What a nice classic cartoon! I love this kind of cartoons! I came here reading about greek mythology and I wondered if there was animated videos about it! I remember watching similar old videos in Spanish when I was a boy in my country Guatemala. Thanks for sharing Mr. Brian Sampson! Gracias!
Daedalus always gets a sore behind. I used to do a few of the voices at home Daedalus and Willomeen and Newton. Was fun.
boar is held by unbreakable chain! How does it eat and drink?
Daedalus was probably his single most common opponent.
When Hercules would raise his hand to put his ring On I did the same 👊
I did one Bette. I made a ring out of construction paper 😊💍👊🏻
Didn't we all?:)
This was so much fun when I was a child. I always had to see it
What a nice classic cartoon! I love this kind of cartoons! I came here reading about greek mythology and I wondered if there was animated videos about it! I remember watching similar old videos in Spanish when I was a boy in my country Guatemala. Thanks for sharing Mr. Brian Sampson! Gracias!
You could just take the spike holding the chain out of the ground!
Of course, but 1: it was magically enchanted and 2: it’s a cartoon where anything is possible 😏
I Like Daedalus his a Original Gangster
I forgot about Newton, forgot about Newton and how annoying he was, how annoying he was,
Jimmy two-times in "Goodfellas": I'm gonna go get the paypa, get the paypa.
“What will I do now”…yahhhhhhh!
um, make another tuning fork and try again?
That wild boar reminds me of the logo of the Arkansas Razorbacks.
These might not have been terribly well animated, but they had moments when they were well drawn.
that monster is one big pig !
@@mauromesa78or one big angry Pumbaa!
“I’ll give a Hakuna Matata, you bum!”
As Seen on Ray Rayner and His Friends
The Mighty Hercules Segments from Garfield Goose and Friends
I would have very much liked to have seen that Boar get loose and Hercules would have to fight it. I feel very disappointed here .
They should have killed it and ate it.I've always wanted 2 try wild boar.
Daedalus never ever learns