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ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey] noun1. a summing up; summary. 2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job. In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike's Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We'll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It's part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part. This episode includes Alpha Flight #41, Amazing Spider-Man #283-284, Animax #1, Batman #402, Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos #1, Classic X-Men #4, D.P. 7 #2, Daredevil #238, Defenders of the Earth #1, Elfquest #17, G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #54, Groo the Wanderer #22, Howard the Duck: The Movie #1, Justice #2, Mark Hazzard: Merc #2-3, Marvel Saga #12-13, Mighty Thor #374, The 'Nam #1, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #13, Power Pack #27, Psi-Force #3, Strikeforce: Morituri #2, Super Powers #4, Uncanny X-Men #212, X-Factor #11, X-Men Annual #10, and more! “Transcripts” 1st Week of September, 1986 2nd Week of September, 1986 3rd Week of September, 1986 4th Week of September, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts. Animax, At The Movies, Batman, DC Comics, Defenders of the Earth, G.I. Joe, Howard the Duck, Marvel Comics, New Universe, Siskel & Ebert, Strikeforce: Morituri, Spider-Man, Super Powers, Thor, Wolverine, X-Factor, X-Men, Movies, Music, Comic Reader Résumé
La bande dessinée américaine regorge d'étrangetés et de pépites plus ou moins inattendues. Parmi celles-ci, un pur produit des années 1980 : l'adaptation en comic book du dessin animé Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos, ou les aventures de Chuck Norris chez Marvel Comics ! Retrouvez le podcast POP CULTURE & COMICS sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute ! Mes réseaux sociaux. N'hésitez pas à partager cet épisode s'il vous a plu ! Get full access to CHRIS - POP CULTURE & COMICS at chrisstup.substack.com/subscribe
The animated hosts of the Cult Film Showdown explore the strangest time in human history - the late 20th century. Chuck Norris is so incredible as a voice actor that his voice alone made sections of Karate Kommandos live action! Watch along at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRkso3AeKZUk2kT_iXfXP8PCb6iaufS48&si=7nKxhyHpiA2z0QQm Episode 7 "Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos" Chuck Norris is an operative for the United States government who has a team consisting of Pepper, a technological genius, Kimo, a Samurai warrior, Reed, his apprentice, Tabe, a Sumo warrior, and Too Much, the young ward. Together they foil the plans of The Claw and his right hand man, The Super Ninja. Karate Kommandos (also known as Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos) is an American animated television series that originally aired in 1986 as a syndicated five episode mini-series. It was created by and starred Chuck Norris as himself, and produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. The series follows the framing device of Mister T (also a Ruby-Spears production). At the beginning of each episode, a live action segment with Norris, usually at a gym or a martial arts studio, is shown to explain what is going on. At the end of each episode, Norris narrates a moral lesson for the audience to learn. Find out more about this great series at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165166/reference/ You can support our show and get access to exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/cultfilmshowdown New levels added! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram
Episode Notes S5E1 -- Join us we chat with the legendary Kathy Garver. She'll take us on her journey from "The Ten Commandments" to "Family Affair" and beyond Kathy Garver is an American actress most remembered for having portrayed the teenaged orphan, Catherine "Cissy" Davis, on the popular 1960s CBS sitcom, Family Affair. Before that, she was cast by Cecil B. DeMille in the film The Ten Commandments (1956), and after that, she provided the voice of Firestar in the animated television series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981–83). Garver authored The Family Affair Cookbook (2009), Surviving Cissy: My Family Affair of Life in Hollywood (2015), and X Child Stars: Where are They Now? (2016). NEWS FLASH You can now purchase Toking with the Dead full novel here https://a.co/d/7uypgZo https://www.barnesandnoble.com/.../toking.../1143414656... You can see all your past favorite episodes now streaming on https://redcoraluniverse.com/ OR Show your support by purchasing FB stars. Send stars to the stars fb.com/stars Toking with the Dead: https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TokingwiththeDead?tn=-]C-R https://www.instagram.com/stilltokingwith/?hl=en https://twitter.com/thetoking?lang=en https://pinecast.com/feed/still-toking-with Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awhL5FyW_j4 Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaUai58ua6o Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/toking-with-the-dead-train https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with Sponsorship Opportunities https://www.stilltoking.com/become-a-sponsor or email us at bartlett52108@gmail.com thetokingdead@gmail.com ————————————— Follow our guest https://www.kathygarver.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kgcissy/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathy_Garver https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0308744/bio/ https://www.facebook.com/kathygarverfanpage ———————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 https://thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Dead Dork Radio https://live365.com/station/Dead-Dork-Radio-a68071 MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST: Garver was born in Long Beach, California, the daughter of Rosemary (Schmoker) and Hayes Garver.She was raised Roman Catholic and attended a Catholic primary school. Garver recalled that her mother began getting her into acting from a young age: "I started singing and dancing at the Meglin Studios in Hollywood, at three years old, as was Shirley Temple, who was also discovered there. I think my mom had the vision of her little daughter as Shirley Temple."When she was nine, she was cast in I'll Cry Tomorrow, but her most famous movie role was one of the young slaves in The Ten Commandments. Garver was cast as an extra in The Ten Commandments, but during filming director Cecil B. DeMille noticed her and wrote her into the movie. During the 1950s Garver did voice work on radio dramas, including Whispering Streets and Heartbeat Theater. In 1969, Garver released a Christmas song called "Lem, the Orphan Reindeer" on the Aquarian label, distributed by Bell Records. The song was written by Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, and E. Justin, and arranged by Jimmie Haskell.[citation needed] In 1966, while studying at UCLA, she auditioned for, and won, the role of "Cissy" Davis, the eldest of the three siblings on Family Affair. Garver provided the voices of Firestar, Storm and other female guest characters on the Saturday morning cartoon Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. In the 1990s Spider-Man cartoon series, she played the voice of Miss America. Garver was the voice of Alice Mitchell in the Dennis the Menace cartoon special Mayday for Mother and Pepper in Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos. Her other voice roles included the television series Fonz and the Happy Days Gang; The Tom & Jerry Kids Show; Droopy, Master Detective; The New Yogi Bear Show; The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show; The All-New Super Friends Hour and the cartoon special Marvin: Baby of the Year. In addition to her television work, Garver has lent her voice talents to numerous commercials, toys, and audiobooks.
On this very special episode of the Smugglers' Galaxy Podcast, we're joined by Wayne Scheiner Jr, a passionate toy collector and the author of The Toy Collectors Wish Book. This book, which is currently 90% funded on Kickstarter, covers Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, The Adventures of Indiana Jones, Clash of the Titans, The A-Team, Rambo: The Force of Freedom, Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos, and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. Wayne tells us how he got into collecting, which is an amazing story, why he decided to write the book, and his plans for future volumes. Download, listen, and back this book! Kickstarter Link: http://kck.st/3PTOirf
Long before the days of Chuck Norris jokes, we had a Chuck Norris toyline based upon a Chuck Norris cartoon!! We do a deep dive into Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos, plus what has us excited and what we are finding on the pegs! @TBToycast https://whatamaneuver.net/products/masters-of-the-toycast-unisex-tee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-tb-toycast/message
We watched the final episode of Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos. The Island of the Living Dead ...There were real zombies that were dead people. In this kid's show. We discuss the anatomical location of "mid-calf," there's a zombie village, there is a new Karate Kommando, and the episode wasn't as racist as we expected. https://popculturefailure.podbean.com/ popculturefailure@gmail.com Show: @FailedPopCultur Jake: @mdwstlvaffr Sky: @sandwichsurplus
We were going to start Pirates of Darkwater but we couldn't find it. Instead we watched Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos, Deadly Dolphin. There's only 5 of these, so it won't be that arduous. Famous last words. We discuss the awesome character of SUPER NINJA, how C.A.T. scans can read your thoughts, Sky is afraid of open water, and we tried our best but this was hard to follow. https://popculturefailure.podbean.com/ popculturefailure@gmail.com Show: @FailedPopCultur Jake: @mdwstlvaffr Sky: @sandwichsurplus
Karate movies, action movies, tv shows, and even exercise equipment; the one and only Chuck Norris has done it all. He even started a cartoon that had a Kenner toy line all designed by the Karate master himself. Sit back and learn how this amazing star busted with this toy line.
It's a roundhouse kick to your favorite podcaster's head today! Covering the 1980's marvel that was CHUCK NORRIS KARATE KOMMANDOS #4 Leave a comment on the website at... A podcast covering comics and related media in the span of a coffee break.
Patrick Woodall (Adam Ruins Everything, Plus One) returns to help us take on Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos, the 1986 cartoon where Chuck leads a band of martial artists to fight the evil Claw, Super Ninja, Angelfish and their band of evil ninjas. Plus dolphins!Contact Us!Email: pilotprojectshow@gmail.comInstagram: @pilotprojectpodFacebook: https://fb.me/pilotprojectpodTwitter: @pilotprojectpodWatch: TubiAired: September 15, 1986Episode Run: 5 EpisodesDirected by: John Kimball (Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), Darkwing Duck (1991) and Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers (1988)), Charles A. Nichols (Charlotte's Web" (1973), "Pinocchio" (1940))Written By: Michael Maurer and Dorothy MiddletonProduced by: Larry Huber (Danger Rangers (2003), ChalkZone (2002) and Dexter's Laboratory (1996))Composed by: Udi HarpazOfficial Description: Chuck Norris is an operative for the United States government who has a team consisting of Pepper, a technological genius, Kimo, a Samurai warrior, Reed, his apprentice, Tabe, a Sumo warrior, and Too Much, the young ward. Together they foil the plans of The Claw and his right hand man, The Super Ninja.Cast:Sam Fontana ... Reed (voice)Kathy Garver ... Pepper (voice)Robert Ito ... Tabe (voice)Bill Martin ... Claw (voice)Chuck Norris ... Chuck Norris (voice)Alan Oppenheimer... President (voice)Keone Young ... Super Ninja (voice)Episode Description: Angel Fish kidnaps Dr. Sanford, the architect behind the creation of Sea Lab, so that the Claw can infiltrate it and control the world's oceans. It is up to Chuck Norris and his team of Karate Kommandos to stop them.September 1986 The #1 song that week was “Take My Breath Away" By Berlin The #1 movie for the week was "Blue Velvet" By David Lynch The film concerns a young college student who, returning home to visit his ill father, discovers a severed human ear in a field that leads to his uncovering a vast criminal conspiracy and entering a romantic relationship with a troubled lounge singer. The #1 tv show was The Cosby Show, followed by Family Ties and Cheers Space Shuttle Challenger blew up 73 seconds after take-off, killing all 7 crew members. Tens of thousands of school-age children were watching the flight live because teacher Christa McAuliffe was a member of the crew. The term “Going postal” originated from a mass shooting committed by a US Postal Service employee, Patrick Sherrill, in an act of workplace rage. Fourteen people were killed in the rampage. The USSR's Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant reactor # 4 had a mishap, giving radiation poisoning to an estimated 500,000 to 6,000,000 people. The remaining three reactors continued to operate until 1991, 1996 and 2000 respectively. The USSR created and distributed a forged letter that “exposed” the US government “conspiracy” to overstate the seriousness of Chernobyl meltdown ‘The Wave' was first brought to worldwide attention during the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico The year we found out that last year's Dallas TV show entire season was just Bobby Ewing's (Patrick Duffy) dream (Who Shot JR) Fun Facts To coincide with the airing of the show, Kenner Products made a set of action figures based on the main characters of the show. Kenner also made many accessories, including weapons and vehicles, to go along with the figurines The show is parodied in the 2012 CGI series version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles via a fictional cartoon show named Chris Bradford's 2 Ruff Krew, starring and produced by Chris Bradford, himself a parody of Chuck Norris. This fictional series is first featured in the 4th-season episode "The Weird World of Wyrm". The Karate Komando comic book was penned by the creator of Spider-man and Dr Strange, steve ditko ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Power of Perseverance with Kathy Garver “Visionaries and creatives tend to be more emotionally sensitive.” — Dianne A. Allen 2020 has been a tough year for everybody which makes perseverance a relevant topic to talk about. Think about the hard times you opted to persevere when you had all the chance to give up. After all, what can you achieve by giving up? Winners in life don’t quit. In this week’s episode, we have Kathy Garver to share with us her journey and the importance of perseverance. Part One of ‘The Power of Perseverance with Kathy Garver’ Back in high school, Kathy started wondering what her life purpose is. Living in Los Angeles, her mother enrolled her into a singing and dance class, with the expectation of becoming the next Shirley Temple. She didn't start working professionally until she was eight. Hollywood's legendary Cecil B. DeMille was one of the first to recognize Kathy's distinct talents. Originally hired for a small part in the epic motion picture "The Ten Commandments," Kathy was noticed by the great director who had special scenes written into the movie to highlight the little girl. This followed her first film, The Night of the Hunter, directed by Academy Award winner Charles Laughton. “In the entertainment business, you have to be able to do a lot of things.” – Kathy Garver Kathy doesn't suffer from the sometimes-exaggerated maladies common to former child actors. The hardest thing is being accepted as someone who has depth. Her parents stressed education and normalcy through her childhood and during her Family Affair days, in learning to think and work independently. One of the most significant conclusions of why so many famous child stars did not make the transition from being a well-renowned personage, well-reviewed, to jumping over to success is because: One, the parents took all their money, and when they got to be 18, they didn't have anything. They were bitter and resentful. Two, they didn't have an education or any other skill sets on which to maneuver and move on to. Three, they got depressed because they weren't in the limelight anymore. They went from the cute little kid to the awkward teenager, and nobody was buying in Hollywood. The emotionality led them to drugs. It's a serious thing that happens to other child stars. Part Two of ‘The Power of Perseverance with Kathy Garver’ Kathy's parents have always been supportive but when they moved from Los Angeles to San Bernardino, her awkward transition away from the limelight turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Ms. Garver was a freshman majoring in speech at UCLA when she was tested for a television series entitled Family Affair. Kathy, deemed "perfect" to star as "Cissy" with Brian Keith as "Uncle Bill" and Sebastian Cabot as "Mr. French" performed for five years in one of the warmest and most enduring series of the 1960s and '70s. With Anissa Jones as "Buffy" and Johnny Whitaker as "Jody," the show continues to be popular today, pleasing old and new audiences worldwide – a true classic. “Be joyful every day and make the most of who you are.” – Kathy Garver Kathy is also very much in demand for her numerous vocal characterizations. She's a stand out in the very competitive field of voices overs for cartoons, commercials, toys, and audiobooks. She voiced "Pepper" an automotive whiz in the Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos series and "Firestar," a mutant superhero in the Spiderman and his Amazing Friends TV series. Ms. Garver produced, narrated, and wrote lyrics and original music for eight audio Beatrix Potter tales and eight Mother Goose based audiotapes for Smarty Pants, Inc. Kathy's Beatrix Potter tapes have sold over two million copies and have won numerous awards. Ms. Garver has also won two Audie Awards, one for her narration of The World's Shortest Stories, the other in 2004 for her direction of Amy Tan in The Opposite of Fate read by the author. Kathy has recorded books for Brilliance Audio, Dove, Listen, and Live and can be downloaded at the Timberwolfpress.com site. Her voice has been heard in Apollo 13 (which was awarded the Academy Award for sound), Ransom, Back Draft, and Jingle all the Way, all directed by Ron Howard. It takes hard work, dedication, and focus to accomplish something. No matter what your talent is, use all of them to spark inspiration in others. Be proud of yourself, no matter what circumstances you're in. Don't let your negative thoughts consume you and make you think you'll never achieve your goals. About Kathy Garver Kathy was born in Long Beach, California to Hayes and Rosemary Garver joining her sister, Beverly, and brothers, Hayes, Jr. and Lance. Beverly entered UCLA at a precocious 15 years old at the time Kathy started working professionally. During Ms. Garver’s teenage years, Kathy added radio and stage to her burgeoning film and television career. Kathy now has her own family affair. She met her husband of 33 years, business executive David Travis, on a tennis court in Palm Springs – truly a love match. Their son Reid Garver Travis, now 23, continues the tradition of show business by appearing in national commercials, TV, movies and by doing voice overs. Most fondly remembered for her starring role as “Cissy” in the long running CBS international television hit, “Family Affair”, Kathy Garver has also garnered critical acclaim in movies, stage, radio, voice-over animation, and audio book narration. Ms. Garver has used her wealth of experience and education to entertain and instruct thousands of people with her exciting and successful motivational and interactive speeches and presentations. From Keynote speaker to host to workshop leader, Kathy Garver has enriched the lives of those who have been able to listen and learn from her inspirational communications. Kathy is available for corporate events, hosting, emceeing, moderating groups, giving lectures, workshops, keynote addresses and tailoring specific programs for the needs of her clients. She includes workbooks and takes home audio albums for her clients and audience members. Today, Kathy Garver is an accomplished and versatile actress, appearing in such films as Sweet November, The Princess Diaries, MOW'S such as FBI Murders and Stay the Night with Guest Star roles on many TV shows. She is a sought-after celebrity on Game shows, winning top money for charities as she did on “Street Smarts” and other reality programs. How to Connect with Dianne A. Allen You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllen Join our Facebook Group Someone Gets Me Follow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. Allen Email contact: dianne@visionsapplied.com Dianne’s Mentoring Services: msdianneallen.com Website: www.visionsapplied.com Be sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your special gift, so let your light shine!
The times before we knew how hateful a man "The Chuckster" was and could focus on a man being a man of action. Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos. Every Watchbots Drop EverToday's Episode: Deadly Dolphin We talk about: Joke structure | Blowholes | How waves workWe play a game of Watchbots Told Me I Have AIDS and finish up with the Mailbag. Did we mess something up horribly? Do you want to ask us a question? Get at us on Twitter @watchbotspod or e-mail at email@watchbotspod.com.Enjoy the show!Subscribe, rate, and review a million stars:Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Play
Welcome to this week's Watchbots Prime. Everything is bad but I can now connect my life to Jingle All The Way, so that's something!Next week's episode: Rambo but more racist. Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos. Kool and Kooky but probably Krappy See you next Monday! Rate, review and subscribe! E-mail us for the mailbag! Show Twitter: @watchbotspodE-mail: email@watchbotspod.com
Kee-Yah!! Welcome back to our second season on the sofa. We think Chuck Norris just might be in this short lived series of slow-assed karate moves, questionable child care and overly sincere teaching moments. Hiiiii-Yahhh!
Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends is an American animated television series produced by Marvel Productions, considered to be a crossover series connected to 1981 Spider-Man series. The show stars already-established Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man and Iceman, plus an original character, Firestar. As a trio called the Spider-Friends, they fought against various villains of the Marvel Universe. Originally broadcast on NBC as a Saturday morning cartoon, the series ran first-run original episodes for three seasons, from 1981 to 1983, then aired repeats for an additional two years (from 1984 to 1986). Alongside the 1981 Spider-Man animated series, Peter Parker (Spider-Man), Bobby Drake (Iceman), and Angelica Jones (Firestar) are all college students at Empire State University. After working together to defeat the Beetle and recovering the "Power Booster" he stole from Tony Stark (a.k.a. Iron Man) the trio decide to team-up permanently as the "Spider-Friends". They live together in Peter's aunt's home with her and a pet dog, Ms. Lion (adopted from Firestar), a Lhasa Apso. Together, the superheroes battle various supervillains. Some stories featured team-ups with other characters from the Marvel Universe, including Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Sunfire, and the mid-1970's X-Men. Kathy Garver was born in Long Beach, California Her break-through performance came as one of the young slaves in The Ten Commandments She is most well known for starring as the teenage niece of Uncle Bill Davis, Cissy Davis on Family Affair (1966). The show was nominated for Emmys in various categories during its five year run. Kathy is also very much in demand for her numerous vocal characterizations. She's a stand-out in the very competitive field of voices-overs for cartoons, commercials, toys and audio books. She voiced "Pepper", an automotive whiz, in the Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos (1986) series and "Firestar", a mutant super hero, in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981) TV series. Remember to go to www.kathygarver.com to order her books, including “The Family Affair Cookbook”, “Surviving Cissy”, and “X Child Stars”. You can also find other surprises, and even get autographed photos and books. You can also follow Kathy on: Facebook - Kathy Garver Twitter - @kathy_garver Instagram - @kgcissy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-adventures-of/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-adventures-of/support
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Tracy Tindle and Jon Jolley lead a rag-tag group into the uncharted territory known as Chuck Norris's quickly cancelled 80s cartoon "Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos". www.LongBallStudios.com
In this episode, the boys discuss the Chuck Norris animated series, the niche in pop music that is exclusively retorts to Madonna's music, and grease up your vinyl - we're tackling everyone's favourite: It's A Knockout! Boogie! Twitter / Facebook / Insta: @RetroOrdinaire
This week the guys avoid roundhouse kicks while rambling about Lord Humongous, the top 5 wigs in movies and TV, and Chuck Norris's costume change commandos! Find us online: @witacartoon on facebook witacartooncast@gmail.com
Episode 103 – Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos Chuck Norris is a renaissance man. He’s probably most well known as a martial artist and actor. He The post Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos appeared first on Childhood Remastered.
ACTION-PACKED APRIL strikes again with the debut episode of CHUCK NORRIS KARATE KOMMANDOS, in which Chuck Norris leads a government-sanctioned team of children and Asian stereotypes into battle against the terrorist group VULTURE!
Chuck Norris - Karate Kommandos #1 (1987)This week, we take on our first-ever Star Comics book, which was a 1980s Marvel Comics line for folks that felt Power Pack was too intense. The Chuck Norris slant here is based off of his toy line and cartoon and not the scene in MISSING IN ACTION 2 where a captor hangs Chuck upside-down and puts a bag with a rat in it over his head but Chuck Norris ends up killing the rat with his mouth. The story goes off the rails pretty much almost immediately and never recovers. By the end, its basically RED DAWN for kids. Starring Chuck Norris.Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!Email the podcast at worstcollectionever@gmail.comContinue the conversation on Twitter @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield
We got another Sunday in the month! That means a bonus show. And by “bonus” we mean “an old show in your feed”…..Here’s a flashback to the one of the first discussions about Jeff’s weird hangup about action figures being … Continue reading →
What happens when you take Chuck Norris and put him in charge of a multi-ethnic squad of Commandos? For one thing, Chuck Norris doesn't play by your rules regarding spelling because Commandos is now spelled with a "K." You heard right! Chuck Norris has roundhouse kicked the alphabet and he's now set his sights on the evil organization VULTURE, led by the nefarious, yet educated, Dr. Claw. You also get to hear the name of our hero, Chuck Norris, said dozens of time throughout the intro and episode! Chuck Norris! Will Dave reveal that he's finally had "Too Much" of these cartoons? Will Sean give a detailed explanation of how the franchises Mission Impossible and Fast and the Furious stole idea from Chuck Norris? Will we ever stop saying Chuck Norris? (Answers nope, yes, and of course!) All of this on this week's episode of the Saturday Mourning Cartoon podcast. This week's episode is brought to you by "Karate." Yes, Karate. Karate, allowing normal people to think that they might be a ninja for about 100 years. Karate - "It's not cultural appropriation because it's a workout." KARATE! If you are digging our show, then please leave us a rating on iTunes and like us on facebook. Thanks in advance. You are the best! https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/
It's finally over. After what seems like a millennia, we've gotten through 5 whole episodes of Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos! Hear our thoughts on the series as a whole, and stay tuned for a very very special guest!
Before there was WALKER, TEXAS RANGER, there was CHUCK NORRIS: KARATE KOMMANDOS! Back in 1986, martial arts superstar Chuck Norris hosted and starred in this action-adventure series about the animated adventures of Chuck Norris and Chuck Norris's sidekicks, like Kimo the Samurai Warrior, Tabe the Sumo Champion (he really likes food!) and the world's most annoying sidekick, Too Much. Together, they are CHUCK NORRIS: KARATE KOMMANDOS, and they fight The Claw and The Super Ninja, who has a lifelong grudge against Chuck Norris for reasons never revealed, because CHUCK NORRIS: KARATE KOMMANDOS only lasted five episodes. So was it... CANCELED TOO SOON? Join film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold as they overanalyze every episode of this ridiculous 1980s kids show and ponder the lasting popularity of Chuck Norris himself. Follow us on Twitter at @BMoviesPodcast, "Like" us at Facebook.com/CanceledTooSoon, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold. If you like what you hear, subscribe to The B-Movies Podcast for Bibbs and Witney's weekly movie news, reviews and in-depth celebrity interviews! Do you have a suggestion for a TV show that was "canceled too soon" (i.e. lasted only one season or less)? Email us at: bmoviespodcast@gmail.com Theme Song: "Canceled Too Soon," Courtesy of Heptagon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Brown, Norm de Plume, and Special Guest Matt Moseley continue down the path of madness. This week we discuss the musings of a wise sumo wrestler as he teaches members of the Karate Kommandos life lessons. Oh, who are we kidding? It's a Chuck Norris comic book. We are funny. We talk about it. We encourage children to cheat at sports. We spend some time trying to get people to read Infowars.com. How are you not listening to this right now?! Reddit - comicstalkcomics Email - comicstalkcomics@gmail.com
We continue on with the second half of Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos. Since this issue was recorded directly after the first CNKK this might be the least responsible podcast we've ever made. "The Banana 7000." "A Fistfull of Beards." "Chuck Norris' code name is 11-11-11." "The Banana 7000." "This explains why on Facebook I saw that ninjas wanted $15.00 an hour." "Fatality: Diabetes!" Oh, and how can we forget: "The Banana 7000." Please join us as the gang goes to a dark, dark place and tries to understand what drives Chuck Norris. Also, find out which members are in love with David Bowie, Frank Capra, and Jonathan Brandis! Reddit - comicstalkcomics Email - comicstalkcomics@gmail.com Twitter - comstalkcomics (We try, but not really)
Welcome back to another edition of ComicsTalkComics. Today we bring to you the comic we all deserve: Chuck Norris. Daniel Brown, Special Guest Matt Moseley, and Norm de Plume (with a Secret Super Special Guest) discuss the inner workings of the Karate Kommandos. Picture this: A dangerous, powerful weapon equipped with all the fixings of suspense and action. It rolls on four wheels of death into the sunset with only the bodies of enemies laying in it's wake. Also, it looks exactly like an RV. Join us for Part 1 of a special, drunken Friday look at all that is man. Reddit - comicstalkcomics gmail - comicstalkcomics@gmail.com