Given the DVD's are going for £26+ on Amazon and the last time I looked on iTunes it was going for over £35, £14.99 isn't a bad deal if you don't mind Apple and iTunes.
I don't care what anyone says but this was one of the best cartoon series EVER and an important part of growing up in the 1980's. Don't miss it if you can help it.
--Synopsis--
In the year 1532, a Spanish orphan named Esteban joins a party of Spaniards in their search for one of The Seven Cities of Gold in the New World, hoping to find his father. He is joined on his quest by Zia, an Incan girl, and Tao, the last descendant of the sunken empire of Mu ("Hiva" in the English dub). The series is a mix of ancient South American history, archaeology, and science fiction. Esteban, Zia, and Tao encounter the Mayans, Inca, and Olmecs during their journey. The characters discover many lost technological wonders of the Mu Empire, including a solar powered ship (the Solaris) and The Golden Condor, a huge solar-powered would-be ornithopter (mechanical bird), capable of traveling considerable distances under the sun's power alone. They are constantly pursued by antagonists Gomez and Gaspard, who are also in search of the Cities of Gold. It is the 16th century. From all over Europe great ships sale west to conquer the New World, the Americas. These men eager to seek their fortune, to find new adventures in new lands. They long to cross uncharted seas and discover unknown countries. To find secret gold on a mountain trail high in the Andes. They dream of following the path of the setting sun that leads to Eldorado, and the Mysterious Cities Of Gold.
All comments (15)
bsmaff
14 Apr 172#1
Voted hot as great cartoon..
But no Dungeon and Dragons..
BARKMAN to bsmaff
18 Apr 172#9
Bought the whole set of dungeons and dragons recently remembering it as the greatest show ever made....don't meet your heroes...
praevalens
14 Apr 172#2
12.99 on amazon
Smeggysmeg
14 Apr 17#3
Thundercats is also £14.99 (not sure what usual price is) which is actually the best cartoon ever, OP has been misinformed :P
loftglow
14 Apr 172#4
heat, classic still sing the theme tune in my head.... I'm now 41!!
N42
14 Apr 172#5
I'm 42 and remember this cartoon n theme tune lol
merrycherry
14 Apr 17#6
Remember singing along with Pip Schofield
NeilB
18 Apr 171#7
.....and Gordon T Gopher :smile:
KayinAmoh
18 Apr 171#8
This and Dogtanian easily had the catchiest theme tunes I remember as a kid.
Opening post
I don't care what anyone says but this was one of the best cartoon series EVER and an important part of growing up in the 1980's. Don't miss it if you can help it.
--Synopsis--
In the year 1532, a Spanish orphan named Esteban joins a party of Spaniards in their search for one of The Seven Cities of Gold in the New World, hoping to find his father. He is joined on his quest by Zia, an Incan girl, and Tao, the last descendant of the sunken empire of Mu ("Hiva" in the English dub). The series is a mix of ancient South American history, archaeology, and science fiction. Esteban, Zia, and Tao encounter the Mayans, Inca, and Olmecs during their journey. The characters discover many lost technological wonders of the Mu Empire, including a solar powered ship (the Solaris) and The Golden Condor, a huge solar-powered would-be ornithopter (mechanical bird), capable of traveling considerable distances under the sun's power alone. They are constantly pursued by antagonists Gomez and Gaspard, who are also in search of the Cities of Gold. It is the 16th century. From all over Europe great ships sale west to conquer the New World, the Americas. These men eager to seek their fortune, to find new adventures in new lands. They long to cross uncharted seas and discover unknown countries. To find secret gold on a mountain trail high in the Andes. They dream of following the path of the setting sun that leads to Eldorado, and the Mysterious Cities Of Gold.
All comments (15)
But no Dungeon and Dragons..