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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:36 am
by Rocknjosie
I might just be living up to gender stereotypes, but I think superhero cartoons are gross, bleh, yuck! I feel like at that point it's just pretty colors, I could never go back and watch them as an adult. But amblin's stuff was constantly referencing the arts and politics, I feel like I was the infotainment I craved as a kid...

*flashback* Buster Bunny drives off a bike lot with a used bike, within a block the bike falls apart.
Buster: Where's Ralph Nader when you need him?

(And I wonder when I became a hippie :) )

The only exceptionally good hero cartoons were TMNT (the old one, have you seen the terrible new one) and the old X-Men because Rougue was super hot.

(And I wonder when I became a lessie)

okay I guess the Batman series was pretty cool too.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 11:01 am
by TheSuburbanLetdown
I always liked the politcal jabs and hollywood in-jokes that were so prevalent in WB cartoons. For some reason they were still funny even though I didn't get many of them as a kid.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 11:47 am
by Escushion
Rocknjosie wrote:okay I guess the Batman series was pretty cool too.
Damn straight! :)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:02 pm
by Keffria
PeppermintAfterlife wrote:I always liked the politcal jabs and hollywood in-jokes that were so prevalent in WB cartoons. For some reason they were still funny even though I didn't get many of them as a kid.
Same here! I didn't really know who a lot of those celebrities were, but I somehow knew they were to be laughed at... :P

I miss those shows... I particularly loved Animaniacs and Freakazoid.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:35 pm
by Dutch!
Isn't amazing how some generations can change over a matter of five or ten years...The cartoons you're referencing as cool are the ones I see as the beginning of the end for television cartooning... :)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:39 pm
by Keffria
It's funny, though, my parents enjoyed those cartoons nearly as much as I did, and they were in their 30s. I think it's not so much a generational thing as it is ... hmm, maybe a perspective thing.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:43 pm
by TheSuburbanLetdown
On a somewhat related note, I thought Tom & Jerry and all those Looney Toons cartoons were new when I was a kid. I had no idea they were from the 30's and so on.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:44 pm
by Escushion
No matter what you're going to see terrible things alongside great things. We've got truly awful cartoons today; but we've also got some fantastic ones.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:44 pm
by MixedMyth
Yes, it was. Oh man that was such a weird show. :o I only ever caught one or two episodes. The one I remember had "My Buddy Stalin." A sitcom style skit where this kid had Stalin for his best friend....and Stalin would have anyone who annoyed him drug off by the KGB. It was soooo creepy.

Oh! Add to the list of old cartoons- Thundercats! And they've released those on DVD now.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:45 pm
by Dutch!
Yeah, I'd watch most of those Looney Tunes over the new Animaniacs and Tiny Toons just about any time. I must admit though, the humour in some of the newer stuff is entertaining. I just find that the standard of cartooning has dropped...they don't look as good any more.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:50 pm
by Rocknjosie
yeah, cartooning's getting worse.

For instance I've heard confirmed rumor that Disney fired all their 2D animators and have decided to only make 3D movies from now on because it's the hot money ticket. No respect I tell ya.

On a related note, does anyone remember a Don't do Drugs cartoon from the early 90s with George Bush Sr. doing the intro and then these kids like met up with every cool 80s cartoon character to learn about just saying no. I'd kill for a copy of that, though I'm pretty sure my grandparents have it somewhere. If only I were still allowed in their house

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:52 pm
by TheSuburbanLetdown
Yes, a lot of the old cartoons have a nice look that holds up today, and in some cases look better.
Escushion wrote:No matter what you're going to see terrible things alongside great things. We've got truly awful cartoons today; but we've also got some fantastic ones.
True that. Have you ever watched a long string of Hanna-Barbera cartoons on Boomerang? Such low quality.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:06 pm
by RemusShepherd
Dutch! wrote:Isn't amazing how some generations can change over a matter of five or ten years...The cartoons you're referencing as cool are the ones I see as the beginning of the end for television cartooning... :)
Is this a bad time to mention that I grew up with Speed Racer and Kimba the White Lion?

(And I wonder when I became an anime fan. :) )

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:12 pm
by Col
Silverhawks was on Cartoon Network just as I went to college back in 2000. That was awesome. It's Visionaries that I wonder in terms of whether it existed or not. Man, that was a great show.

Tiny Toons is coming to DVD this year, and Animaniacs is on the way. I'm still waiting for the Real Ghostbusters to get to DVD.

Here's what you all need to check out: retrojunk.com You will find EVERY unique little-known show on this website, and a lot of them come with the original opening title sequence to watch! That's the coolest by far, short of having actual episodes. I mean, cripes, I completely forgot about a show from the 80s called C.O.P.S., and there it was! You will spend hours on there constantly going, "OH yeah! I remember that!". Trust me.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:13 pm
by Mercury Hat
For those of you missing all of Freakazoid or Pinky and the Brain, I know a torrent site that has them both :wink:.
Rocknjosie wrote:On a related note, does anyone remember a Don't do Drugs cartoon from the early 90s with George Bush Sr. doing the intro and then these kids like met up with every cool 80s cartoon character to learn about just saying no. I'd kill for a copy of that, though I'm pretty sure my grandparents have it somewhere. If only I were still allowed in their house
Cartoon All Stars to the Rescue. There's a torrent of this as well.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:19 pm
by Rocknjosie
how do I get these, torrents as you say?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:21 pm
by Col
Col wrote:Tiny Toons is coming to DVD this year, and Animaniacs is on the way. I'm still waiting for the Real Ghostbusters to get to DVD.
Correction: Animaniacs is coming this year, along with Pinky and the Brain, and Tiny Toons is up in the air. Sorry!

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:22 pm
by Rocknjosie
Col wrote:Silverhawks was on Cartoon Network just as I went to college back in 2000. That was awesome. It's Visionaries that I wonder in terms of whether it existed or not. Man, that was a great show.

Tiny Toons is coming to DVD this year, and Animaniacs is on the way. I'm still waiting for the Real Ghostbusters to get to DVD.

Here's what you all need to check out: retrojunk.com You will find EVERY unique little-known show on this website, and a lot of them come with the original opening title sequence to watch! That's the coolest by far, short of having actual episodes. I mean, cripes, I completely forgot about a show from the 80s called C.O.P.S., and there it was! You will spend hours on there constantly going, "OH yeah! I remember that!". Trust me.
I checked out retrojunk and saw this add:
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WTF mate? I so sick of humanity.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:24 pm
by TheSuburbanLetdown
There's this one show that I think about all the time and don't know if I'm making it up or not. It's about this teenager that when you spill hot water on him, he turns into a red sports car. I rememebr vividly in the transformation sequence that his ass turns into the back of the car, and his pockets become the tail lights. One time, a kid spilled soup on the car, and the car shot wiper fluid at him. It's from the 80's I think.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:30 pm
by Keffria
:o

I was thinking Ranma at first, but the whole car thing...

Also, Rocknjosie, you might want to ask in the chat about torrents. Try going here: http://www.bittornado.com/ and reading the FAQ. But I don't know if the admins would approve of a detailed discussion of BT on the forums, given its widespread use for piracy.