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Wallace Sellars
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...none of this Scrappy Doo garbage.
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Ugh.  Don't even say that name...
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Bruce Buchanan:

Nemesis was probably the most disappointing Star Trek movie. Sometimes the plot didn't even make sense.

 

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Jeremiah Avery
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Today a lot of cartoons are anime crud and based on some card playing games.  The Batman animated series of the 90's was excellent, really showed what animation can really do. 

I'm starting to feel old when I start talking about the shows I enjoyed as a kid.

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Moyer you need to look for the Saturday Morning Cartoons: The 70's.
Great way to relive your childhood


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Ha... maybe your childhood William! I go into convulsions if I don't see
a blatant product placement in my toons! I feel fortunate that I have seen
most of those original 70s toons though.

What is everyones favorite current toons? I watch Cartoon Network nightly,
but mostly for Family Guy reruns. Futurama on Comedy Central, sometimes I
will catch Clone Wars. I love the new Batman cartoon. It's just campy fun!
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Arc Carlton
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90s Batman was great. Other Batman cartoons have disappointed me.
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I'm starting to lose the love for "Family Guy."  Love "Futurama" and "Home Movies."
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William McCormick
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I love Spongebob. Really miss Jimmy Neutron. I find Phineas And Ferb to be goofy, silly fun.

But for the most part I prefer Looney Tunes and classic Disney cartoons.

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Love "Futurama" and "Home Movies."

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And the Simpsons?

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You can almost lip read the old Looney Tunes, might be my imagination, but damn!
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Moyer Hall
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Oh dammit how can I forget my new fave Robot Chicken?

Best 10 minutes of cartoon/claymation out there. They skewer everything,
and a good chunk of it is 70's and 80s toons.
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William McCormick
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In the Looney Tune "The Hardship Of Miles Standish" there's a part where you can clearly see an Indian mouthing the words "God Damned Son Of A Bitch". I actually taped that off the Cartoon Network show "Toonheads".

 

Edit: Found a clip but it's pretty crappy quality so it's hard to see.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryYKE-3ApZc



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Jodi Moisan
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Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends is one of my favorites, the little boy in it looks exactly like Jackson, so that is a bonus.

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