Bad Baaaaaaaad Cartoons.
-
ZOMBIE USER 6185
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 190
- Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2005 2:26 am
Clearly you've never seen "Space Monkeys" which featured such thinly vailed sexual innuendo as, for the purposes of luring a monster out, one character offers to be the "monster bait." Obviously, that cartoon didn't last long.
-Aaron Reiser of <a href="http://thwack.keenspace.com/" target="_blank">Thwack!!</a>, part of the <a href="http://turbocool.keenspace.com/">Turbocool Network</a>!
- Al_fayyed
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2002 4:00 pm
- Location: Wild Pete's House o' Fun
- Contact:
I remember the kid, but I can't remember his name. For whatever reason, all the Hanna Barbara/Turner characters are mixed up in my head, especially the swarthy ones with bad accents. Hadji was cooler, though; he had politically incorrect "Hindu" powers or something.
Was the "heart" kid's name something that rhymed with "Hadji"?
The worst part about Captain Planet, though, were the villains. Why was pollution an end in itself?
Was the "heart" kid's name something that rhymed with "Hadji"?
The worst part about Captain Planet, though, were the villains. Why was pollution an end in itself?
-
ZOMBIE USER 6185
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 190
- Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2005 2:26 am
-
Loserz Erik
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 143
- Joined: Fri Jan 01, 1999 4:00 pm
- Location: The nasty hand-state.
- Contact:
-
ZOMBIE USER 6185
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 190
- Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2005 2:26 am
- Al_fayyed
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2002 4:00 pm
- Location: Wild Pete's House o' Fun
- Contact:
I remember liking Jem back in the day, but more for its potential than its actual storyline -- I would do more with Synergy than become a rock star (I believe "ruling the world" was a valid objective). Of course, when one's eight and nine, the kind of mischief one thinks of pales in comparison to the evil things I could do with an virtual-reality creating artificial intelligence now.
That may or may not be why I am a big fan of Hime-chan no Ribbon; I just like the excessively powerful magical toys.
And I never saw Hammerman, just the commercials. That was enough. I think I also passed on the one with "Super Wayne Gretzky," although I can't remember what that one was called.
Jackie Chan Adventures isn't so bad, if you can get over the fact that Jackie Chan decided to find someone else to do his voice, and picked a guy who delivers all his lines in a Charlie Chan accent.
That may or may not be why I am a big fan of Hime-chan no Ribbon; I just like the excessively powerful magical toys.
And I never saw Hammerman, just the commercials. That was enough. I think I also passed on the one with "Super Wayne Gretzky," although I can't remember what that one was called.
Jackie Chan Adventures isn't so bad, if you can get over the fact that Jackie Chan decided to find someone else to do his voice, and picked a guy who delivers all his lines in a Charlie Chan accent.
Oh man...so much cartoon crapitude...
The one I remember that had Wayne Gretzky was called "Pro Stars", and it featured the hero team of Gretzky, Michael Jordan, and Bo Jackson. Wayne had the role of the "funny guy" who was often messing things up, and I'm pretty sure Jordan was some kind of scientific/mechanical genius.
There was also a breakfast cereal of the same name, which I think may have actually come first, and the cartoon was just a spin off of that.
Ooh, and who remembers the short-lived ripoff clone of Jem and the Holograms, called "Barbie and the Rockers"?
The one I remember that had Wayne Gretzky was called "Pro Stars", and it featured the hero team of Gretzky, Michael Jordan, and Bo Jackson. Wayne had the role of the "funny guy" who was often messing things up, and I'm pretty sure Jordan was some kind of scientific/mechanical genius.
There was also a breakfast cereal of the same name, which I think may have actually come first, and the cartoon was just a spin off of that.
Ooh, and who remembers the short-lived ripoff clone of Jem and the Holograms, called "Barbie and the Rockers"?
- Al_fayyed
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2002 4:00 pm
- Location: Wild Pete's House o' Fun
- Contact:
Well, I can say as a Metro-DC area native that he was not an economic genius when it came to investing in the Wizards.I'm pretty sure Jordan was some kind of scientific/mechanical genius.
He can dunk like nobody else, though.
I was raised on cereals without refined sugar, so I don't remember the cereal, and sadly (or fortunately) I do not remember Barbie and the Rockers.
Barbie now has computer games where she's a spy or a detective, but I can't imagine they'd be as amusing as those sound.
"So, Ken, you expect me to talk?"
"No, Barbie, I expect you to die! Ha ha ha!"
My favorite was the War on Drugs propaganda episode, where they had this drug called Bliss that instantly turned people into mindless zombies.On 2002-04-13 20:37, al_fayyed wrote:
The worst part about Captain Planet, though, were the villains. Why was pollution an end in itself?
"Bliiiiiiiiissssss.... bliiiiiiiiissssssss...."
Anybody remember the Toxic Avenger? It was a horribly done movie megacheese series that was changed into a cartoon series, to cash in on the post-Ninja Turtles "hipster mutants" motif.
It kind of reminded me of the Tick, but not nearly as good.
Oh, and hey! Remember the Pirates of Black Water? THAT was messed up. They had that bird-dragon thingy too. Weird. What was so bad about black water anyway, aside from being gross?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: justinpie on 2002-04-14 19:20 ]</font>
It kind of reminded me of the Tick, but not nearly as good.
Oh, and hey! Remember the Pirates of Black Water? THAT was messed up. They had that bird-dragon thingy too. Weird. What was so bad about black water anyway, aside from being gross?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: justinpie on 2002-04-14 19:20 ]</font>
-
Crescentmoon76
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 109
- Joined: Fri Jan 01, 1999 4:00 pm
- Contact:
-
ZOMBIE USER 6185
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 190
- Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2005 2:26 am
- Al_fayyed
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2002 4:00 pm
- Location: Wild Pete's House o' Fun
- Contact:
No clue. Maybe it has something to do with that mystery black spot off the coast of Florida.If they were so afraid of Dark Water, why didn't they just stay on land?
Of course, that would be accusing Hanna-Barbara of being prophetic, and I don't think pink slimes with black eyeballs are going to be in our future.
Only the one where the crossword puzzles hypnotize the old lady into almost jumping off the Statue of Liberty. Back before when it was part of New Jersey.Remember the Mr. T cartoon?
-
Loserz Erik
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 143
- Joined: Fri Jan 01, 1999 4:00 pm
- Location: The nasty hand-state.
- Contact:
-
EmisonEagle
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 51
- Joined: Fri Jan 01, 1999 4:00 pm
- Contact:
I remember the first and last vaguely (I think Mask was something with like cars that transformed into motorcycles and hovercrafts and stuff. And there was some Johnny Quest kind of character for whom death was too good.)
I remember the Samurai Pizza Cats really well though! They did a really creative job by dubbing it from Japanese. There would be a sign or something in written in Japanese (since those weren't dubbed) and the characters would be like "man, I can't read all this gibberish!"
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: justinpie on 2002-04-18 07:25 ]</font>
I remember the Samurai Pizza Cats really well though! They did a really creative job by dubbing it from Japanese. There would be a sign or something in written in Japanese (since those weren't dubbed) and the characters would be like "man, I can't read all this gibberish!"
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: justinpie on 2002-04-18 07:25 ]</font>




