Old Cartoons I still watch

Discussion in 'Movies and Television' started by DrBungle, Mar 2, 2006.

  1. DrBungle

    DrBungle New Member

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    I assume we all still watch our Transformer DVD's. I still watch Tom & Jerry--though it helps having a kid who watches it.
     
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  3. Schmed

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    The old Dungeons & Dragons cartoon.
    And I always liked the Gummi Bears.
    And remeber Dragons Lair had a cartoon for a bit, right before the commercial break they would give you two options, then when it came back after commercials it would show you what would happen in either event, one chocie always lead to death.
     
  4. phatboy

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    I remember the Dragons Lair cartoons. They really werent around long. Scooby Doo seems to be one I get to watch from time to time, My 5 YO likes Teen Titans and Avatar, so we watch those a lot. I think he likes 'family guy' because I keep catching him watching it.
     
  5. chester grape

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    I've just gotten the original 1940s Superman cartoons on DVD. Incredible.
     
  6. TheGrimJesus

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    You are such a queer The Gummi Bears D&D Cartoon. Come on. Next you will tell me you watched the fucking Snorkles.
     
  7. Schmed

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    Thats's the Snorks.
     
  8. Schmed

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    I have the Spider-Man 1960's box cartoon box set. Amazing!
     
  9. TheGrimJesus

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    Hummmmmmm so how about Popeye.
     
  10. diogenes

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    I have about 40 episodes of Tom & Jerry on DVD. I liked it better when it was done by William Hannah and Joseph Barberra. The Chuck Jones directed Tom & Jerry just isn't as good, though I did like the work Chuck Jones did on how the Grinch Stole Christmas, the other cartoon that I have on DVD.
     
  11. SPOooOn

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    The Dark Crystal.. 's not really a cartoon though . .
     
  12. Ferine

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    Ok, the Snorks and Gummi Bears kicked ass.
    I still watch Fraggle Rock.
     
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    See , I knew the Gummi Bears kicked ass!!
     
  14. DrBungle

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    Does it come on a channel or do you have them recorded? I've always been a little sad my daughter doesn't watch that.

    And, I'm assuming you meant the puppet show, not the half assed cartoon.
     
  15. Ferine

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    I bought the first season on DVD. Definitely get it for your daughter.
    Settle this for me, we've had this ongoing argument about where it started. It was HBO right?
     
  16. DrBungle

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    That's the channel I remember it coming on. I remember because shortly after it came out we stopped getting HBO.

    And poor prepubecent Bungle was left only to cry out from his bunk bed...


    "GOBOOOOOOO!!!!!"
     
  17. phatboy

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    Yep it was on HBO. That was a long time ago.
     
  18. ucicare

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    You all are so YOUNG.

    Looney tunes.

    Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Wile Coyote, Tweety, Sylvester and all the others.

    Johnny Quest too.

    Those were the days.


    Barry
     
  19. chester grape

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    I hear you old man. Warner Bros shat all over Disney.

    Marvin the Martian, Porky Pig, Pepe Le Pew ...

    You may be the only baby boomer on the boards, but (alas) some of us are not that far behind you.
     
  20. chester grape

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    There used to also be this cartoon when I was a kid (1970s) where this little whinging creature (was it a penguin?) used to moan in some kind of accent, usually finishing with the line: "...it's an injustice, it is."

    Anyone remember the character's and/or show's name?
     

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