Amaxx said: Ocean said: Smurfs
I can only dignify that with My ring tone is a stoned smurf....it is so damn funny | |
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Ocean said: Amaxx said: I can only dignify that with My ring tone is a stoned smurf....it is so damn funny I don't think using your own voice as a ring tone is that funny! In fact! It quite egotistical! | |
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: psychodelicide said: Great cartoons! They don't make them like that anymore, sad to say. I'm truly saddened. I found out that the cartoon I was looking for was never made available. It's nowhere to be found. Waaaaa!!! It's called DOG TALES. It's ashame that it's not available. With the number of DVDs of old TV shows that they're releasing right now, you would think that they would include that one as well. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Amaxx said: Ocean said: My ring tone is a stoned smurf....it is so damn funny I don't think using your own voice as a ring tone is that funny! In fact! It quite egotistical! | |
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uPtoWnNY said: psychodelicide said: Me too. I also love the Hanna Barbera cartoons, such as The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Top Cat, Johnny Quest, etc. etc.
Those were my favorites, those mid-to-late 60's HB cartoons(the Herculoids, Mighty Mightor, Space Ghost, Frankenstein Jr., the Impossibles, Shazzan!, Moby Dick, Wacky Races, Young Samson, etc., etc.). They don't make 'em like they used to. [Edited 5/1/08 9:51am] I remember Wacky Races. Used to looooove that show as a kid. You're right, they definitely don't make them like they used to. It's a darn shame. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Ocean said: Amaxx said: I don't think using your own voice as a ring tone is that funny! In fact! It quite egotistical! Here have some of your own back! | |
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Amaxx said: Ocean said: Here have some of your own back! Put down my chair and back away slowly | |
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Ocean said: Amaxx said: Here have some of your own back! Put down my chair and back away slowly Come & get it! If U dare! | |
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Amaxx said: Ocean said: Put down my chair and back away slowly Come & get it! If U dare! | |
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Ocean said: Amaxx said: Come & get it! If U dare! Didn't think so! | |
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meow85 said: I adore classic cartoons!
I love how odd and surreal so many of them were. I've got loads of cheapo DVD sets from the dollar store with original Betty Boops, Popeyes, Felix the Cat, etc. A friend's got an old VHS called "Weird Cartoons", featuring a collection of some of the strangest shit ever to hit hand-drawn black and white cells. Know what I love about these old cartoons? The obvious love and effort that went into them. The animation technology may have been pretty primitive, but I can't recall ever seeing a stupid mistake like you see in current cartoons where something's coloured wrong for half a second or a character just loses a limb for no good reason. Careless mistakes like that are rampant in new animation, and to me that just shows how little a lot of studios care about their output. I also really like that absolutely everything back in the day was hand painted or hand drawn. Nothing wrong with CGI, but must everything be done by a computer these days? I woulda assumed you woulda hated them, as a bunch of them ain't exactly Politically correct. Talking of hand drawn animation, unfortunately you ain't going to see the best of it off these compilations, as Disney made the best looking cartoons (and ironically, often the unfunniest). Warner Brothers made the best cartoons overall, but if you ever come across a screwy squirrel (tex avery, MGM), guaranteed you'll love 'em (only about 6 ever made unforunately). Seriously, very ahead of their time, and Tex Avery is a legend to the simpsons writers etc.... | |
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psychodelicide said: MIGUELGOMEZ said: I'm truly saddened. I found out that the cartoon I was looking for was never made available. It's nowhere to be found. Waaaaa!!! It's called DOG TALES. It's ashame that it's not available. With the number of DVDs of old TV shows that they're releasing right now, you would think that they would include that one as well. I'll find it, if it's the last thing I do. :insertevillaughhere: MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: psychodelicide said: It's ashame that it's not available. With the number of DVDs of old TV shows that they're releasing right now, you would think that they would include that one as well. I'll find it, if it's the last thing I do. :insertevillaughhere: That's the spirit! I recently got the Boomerang channel, and it has alllll the classic cartoons on it (Top Cat, Scooby Do, Yogi Bear, etc.). I have the feeling that I'm going to be watching it alot. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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