Monday, April 10, 2017

The Cult-TV Faces of: Hieroglyphs

Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Secrets of Isis.

Identified by Adam: Man from Atlantis: "Hawk of Mu."

Identified by Will Perez: Battlestar Galactica (original)

Not Identified: Space Stars.

Identified by SGB: Otherworld.

Identified by Michael Gants: Animaniacs.

Identified by Michael Gants: Stargate SG-1

Identified by Will Perez: Smallville.

Identified by Michael Gants: Yu-gi-Oh.

Identified by Will Perez: Lost.

Identified by Michael Gants: The Dresden Files.

Identified by Michael Gants: The Vampire Diaries.

Identified by Michael Gants: Penny Dreadful.

12 comments:

  1. 3. Battlestar Galactica
    8. Smallville
    10. Lost

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  2. Hi John,

    #5 Otherworld

    I noticed that my comments on the recent Airlocks, Lidsville and Logan's Run(second comment) were not posted. Did you not get them? Just wondering.

    SGB

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    1. Hi SGB! Great job on #5! I am so sorry your messages did not get through. My family and I are on Spring Break and have been traveling!

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    2. Awesome, I hope you and your family are having a wonderful Spring Break.

      SGB

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  3. John, I am glad you did get those comments and posted them. Thanks.

    SGB

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  4. This is a tough one...
    1. Isis
    2. Battlestar Galactica: Lost Planet Of The Gods
    3. Battlestar Galactica
    4. He-Man and the Masters Of The Universe
    5. Doctor Who (just a guess...I really have no idea)
    6. Tiny Toons
    7. Battlestar Galactica reboot
    9. Stargate SG-1

    All the others are a bit too recent for me!



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  5. #6 Animaniacs (Rita the Cat)
    #7 Stargate SG1
    #9 Yu-Gi-Oh! (Tomb of the Nameless Pharoh)
    #11 The Dresden Files (The Boone Identity)
    #12 The Vampire Diaries
    #13 Penny Dreadful

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    1. Excellent work, Michael! You got some really obscure ones there!

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  6. #2 Man from Atlantis ?

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    1. Yes! That's from the Hawk of Mu episode of Man from Atlantis! Excellent work!

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