This show haunted my memories for so long... 10 years without being able to remember the name of this show... thinking that maybe, it was all my imagination... and now, here it is. On my computer two feet away from the bloody chair and now my 10 year torment is over... I am ambivalent
Same , thank god cartoon network brought it back in the early 90's......the animation on this is so much better then its contemporaries its insane, kinda like centurions, which still holds up too 👍
Wow. I had completely and utterly forgot that this show ever existed yet as soon as I saw a glimpse of it in the suggestions of another video I remembered immediately and felt a huge wave of nostalgia as I watched this. Thanks for the upload!
After Thundarr The Barbarian, it seemed like everyone had to release a cartoon where we had: 1) Sci-Fi Fantasy 2) A hero with a cool sounding name and a magical weapon of sorts 3) Two sidekicks that went with him all the time, one of them a woman. We had Galtar here, but there was also Blackstar.
old memories:((((, i remember when i was a little kid 5-6 years maybe and we had english version of Cartoon Network and they were showing comercial about this and telling on which day they were going to show it and i always asked my mum what "saturday" meant and she didnt know or just said something:( really loved this
Wow took a lot of time to find what the title of this animation is. I was able to remember Golden lance but nothing was found and with google images finally found it . Just awesome. One of my fav childhood cartoons.
I haven't seen this sine I was 7 in the mid 90's. I remember it but forgot the name. So glad I found this by random accident and thank u to the one who posted it.
I remember this cartoon pretty well. But what I remember the most is the fact that unlike other cool cartoons of the 80's which aired either during the week after school or as a Saturday morning cartoon, this one in particular aired Sunday Mornings. I found it odd at the time but my brother and I were grateful that it did because there wasn't much to look forward to on Sunday Mornings other than the news and church television shows.
Am I glad he's frozen in there, and that we're out here, and that he's the sheriff, and that we're frozen out here, and we're in there, and I just remembered we're out here. What I want to know is where's the caveman?
I still remember that this was broadcasted in the evening in those days and i was in an urge to see it after the schools.. Galter, centurians etc. etc wow!!!
this was broadcast Sunday mornings where I was. It was this, Jem and something about bigfoot the truck. I'm sure there were others but basically Sunday morning was the burn off for cartoons which were not 'excellent' according to the network. There were no toys for this and it was basically a cheapie version of He-man.
"Galtar And The Golden Lance" Was Part Of TFWOHB That Sort For The Funtastic World Of Hanna-Barbera From 1985 To '87, And It Was This Series That Created A Sister Series "The Pirates Of Dark Water" From 1991 To '93.
Year 98! Rushing back from school to catch power zone on cartoon network! And galtar was the first show ,then followed on by centurions ,swatkats and ninja robots
Exar Kun appeared in some Tales of the Jedi comics long before Phantom Menace was written. Nothing in Star Wars is completely original, but Lucas did a great job of synthesizing good ideas from various stories from around the world.
As far as I can tell, Tormack (the one-eyed dude) is the bad guy of the series who is out to conquer the world. Galtar and Princess Goleeta are on a quest to keep him from getting the Golden Lance because when combined with the Sacred Shield (the item Goleeta was holding) they would grant invincibility. It's also a sort of revenge quest as Tormack was responsible for the deaths of their families.
I loved this show and I cannot find any information on it. How did you get such a good quality intro? I would love this on DVD. heck I would do a great DVD cover too!
Agreed, it's hard to enjoy some of the late 80s's /early 90's cartoons knowing how similar they are to the early 80's ones like He Man, Gi Joe, Transformers, etc.
in any way like they do in the actual movie. People nowadays - even the kids, for whom the toys are made - realize that you can have a very good toy that looks like what's on the screen, even if it doesn't have all of the features of the screen version, because of how much higher the tech to animate it has become. Besides, most cartoons are just about the cartoon nowadays. Physical toys are an afterthought. The REAL money now is in the video game adaptations of the cartoons, & there you CAN put
Galtar, another cartoon deserve a video game treatment, including crossover on Soul Caliber games along with Thundercats, Sectaurs, Visionaries and Master Of The universe (he man and she ra)
Andoc's GameStation I'd rather watch an episode of the 2002 cartoon reboot of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. HE-MAN ROCKS! GALTAR SUCKS! HE-MAN DOES WHAT GALTAR DON'T! I HAVE THE POWER! SKELETOR RULEZ! HE-MAN SLICES GALTAR IN HALF! BATTLECAT, GO RIP GALTAR TO SHREDS!
AnimaxRules Katniss Everdeen, Merida, Lady LovelyLocks, Princess Ariel (the Little Mermaid), Sofia the First, Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, Princess Mia or Rapunzel plan to fight Galtar in a death battle, epic rap style.
I had a Galtar lunchbox when I was in Kindergarten, didn't last past Kindergarten and I learned how to read in 1st grade. Sadly I didn't know what the box was from until this very day...
themselves, rather than the other way around. That's why when you see the original Transformers series - or the Go-Bots, which were started before TF but didn't take as well - they all have such basic, rudimentary transformations in the cartoon. That's because that's all they could put into the toys at the time, & since the cartoon had to follow the toyline that's all they were allowed to do in the show. Nothing like nowadays, where the toys from the Transformers live movies don't transform
end of a cartoon. Even when they remade He-Man in the early 2000's, the opening sequence alone was had more violence then the entire original series put together. It wasn't the people who made the cartoon that wanted the moral, it was the censors who were concerned over how children - & worse, their parents - would view what happens in the episodes. Also, remember that those shows were all made FROM a toy line, they did not INSPIRE one, so the cartoons were pretty much commercials for the toys
Oh jeez I actually forgot about this show until I saw this. And am I the only one that is reminded of a double bladed lightsaber when I see that sword lance?
everything they saw in the cartoon into their very hands. In the late '80's & early '90's, gaming systems wouldn't have been able to handle 1/10th of the complexity found in the cartoon, & physical toys were still the norm rather than the exception.
My parents were stationed in Korea when this was out (or at least out for us). I don't really remember the cartoon all that much, but I do remember that the opening had the sound effect for the lasers from V. And I was obsessed with that show back then. th-cam.com/video/xruT7wUdsHI/w-d-xo.html
Boy, Daphne and Fred were into some weird shit before they met Scooby
It is said Vilma was a renowned scholar hidden in a ancient library for this story
Gogojira lmaooooo
Hahaha nice one
no shit
Goleeta shares Daphne's color scheme: Red Hair, Purple Dress.
This show haunted my memories for so long... 10 years without being able to remember the name of this show... thinking that maybe, it was all my imagination... and now, here it is. On my computer two feet away from the bloody chair and now my 10 year torment is over... I am ambivalent
I felt the same way. I remembered it but the name kept escaping me until I saw it on retrojunk one day
In my case it was 30 years 😂😂😂
Thank you this messed me up so badly because I couldnt remember if I actually saw it or I was misremembering Thundarr the barbarian
Same
fucking same..
One of the most underrated cartoons and one of my favourites to watch on Cartoon Network
Absolutely right
Damn, I grew up in the 80's but never heard of this before today.
Need to watch this !
Same , thank god cartoon network brought it back in the early 90's......the animation on this is so much better then its contemporaries its insane, kinda like centurions, which still holds up too 👍
0:11 0:58 0:15
Wow. I had completely and utterly forgot that this show ever existed yet as soon as I saw a glimpse of it in the suggestions of another video I remembered immediately and felt a huge wave of nostalgia as I watched this. Thanks for the upload!
After Thundarr The Barbarian, it seemed like everyone had to release a cartoon where we had: 1) Sci-Fi Fantasy 2) A hero with a cool sounding name and a magical weapon of sorts 3) Two sidekicks that went with him all the time, one of them a woman.
We had Galtar here, but there was also Blackstar.
Wasnt blackstar the first one? 1980? Thundarr 1981?
@@SWOTHDRAcorrect
I loved Galtar and his catchphrase, "I POSSESS SOME LEGALLY DISTINCT ENERGYYYY!"
Omg this was the best cartoon!! Takes me back to my childhood.
old memories:((((, i remember when i was a little kid 5-6 years maybe and we had english version of Cartoon Network and they were showing comercial about this and telling on which day they were going to show it and i always asked my mum what "saturday" meant and she didnt know or just said something:( really loved this
Daphne and Freddy got an upgrade.
Such an epic theme!
I love this cartoon and the music.
I've been looking for this for a few years now. I'm so glad I found it. My favorite theme from the morning cartoons.
Man the 80s had the best cartoon theme songs.
I loved this cartoon back in the 80's and wish it lasted longer than one season
Wow took a lot of time to find what the title of this animation is. I was able to remember Golden lance but nothing was found and with google images finally found it .
Just awesome. One of my fav childhood cartoons.
I've been thinking of that theme for days, very powerful, just like the show.
I haven't seen this sine I was 7 in the mid 90's. I remember it but forgot the name. So glad I found this by random accident and thank u to the one who posted it.
I remember this cartoon pretty well. But what I remember the most is the fact that unlike other cool cartoons of the 80's which aired either during the week after school or as a Saturday morning cartoon, this one in particular aired Sunday Mornings. I found it odd at the time but my brother and I were grateful that it did because there wasn't much to look forward to on Sunday Mornings other than the news and church television shows.
yeah it ran on Sunday mornings where I was too. I think the people who produced it realized
Skooks sent me here.
***** GALTAR, GALTAR
We now return to Galtar, ar
We now return.
Go to the church and ask god to fud you
0:26
Fuck you, Galtar, I'm locked in here!
+Dominic Searles And that he's the sheriff
How have I never heard of this this is amazing
This came out in 1985 so...
@@ghostdragon4164never heard of this either watched video about Thundar the barbarian and galtar was mentioned.
@@ghostdragon4164 what dose the year have to do with it, you cant just assume the age of someone saying they havent seen it is younger
"LOOK AT HOW COOL IT IS"
+KoS Nation "WOW HE THREW THE BOOMERANG!!!"
+Dead horse™ Animation Studios You said he had an axe.
He gets an axe at some point.
I love this cartoon.
Galtar Rules The Fun, Fun, Fun, FUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNTASTIC World Of Hanna-Barbera From 1985 To 1987.
Am I glad he's frozen in there, and that we're out here, and that he's the sheriff, and that we're frozen out here, and we're in there, and I just remembered we're out here. What I want to know is where's the caveman?
I loved this show as a kid, yet for some reason I can never recall the title. This is like the third time I've rediscovered it. o__O
I still remember that this was broadcasted in the evening in those days and i was in an urge to see it after the schools.. Galter, centurians etc. etc wow!!!
this was broadcast Sunday mornings where I was. It was this, Jem and something about bigfoot the truck. I'm sure there were others but basically Sunday morning was the burn off for cartoons which were not 'excellent' according to the network. There were no toys for this and it was basically a cheapie version of He-man.
Daphne and Fred must've been smoking that "Aunt Bonnie from GEICO" expired stash.
I remember watching Galtar and The Golden Lance when I was a kid it's excellent and I wish that a second season would happen. 😀👍
Low rating made it cancel
I am in the process of hunting down all of the heroic hanna barbera cartoons and this one is definitely on that list.
OMG!! I cannot believe this one slipped by my memory.
Princess Goleeta bears an uncanny resemblance to Daphne... for all the critics, it seems H-B still wasn't finished recycling Scooby-Doo in 1985.
Apparently she was used as the basis for Daphne in The 13 Ghosts Of Scooby-Doo which happens to air the same month this series ended.
Shows like this are a tribute to when heroes came in one size...MANLY!!!
>=3
This is a very most underrated cartoon
"Galtar And The Golden Lance" Was Part Of TFWOHB That Sort For The Funtastic World Of Hanna-Barbera From 1985 To '87, And It Was This Series That Created A Sister Series "The Pirates Of Dark Water" From 1991 To '93.
Love Galtar!! I have it on DVD
One of my favourite shows of my childhood.
Year 98! Rushing back from school to catch power zone on cartoon network! And galtar was the first show ,then followed on by centurions ,swatkats and ninja robots
Ah the final cartoon in the Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera lineup...the pinnacle of my Sunday morning then.
I remember watching this as a child, and I absolutely loved it.
Thundarr was cool, but this one is better. I pray that Michael Bay keeps his filthy hands off it.
TheNewEmphinix NO!!!!!Dear god ARE YOU MAD? He may see this and now get the idea!!!! we are doomed
@@PuzzleProjectorBlog Yeah the only thing Micheal Bay hate is MY FUCKING BOOMSTICK
Exar Kun appeared in some Tales of the Jedi comics long before Phantom Menace was written. Nothing in Star Wars is completely original, but Lucas did a great job of synthesizing good ideas from various stories from around the world.
My mother loved this cartoon.
They always showed this on Sundays on The Funtastic World of Hannah Barbera with 2-3 other cartoons. Good cartoon memories. :)
Man was just a school kid I miss these epic cartoons 90's era kids would agree I was around 8 years old that time
This and Thundarr were some of my favourites
Featuring Eyeballs, the Staring Kid! Sees all!
0:39 Rock monsters are destroying the ledge they're standing on! Do they have rocks for brains?
Galtar was so cool, I loved the show
If you seen the film at this point, The kid is in the Cave....and they are save him out, but the "mongol guy" is lock the cave entry.
This makes me really really REALLY want to do remakes of this, Thundarr, and He-Man, and then cross them all over!
How lit would that shit be?!?!
Don't forget Blackstar
CRINGE
Where did the Golden Lance come from? Was there any backstory to this show? I never saw any pilot episode, just watched the series.
As far as I can tell, Tormack (the one-eyed dude) is the bad guy of the series who is out to conquer the world. Galtar and Princess Goleeta are on a quest to keep him from getting the Golden Lance because when combined with the Sacred Shield (the item Goleeta was holding) they would grant invincibility. It's also a sort of revenge quest as Tormack was responsible for the deaths of their families.
The first episode shows how Galtar obtained the lance
@@arieljacobsegal - I probably saw it but forget - so tell me again, how did he get it?
@@manofsan he obtained it from Ither (not sure of spelling) the mystic hermit
It used to air at 3:30 PM in afternoon when Cartoon Network started in India in 1996. Childhood memories
Imagine if this was where Darth Maul got his idea for the double bladed lightsaber?
This looked like an awesome cartoon.
CN uk used to show this back in the late 90s
I remember those days.
Ein gutes Stück meiner Kindheit ist mit dieser Serie verbunden.😌📺
good old days
YEAH
THERE'S MORE GALTAR
YEAH
Yeah I love Galtar & the golden lance cartoon intro
The music made this show awesome.
Loved this show, too bad it didn't make more of an impression.
Where can i find full episodes of this Cartoon
It’s on Blu ray now!
Man we had some great cartoons
Lou Richards is the voice of Galtar. He is also the voice of Leader-1 in Challenge Of The Gobots.
I loved this show and I cannot find any information on it. How did you get such a good quality intro? I would love this on DVD. heck I would do a great DVD cover too!
THATS why it looked familiar! (Course... cartoons 'borrowed' from each other so often, sometimes it was hard to tell where something originated!)
Agreed, it's hard to enjoy some of the late 80s's /early 90's cartoons knowing how similar they are to the early 80's ones like He Man, Gi Joe, Transformers, etc.
AGREED! Galtar and the Golden Lance needs a live-action flick. :)
FUNHAUS
in any way like they do in the actual movie. People nowadays - even the kids, for whom the toys are made - realize that you can have a very good toy that looks like what's on the screen, even if it doesn't have all of the features of the screen version, because of how much higher the tech to animate it has become. Besides, most cartoons are just about the cartoon nowadays. Physical toys are an afterthought. The REAL money now is in the video game adaptations of the cartoons, & there you CAN put
i dont think the st. louis area ever saw this. i had a comic with an ad for it. next to spidey and robocop? i think.
80’s babies stand up!!😂💯💯💯
We can't, we're old:)
Bruce brought me here
Awesome. It's a shame that I never watched it.
Tyrannicon brought me here.
Galtar: Time For The Golden Lance!
Now this is something I haven't seen in years.
I remember watching this on CN
Wow. This opening's all over the damn place!
Galtar, another cartoon deserve a video game treatment, including crossover on Soul Caliber games along with Thundercats, Sectaurs, Visionaries and Master Of The universe (he man and she ra)
My childhood days were awesome
The best Sword and Sorcery cartoon
Thundar vs. Galtar.
+Craig Winters Thundarr would destroy Galtar.
Pricess Ariel and Ookla would mop up the rest of the cast.
+Craig Winters Thundaar will get Galtar's ass handed to him.
+RatBatSpiderCrab Did you mean The Little Mermaid (Disney)?
Andoc's GameStation I'd rather watch an episode of the 2002 cartoon reboot of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. HE-MAN ROCKS! GALTAR SUCKS! HE-MAN DOES WHAT GALTAR DON'T! I HAVE THE POWER! SKELETOR RULEZ! HE-MAN SLICES GALTAR IN HALF! BATTLECAT, GO RIP GALTAR TO SHREDS!
AnimaxRules Katniss Everdeen, Merida, Lady LovelyLocks, Princess Ariel (the Little Mermaid), Sofia the First, Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, Princess Mia or Rapunzel plan to fight Galtar in a death battle, epic rap style.
I had a Galtar lunchbox when I was in Kindergarten, didn't last past Kindergarten and I learned how to read in 1st grade. Sadly I didn't know what the box was from until this very day...
man never thought I'd see this again i remember the kids bomarang
needs a reboot, as a motion picture
Oh shit, I loved this cartoon, yet somehow totally forgot all about it.
I remember watching this when I was a kid. Pity it was canceled before the final showdown happened.
Like how his swords phase through his arms at the beginning.
themselves, rather than the other way around. That's why when you see the original Transformers series - or the Go-Bots, which were started before TF but didn't take as well - they all have such basic, rudimentary transformations in the cartoon. That's because that's all they could put into the toys at the time, & since the cartoon had to follow the toyline that's all they were allowed to do in the show. Nothing like nowadays, where the toys from the Transformers live movies don't transform
Is that a Krull reference @ 0:15? Coz' the music + the horseback soldiers + the kid throwing a boomerang sure are familiar in the same sequence
I want that golden lance in Skyrim.
I can see some herculoids and thundar in this. Looks good. I missed this one back as a kid. Might get it for my collection of 80s cartoons.
end of a cartoon. Even when they remade He-Man in the early 2000's, the opening sequence alone was had more violence then the entire original series put together. It wasn't the people who made the cartoon that wanted the moral, it was the censors who were concerned over how children - & worse, their parents - would view what happens in the episodes. Also, remember that those shows were all made FROM a toy line, they did not INSPIRE one, so the cartoons were pretty much commercials for the toys
Oh jeez I actually forgot about this show until I saw this. And am I the only one that is reminded of a double bladed lightsaber when I see that sword lance?
everything they saw in the cartoon into their very hands. In the late '80's & early '90's, gaming systems wouldn't have been able to handle 1/10th of the complexity found in the cartoon, & physical toys were still the norm rather than the exception.
My parents were stationed in Korea when this was out (or at least out for us). I don't really remember the cartoon all that much, but I do remember that the opening had the sound effect for the lasers from V. And I was obsessed with that show back then. th-cam.com/video/xruT7wUdsHI/w-d-xo.html
Remind me of the Dragon Lance book covers...wish I could remember the episodes.
Thank you for this.
This sort of reminds me of Thundar the Barbarian.
scary cartoon but very nice nice music
I remember this fun cartoon! Thanks :D