Clutch Cargo had to be the strangest cartoon ever with those superimposed mouths on the characters.Squeaky Bunny wrote:And there were some lower budget shows like Diver Dan, Clutch Cargo, Space Angel, and Rocket Robin Hood. (I only saw it in Canada)
I do believe in spooks. I do believe in spooks. I do! I do!
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"We are all fallen creatures and all very hard to live with", C. S. Lewis
Richard
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Been there, done that ...UncleMonty wrote:For political humor, I liked Rocky and Bullwinkle...
What can I say? I entered this current reality in 1955. Next year I'm hitt'n the big 5 - 0!
Thanks to them (along with Mr. Peabody, Fractured Fairy Tales, etc.) I grew up to be a bad punster.
And thanks to VHS and DVD I have most of the Rocky and Bullwinkle episodes and I have corrupted my kids (now in college and they have taken them to school).
Pax,
Richard
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"We are all fallen creatures and all very hard to live with", C. S. Lewis
Richard
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"We are all fallen creatures and all very hard to live with", C. S. Lewis
They sorta did the same thing with "Space Angel". I think the hero's name was "Scott McCloud" and the perennial bad guys were the "Anthenians" with a culture loosely based on the Greeks.Narnian wrote: Clutch Cargo had to be the strangest cartoon ever with those superimposed mouths on the characters.
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Good times in front of the TV on Saturday mornings... Ah, yes.
Fractured Fairytales... Hmmm... Yes, that MIGHT have been what made me a punster. They had enough of them all right, and really bad ones too.
And now I want to run a Google search on "Tobor, the Eighth Man".
Maybe Gigantor as well, or Speed Racer.
And whatever anyone says, Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear were both just plain annoying.
So there. After all these years, I've finally said it! I feel cleaner now.

Fractured Fairytales... Hmmm... Yes, that MIGHT have been what made me a punster. They had enough of them all right, and really bad ones too.
And now I want to run a Google search on "Tobor, the Eighth Man".
Maybe Gigantor as well, or Speed Racer.
And whatever anyone says, Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear were both just plain annoying.
So there. After all these years, I've finally said it! I feel cleaner now.
Oh come now.......Huckleberry was a good ol' boy......likeble type.....jus' couldn't sing "My Darlin' Clementyne" worth old socks.UncleMonty wrote: And whatever anyone says, Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear were both just plain annoying. So there. After all these years, I've finally said it! I feel cleaner now.
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Yeah, besides Ben's childhood friend Frisky, Warhorse, and a few loose cannons that were set off by Ookami there's hardly any examples.DracoDei wrote:From what we have seen one kinda has to be a weirdo or a geek to generate tulpas, Digipokemon aside I don't think that she is quite enough of either to fit the demographic... then again, our sample size IS rather small...Squeaky Bunny wrote: Will Lily manafest some tulpas of her own?
I do suspect that Lily's continued exposure to the Posse will have an effect on her though.
Honesty is the best policy, but insanity is a better defence. 
Well, there is also Ben's ex-bosses little 'devil', but I rather suspect that that one doesn't actually exist. As for the ones from the box, those might not count for this specific purpose. We know nothing about their creators except that they went insane...Squeaky Bunny wrote: and a few loose cannons that were set off byOokami there's hardly any examples.
Could be...Squeaky Bunny wrote:
I do suspect that Lily's continued exposure to the Posse will have an effect on her though.
Oh yeah....TomTerrific with his funnel shaped "thinking cap" and good old "Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog"......whenever he was awake. With his arch enemy "Crabby Appleton".labrusca wrote: How's this for old: Tom Teriffic and Mighty Manfred. Crusader Rabbit.
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I think that T.T. was one of the features on Captain Kangaroo wasn't he? I know that it wasn't a stand-alone show until somewhat later and then it was 2-3 episodes in a half-hour time slot on Saturday morning cartoons.labrusca wrote:..."he's rotten to the core."With his arch enemy "Crabby Appleton"
BTW....do you remember "Supercar" and "Fireball XL5"? Both series, all the episodes are available on DVD from A&E. <2 of my all time favorites>
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Yupyup. T.T. was the only animated segment of Captain Kangaroo's show. He was later replaced by Lariat Sam who was created by the captain himself. Both were produced by Terrytoons.
The voice of Tom Teriffic was Lionel Wilson who later was CN's Courage the Cowardly Dog's mean tempered cur-mudgeon, Eustace Bagge.
The voice of Tom Teriffic was Lionel Wilson who later was CN's Courage the Cowardly Dog's mean tempered cur-mudgeon, Eustace Bagge.
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Uncle Monty wrote
I used to think that I was probably one of the few "old folks"(46) that enjoyed many of these online comics, but after reading these messages, I'm starting to think I'm just a young pup yet. (No offense to my elders
) I remember Tom Terrific on Captain Kangaroo, Clutch Cargo, Davey & Goliath, etc. One scene I (partially) remember from Fireball XL-5 was the kid (or kids... I don't remember how many or names
) sitting in the pilot seat pretending to be flying when he says "blast off!" and the resident robot (I think his name was "Robot") repeats in his monotone voice "blast off" and hits the start button.
How about the Aesop and Son segment? Seems like Junior always had an alternate moral to the story that always made "Pop" groan.Fractured Fairytales... Hmmm... Yes, that MIGHT have been what made me a punster. They had enough of them all right, and really bad ones too.
I used to think that I was probably one of the few "old folks"(46) that enjoyed many of these online comics, but after reading these messages, I'm starting to think I'm just a young pup yet. (No offense to my elders
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on again off again
Re. the off topic topic that has become the topic.
Before you give up completely on kids cartoons today, check out the Power Puff Girls.
Seriously. My nieces wanted to watch an episode while I was baby sitting and i got hooked.
I swear, in "Meet the Beat-Alls", they must've worked every Beatles song ever written into the script. Every episode has at least some funny stuff the kids aren't going to get, but adults can laugh over.
Re, the on topic that really isn't the topic anymore, but is slightly topical.
I doubt Lily will develop tulpas of her own. It would mess up the dynamics of the story line too much. On the other hand, if she could get one of the other 'tulpa father/mothers' to lend a hand, it would make a great practical joke on Ben to make him think she was 'budding like an onion'.
Wouldn't work the other way. It would probably scare her.
Before you give up completely on kids cartoons today, check out the Power Puff Girls.
Seriously. My nieces wanted to watch an episode while I was baby sitting and i got hooked.
I swear, in "Meet the Beat-Alls", they must've worked every Beatles song ever written into the script. Every episode has at least some funny stuff the kids aren't going to get, but adults can laugh over.
Re, the on topic that really isn't the topic anymore, but is slightly topical.
I doubt Lily will develop tulpas of her own. It would mess up the dynamics of the story line too much. On the other hand, if she could get one of the other 'tulpa father/mothers' to lend a hand, it would make a great practical joke on Ben to make him think she was 'budding like an onion'.
Wouldn't work the other way. It would probably scare her.
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And all of the people some of the time
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Heh. Or as Lileks puts it, 'Where the past is brought back to life, and promptly beaten to death again!'Squeaky Bunny wrote:Ah yes, Down memory lane with axe and crowbar...
I highly recommend the Interior Desecrations. Did people really ever think that stuff looked good?
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OK....don't get TOO nasty now....I useta love that kinda stuff. Ya just NEVER wanted to be trippin' on acid or a load of 'shroom tea and walk into a room like that from outside........EEEEEEESSSSSSHHHHHHHH! THAT was SERIOUSLY HARD on what was left of your cognizance!!Kerry Skydancer wrote:Did people really ever think that stuff looked good?
WHOOOOOOF......does THIS bring back some strange <fond?> memories...complete with blank spaces.....!
Make no mistake.......me 'n' Zoot woulda been TIGHT bro's back then!
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