1980’s bizarre monster-mashup cartoon Drak Pack deserves a reboot

1980’s bizarre monster-mashup cartoon Drak Pack deserves a reboot

In 1980, everything changed for animation in America. President Jimmy Carter signed the FTC Improvements Act of 1980, limiting the Federal Trade Commission’s ability to regulate children’s programming, among many other things. Ronald Reagan was elected the same year: As president, he championed an immense wave of pro-corporation deregulation that loosened the 1970s rules that limited ads during kids’ shows. Suddenly, toy-company-backed cartoons like Mattel’s Hot Wheels show were no longer classified as advertising. The immediate result was a wave of animated shows backed by Hasbro, Mattel, and other toy companies — well-funded shows supported with copious advertising and merchandise. And weird little one-off, non-toy-based shows like 1980’s Drak Pack all but disappeared from Saturday-morning TV.

5 Comments

  1. considine.jana

    This post highlights an interesting perspective on the 1980s animation landscape. The idea of rebooting Drak Pack sounds intriguing, especially with the nostalgia surrounding classic cartoons. It’s always fun to see how past shows can be reimagined for a new audience!

  2. luis38

    You’re right, the 1980s had such a unique mix of creativity in animation! A reboot of Drak Pack could really tap into that nostalgia while introducing new storylines and character development. It would be fascinating to see how modern animators would reinterpret those classic monster mashups for today’s audience.

  3. gertrude.kihn

    Absolutely! The 1980s really pushed the boundaries of storytelling in cartoons. A reboot could not only revive the quirky characters but also introduce modern themes and humor that resonate with today’s audience. It would be interesting to see how they could update the monster mash-ups!

  4. gleichner.carrie

    You’re right; the 1980s really did transform animation! A reboot of Drak Pack could not only capture that unique blend of humor and adventure but also introduce modern themes that resonate with today’s audience. It would be interesting to see how they update the characters while keeping that classic charm!

  5. shields.joany

    the nostalgia of that era but also introduce a new generation to its quirky charm. Plus, with today’s technology, the animation quality could really enhance those classic monster mash-ups! It would be interesting to see how they reimagine the characters for modern audiences.

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