(IMO) - What definitely helped to elevate "Space Angel" to a notch above the ordinary in "limited animation" cartoons of its era was its detailed artwork which was often nicely realized by noted American illustrator, Alex Toth (1928-2006).
Yep. Without Toth's artistic contribution to "Space Angel's" overall vision of the future - This vintage SyFy TV show wouldn't have been even half as interesting to watch as it inevitably was.
Featuring that semi-creepy visual effect called "Snycro-Vox" (where real human mouths were superimposed onto the faces of the cartoon characters) - "Space Angel's" story is all about Starduster pilot, Scott McCloud (and his 2 loyal sidekicks, Taurus and Crystal) diligently policing the galaxy through direct orders from those at EBI (Earth Bureau of Investigations).
Yep. Without Toth's artistic contribution to "Space Angel's" overall vision of the future - This vintage SyFy TV show wouldn't have been even half as interesting to watch as it inevitably was.
Featuring that semi-creepy visual effect called "Snycro-Vox" (where real human mouths were superimposed onto the faces of the cartoon characters) - "Space Angel's" story is all about Starduster pilot, Scott McCloud (and his 2 loyal sidekicks, Taurus and Crystal) diligently policing the galaxy through direct orders from those at EBI (Earth Bureau of Investigations).