Don't forget Airwolf!
That was more a knockoff of the previous year's film Blue Thunder, about an advanced military helicopter. There was actually a Blue Thunder TV series that premiered just two weeks before Airwolf, but ironically, the latter outcompeted it in the ratings and it was cancelled after 11 episodes.
I remember there were two things I particularly disliked about Airwolf, which led me to give up on it. One was its over-the-top violence. I was still used to shows where the heroes avoided killing as a matter of course, and even in the contemporary The A-Team, all the thousands of bullets fired by the team never actually hit anyone. But I recall Airwolf being a lot more casual about the heroes gunning down large numbers of villains without blinking an eye. That's become unpleasantly routine in TV since then, but it was still unusual at the time, at least in the shows I watched.
The other thing I disliked was the cheesy and very repetitive synth score -- another harbinger of what would become quite commonplace in subsequent years, shows abandoning orchestral scores in favor of cheaper electronics (although that trend has fortunately reversed itself in the 21st century so far). But they did use an orchestral score in the pilot, and I liked the orchestral version of the Airwolf theme immensely more than the synth version. Either way, though, the theme is a heck of an earworm.
Well, Japanese kids watch probably the most violent 'toons, but Japan has one of the lowest crime rate in the world...You know, there's long been this concern that media violence desensitizes kids, but it had the opposite effect on me -- I was hypersensitized.
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