I only wished that the animation wasn't so choppy and static looking. That 'Secret War' sort of adaptation was pretty weak too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Regus
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I only wished that the animation wasn't so choppy and static looking. That 'Secret War' sort of adaptation was pretty weak too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Regus
You know that's out on DVD, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Regus
And I seem to remember MTV dropped the license for it but someone else was picking it back up.
Two other cartoons that I dont think were mentioned that were the roxor were that Dungeons and Dragons one and Disney's Gummi Bears.. yeah,yeah, you heard me the fucking gummi bears. Mostly because that bad dude with the curly mustache who controlled the ogres was funny as hell I thought. The way he'd always kick the little green one around and boss these big dumb ass ogres around would get a chuckle out of me.That and the animation and action was always more than halfway decent ,surprisingly, for a cartoon with such a gay name.
Dungeons and Dragons always had some way out fantasy stories filled with some action that made them enjoyable. The way all of the teens had different weapons and powers and had to learn how to use them to come out on top was always cool to watch.I so wanted that archer guys' energy bow when I was a wee tot. Did they ever make a final episode where those kids got home - back through that amusement park or anything? I thought that I remember seeing one , and that big badass winged guy on the flying demonhorse chased them through and started tearing shit up....
Barnyard Commandos, Muppet Babies, Tom and Jerry kids, Bionic 6
I remember Reboot. For some reason its airing up here in Canada wasn't as consistent as it should've been. Beast Wars was great as well. I liked Animaniacs a lot.
Man, Pirates of Darkwater was the shit. I'd like to see an end to that series. How many seasons was it? 2 or 3?
I was briefly interested by that show, and it lasted two seasons. The SNES game based on it was pretty neat.
2 seasons, but canned on short notice in the middle of the second season, so the show didn't even get a chance to finish.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rumpy
I was just thinking that there ought to be a network that plays all these shows. There's so many cartoon programs that are awesome and could make for awesome TV, and since most of them are like 30 minutes long, you can fit around like 48 episodes or shows in a day, maybe a little bit less if you have informercials on at night.
Things like Justice League, Batman Beyond, The Gummy Bears, Thundercats, etc. Maybe on Tuesday have an 80's throwback night with Gummy bear, Thundercats, GI Joe, Transformers, and Astroboy. It could kind of be a cartoon network for older people, but it can also market to the younger audience too.
Someone should do this.
Well, considering WB owns Cartoon Network and Batman Beyond was made by WB, that ain't gonna happen, and even less so on JL because that was made specifically for Cartoon Network. Likewise with Gummi Bears and Disney.Quote:
Originally Posted by sunshine
I dunno, I think Adult Swim is as close as we're gonna get for the time being. Between CN, Disney, and Nick, somebody already has the rights to most of the stuff that would be ideal for a network like that, and the 'toons that aren't liscenced don't have enough of a following/ haven't held up well enough to carry a network.
And Regus, stop acting like the Pope of What People Should and Shouldn't Like. Not that I don't agree with a lot of your points, but the way you present them as canon law is incredibly irritating.