Cartoons you remember when u were a kid!

Discussion in 'Art & Culture' started by John Connellan, Jan 16, 2007.

  1. fadeaway humper that way lies madness Registered Senior Member

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    Not in Spain. Here it was Boccherini's Minuet from String Quintet Opus 13. No.5.

    Just checked it.
     
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  3. EmptyForceOfChi Banned Banned

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    i remember those shows. except spiff and hercules and batfink, inspector gadget was stupid. thundercats was the shit,

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  5. EmptyForceOfChi Banned Banned

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    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i forgot about nearly all of those shows. except dragonball z because i still watch that now

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    and always will i model my life after it, thats why im such a prick.

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  7. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    Nobody's mentioned Star Blazers? Or have I overlooked something?
     
  8. draqon Banned Banned

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    ur jus saying that cause ur from Latvia...or any other Baltic slav-hating country.
     
  9. original sine Registered Senior Member

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    Looney Tunes
    Tom and Jerry
    The Jetsons
    The Flinstones
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    Noozles
    Chip N Dale: Rescue Rangers
    DuckTales
    Ren and Stimpy
    Doug
    Rocko's Modern Life
    Rugrats
    Captain Planet
    The Simpsons
     
  10. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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    No, I'm saying that because "Nu pogodi" is a cheap Tom & Jerry knock off, and as a kid I always thought Cheburaska to be retarded.

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    By the way I invite anyone to watch those three Latvian cartoons from my childhood I found on the net and see the difference:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyY5TgzZ_CA
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldB890wIebU
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOleqVmu9kc&mode=related&search=
     
  11. smhartford Registered Member

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    Baby Buzzard Cartoon

    i loved that cartoon, it is from Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid from the year 1942. You can look it up on imdb, i'm still trying to find someplace to download it though!

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    i know this was an old post but i hope that it helps, if you havent found it yet.
     
  12. camilus the villain with x-ray glasses Registered Senior Member

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    dragonball z. best cartoon ever. period.
     
  13. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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    period in your ass
    dragonball sucks
     
  14. EmptyForceOfChi Banned Banned

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    No dragonball is the best cartoon series ever made.


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  15. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Zorro!

    Don Diego de la Vega (portrayed by Guy Williams) is depicted as a former University student, newly recalled by his father from Spain to his home outside El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora Reina de los Ángeles sobre El Rio Porciuncula (later shortened as Los Angeles). Just before reaching California, Diego learns of the tyranny of Captain Monastario, and realizes that his father, Don Alejandro, summoned him to help fight this injustice. Although he won medals for his fencing back in Spain, Diego decides that his best course of action is to conceal his ability with a sword, and to affect the demeanor of a milquetoast intellectual rather than a decisive man of action. His alter ego, Zorro, operates primarily at night, taking the direct action that Diego cannot.

    This deception does not always sit well with Diego, especially as it affects his relationship with his disappointed father. In reality, Diego relies heavily on his wits, both with and without the mask on. Later in the series, Diego emerges as a respected figure in his own right, a clever thinker and loyal friend who just happens to be hopeless at swordplay. The character's name in Johnston McCulley's writing and previous adaptations was Diego Vega; the Disney version expands the name to Diego de la Vega, an innovation retained in some subsequent versions of the story.
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