My version of that groovy chic, Suzie Chan, from the cartoon, "The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan". Remember that toon? Actually, it was pretty forgetable. I have to say, it had to be the worst animated and storyboarded Saturday morning show of the early 1970's, even by Hanna-Barbera standards.
It's too bad, cause it was one of the few shows ever with an Asian cast, and it was slapped together pretty badly. Well, we did get "Jackie Chan Adventures", a few years ago, to kind of make up for it, a little (that cartoon was pretty slick!).
But I had to at least immortalize one of the bright spots from that awful cartoon. Yeah, I guess it's a little silly giving Suzie a bo, but I wanted to have fun with some weapon action. Anyways, hope you dig it!
boy, as much as i love Hanna Barbera, you are right about this cartoon. actually i never understood with all the difficulty to bring these toons to the screen and lack of money, why they always seemed to create these shows with huge casts?!?!?! i mean they could hardly animate the 4 main players in Hong Kong Phooey, let alone an 11 member main cast and everyone else!! whatever
hmm, remembering that the jackie-chan wasn´t that bad and had its moments... susie looks pretty cool and i love when things don´t fit together on first sight. but taking the sixties nanny-outfit as a battlesuit works fine for me! but me bothers a bit with the length of the bo ... i wanna see a next version with nunchakoos
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I can't believe you brought back Suzie! I think I saw about 4 episodes of this show...and they were reruns
I need to see the rest of them.
Kudos
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susie looks pretty cool and i love when things don´t fit together on first sight. but taking the sixties nanny-outfit as a battlesuit works fine for me! but me bothers a bit with the length of the bo
i wanna see a next version with nunchakoos
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