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Thread: Favorite cartoon comedies

  1. critic
    family guy
    Fairly odd parents(gets overshadowed by spongebob, but it gets some great one-liners in)
    rocco's modern life
    angry beavers
    clone high
    i never got into the adult swim stuff, it always seems like they are trying to be clever, but it just seems stupid.

    some anime's i have found funny were
    slayers
    elf princess rhane
    flcl
    and the sublimely wierd tokyo pig
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  3. Mine definately have to be:

    Family Guy
    Futurama
    The Brak Show
    The Simpsons
    Ren and Stimpy
    SouthPark

  4. I used to love Rocco's Modern Life. Great concept and awesome characters. It was kind of like an early spongebob (in terms of jokes).

    I'm also a fan of Mission Hill, though it seems like not too many episodes were made.

    Is Invader Zim still on? I saw a couple episodes of that and it was great. A lot better than the garbage that clasky-gespo (rugrats and such) has been churning out for years. I like most of what's been said here like Family Guy and The Critic (although I haven't seen it in awhile, it got boring).

    My all out favorite is Futurama. It used to be the Simpsons, but since it's been falling apart, Futurama reminds me of when the Simpsons was good. Characters I care about, with well written, funny and unique plots. And the animation is incredible.

  5. Thirteen episodes of Mission Hill were made, although a couple of more were done in script form. Also, I completely forgot about Rocko's Modern Life, which was genius then, and is still great today. Heffer and Philbert ruled, and remember, there's always time for safety.
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    lupin III fan

  6. What's that other show? Clone High? That one sucks. I hated it. But I also hate clerks too. A lot of people hate me because I hate clerks. I laugh at a lot of people.
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  7. Clone High was horrid, Three South was funny at times though. The Clerks cartoon was genius, pure genius, with great voice work, and some funny stuff from Charles Barkley.
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    lupin III fan

  8. I hated it. It seemed like everything in the episode relied on Jay being a total fucking retard all the time. (Mind you I've seen only a few) And it wasn't even like... funny stupid to me. It was blatantly stupid.

    I didn't like it.

    Oh and get rid of that avatar. Find your own avatar. In most cases imitation is the greatest form of flatery, but in this case it makes me ask whether or not you've been dropped on your head.

    Seriously though. It's fucking weird.
    Quote Originally Posted by rezo
    Once, a gang of fat girls threatened to beat me up for not cottoning to their advances. As they explained it to me: "guys can usually beat up girls, but we are all fat, and there are a lot of us."

  9. Some good ones that haven't been mentioned:

    Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist -- From Tom Snyder Productions (the guys who did Home Movies and one of my favorite 8-bit computer games of all time, Agent USA), this show saw the debuts of many gifted comedians such as Dave Chappelle.

    Maakies -- More like a series of extremely short shorts, based off of the webcomic. Quite funny.

    Danger Mouse -- This was a brilliant show, a centerpiece of Nickolodeon in the '80s (along with its sister show, the not-quite-as-funny Duckula, about a vegetarian duck vampire).
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  10. Quote Originally Posted by sleeveboy
    Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist -- From Tom Snyder Productions (the guys who did Home Movies and one of my favorite 8-bit computer games of all time, Agent USA), this show saw the debuts of many gifted comedians such as Dave Chappelle.
    Thank you for having taste.


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