Monday, December 09, 2013

The Cult-TV Faces of: The Volcano

Identified by SGB: Lost in Space: "The Lost Civilization"

Identified by SGB: Space:1999: "The Metamorph"

Not Identified: Return to the Planet of the Apes: "River of Flames."
 Not Identified: Godzilla (1978): "Fire Bird."

Not Identified: The Fantastic Journey: "An Act of Love."


Not Identified: Blake's 7: "Volcano."

Identified by Chris G.: Jem and The Holograms

Identified by SGB: Land of the Lost: "Kevin vs. The Volcano."

Not Identified: The X-Files: "Firewalker"

Identified by Hugh: South Park.

Identified by: Erik Johnson, Illustrator: Futurama: "Where the Ruffalo Roam."

Not Identified. 

Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who: "The Fires of Pompeii."

9 comments:

  1. Hi John,

    1 - Lost In Space
    2 - Space:1999
    8 - Land of the Lost

    I forward to seeing the answers to all thirteen.


    SGB

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    1. Good morning, SGB! Great job on these volcano identifications. All three of your identifications are spot-on perfect (as usual...). Great job!

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    2. lol.
      There should be a "look" between "I" and "forward". I have to proof read my posts better. :)

      SGB

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  2. Anonymous9:34 AM

    1. Twilight Zone
    10. South Park
    13. Doctor Who
    --Hugh Davis

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    1. Good morning Hugh,

      You are 100% right on 10 and 13, but #1 is not the Twilight Zone. Great job!!!!

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  3. 11. Futurama "Where the Buggalo Roam".

    Also, no Volcano lair from "You Only Live Twice"? or is this strictly a TV list?

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    1. Hi Erik!

      Correct, my friend, on number 11! Well done! In terms of these lists, I limit them to television simply because including movies and TV shows would make them impossible to compile...too big a category. So yeah, it is limited to cult tv.

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  4. Chris G1:31 PM

    7. Jem and the Holograms?

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    1. That's correct, Chris G! Great job!!!!!

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