@@scottylewis8124 same shots of the villains, Connor's transformations, Kingpin's plane attacking, Landon and Kingpin in the elevator... Still love the show. ;)
@@michaelstrong5383 getting Spectacular spiderman, the unique spiderman unlimited, and possibly the bizarre Italian Spiderman he use a shotgun. Edit: Rocket Robin Hood would fit in.
It's pretty impressive that both Rocket Robin Hood and Spiderman were able to just automatically know how to pilot the giant bug robots seconds after seeing them and jumping in
Man, can you imagine, if they've actually stolen an episode with Prince John or the Sheriff? And these guys would just show up in New York with no explanation, without even changing the backgrounds, so every time Spidey "talks" to them we see that he is in a city and they are in space. I don't know if I would've died out of embarrassment or laughter
Must say really enjoy these obscure trivia episodes, feels like something very special to your channel, especially considering all the research you do.
@@phelous It's always fun to see you go over bizarre animated media! Also, you should do episodes in which you go over your top episodes of the 1987, 2003, & 2012 animated 'TMNT' TV series, and you should do episodes in which you review 'TMNT: Shredder's Revenge' and 'TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection'.
The fact that you put this much dedication into watching a really obscure forgettable 60’s cartoon to find all that recycled animation is very impressive. I would also not be upset if you decided to do more videos poking fun of these forgotten low budget 60’s cartoons.
I guess they were starved for CanCon cartoons, especially since they had to wait a few years for Teletoon to appear and the rise of things like co-productions (like Nelvana's co-pros with Scottish Television during the late-90s) and the Canadian-American cartoons originally produced for PBS.
7:00 I mean spiders perceive things around them by sensing electrical fields which would include radio waves so this idea has some merit Ya know, if it were reworked a little bit
They really could have dialed this relationship up to 11 by doing a crossover episode between Rocket Robinhood and Spiderman. Assuming they didn't do exactly that.
@@steamboatwill3.367 it's like they were ashamed of having the female character be actually useful so they had to remind the audience how stupid women are
The backgrounds in the later episodes of the 60s Spider-Man look like Rainbow Brite got drunk and colored the sky all different colors (which would have given Murky Dismal a headache in turn because it wasn't gloomy enough)
Dr. Manta and Goron are the kind of weird deep cuts that I would love to see show up again in new Marvel stuff. Just slap them onto Moon Girl and let them run wild.
@@connorbeith3232 If I owned the rights to Dr. Manta and someone came up to me wanting to license him, I'd have them buy me a couple slices of pizza and call us square. He can't be worth much more than that.
0:43 I might be wrong about this, but after reading the TV Tropes page and looking up an episode list for Rocket Robin Hood, it might be possible that Infinata came back for another Rocket Robin Hood episode, specifically one called "Return Trip".
The only way I could think of Dr. Manta to be in the Marvel universe is that he and his island can be something from the Savage Land or something close to that. He fought against the X-Men and after losing a fight, retreated to somewhere near the waters of the Big Apple to recover his losses and since it's a big place, no one can ever hope to find him to cause any more trouble (or so he thought). He continues making experiments by kidnapping people at random and made life a living hell of the kidnapped he snatched away from different parts of the world to make his little island playhouse just for fun just so he can make himself king of the artificial island. How he does this is by brainwashing them, creating somewhat of a hybrid and replica of the Savage Land for familiarity and experimented on subjects hence Igor to make himself top dog. He has a tower that produces electrical radio waves to dupe the "citizens" that they're actually from that island. That is until Spiderman found out about said experiments and proceeds to take him out. One possible story I can make out if they ever wanna bring this dude back.
years ago, i probably would have never thought that the single channel i found for bootleg reviews (which never cover the bootlegs i'd actually come across), would also be my number one source of more accurate history on old cartoons than the couple of large sites which covers the same topics i sometimes use. curious that.
This is all just building up to the crossover where Rocket Robin Hood is told Spider-Man is a violent threat and tries to kill him. Then the Punisher kills Rocket Robin Hood and picks up the job, and the rest is history.
Another mystery on top of a mystery: This man went to all the trouble to invent or carry a radio specifically designed to contact Spider-Man and ONLY Spider-Man....but doesn't know that's who he's calling on the radio??
I Will happily take any excuse to see Spider-Man in a Spaceship! This is a very fun whacky story! I love your channel! Please do more old Marvel cartoons reviews!
Any reason why this Dr Manta is a Robin Hood villain, let alone a Spiderman villain? Sure, he may be a better alien design than the Star Wars sequels, but he doesn't really fit the High Fantasy theme. I guess he's Space Opera-ish in the way he looks, but the bug theme doesn't match at all.
13:05 Also, Igor is missing an arm in this shot from the Spider-Man episode. I wasn't aware that arm existed on the same plane of reality as the robot beetle.
I guess a mantis doctor makes more sense as a Spider-Man villain then... whatever the heck the lord of Dementia Five was. Though him being a recurring villain in Rocket Robin Hood does make this about as questionable, even if part of that recurring was also stock footage.
I want to see some more 60s Spider-Man reviews, like one of "Up from Nowhere", where they re-used assets from "Swing City" by reversing the stock footage and turning the villain into a supervillain from Atlantis who wanted to sink the city with a submarine.
I was born in 1961 and can’t recall having heard of Rocket Robin Hood until Phelan covered the other ripped-off episode. My parents really kept the television off until my sister and I were both into our teens, so it’s not all that surprising. I don’t know how much the show was rerun in my part of Illinois. (Note that I never saw Star Trek during its original run.)
Gotta say though, this almost makes me wanna watch Rocket Robin Hood because I dig the strange surrreal art and landscapes. It's like a drug trip for kids.
In the 1960s, Spider-Man kept getting warped into the same story stock footage(s) from rocket Robin hood. You could say Spider-Man entered the Rocket Robin-Verse!
It’s a pipe dream and the odds are smaller than a molecule but…. I really hope one of the Animated Spiderverse sequels includes the version of 60s animated Spider-Man who occasionally does Rocket Robinhood plots. That would be something that would fit in Lord and Miller’s writing wheelhouse.
Honestly even though the villains are from another show, I wouldn't mind seeing more modern takes of them in a new spiderman movie or something so people could be like "wait... who the hell is Dr manta?"
Though you would have to use a decent amount of creativity to guarantee people wouldn’t confuse Dr.Manta with Black Manta from DC Comics beyond the fact that Dr manta is insectoid in nature while black manta is not
7:45 "Asteroid" was a much looser term back in the 1960s, as we didn’t know that they were tiny little rocks until we got a good look at them with space probes
That guy at the end recycling Robin Hood's line from the original episode caught me off guard. They put in more effort to make the episode more derivative, which also made the exchange way more awkward.
the little pink dinosaur giraffe thing kinda looks like something ralph bakshi animated since it looks so similar to the little monsters he puts in his films and Wizards
In the 40s through 60s, people were under the odd delusion that a TV remote control, a simple radio device, could remotely control people. They even did a 1940s Bat Man serial about that.
Of course it's a perfect plan: Use your giant remote control robot beetles to capture squishy humans to mine for you. And if anybody gets in your way use a giant mountain breaking monster. Why I dont see any other way this could have been.
Spider-Man is so out-of-place in this episode, you'd think he wandered into another show...hey WAIT A MINUTE!!!
That'd be like the Hulk randomly showing up in a DC cartoon.
@@scottylewis8124
You mean like that one Robot Chicken skit involving DC heroes?
It's like if Daredevil showed up in the Star Trek animated series.
“The hills, they walk again. Run for your lives!”
I think we just found the next big two sentence horror story. Damn
Yeah, that's unsettling.
Cue Iron Maiden "Run to the Hills, Run for your livessssss, Run to the hillls."
Actually that is genuinely creepy as a horror thing…..just need a solid concept behind it……
Spiderman's biggest enemy in the 60's show seems to be stock footage going by how it recycled Rocket Robin Hood more than once
Indeed 😂
At least the 90s treated him with respect
@@scottylewis8124 yup, but sadly "TAS" also used to reuse animation. Wonder if Phelous will ever talk about "Spider-Man TAS".
@@SerpentorTheEmperor oh boy. Reused animation wars!
@@scottylewis8124 same shots of the villains, Connor's transformations, Kingpin's plane attacking, Landon and Kingpin in the elevator... Still love the show. ;)
Dr Manta: I will destroy this entire astroid!
Spiderman: I missed the part where that's my problem.
Superman: That asteroid is OVER THERE. OVER THERE needs to take Care of its problems.
Maybe he thought Earth was an asteroid.
It would be hilarious if Rocket Robin Hood showed up in "Into the Spider-verse 2.
We already saw 1967 Spider-Man in the post-credit scene in the first Spider-Verse movie. A Rocket Robin Hood cameo would be hilarious.
@@michaelstrong5383 getting Spectacular spiderman, the unique spiderman unlimited, and possibly the bizarre Italian Spiderman he use a shotgun. Edit: Rocket Robin Hood would fit in.
I agree with that idea! Maybe have Italian Spider-Man appear too!
@@bearerofbadnews1375 doubtful Italian Spiderman would appear as that was just a fan film
And then have him meet Rocket Raccoon. And possibly Nova, the Human Rocket.
This makes me appreciate just how properly conservative Hannah-Barberra was in their reuse in animation.
The 'shop of Bakshi pulling his hoodie down cracks me up.
It's pretty impressive that both Rocket Robin Hood and Spiderman were able to just automatically know how to pilot the giant bug robots seconds after seeing them and jumping in
They're protagonists
@@limalepakko6074 plot armor damn
will rocket pilot spaceships and spidey a science major
@@nate567987 Being a science major doesn't automatically make one a qualified pilot.
Only a science major can have such plot armor.
Man, can you imagine, if they've actually stolen an episode with Prince John or the Sheriff? And these guys would just show up in New York with no explanation, without even changing the backgrounds, so every time Spidey "talks" to them we see that he is in a city and they are in space. I don't know if I would've died out of embarrassment or laughter
Must say really enjoy these obscure trivia episodes, feels like something very special to your channel, especially considering all the research you do.
Thank you! I really enjoy covering stuff like this!
@@phelous It's always fun to see you go over bizarre animated media! Also, you should do episodes in which you go over your top episodes of the 1987, 2003, & 2012 animated 'TMNT' TV series, and you should do episodes in which you review 'TMNT: Shredder's Revenge' and 'TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection'.
@@phelous I actually like Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace but like Everyone else I definitely can't stand Jar Jar Binks
@@phelous Are they're any more of these Rocket Robin Hood to Spider-Man episodes?
@@phelous How about a video on spider-man 81 vs spider-man and his amazing friends episode with the green goblin
Dang Phelous, you put more effort into these videos than they did swapping Spidey into an older cartoon. Nicely done!
Never knew Spider-Man and Robin Hood were so connected.
Now I want Spidey to steal from J. Jonah Jameson and give to the poor
@@limalepakko6074 would fit with friendly neighborhood moniker
Finally, we get the crossover between Spider-Man and Dr. Mantis Toboggan we've all been waiting for!
so, if Dr. Manta is voiced by Carl Banas, what he really wants to know is: WHY WEREN'T YOU AT ELF PRACTICE?
The hills are alive … with the sound of giant mecha beatles!
The Fab Four are in this?
I unironically want a "Who are you going to telephone?" shirt with that exact art on it.
The fact that you put this much dedication into watching a really obscure forgettable 60’s cartoon to find all that recycled animation is very impressive.
I would also not be upset if you decided to do more videos poking fun of these forgotten low budget 60’s cartoons.
These are such oddly specific reviews. I love it.
Robin Hood I tell you that's one character that's been put in just about every genre and almost every time period.
Clearly the next step is Robin Hood vs. Sherlock Holmes
It is amazing what you miss completely as a kid. I watched both of these shows, and never even noticed.
to be fair an island with a bunch of werid animals isn't that out of place in the marvel universe.
True. Just look at Monster isle.
Rocket Robin Hood's face after listening to Maid Marion complain about losing her make-up kit was priceless. :D
Bugs: HAHA YES! Let's corner the humans in embarrassing poses and then petrify them! We're so baaaaaad!
More retro cartoon reviews please. Especially those low budget toons that re-aired a million times on Canadian network television in the 70s and 80s.
70's & 80's? I was watching them in the early 2000's!
@@qwertzy121212 Damn right. I remember Spider-Man in the 90s and 00s. I was surprised to learn it was from the 60s. Same with Scooby-Doo.
I guess they were starved for CanCon cartoons, especially since they had to wait a few years for Teletoon to appear and the rise of things like co-productions (like Nelvana's co-pros with Scottish Television during the late-90s) and the Canadian-American cartoons originally produced for PBS.
@@brianhebert6152 are the rocket s3 even CanCon at that point
@@nate567987 Well Teletoon Retro still aired them, so... yeah, kind of.
7:00
I mean spiders perceive things around them by sensing electrical fields which would include radio waves so this idea has some merit
Ya know, if it were reworked a little bit
When Spiderman sounds MORE like a forty year old than Rocket Robinhood
Igor was the henchman of fools.
Dr. Manta has replaced Igor with an even creepier assistant, Old Man. They intend to get Spider-Man all wet and useless.
😏
Welp, looks like Spiderman took another trip through time and space for some reason
If Rocket Robin Hood doesn’t make an appearance in the next MCU Spider Man trilogy it will be a missed opportunity
They really could have dialed this relationship up to 11 by doing a crossover episode between Rocket Robinhood and Spiderman. Assuming they didn't do exactly that.
Egon: don’t cross the reused streams! The multiverse will IMPODE!😂
🤩 what a *rocking* ending 🤣
Spider-Man steals from Robin Hood to give to all the poor kids who had to watch it happen twice.
I mean, I guess Sherwood Asteroid has an artificial atmosphere and gravity generator. It *IS* the year 3000, after all.
Grand theft auto: Spider rocket edition 🤣
The zoom in of Robin yelling ‘WHAT?!’ Makes me go Skullator😂
16:10 Commander Sheep: "At long last, someone else knows my pain."
“It’s rocket Robing time “
- Spider-Man
that marion bit with sexism was so hard even rocket robinhood was gasping 9:00
That's aged poorly..
It's weirder since it seems that right before she managed to save herself and stop the enemy in a clever(?) way.....
@@steamboatwill3.367 yep
@@steamboatwill3.367 it's like they were ashamed of having the female character be actually useful so they had to remind the audience how stupid women are
Dr. Manta actually looks pretty cool with all that black shading and the red eyes.
19:02 That's an oddly cute face. Which is something I never thought I'd say about a mantis person other than Mantis from Guardians of the Galaxy
Even Zorak?
The backgrounds in the later episodes of the 60s Spider-Man look like Rainbow Brite got drunk and colored the sky all different colors (which would have given Murky Dismal a headache in turn because it wasn't gloomy enough)
Dr. Manta and Goron are the kind of weird deep cuts that I would love to see show up again in new Marvel stuff. Just slap them onto Moon Girl and let them run wild.
Would Marvel even have the rights to use Dr. Manta considering he originated in a non-Marvel show?
@@connorbeith3232 If I owned the rights to Dr. Manta and someone came up to me wanting to license him, I'd have them buy me a couple slices of pizza and call us square. He can't be worth much more than that.
Spider-Man vs his Greatest enemy his low Budget.
0:43 I might be wrong about this, but after reading the TV Tropes page and looking up an episode list for Rocket Robin Hood, it might be possible that Infinata came back for another Rocket Robin Hood episode, specifically one called "Return Trip".
Just looked up "Return Trip", and yep, Infinata does indeed have another episode: th-cam.com/video/ZdxnNcPkTnA/w-d-xo.html
Yeah, I might need to make a Return Trip myself and talk about that sometime.
@@phelous Okay, I made the mistake of watching the episode myself...it's another case of "Rocket Robin Hood steals from Rocket Robin Hood"
Man the 60s was a weird time
Never stop knocking on the prequels, even in this post-Sequels age
The only way I could think of Dr. Manta to be in the Marvel universe is that he and his island can be something from the Savage Land or something close to that. He fought against the X-Men and after losing a fight, retreated to somewhere near the waters of the Big Apple to recover his losses and since it's a big place, no one can ever hope to find him to cause any more trouble (or so he thought).
He continues making experiments by kidnapping people at random and made life a living hell of the kidnapped he snatched away from different parts of the world to make his little island playhouse just for fun just so he can make himself king of the artificial island. How he does this is by brainwashing them, creating somewhat of a hybrid and replica of the Savage Land for familiarity and experimented on subjects hence Igor to make himself top dog. He has a tower that produces electrical radio waves to dupe the "citizens" that they're actually from that island. That is until Spiderman found out about said experiments and proceeds to take him out. One possible story I can make out if they ever wanna bring this dude back.
I don't know why, but I love Igor with a Tommy Gun and military pouches! It is completely pants hilarious and I love it!
years ago, i probably would have never thought that the single channel i found for bootleg reviews (which never cover the bootlegs i'd actually come across), would also be my number one source of more accurate history on old cartoons than the couple of large sites which covers the same topics i sometimes use.
curious that.
This is all just building up to the crossover where Rocket Robin Hood is told Spider-Man is a violent threat and tries to kill him. Then the Punisher kills Rocket Robin Hood and picks up the job, and the rest is history.
I'm not the largest Charmed Fan, but hearing you reference Allison Pregler's Charmed retrospective episodes had both my wife and I laughing!
Got to love that 60s vibe that shows have. So lazy, I love it
If he webs up the chair, there is no way Mantis can just stand there and play the organ. He's toast.
Great, now I'll be disappointed if we don't get Spider-Sense exclusive distress signals in the new Spidey movie.
Spiderman : Oh, I better get on my plane/car !
Winnie : Go ahead, Spidey, I'll be right behind on my motorcycle !
What i love about phelous is he reviewa what he feels needs talking about
Okay, now I REALLY need a "Wabuu and Old Man go to Dementia Five" episode.
UPD: Aged like wine, didn't it? =)
The day we see Rocket Robinhood enter the Galaxy Hole is the day I quit the internet.
I love these episodes where you just find an obscure bit of production weirdness to talk about!
If Robin Hood steals from the rich and gives to the poor, then 60's Spider-Man steals from Robin Hood and gives to... uhhh... who exactly? Himself?
8:36 Only one bite of food of each Food item only feels very wastefull.
Another mystery on top of a mystery: This man went to all the trouble to invent or carry a radio specifically designed to contact Spider-Man and ONLY Spider-Man....but doesn't know that's who he's calling on the radio??
the better question would be HOW spiderman even cacthes the signal in the first place
But we all know, neither Mantha or Infernata will ever be a match for Goron
This should have been a Fantastic Four story, honestly.
I Will happily take any excuse to see Spider-Man in a Spaceship! This is a very fun whacky story! I love your channel! Please do more old Marvel cartoons reviews!
The italian dub changed Doc Manta's hideout from an island into the Moon.
Sweet Margoyle reference! And now we know Margoyle in beast mode.
Me, moments before spotting this upload: "Ah, TH-cam's quiet for a change...nothing to do but swing and dig it!"
Cue two Rocket Robin Hoods pointing at each other. Into the Robinverse!
Any reason why this Dr Manta is a Robin Hood villain, let alone a Spiderman villain? Sure, he may be a better alien design than the Star Wars sequels, but he doesn't really fit the High Fantasy theme. I guess he's Space Opera-ish in the way he looks, but the bug theme doesn't match at all.
The grooviest alien paralysis attack ever
Butt cleavage- that's how you know this is from Bakshi
Ah 60s sexism
Spiderman's spaceship is a key part of his lore. ONLY A SCIENCE MAJOR COULD MAKE A SPACESHIP!
I kind of like the idea of Spider-Man using his web as a parachute. Kind of a more advanced version of ballooning that some spiders do.
Goron and Dr. Manta team up when?
13:05 Also, Igor is missing an arm in this shot from the Spider-Man episode. I wasn't aware that arm existed on the same plane of reality as the robot beetle.
"HAHAHAHA wonderful" thnx for the new meme, Phelous.
I'd love to see you one day do a review of the other 1966 Marvel cartoons. They have lots of meme potential there
This was just an excuse to show us the "Friar Tuck's frenetic and wasteful hedonsim" clip a few more times wasn't it? XD
I can never show that enough.
Saw the thumbnail and thought it was a re-upload.
The 60s really were a bizzare time for cartoons.
I guess a mantis doctor makes more sense as a Spider-Man villain then... whatever the heck the lord of Dementia Five was. Though him being a recurring villain in Rocket Robin Hood does make this about as questionable, even if part of that recurring was also stock footage.
I feel like there was serious thought to having Spidey battle Prince John and The Sheriff of NOTT.
it really does yeah, it's like if a mecha from some anime showed up in Transformers as a side character...oh wait
Spiderman and his Rocket Adventures
I want to see some more 60s Spider-Man reviews, like one of "Up from Nowhere", where they re-used assets from "Swing City" by reversing the stock footage and turning the villain into a supervillain from Atlantis who wanted to sink the city with a submarine.
I was born in 1961 and can’t recall having heard of Rocket Robin Hood until Phelan covered the other ripped-off episode. My parents really kept the television off until my sister and I were both into our teens, so it’s not all that surprising. I don’t know how much the show was rerun in my part of Illinois. (Note that I never saw Star Trek during its original run.)
Really like the Spider-Man obscure episodes pretty good birthday present
Gotta say though, this almost makes me wanna watch Rocket Robin Hood because I dig the strange surrreal art and landscapes. It's like a drug trip for kids.
I'm loving these reused spiderman episodes. And I'm cackling at the normal guy voice they gave Dr Manta.
I love this sort of stuff. Old cartoons and odd decisions.
Robin Hood in space seems like an idea that would make a fun campy show....if it had anything resembling a budget.
In the 1960s, Spider-Man kept getting warped into the same story stock footage(s) from rocket Robin hood.
You could say Spider-Man entered the Rocket Robin-Verse!
It’s a pipe dream and the odds are smaller than a molecule but….
I really hope one of the Animated Spiderverse sequels includes the version of 60s animated Spider-Man who occasionally does Rocket Robinhood plots. That would be something that would fit in Lord and Miller’s writing wheelhouse.
Honestly even though the villains are from another show, I wouldn't mind seeing more modern takes of them in a new spiderman movie or something so people could be like "wait... who the hell is Dr manta?"
I Could definitely see a Batman brave and the bold style show using them
Though you would have to use a decent amount of creativity to guarantee people wouldn’t confuse Dr.Manta with Black Manta from DC Comics beyond the fact that Dr manta is insectoid in nature while black manta is not
or better yet; GORON , continuing with the traditioon of having every character (sans for Spidey) knowing who he is without actually explaining it
The hills are alive with the cells of recycled animation. 🎵🎶
7:45
"Asteroid" was a much looser term back in the 1960s, as we didn’t know that they were tiny little rocks until we got a good look at them with space probes
That guy at the end recycling Robin Hood's line from the original episode caught me off guard. They put in more effort to make the episode more derivative, which also made the exchange way more awkward.
I will never get tired of seeing Tuck stuff his face like Homer at the Seafood Buffet.
the little pink dinosaur giraffe thing kinda looks like something ralph bakshi animated since it looks so similar to the little monsters he puts in his films
and Wizards
Rocket Robin Hood should be a part of the multiverse of Marvel
In the 40s through 60s, people were under the odd delusion that a TV remote control, a simple radio device, could remotely control people. They even did a 1940s Bat Man serial about that.
Phelous I demand satisfaction.
And you provided. That's why I'm putting my glove away
And now that Spiderman has fought Margoyle, he must face his greatest enemy... BARBAS!
Imagine if these shows ever had a crossover.
Would blow up the entire multiverse.
Of course it's a perfect plan: Use your giant remote control robot beetles to capture squishy humans to mine for you. And if anybody gets in your way use a giant mountain breaking monster. Why I dont see any other way this could have been.