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The Simpsons
Futurama
King of the Hill
Beavis and Butthead
All the best cartoons. -
Have to go Voltron then, I've still got the original figurines and bots in my cupboard somewhere. Should pawn them off on eBay.
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........not much of a choice, myabe because I'm 33 and British.
Will Haytgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have. -
well american generation x here...didnt know what was on your tele back in you hay day..sorrry
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haha, thats funny right thurr i dont care who u are...
hey, does anyone know if thunder cats is out on dvd? cause i know its not on freakin netflixs huge 15,000 hubidy hubidy selection -
Originally Posted by glockjs
Originally Posted by a typical idiot with his head up his mobile phone keypad
Piss off, you illiterate arse.
Will Haytgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have. -
Originally Posted by pacmania_2001
I coped :P
Willtgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have. -
Originally Posted by Will Hay
:P
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I'm a Gen X, and I didn't really care of r any of those shows. The best Cartoons:
Rocko's Modern Life
Beavis and Butthead
Ren & Stimpy
The Critic
Family Guy
Futurama
Simpsons
Invader Zim
The short in Bowling for Columbime -
Just picked up an old classic set of Warner Brother's on DVD, Bug's and the gang from late 40's an 50's - My choice for the best cartoons.
As for current toons - I'll go Simpsons.
Your poll list really is lacking in choice. -
I've said it before and I'll say it again, the Simpsons, no contest. Don't think I have ever seen any of the cartoons in the poll except for transformers and I grew out of that in my early teens. They all sound like they are aimed at children, not an adult audience. The good thing about the Simpsons, and other animated series that have followed in its wake (Futurama, Family Guy, King of the Hill etc., although nothing comes close to the Simpsons IMHO), is that there is something there for everyone. The full spectrum of humour that appeals to both small children and adults. I can sit down with my 10 year old daughter and we can both have a good laugh, although not always at the same time.
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Family Guy
"the best parts are where everything collapses in half a second" -
I'd try respond but I haven't a clue what that says, I don't speak 'teenage'.
larry the cable guy, get err' done -
How could The Flintstones not be on the list? It's an intergenerational classic....
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cause these are the kick ace 80's action cartoons. but u right, flinstones, jetsons, looney toons are some of the best too
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From the available list I would have to go with Transformers, though Voltron is a very close second. The one with the lions, not the little cars. Man, I hated that one. As far as half hour comedy cartoons in general:
South Park
Simpsons
Futurama
Beavis and Butthead
Honorable mentions- The new Duck Dodgers on Cartoon Network, and Danger Mouse.
Other action cartoons I like:
Justice League
Spider-man(the MTV one from last year)
X-men(the 90's one)
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For 80s cartoons...........by far the best and probably most disturbing is Inhumanoids. Alot of people probably don't remember them but now that I look back on it........it was pretty gory. Too bad it got canceled right away......hehehe.
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As far as new cartoons.......gotta go with Adult Swim cartoons. Mostly Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show (supposedly not being made anymore), Family Guy, and Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
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Flintstones and South Park are the best in my opinion.
I also get a kick out of the very old Popeye cartoons - especially the Black and White ones where everyone is just mumbling over each other. -
Personally, any that were NOT made in Japan/Korea/China
I feel sorry for little kids today, as all they see are these stupid import cartoons...I don't have anything against orientals, just can't stand the cartoons they create
old cartoons
Loony Tunes
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Super heros
modern cartoons
Simpsons
Futurama
Thundercats -
Originally Posted by g_shocker182
As for old school cartoons, I used to watch thundercats but then grew out of it real fast. -
Don't forget the long silences and parts where the characters repeat the same thing over and over.
"mm-hm, mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,mm-hm,"
devash you know what I'm talking about -
Originally Posted by g_shocker182
For instance, when Peter was trying to teach Chrish about his ancestors
Peter: And here's your great -grandfather ... Griffin, he owned one of the first telephones(cant remember the name)
[Flashback, phone ring]
Hello
Hi, is john there
No, what number are you calling
7
No, this is 3
Peter: And here's your great-great-grandfather ... Griffin, he was a great philosopher
[Flashback]
... you must go look for a job
[raises hand] Whyyyyyy?
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Looney Tunes, Merry Melodies
Popeye
Scooby Doo
The 80's He-man and the Masters of the Universe -
Showing my age ...
The Adventures of Johnny Quest -- awesome
Speed Racer
Fractured Fairy Tales
Tennessee Tuxedo (Mr. Wizard)
Under Dog
SuperChicken
Tom Slick
Dudley Do-Right
BullWinkle
Mighty Mouse
Tom and Jerry
More current ...
King of the Hill
The Simpsons
Courage the Cowardly Dog
SpongeBob Square Pants
Dexters Laboratory (Don't know why -- just do!)
Fairly Odd Parents -
Agreed. Did you hear there's going to be a film? I saw this on Sci-Fi Wire.
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