Talk about some serious nostalgia. I doubt anyone but the older farts on the board will remember this.
Peter Pan was a company that produced childrens records decades ago. In the 70's, they produced "book-and-record" sets, consisting of a comic book featuring a DC or Marvel character or an adaptation of a TV show like Star Trek or The Six Million Dollar Man, plus a 7" 45 RPM record with narration for the comic book. The only one I had as a kid was a G.I Joe one, and I must have listened to it while reading the comic a few hundred times on a little fold-up record player I inherited from my older sister.
I found a youtube of the very same episode I had, accompanyied by stills from the comic with some minor added animation. Do any of my fellow badmovie farts remember these Peter Pan book-and-record sets?
Anyway, enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLMZh7mf464
Oh yeah: I had a "Planet of the Apes" series of those record/comic collections.
I just scanned this now:
(http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff259/allhallowsday/peterpanrecordsSTARTREK1sz.jpg)
I remember records like this, earlier though. I used to collect records, so I'd often scan old records, used records, and buy crap like this, especially if sealed!
Yup another old fart who remembers, although I do tone down the flatulence. :drink: They were great and I sill have some of these buried in my collection. Mom always kept my stuff, thanks Mom. :smile:
I remember these. I'm sure I had a couple of them when I was a kid.