni Gummi in Gummi Bears and Rowlf in Muppet Babies.

I also had the theme tune as my ringtone for a while. <3

Date: 2011-08-15 07:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] broken-skai.livejournal.com
Former DM here. I saw an episode or two of this back in the 80's. Was always curious but it was the 80s... D&D was the equivalent of devil worship back then. My parents never liked me looking at cartoons like that because they were convinced it was of the devil or something.

Date: 2011-08-15 07:58 pm (UTC)
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It always sounded ridiculous to me. What did they think players were doing? Ritual sacrifices around a table involving dice, pencils, and paper? Oh my, I'm pretending to be a good guy fighting bad guys using magic! How is it different than what we did in the backyard when younger? Oh yeah, there were written rules this time. XD

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