I was expecting to have Conan run off the screen for a few seconds, then to hear the sound of chopped meat and for Conan to walk back in with a satisfied look on his face
Naw bro jump cut to conan cooking dinner and questioning why lizard meat tastes like chicken, only for someone else to comment that everything tastes like chicken.
@@redpyramid1914 Better idea, Wrath-Amon is an uglier version of Serpentor. One could say that the people of Cobra-La use the likeness of Wrath-Amon to create Serpentor.
Ironically, once stripped of human form and intelligence, he was no longer evil: He was "uplifted" through the power of dark and evil magic, so anything that he did wasn't, strictly speaking, his fault, but the fault of the forces that had empowered him. Once that power was removed, so were his evil intentions.
We are all human until our own snakes devour us. Greed,power, lust, envy, jealousy. We let these emotions control us, we become the evil ourselves. We all have to conquer our snakes within to ascend to our higher selves
I loved this show so much. The idea of a naturally enchanted material like Star Metal was cool. I pushed my brothers to an idea where we were some of the last decedents of Xanthis and after thousands of years Set was trying to come back to Earth. I was a fire master and my brothers were air and earth masters. We each designed a staff, came up with magic pets, and Star Metal weapons. Being the oldest i decided to take two weapons. A Star Metal sword like Conan's and Star Metal gauntlets so I could literally punch the serpent men back to their dimension.
Wrath-Amon - The evil sorcerer who currently leads the Snake Cult as its high priest and the personal enemy of Conan. He was originally a large gila monster who was transformed into a serpent-man like creature who overthrew his own master, Ram-Amon, the previous high priest of the Snake Cult, after taking his Black Ring and now has the mission to free his god Set with the help of the Star Metal. Conan's grandfather states that his evil was legendary, that he is feared by kings and that he possesses so much power as the high priest. But he only fears Set who is his deity to whom he is the high priest. He led the attack on Conan's village where he turns Conan's family into living stone instead of killing them in the original storyline. Like Thoth-Amon in Conan, he is powerless without his black ring and its destruction would cause the spell of living stone on Conan's family to be undone. In the series finale, Wrath-Amon was empowered by Set before Conan reverts him back to his original form with the Amulet of Vathelos.
Another fun fact: Scott McNeil and Garry Chalk have voiced other characters together in certain shows and movies. Most notably are Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars, Reboot, both Beast Wars and Beast Machines and the Scary Godmother movies.
Fun Fact: Ram-Amon was voiced by Arthur Burghardt, who's been known to voice Devastator from Transformers, Destro from G. I. Joe, Argus from Robotix and Turbo from Challenge of the Gobots.
I grew up with these cartoons. But they invented an ever more horrific lizard decades later that STILL makes my skin crawl..... BARNEY!!!! Now THAT’S pure evil!!!!
Time loops are a pin in the neck. Quite ironic, don't you think? It was because of Conan that Wrath-Amon was born, and then Wrath-Amon caused Conan to turn into his enemy.
I know that "Conan the Adventurer" wasn't exactly like the official "Conan the Barbarian" comics, but I felt it was a pretty good series. Hope that if a new 'Conan' series that is more faithful is made, they will include Wrath-Amon.
This is just a tame version of what Conan is really like. He killed most of the snake men that is one of the reasons Set could not escape his dimension. It is also why there are no snake men men in the current Marvel. They are extinct.
I'm no expert but weren't the serpent men enemies of King Kull, not Conan? As far as I recal Conan didn't really meet the serpent men. And Set was a chaos god who wasn't really personaly involved into mortal affairs.
@@TheThejayman32 Just was just reading Wikipedia on the snakemen. Both Kull and Conan where responsible for the snakemen becoming extinct 8,000 years ago.
@@tmorri603 No. The Serpent Men appear only in the Kull story The Shadow Kingdom. Later stories indicate they interbred with real snakes and lost any semblance of humanity. Conan lived thousands of years after Kull and, despite facing various snakes, never fought the Serpent Men. That's straight from Howard's own work.
I think he triumphed before the end. Like after he banished Set, the show continued a little bit and he saved Greywolf's family. And I don't know what happened after that.
Conan DID triumph in the very end, by reverting Wrath-Amon back to his original state and sending Set, the Stygian god, back to another dimension once and for all. All with a little help from his friends.
@@skeletorgames8641 Not much from what I remember. I think they had a large dinner to celebrate and mentioned they still had Mesmira to chase after so they could fully restore Greywolf's siblings. Of course when we did get a follow-up, it was "Conan and the Young Warriors", but still as they say, "The Adventure Continues".
Lol wow! I remember catching clips Of this getting ready for church back in the 90s. Definitely a difference between Saturday morning and Sunday morning cartoons back then.
I haven't thought about this show in 25 years and just stumbled here by accident. But what's really incredible is I'm now humming the opening theme song in my head like I just heard it.
Thankfully Conan cartoon is on Tubi for free. Never knew about it. I think it's better than He-Man by far. Has continuity and defeats the villain in the end, also good friendships no sidekicks here
I love wrath Amon he is one of my favorite villains I love this show I watched it as a kid i rember from the start and I like his voice his voice sounds like Jim Cummings and Jim Carrey,my favorite actor
Amon could have easily blasted Needle at point blank range and turned that shrieking asshole into KFC, and also used memory altering spells on the barbarian and friends so they believe they were always loyal Set worshippers.
What kind of nightmare has experienced Ram Amon actually? Like... imagine you as a powerful sorcerer, then giving power to a stupid lizard, then the lizard steals your power, overcomes you and sends you into a miserable prison underground... you had that lizard to serve you and now you’re crawling under its feet while it is dominating the world... yuck...
Any actual thoughts on Wrath Amon as a villain? I would need to watch more of the show so all I can say is while Scott McNiel's chewing the scenery is pretty narmish, I will give credit to Wrath Amon as a villain that he actually got some victories.
@George Addison From what I have seen the show had plans for another season, it just never materialized. Hence Ram-Amon escaping in the finale, it was meant to set up him as the new main villain.
@dragonstormx Thoughts on Wrath-Amon? An okay design, but the snake-shoes were way too silly, in fact, 3:07 to 3:09 was when he looked his best to me. Speaking of, as best as I can tell, it was the Black Ring itself that allowed Wrath-Amon that (vaguely) human form, as shown by the last two instances when it was taken from him, and he really seemed to despise his Lizardman form, which IMHO gave Conan and Co extra ammunition to use against him, especially when they realised just what he was in 'Torrinon Returns'. To add, when you consider how he became Set's Chief Servant (namely overthrowing his predecessor who made him that skilled and cunning), that might explain why he had hardly any competent underlings. He couldn't take the risk of someone deposing him in the same manner he did. Hence the hopelessly useless Dregs, and unskilled Serpent-men. Appears to be capable of forming quite good plans, but, is less skilled when it comes to on-the-spot thinking/reacting, though even with that shortcoming, was able to score a win or two, most notably when he duped the Cimmerians and Vanir into warring with each other, and swiping all their Star-Metal in the process. And the Bad Future episode where he actually did succeed in killing Conan - though thanks to Time Travel, that outcome was prevented. While extremely loyal to Set, how much of that is genuine, and how much is his having little choice in the matter (mainly for the reason given above) I'm less sure about. He relies on Set, and his good graces to maintain his position, his power, his authority. Without that, what does he have? And consider that it was Conan who was (albeit accidentally) responsible for all this. His own trip back in time, to before Wrath-Amon's creation, creating a scene that compelled Ram-Amon to remake the Gila Monster Lizard into a Humanoid Lizardman, who in turn usurped his position within Set's Hierarchy, which over 200 years later would set in motion the chain of events that led to all this. You have to admit, he was a surprisingly complex and multi-layered Villain, especially given the target demographic.
I wonder what happened to Windfang after the black ring was destroyed? Did he turn back into a human after the ring was destroyed? if so I hope he wasn't flying in mid air when it happened, otherwise he would fell to his death offscreen in this very episode.
Best carton ever, remember watching it more than 20years ago. Please tell me there's an actual movie with this story line and characters. Like they did X-Men .
I Beg and ask TO you admin where is this TH-cam link from the continuation or series of this film please give me the link from this drama or film connection ok
I was hoping Conan would have actually killed Wrath Amon, sort of like how the narrator mentions him doing in the show's intro. Yeah, Conan should have killed Wrath Amon even after it turned back into that big lizard thing.
*well damn. i had no idea this show's production got deep enough to give wrath amon an origin story. thought, back in the day, it was just a **_"thindarr the barbarian"_** rip off. shit i might have watched it.*
I've waited 15 years to find out how this show ended. Thankyou for uploading this.
Thats not the end. They still had to fight Set after this.
@@MazBringsby where can I find that
I was waiting 25 years
@@onefish1147 Dang, that's a long time.
@@ahmedshaharyarejaz9886. Imagine those waiting for New seasons of A.T.O.M. and Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go, or any other cancelled show!
My generation watched the best cartoons
Ya damn right we did! They don't make em like they used to.
i am lucky to born in that time when there was the best cartoons
I wouldn’t exactly agree, the 90s and early 2000s had better stuff, the 80s was very hit or miss
@@ElazarYConan was a 90s cartoon
Cartoon?
This wasn't even one of the better cartoons in it's time, and it was still so good. Growing up 90s gave us the best cartoons, I'm grateful
Realy he just kinda stood there and took it animators reused sceans too times change its nostalgia
looks
cool though
@@benozzy003. Detailed doesn't automatically equal cool.
This show is so underrated!! Classic awesomeness!!
I wish they’d release a Blu-ray of this or in 4K
Enigma's Books N More its on Tubi
Needs To Be On Netflix
So underrated, used to watch this abt 2 decades ago and loved it. How come we don't have a movie with this story line and characters.
@@gocpng4699 also watch this cartoon on kimcartoon 9cartoon and kisscartoon
I would've seriously laughed if Conan started to chase that giant lizard around with his sword.
Conan: JOB'S NOT DONE YET!!!
But screaming 'it's dinner time!!!!'
I was expecting to have Conan run off the screen for a few seconds, then to hear the sound of chopped meat and for Conan to walk back in with a satisfied look on his face
By crom get back here you lizard scum!!
Naw bro jump cut to conan cooking dinner and questioning why lizard meat tastes like chicken, only for someone else to comment that everything tastes like chicken.
One of the only cartoon shows that defeated the main antagonist
🤔
But he ran away
@@SefyZero the lizard was possessed by evil. Once it was gone he had no ill intentions
Croms teeth you are right friend! We must now rewatch the show!
There are actually quite a few cartoons where the main antagonist was defeated if not outright killed.
Wrath Amon will be back in about 3 thousand years as Serpentor in command of Corba.
In an even gaudier outfit
Now that you mention it, Wrath-Amon and Serpentor do look like twin brothers from different mothers.
@@redpyramid1914: *HOW IN SET'S NAME* are they twins if from different mothers?!?
@@redpyramid1914 Better idea, Wrath-Amon is an uglier version of Serpentor. One could say that the people of Cobra-La use the likeness of Wrath-Amon to create Serpentor.
Ironically, once stripped of human form and intelligence, he was no longer evil: He was "uplifted" through the power of dark and evil magic, so anything that he did wasn't, strictly speaking, his fault, but the fault of the forces that had empowered him. Once that power was removed, so were his evil intentions.
🤔
He wasn't human, he was humanoid. Big difference.
We are all human until our own snakes devour us. Greed,power, lust, envy, jealousy. We let these emotions control us, we become the evil ourselves. We all have to conquer our snakes within to ascend to our higher selves
This was my favorite cartoon when I was a kid
I loved this show so much. The idea of a naturally enchanted material like Star Metal was cool. I pushed my brothers to an idea where we were some of the last decedents of Xanthis and after thousands of years Set was trying to come back to Earth. I was a fire master and my brothers were air and earth masters. We each designed a staff, came up with magic pets, and Star Metal weapons. Being the oldest i decided to take two weapons. A Star Metal sword like Conan's and Star Metal gauntlets so I could literally punch the serpent men back to their dimension.
Wrath-Amon - The evil sorcerer who currently leads the Snake Cult as its high priest and the personal enemy of Conan. He was originally a large gila monster who was transformed into a serpent-man like creature who overthrew his own master, Ram-Amon, the previous high priest of the Snake Cult, after taking his Black Ring and now has the mission to free his god Set with the help of the Star Metal. Conan's grandfather states that his evil was legendary, that he is feared by kings and that he possesses so much power as the high priest. But he only fears Set who is his deity to whom he is the high priest. He led the attack on Conan's village where he turns Conan's family into living stone instead of killing them in the original storyline. Like Thoth-Amon in Conan, he is powerless without his black ring and its destruction would cause the spell of living stone on Conan's family to be undone. In the series finale, Wrath-Amon was empowered by Set before Conan reverts him back to his original form with the Amulet of Vathelos.
Thank you wikipedia.
*_...um, THANKS_** for telling me what we just watched, **_...i guess?_*
You forgot one thing. He is voiced by the always awesome Scott McNeil🤠
where can I find the original storyline?
You know I've read the entire Robert E Howard Conan catalog and I'm pretty sure none of that happens in any of the short stories or novels.
9:10 Bad time to pause video
Now for the money shot...
Yes, distract yourself from the fact that the main villains wears.......crocs?
Another fun fact: Scott McNeil and Garry Chalk have voiced other characters together in certain shows and movies. Most notably are Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars, Reboot, both Beast Wars and Beast Machines and the Scary Godmother movies.
Don't you *DARE* leave Double Dragon cartoon out!!!
Also the DiC version of G.I. Joe, the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon, the 2001 He-Man cartoon, and Transformers Armada. 😉
Ah! Scott McNeil's Dinobot voice!!!!!!!!!!
Fun Fact: Ram-Amon was voiced by Arthur Burghardt, who's been known to voice Devastator from Transformers, Destro from G. I. Joe, Argus from Robotix and Turbo from Challenge of the Gobots.
Garth Davis - Now that you’ve said it, he does sound just like Destro.
He also voiced Prince Zula on this series. ;)
I knew I heard him before
False*
@George Addison Though I wish James Earl Jones voiced Wrath-Amon and Ram-Amon for obvious reasons.
Thanks for bringing back fond childhood memories. It bring joy to my weary life.
I don't care what anyone says, this series was AWESOME
I grew up with these cartoons.
But they invented an ever more horrific lizard decades later that STILL makes my skin crawl..... BARNEY!!!!
Now THAT’S pure evil!!!!
Time loops are a pin in the neck. Quite ironic, don't you think? It was because of Conan that Wrath-Amon was born, and then Wrath-Amon caused Conan to turn into his enemy.
At least this show had an end and resolution, unlike other great shows
Too bad they'll never put the last seasons out on DVD
@@orinanime They won't?
Surprising, you can buy the whole sets of stuff like Thundercats or Dungeons & Dragons
@@ChildOfTheWilderness yup. But they released season 1 in volumes and it didn't sell well enough to warrant the last volumes.
Ain't that the truth. I remember both Sliders and Farscape ended with "To be continued" on the screen.
@@orinanime get it bootleg on sell.com
I know that "Conan the Adventurer" wasn't exactly like the official "Conan the Barbarian" comics, but I felt it was a pretty good series. Hope that if a new 'Conan' series that is more faithful is made, they will include Wrath-Amon.
I think they did as well as anyone could with the limitations and constraints they had.
Gorgeous, athletic, people in over-the top skimpy outfits. I love it.
This is just a tame version of what Conan is really like. He killed most of the snake men that is one of the reasons Set could not escape his dimension. It is also why there are no snake men men in the current Marvel. They are extinct.
I'm no expert but weren't the serpent men enemies of King Kull, not Conan? As far as I recal Conan didn't really meet the serpent men. And Set was a chaos god who wasn't really personaly involved into mortal affairs.
also back in thedays this show was made doing all that in a kids show would get them in trouble
Kull battled the Serpent Men. Conan never met them.
@@TheThejayman32 Just was just reading Wikipedia on the snakemen. Both Kull and Conan where responsible for the snakemen becoming extinct 8,000 years ago.
@@tmorri603 No. The Serpent Men appear only in the Kull story The Shadow Kingdom. Later stories indicate they interbred with real snakes and lost any semblance of humanity. Conan lived thousands of years after Kull and, despite facing various snakes, never fought the Serpent Men. That's straight from Howard's own work.
When you go from Chris Latta to Scott McNeill in two seconds flat 😎
I like how in the beginning, he sounded like first form Cell, then he grew up to be Super Buu.
Well, wrath Amon was voiced by Scott McNeil who did voice Buu in the Ocean dub of DBZ
I vaguely remember this cartoon but never saw the last episodes to see if Conan actually triumphed in the end...im guessing he did
I think he triumphed before the end. Like after he banished Set, the show continued a little bit and he saved Greywolf's family. And I don't know what happened after that.
Conan DID triumph in the very end, by reverting Wrath-Amon back to his original state and sending Set, the Stygian god, back to another dimension once and for all.
All with a little help from his friends.
@@skeletorgames8641 Not much from what I remember. I think they had a large dinner to celebrate and mentioned they still had Mesmira to chase after so they could fully restore Greywolf's siblings. Of course when we did get a follow-up, it was "Conan and the Young Warriors", but still as they say, "The Adventure Continues".
Lol wow! I remember catching clips Of this getting ready for church back in the 90s.
Definitely a difference between Saturday morning and Sunday morning cartoons back then.
Me too, my first watching of this series was right before my parents would take us to church.
I think it was a law in the 90s for villains to have a small annoying cowardly sidekick.
Or a hot ninja chick if they were an evil businessman
TheEvilOyo like Lex Luther?
@@srstriker6420 i think xanatos had one too
TheEvilOyo he did?
Not just villains. There was always a similar character on the heros team as well.
Watched it everyday on Ktv here in S.A. Loved it then,still do now...
oh the 90's we miss you
I never realized how much Wrath-Amon and Serpentor looked alike till now
Now that you mention it, Wrath-Amon and Serpentor could be twin brothers from different mothers.
This guys like a cooler serpentor.
I haven't thought about this show in 25 years and just stumbled here by accident. But what's really incredible is I'm now humming the opening theme song in my head like I just heard it.
Kinda looks like Serpentor on GiJoes
the guy who made him was the voice of destro lol
I know, I forgot this Villain.
I was going to say the same thing lol
And like Serpentor - they both are highly temperamental and overthrew their predecessors.
@@eDDyL666 That's Scott Mc Neil who voiced Raga-Mon. Arthur Burghardt voices Destro on G.I. Joe.
Thankfully Conan cartoon is on Tubi for free. Never knew about it. I think it's better than He-Man by far. Has continuity and defeats the villain in the end, also good friendships no sidekicks here
Wrath-amon is a perfect heavy metal singer
Destro created serpentor with cobra commander's voice
Dr mindmender created serpentor
This show is super underrated
Well even he defeat Wrath Amon still left Mesmira, Skullkur and First Amon.
oh shit, I had that dude as a toy when I was a kid. I had no idea what it was supposed to be.
In the 90s animations. The evil villian or a henchman always has a two pronged weapon.
Serpentor's long lost twin.
I love wrath Amon he is one of my favorite villains I love this show I watched it as a kid i rember from the start and I like his voice his voice sounds like Jim Cummings and Jim Carrey,my favorite actor
They clearly don't make cartoons like this anymore
Amon could have easily blasted Needle at point blank range and turned that shrieking asshole into KFC, and also used memory altering spells on the barbarian and friends so they believe they were always loyal Set worshippers.
What kind of nightmare has experienced Ram Amon actually? Like... imagine you as a powerful sorcerer, then giving power to a stupid lizard, then the lizard steals your power, overcomes you and sends you into a miserable prison underground... you had that lizard to serve you and now you’re crawling under its feet while it is dominating the world... yuck...
Pretty similar to Conan's classic rival, Thoth-amon. He had the Black Ring, lost it and was made a slave, then recovered it, ready for revenge.
This show came on at like 6 AM
For a moment there I thought he was going to say "Now, light our darkest hour"
Any actual thoughts on Wrath Amon as a villain? I would need to watch more of the show so all I can say is while Scott McNiel's chewing the scenery is pretty narmish, I will give credit to Wrath Amon as a villain that he actually got some victories.
@George Addison From what I have seen the show had plans for another season, it just never materialized. Hence Ram-Amon escaping in the finale, it was meant to set up him as the new main villain.
@dragonstormx
Thoughts on Wrath-Amon?
An okay design, but the snake-shoes were way too silly, in fact, 3:07 to 3:09 was when he looked his best to me.
Speaking of, as best as I can tell, it was the Black Ring itself that allowed Wrath-Amon that (vaguely) human form, as shown by the last two instances when it was taken from him, and he really seemed to despise his Lizardman form, which IMHO gave Conan and Co extra ammunition to use against him, especially when they realised just what he was in 'Torrinon Returns'.
To add, when you consider how he became Set's Chief Servant (namely overthrowing his predecessor who made him that skilled and cunning), that might explain why he had hardly any competent underlings. He couldn't take the risk of someone deposing him in the same manner he did. Hence the hopelessly useless Dregs, and unskilled Serpent-men.
Appears to be capable of forming quite good plans, but, is less skilled when it comes to on-the-spot thinking/reacting, though even with that shortcoming, was able to score a win or two, most notably when he duped the Cimmerians and Vanir into warring with each other, and swiping all their Star-Metal in the process. And the Bad Future episode where he actually did succeed in killing Conan - though thanks to Time Travel, that outcome was prevented.
While extremely loyal to Set, how much of that is genuine, and how much is his having little choice in the matter (mainly for the reason given above) I'm less sure about. He relies on Set, and his good graces to maintain his position, his power, his authority. Without that, what does he have?
And consider that it was Conan who was (albeit accidentally) responsible for all this. His own trip back in time, to before Wrath-Amon's creation, creating a scene that compelled Ram-Amon to remake the Gila Monster Lizard into a Humanoid Lizardman, who in turn usurped his position within Set's Hierarchy, which over 200 years later would set in motion the chain of events that led to all this.
You have to admit, he was a surprisingly complex and multi-layered Villain, especially given the target demographic.
Somehow I liked him better when he draged carriages and small wagons through stepp.
It would be nice to see Pirate's of Darkwater resolved like this.
Yes
The main antagonist was Set, although true, Wrath Amon is much more memorable & way scarier than shitty giant cobra
I wonder what happened to Windfang after the black ring was destroyed? Did he turn back into a human after the ring was destroyed? if so I hope he wasn't flying in mid air when it happened, otherwise he would fell to his death offscreen in this very episode.
I think we know who else's DNA went into the creation of Serpentor!
7:06 - Meanwhile, in the Japanese dub... Exactly what you'd expect.
Needle's more annoying than Snarf.
More useful, though. Repeatedly, even.
Needle no like big, dumb barbarian!!! 🔥
It was a great show, wish they’d release the remaining episodes on dvd
As close to death as you can get in a kid's show. Pinkie and the Brain did the same thing with Snowball reduced back to a non-sapient hamster.
Epic how he became Wrath Amon
Nice of the forces of evil to provide a loincloth
I always hoped there was an uncensored version where Conan makes a nice pair of shoes from Wrath Amon
Best carton ever, remember watching it more than 20years ago. Please tell me there's an actual movie with this story line and characters. Like they did X-Men .
I always thought he looked Serpentor
Man this show looks awesome.
Wrath-amon didn't die, he was just turned back into his true form.
It's a metaphorical death.
@@GregXB3 That's not even a thing.
Yes it is. Tolkien refers to the fall of Sauron as a death... even though he didn't die so much as be reduced to a foul breath of malice.
@@GregXB3 Then it should be called the defeat of Wrath-amon. Or destruction is good.
Wrath-Amon actually reverts back to his sorcerer form if I remember correctly.
6:29 Blast!!!
Proceeds to do a jutsu that "blasts" the floor
So that's what Serpentor has been up to do after G.I. Joe.
اول تعليق عربي
اردني من زمن الطيبين...
Ok, so how do I Digivolve Wrathamon further?
Thoth-Amon?
You know, I grew up watching this show, and I don't recall ever realizing that Set was the evil God they were facing
Wrath Amon was damn near a perfect blend for my dream avatar. A mixture of The Shredder and a king cobra 🤔😏👉💥
I Beg and ask TO you admin where is this TH-cam link from the continuation or series of this film please give me the link from this drama or film connection ok
I loved this show when I was a kid.
I was hoping Conan would have actually killed Wrath Amon, sort of like how the narrator mentions him doing in the show's intro. Yeah, Conan should have killed Wrath Amon even after it turned back into that big lizard thing.
Wrath Amon? When said out loud it sounds like the name of a Digimon.
This show is so amazing.
So this is basically the birth of Serpentor
love how child friendly this is lol
Hey, I’m just realizing now. Was that Scott McNeill as Rath’Amon?
Where have I seen this?! And it’s so interesting!
Always enjoyed this on zbc TV back then
Wrath Amon is in fact The Kurgan
I have something to say! It's better to burn out, than to fade away!!!
“RAMIREZ! >:•D”
Please upload full ending wher his family is cured
Wait wait wait, the bird stole the ring and then Amon turned into Cobra Commander?
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 classic cartoon.
WHOAAAA I thought I was watching GI JOE, till I saw Conan.
*well damn. i had no idea this show's production got deep enough to give wrath amon an origin story. thought, back in the day, it was just a **_"thindarr the barbarian"_** rip off. shit i might have watched it.*
Wow , I'm hooked I want all the episodes
great
Do you want to make Similarly
with Skeletor..Skeletor ,Skeletor's Origin ?
He talks like evil masked figure from Scooby Doo 2 monsters unleashed
Fucking Needle. Jesus, and people said Snarf was annoying?
Is it just me,or does the guy in the beginning of the cartoon sound like Destro from G.I. Joe?
Dude has Destro's voice and has a snake theme....YEP
is that the same guy that voices cobra commander? O_o
No, this is Scott Mcneil. Not the OG Cobra Commander, but he may have voiced him later on.
Reminds me 0ff dagoth ur
Very Serpentor...
Nice Snake Slippers d;D
He was happier as a lizard the whole time