Mysterious Cities of Gold Golden Condor Model For Sale

Anyone who knows me knows that the Mysterious Cities of Gold cartoon series is my favourite programme of ALL time and was a formative part of my childhood; single handedly creating my interest in anime, manga, South and Central American culture and synthesizer music (that's why I love Jarre, Vangelis and Oldfield).

I created this influence map 4 years ago and you can see that MCOG is featured very prominently.

I am super excited with the release of the MCOG Golden Condor by Metaltech. This model is 40 cm X 30 cm X 10 cm and comes with a cool stand so your model can soar through the beautiful blue sky (well it does on my head anyways). I like the fact that the model is pose-able and very detailed. 

I have a MCOG medallion and an original cel but the condor was that first moment of wonder I had, any piece of memorabilia associated with the condor is highly sought after (and incredibly rare). I have extremely powerful memories of the condors first flight, the point when the machine comes online for the first time and flies is etched in my memory. I've seen this episode more than any other (I watch the series annually) but I still get goosebumps when the music kick in (I've linked to this scene below, check it out it is an astonishing piece of animation).

I am hyper excited to get my Golden Condor model and whilst it is bad to wish time away October cannot come quick enough!

LINK- What Games Teach You

LINK- MCOG Golden Condor Model

Link: Japan- My Journey to the East

He-Man Remastered Track was used in Mysterious Cities of Gold

If you've ever watched an old TV series from the 80's you've probably noticed that some of the sound FX and music is the same.  That's because a lot of the animation and dubbing was done by the same studios or using Movieola editors, not on digital audio workstation like many sound effects today. The studios used key stock effects as that's what they had.

Anyways, my favourite TV show of all time The Mysterious Cities of Gold not only shared sound effects with He-Man: Masters of the Universe but also music! Originally titled Subterranean Secret or The Burning Shield, the MCOG track was used occasionally in dramatic and atmospheric scenes in He-Man. Here, for the first time is a completely clean version of the music created by Dusan M, using the original cues from the score by Shuki Levy. No more horrible audio cues distorting the majesty of this wondrous track. Enjoy!

Mysterious Cities of Gold Nostalgia

I've been watching the new Mysterious Cities of Gold Series, and whilst it is okay it had me yearning for the charm and style of the older series. The thing I liked about the old series was the mood created by the amazing soundtrack, and there is one piece of music which is burned into my soul... St. Elmo's Fire. This piece of music created by Shuki Levy and Haim Saban (of Power Rangers fame *sigh*) was used only 12 times in the whole 39 episodes, and only at key points of the series such as the discovery of a mysterious place or the observation of grand phenomena.

Well a Youtuber has kindly put these key moments into a complete video so you can relive those amazing moments from the series in one 15 minute video... sit back and enjoy my favourite cartoon!