Top 20 Kids’ TV Shows From the 50s, 60s, 70s

18 Speed Racer

Also known as Man Go Go Go the show focused on car racing. It first appeared in print comics. The 40th anniversary of the series was celebrated in 2008 with the release of a new box set that tied into the 2008 movie.

The amazing world of Japanese manga has grown in popularity in Western countries over the past few years. It also brings in a lot of revenue. It is estimated that the manga market is worth approximately $4 million per year. Therefore, it is not surprising that US audiences are starting to pay attention.

Also known as Man Go Go Go the show focused on car racing. It first appeared in print comics. The 40-year anniversary of the series was celebrated in 2008 with the release of a new box set that tied into the 2008 movie.

In Western countries, Japanese manga has grown in popularity in recent years. It also brings in a lot of revenue. The manga market is estimated to be worth approximately $4 million per year, so it’s not surprising that US readers are starting to pay attention.

17 Lassie

Lassie is one of the most well-known dogs in the world. Lassie, a bright-eyed, bushy-tailed puppy, captured our hearts in 1954 when she appeared on TV in the original TV series. Lassie was a hugely popular series that ran until 1973.

Over the course of the show’s nearly three-decades-long run, many dogs played the role of the heroic Rough Collie. In chronological order, their names were Pal, Lassie Junior (spook, Baby, and Mire), and Hey Hey.

Given some of what we saw, it is surprising that the production cost was only $3.25 million at the end. The New Adventures Lassie aired in 2014 with the assistance of Dolby Digital but was not as popular as live-action.

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