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I'm trying to remember the name of a series that was probably from the 70's or 80's that involved a small group (made up of children?) who were travelingtravelling through a maze or network of tunnels with the help of a computerized map (which sort of reminded me of the Hitchhiker's Guide in a way). I think they were traveling in something like a mine cart or amusement part ride. I also recall there being someone — a young man — who was somehow advising them from afar, but he was trapped under a waterfall and was covered in green clumps of something from the falls. He was eventually freed. And there was an enemy they were trying to outwit.

  • I think they were travelling in something like a mine cart or amusement part ride.
  • I also recall there being someone — a young man — who was somehow advising them from afar
  • but he was trapped under a waterfall and was covered in green clumps of something from the falls.
  • He was eventually freed.
  • And there was an enemy they were trying to outwit.

I'm trying to remember the name of a series that was probably from the 70's or 80's that involved a small group (made up of children?) who were traveling through a maze or network of tunnels with the help of a computerized map (which sort of reminded me of the Hitchhiker's Guide in a way). I think they were traveling in something like a mine cart or amusement part ride. I also recall there being someone — a young man — who was somehow advising them from afar, but he was trapped under a waterfall and was covered in green clumps of something from the falls. He was eventually freed. And there was an enemy they were trying to outwit.

I'm trying to remember the name of a series that was probably from the 70's or 80's that involved a small group (made up of children?) who were travelling through a maze or network of tunnels with the help of a computerized map (which sort of reminded me of the Hitchhiker's Guide in a way).

  • I think they were travelling in something like a mine cart or amusement part ride.
  • I also recall there being someone — a young man — who was somehow advising them from afar
  • but he was trapped under a waterfall and was covered in green clumps of something from the falls.
  • He was eventually freed.
  • And there was an enemy they were trying to outwit.
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I'm trying to remember the name of a series that was probably from the 70's or 80's that involved a small group (made up of children?) who were traveling through a maze or network of tunnels with the help of a computerized map (which sort of reminded me of the Hitchkiker'sHitchhiker's Guide in a way). I think they were traveling in something like a mine cart or amusement part ride. I also recall there being someone--a — a young man--who — who was somehow advising them from afar, but he was trapped under a waterfall and was covered in green clumps of something from the falls. He was eventually freed. And there was an enemy they were trying to outwit.

I'm trying to remember the name of a series that was probably from the 70's or 80's that involved a small group (made up of children?) who were traveling through a maze or network of tunnels with the help of a computerized map (which sort of reminded me of the Hitchkiker's Guide in a way). I think they were traveling in something like a mine cart or amusement part ride. I also recall there being someone--a young man--who was somehow advising them from afar, but he was trapped under a waterfall and was covered in green clumps of something from the falls. He was eventually freed. And there was an enemy they were trying to outwit.

I'm trying to remember the name of a series that was probably from the 70's or 80's that involved a small group (made up of children?) who were traveling through a maze or network of tunnels with the help of a computerized map (which sort of reminded me of the Hitchhiker's Guide in a way). I think they were traveling in something like a mine cart or amusement part ride. I also recall there being someone — a young man — who was somehow advising them from afar, but he was trapped under a waterfall and was covered in green clumps of something from the falls. He was eventually freed. And there was an enemy they were trying to outwit.

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Old TV series, children (?) traveling through a maze with a computerized map

I'm trying to remember the name of a series that was probably from the 70's or 80's that involved a small group (made up of children?) who were traveling through a maze or network of tunnels with the help of a computerized map (which sort of reminded me of the Hitchkiker's Guide in a way). I think they were traveling in something like a mine cart or amusement part ride. I also recall there being someone--a young man--who was somehow advising them from afar, but he was trapped under a waterfall and was covered in green clumps of something from the falls. He was eventually freed. And there was an enemy they were trying to outwit.