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Please help with this cartoon question!
What was that cartoon called in the early 80's where the teengers turned into cars when they got hot (or mad or worked up or something)?
Please help! The curiousity is drainig my life away!
Please help! The curiousity is drainig my life away!
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Would it be Turbo Teen?
Quoted from: http://www.yesterdayland.com/popoped...day/sa1269.php
Synopsis
Not only was Brett Matthews a great sports car driver, he was also a great sports car! Following an accident in which he crashed into a science lab where a top-secret transfer ray was being developed, Brett had the ability to turn himself into a car whenever his body temperature reached a certain level. Brett trusted no one—aside from his girlfriend Pattie, his buddy Alex, and the federal government—with his chrome-plated secret.
Always an altruistic automobile, the Turbo Teen used his powers for good. Most notably, he battled bad guy Dark Rider and his truck, Bigfoot.
Created during the short-lived 3-D resurgence of the early 80's (remember Jaws 3-D or Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn?), some of the Turbo Teen’s segments were aired in 3-D. The show itself lasted about as long as the 3-D revival, closing shop after only 12 episodes.
I used to love to watch that and Rubik's cube...
Quoted from: http://www.yesterdayland.com/popoped...day/sa1269.php
Synopsis
Not only was Brett Matthews a great sports car driver, he was also a great sports car! Following an accident in which he crashed into a science lab where a top-secret transfer ray was being developed, Brett had the ability to turn himself into a car whenever his body temperature reached a certain level. Brett trusted no one—aside from his girlfriend Pattie, his buddy Alex, and the federal government—with his chrome-plated secret.
Always an altruistic automobile, the Turbo Teen used his powers for good. Most notably, he battled bad guy Dark Rider and his truck, Bigfoot.
Created during the short-lived 3-D resurgence of the early 80's (remember Jaws 3-D or Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn?), some of the Turbo Teen’s segments were aired in 3-D. The show itself lasted about as long as the 3-D revival, closing shop after only 12 episodes.
I used to love to watch that and Rubik's cube...




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