I know I've already posted this particular episode - but this is one that I've remastered. Using an unmastered french print, I utilized the English dialogue track from the version I already posted and synced the 2 together. Then tweaked the video brightness, contrast, color & sharpness - the results of which you see here.
The logo at the end is for a firm called Alan Enterprises. Alan (Gleitsman) acquired the Trans-Lux Television library in the early 1970s and kept the library, until Gleitsman sold all his properties to a colorization company called Color Systems Technology in 1986.
@@GJP1169 I imagine it depends on where you lived. In Canada it ran throughout the 1970’s. Again in the 1990’s, and from about 2005-2015. Some aspects of it were produced in Canada and therefore it was counted as Canadian Content for broadcasts. There is a percentage of programming on radio and TV that is required to be Canadian.
This is a odd combination of the first version animation with later version voices; as this is one of the few times they didn't use the first nor second version of Hercules putting on his ring. He actually puts on the ring in a unique piece of animation before using the animation explosion and wave effects from both versions.
I first watched Mighty Hercules when I was 5 years old back in 1963
I know I've already posted this particular episode - but this is one that I've remastered. Using an unmastered french print, I utilized the English dialogue track from the version I already posted and synced the 2 together. Then tweaked the video brightness, contrast, color & sharpness - the results of which you see here.
ONCE HERCULES PUTS ON THAT RING, EXCITEMENT, SUSPENSE, VICTORY!!! ITS ON!!! One of the best adventure cartoons seen on TV!!
The logo at the end is for a firm called Alan Enterprises. Alan (Gleitsman) acquired the Trans-Lux Television library in the early 1970s and kept the library, until Gleitsman sold all his properties to a colorization company called Color Systems Technology in 1986.
Hercules, hero of song and story.
Hercules, winner of ancient glory.
Fighting for the right,
Fighting with his might 💘 ♐
For the life of me I can't remember this cartoon growing up
@@GJP1169 I imagine it depends on where you lived. In Canada it ran throughout the 1970’s. Again in the 1990’s, and from about 2005-2015. Some aspects of it were produced in Canada and therefore it was counted as Canadian Content for broadcasts. There is a percentage of programming on radio and TV that is required to be Canadian.
Is your name Joe Biden?
Hallow Dedealous
Contains many sounds used on many Paramount classic cartoons.
Sound effects aren't copyrighted believe it or not. At least for a long time. I don't know about now.
This is a odd combination of the first version animation with later version voices; as this is one of the few times they didn't use the first nor second version of Hercules putting on his ring. He actually puts on the ring in a unique piece of animation before using the animation explosion and wave effects from both versions.
ONCE HERCULES PUTS ON THAT RING, EXCITEMENT, SUSPENSE, VICTORY!!! ITS ON!!! One of the best adventure cartoons seen on TV!!