Considering the veritable encyclopedia of media (or, encyclomedia if you will) of stuff from my childhood, I'm curious what it is you picked up.
Because I've been methodically repurchasing most of my childhood as best I can for the better part of 20 years now.
It is
The Mysterious Cities of Gold. All I remembered of it was that there were a boy and girl, each with half of a mysterious pendant, that supposedly unlocked the golden city, and I (mis)remembered a giant, mechanical, golden eagle (it's a condor, not an eagle, incidentally).
I clearly watched it at least a little bit as a kid, but from that admittedly vague description (I had not known the name at this point) nobody else remembered it, including my sisters, who very likely would have watched it with me.
Oh yeah, vaguely remembered nostalgia is always a gamble.
Another show I used to watch as a kid was called
Math Net, which was a
Dragnet parody. I found some of the complied episodes on YouTube about a month ago, and I watched the first one. Considering it was geared toward children and likely had a miniscule budget, I thought it actually sort of held up, so I'm hopeful that
The Mysterious Cities of Gold will, too.
Sorry I'm not around much right now, by the way. Turns out working there days a week while finishing my degree and also raising three children leaves very little energy for other things. What little free time I have is usually spent on watching shows with my wife (we're almost done with Star Trek TNG), and my weekly RPG game. When I'm done with my final paper and have a more stable job things should get better. (I'm currently on a 35-minute commute, which might not sounds like much, but when I have to be at work before 8:30 and also get my daughters to school before I go, it gets rough some mornings)
Yeah, that's a lot. Well, I certainly appreciate you dropping in when you can. I know from experience how difficult and gratifying it is to finish a degree like the one you're working on, but I did not have a family to balance when I was working on mine, so strength to you, buddy!