Johnny Cypher, brilliant scientist of the future, becomes humanity's greatest hope for survival when he discovers the incalculable power of Dimension Zero, an indestructible force which enables him to travel through time and space in superhuman form. Hovering above Earth in his space satellite, Johnny maintains his space vigil with the aid of his beautiful assistant, Zena, and a friendly Martian named Rhom. Together, they ward off all attempts to destroy and plunder Earth, halting attacks from other planets. Each action-packed astro adventure in Dimension Zero is supercharged with space suspense and futuristic fun! From the American team behind Felix the Cat and The Mighty Hercules comes this pioneering series of science-fiction action-adventure, a unique combination of space-age superheroics and early Japanese anime. Behold The Eye of Ramapoor, Menace of Maroo, The Incredible Spongeman! You'll gasp, you'll laugh and you'll never forget the amazing adventures of Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero.
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Revisiting the Future
I bought this because of a glowing review on Amazon, and the review was an understatement. Warner Archive has made available a fantastic piece of lost animation history which is truly wonderful. These brief, six minute SF cartoons were produced by Joe Oriolo, who also created the '60s revival of Felix the Cat, adding his magic bag of tricks and new characters such as Poindexter and the professor.The syndicated format was four Johnny Cypher cartoons in a half hour show, but they were also brief enough to be shown on live action kids' TV shows hosted by a clown, spaceman, skipper or other host who peppered their shows with cartoons. 130 cartoons were made for this 1967 show, edited and compiled from early anime. This Warner Archive set includes the entire series on four discs. It doesn't say remastered, but the colors are bright and the sound excellent. The onscreen menus enable you to select and play cartoons one at a time.
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Wonderful!
Another great release from Warner Archives. This is a fun series with vibrant colors, oddball villains, and cool monsters. Each episode is approximately 3-5 minutes long, so don't expect any plot or character development. I'm guessing this was filler for between other shows. I'm also guessing this was an American cartoon developed by the Japanese. Think somewhere between Space Ghost and Gatchaman. I hope Warner releases more like this.
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FUN
Just as great as when I was a kid
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Awesome Classic Series!
I love this cartoon! At first I saw one episode on a bootleg copy of Prince Planet on VHS, at the time I wasn't interested. But when I saw another episode years later on YouTube I was immediately hooked. I purchased the series a few days later and now it's an Awesome Old School Saturday Morning Cartoon!
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Item Arrived Damaged
Case doesn't match the picture, which isn't a big deal. What does matter, is that the case arrived crushed like they stopped on it 8 times before shipping. Do not buy.
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