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Flash Gordon (also known as The Adventures of Flash Gordon and even The New Adventures of Flash Gordon) was an adaptation of the comic strip Flash Gordon made in the 1970s by Filmation, the people who did Star Trek: The Animated Series. Perhaps best described as a children's version of a sketchy rock album cover come to life, with lion-men instead of ligers. The series had a movie-length pilot, Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All, which for some reason was not aired until after the rest of the series.

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  • Flash Gordon (also known as The Adventures of Flash Gordon and even The New Adventures of Flash Gordon) was an adaptation of the comic strip Flash Gordon made in the 1970s by Filmation, the people who did Star Trek: The Animated Series. Perhaps best described as a children's version of a sketchy rock album cover come to life, with lion-men instead of ligers. The series had a movie-length pilot, Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All, which for some reason was not aired until after the rest of the series.
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  • Flash Gordon (also known as The Adventures of Flash Gordon and even The New Adventures of Flash Gordon) was an adaptation of the comic strip Flash Gordon made in the 1970s by Filmation, the people who did Star Trek: The Animated Series. Perhaps best described as a children's version of a sketchy rock album cover come to life, with lion-men instead of ligers. The series had a movie-length pilot, Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All, which for some reason was not aired until after the rest of the series. Though the best-known animated version of Flash Gordon, it was not the only one. Flash Gordon also appeared in two animated Massively Multiplayer Crossovers with other King Features heroes: the one-off special The Man Who Hated Laughter and the series Defenders of the Earth, which also featured Flash's archenemy Ming the Merciless as its Big Bad. Another animated series debuted in 1996, featuring hoverboard-riding teenaged versions of Flash and Dale. The first season was serialized and followed the original comic strip remarkably faithfully. After the network complained that the serial was too difficult for kids to follow, the second season consisted of standalone episodes, and a Team Pet was added, Gremlin the dragon. Older viewers are likely to prefer the serialized episodes, while younger viewers are likely to prefer the later, more simply-plotted standalones.
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