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Anyone remember this show? It's original airdate was 1965, but I remember watching it in the '80's on a local TV show called Hatchy Malatchy.
It was about a little boy named Tim who would say the magic phrase "oh winged horse of marble white, take me on a magic flight". And his toy horse would come alive and they would fly off together. The voice for both Luno and Time was Dayton Allen. |
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man, im stumped on this one......maybe it was a local show cause, ive NEVER heard of it ( And I lived for cartoons...still do!
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No, it was'nt a local show, go to www.toonarific.com and look up Luno, the Flying Horse. I think there was only 16 episodes ever made of it. It was a segment on some cartoon called "The Astronut Show".
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...was primarily created for TV. Originally seen in the syndicated "ASTRONUT" show in 1963, there were also some episodes released theatrically [through 20th Century-Fox, Terrytoons' distributor] at the same time. By the way, Bob McFadden provided virtually all of the voices in the "Luno" cartoons, NOT Dayton Allen {his forte was the "Deputy Dawg" and "Astronut" series}.
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"Luno" was a cartoon, not a tv show as such. It would show up on kids' shows that would show cartoons. The kind that don't exist any more, like Seattle's J.P. Patches, or Hawaii's Checkers and Pogo. Or whatever they had in your locality. Shows such as these were usually done live and not recorded, so very little exists to prove they even existed.
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