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Kids cartoon 1970's/1980's

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Millie | 23:27 Thu 30th Sep 2004 | Film, Media & TV
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Have been trying to finish a quiz where you are shown a picture of children's cartoons and you guess what it is, type in the answer & tells you if you're correct (or not.) The programmes are both from classic british and american children's tv, but there's one I just can't get. The picture is of a flying galleon ship & it's floating through space. That's all I've got! Don't even vaguely remember anything like that. Wondering if anyone's got any suggestions & then I can finish the darn thing!
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Could it be "Treasure Planet"?
how about "the great space coaster"
Or possibly The Saga of Noggin The Nog? That had a flying galleon, but I only remember it flying through the sky, not outer space.
It could be star fleet.
Or Uylsese (sp?)
Star Fleet sounds about right. Although it was a puppet series rather than cartoon. Still good though
er.... Bluepeter? ; )
From the 1970's there was Noah and Nelly in the Skylark which travelled via land, sea or in the air ( including space ). From the 1990's there was Lavender Castle Check out www.toonhound.co.uk for images
If it's one of those quizzes it's most likely Star Fleet that MrIX mentioned.
It sounds like it is Yogi Ark Lark - They sail away from Yellystone National Park to escape pollution
Jayce and the wheeled warriors perhaps?
def Wasn't starfleet. that had futuristic space craft. no galleons in sight.
def Wasn't starfleet. that had futuristic space craft. no galleons in sight.
If the ship is Gold Then it's def Jayce and the Wheeled warriors.

Def Jayce & the wheeled warriors. The ship itself is called "the pride of the skies 2"

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