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    Quote Originally Posted by Madame0120 View Post
    Anything Bugs Bunny and Bobby's World. Wish they did reruns of BW!

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    I remember Bobby's World. It was cute ... and it wasn't written as if kids are morons.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DonMike View Post
    I remember Gulliver's Travels. It was part of the Banana Splits Show along with the adventures of Tom and Huck, where they were real life but existed on a cartoon world, kind of like Rodger Rabbit on much, much creepier.
    I remember that. The live action mixed into the animation. The re-ran it on one the stations not too long ago.


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    I'm a huge Family Guy fan but I used to love Duckman, Johnny Bravo and The Max


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    Quote Originally Posted by sXeRyan View Post
    I'm a huge Family Guy fan but I used to love Duckman, Johnny Bravo and The Max
    Wow Family Guy seems to be the current show that most seem to dig. Guess I should check it out more


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    Don't waste your time watching them on the tele - grab the DVDs, starting with episode one, and finish off with Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story.

    Also, Duckman rocks (Can not believe I forgot about George's character!).

    Duckman, create a diversion

    okay - I'm a diversion!


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    Yeah, Drawn Together is funnier on DVD too. There's a lot of stuff that's bleeped out or pixelated on TV that you hear and see. But be warned, it's offensive. Family Guy walks the line about what is outrageous and funny and what is too tasteless, while Drawn Together forgets the line is even there. There is nothing they won't make fun of. And I mean, nothing.
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    and how could I forget Robot Chicken! This has got to the be the funniest show made with dolls (Barbie, G.I.Joe etc). It too will make you laugh in disgust!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paco View Post
    and how could I forget Robot Chicken! This has got to the be the funniest show made with dolls (Barbie, G.I.Joe etc). It too will make you laugh in disgust!
    Really?

    I only saw it once or twice and wasn't too thrilled.

    Did anybody mention Happy Tree Friends? (Funny while the novelty was still there - but not so funny the second time around)


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    Quote Originally Posted by sXeRyan View Post
    Really?

    I only saw it once or twice and wasn't too thrilled.

    Did anybody mention Happy Tree Friends? (Funny while the novelty was still there - but not so funny the second time around)
    Yes, really!
    Here is their take on Calvin & Hobbes
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X0S4nYyaTk

    and that one is not as funny as most, it's just less offensive.

    Problem is, too many get easily offended (not saying you, just the fucking christian coalition th@'s against the show).

    Here is what's posted on Wiki about it: Robot Chicken often uses extremely outrageous and twisted humor, much like South Park. However, instead of political issues, the show instead mocks pop culture, referencing toys, films, television, and popular fads of a time period. One particular motif often involves the idea of fantastical characters being placed in a more realistic world or situation (for example, Stretch Armstrong having to have a corn syrup transplant).


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    Damn, i cant beleive nobody mentioned Tom and Jerry yet, ive loved those cartoons since i was about 5 years old and i think im going to love them till i die, i even have a bunch of Tom And Jerry DVD sets floating around the TV room somewhere LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by sXeRyan View Post
    Really?

    I only saw it once or twice and wasn't too thrilled.

    Did anybody mention Happy Tree Friends? (Funny while the novelty was still there - but not so funny the second time around)
    Try one or two more episodes of Robot Chicken. There have been a few clunkers, but most of them are really funny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonMike View Post
    Try one or two more episodes of Robot Chicken. There have been a few clunkers, but most of them are really funny.
    Yeah I guess I'll have to - If I ever find the time to do it.


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    i guess the 'classics' are fading away

    bugs bunny and tom and jerry for sure.

    of the modern stuff....

    fairly odd parents is hilarious

    and awhile back there was ned's newt and bump in the night


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paco View Post
    Don't waste your time watching them on the tele - grab the DVDs, starting with episode one, and finish off with Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story.

    Also, Duckman rocks (Can not believe I forgot about George's character!).

    Duckman, create a diversion

    okay - I'm a diversion!

    On my Christmas list.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    Damn, i cant beleive nobody mentioned Tom and Jerry yet, ive loved those cartoons since i was about 5 years old and i think im going to love them till i die, i even have a bunch of Tom And Jerry DVD sets floating around the TV room somewhere LOL

    Regards,

    Lee
    I've always been a fan of Tom and Jerry ... as long as its the cartoon where they're enemies. Those Hanna-Barbera toons where they're friends are horrible


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