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Posted: Dec 18, 2011, 3:49 PM
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Feline Indiana Jones and Island of resorces
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Hello. Always feels strange to start one posting on a new forum with a question, but I need your help guys. Im looking for two different cartoons, one I am pretty sure I got the name to but I can't find it anywere, and one I only remeber the setting and plottish thing. I'll beging with the first. As I said, Iam pretty sure that I know the name of this and it's Montana. It's about 2 treasure hunters that travels around the world working for the "proffessor" protecting treasures and historical artifacts from the bad guys. The bad guys always have a pink machine built to look like something that has to do with either the item they are looking for or the location. As I said I think the name of this is Montana, but Ive been looking around for it and all I can find is Hanna Montana stuff and quite frankly that is a wee bit annoying. The second one was shown on Cartoon Network here in sweden in the middle of the 90:s. I can't remember much, but there were two side (Duhhh) one good and one bad and they were fighting over this Island I think was called "the new frontier", they used backpackes they hooked to laserwires to move around. Ive been looking for these two for years, anybody that got any tips?
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Research Guru / Moderator
Posted: Dec 18, 2011, 5:11 PM
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Re: Feline Indiana Jones and Island of resorces
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The first series is Montana Jonzu (click on the link!), co-produced by Japan's NHK Enterprises (an arm of the TV network) and several other studios, including at least one from Italy. Known in English as Montana Jones and in Italian as Caccia al Tesoro con Montana, the TV series ran for 52 half-hour episodes from April 2, 1994 to April 8, 1995. It was a parody of the Indiana Jones movie series (of course!), with a cast of big cats.
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Posted: Dec 19, 2011, 10:30 AM
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Re: Feline Indiana Jones and Island of resorces
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Thanks man, now to find it!
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