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What is your favorite episode/ or who is your favorite cartoon character...???

Started by LaPapito, April 30, 2010, 09:12:19 AM

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LaPapito

"My all time favorite cartoon shorts are the WB ones portraying Bugs Bunny in Operatic form as either: 1. The "Great Leopaldo"  in "Long-Haired Hare"
          2. A Corny Concerto "The Woods of Vienna"
          3. Rabbit of Serville ""Figaro, Figarooooh"
          4. Rapsody Rabbit
          5. What's Opera Doc? und
          6. Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna

I believe that these are all of the outrageous Operatic mishaps starring that infamous Bunny-man...Signore Bugs Bunny himself...!!! if'n yer de-pressed (really) grab a large bowl und fill it with some "sugar crisp, sugar pops or sugar smacks" (something sugary), put on yer "bunny slippers" und cry laughing by watching these hilarious WB cartoon shorts...I gua-ran-tee you won't be de-pressed no mo'  ;D
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tekla

Pretty much all the Chuck Jones directed WB stuff is in a class by itself.
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MRH

I love anything Sonic the Hedgehog. I used to love Courage the Cowardly Dog but I cant find any episodes anymore :(. And pokemon. There wasnt a kid who didnt love pokemon

And of course all the classics. Tom and Jerry, Felix the Cat, etc
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Janet_Girl

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christene

For sure Bug's is a classic,and I love him, especially when he is a she, but for a more modern perspective : Eric Cartman.  >:-)
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no_id

When I was a little one there was really only one cartoon I absolutely adored:

Alfred J. Kwak... It's a Dutch thing.. Not sure what other countries aired it..

Nowadays I really love Family Guy's Brian.  8)
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LaPapito

"Hello no_id...is this available in the U S of A..." ???

"Second to the Looney-Toon Classics, I am an ardent lover of most Anime (Toonamies) with "Mobile Suit Gundam Wing" being my favorite right after "Escaflowne" und "Cowboy Rebop" 

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Silver

Bugs Bunny is classic, doesn't get old. Felix the cat. I don't know how common it was, but I also watched Mighty Mouse among others. Can't really pick a favorite episode, but I can say that Bugs Bunny probably takes the cake in most amusing cartoons and most amusing character.

Cartoons were amusing back then. Still are. But new cartoons seem too stupid to be amusing.  :eusa_think:
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no_id

Quote from: LaPapito on May 02, 2010, 02:22:52 AM
"Hello no_id...is this available in the U S of A..." ???
I'm not sure.. I know they brought it out in Germany as well. Think you should be able to find some eps online though, but I'm not sure about the language (probably the original Dutch or synched German) or try Alfred J. Quack.

It's actually quite an amazing cartoon with political and social themes. Also quite scary and sad at times..

Apparently there's also a Japanese and Danish version.

Edit: Ah! There's English synchronised episodes on Youtube. :)
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LaPapito

"Thanks,I found it on Amazon fer $50.00 und I just ordered it...[I'm a cartoon addict]"  ;D
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Tammy Hope

I question the sanity of anyone who doesn't find Looney Tunes the undisputed standard by which all others are judged. Not only Bugs but Daffy. And Foghorn and the rest. The only ones I'm not so impressed with was the Road Runner shorts.

Second to that, among the old stuff, is Rocky & Bullwinkle and I also have a huge soft spot for Underdog

Among the newer thing, there was a mini golden age for a while there on Cartoon Network and Nick until they were taken over by poorly drawn crap.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was amazing (Fred the Barber was one of my favorite eps, along with any episode featuring LeQuack) Johnny Bravo, anytime Mojo Jojo was on the Powerpuff Girls. hey Arnold on Nick was very good work.

Also, while not comedy, Justice league Unlimited was probably the best comic-to-animation show ever done, and the predecessor Timm-verse series (Batman TAS and Superman and Batman Beyond) were also excellent.


I don't really consider anime part of the same discussion as it's almost a different art form.
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Jamie-o

Scooby-doo was far and away my favorite cartoon. 

I also liked Inspector Gadget quite well.  I was ticked that they cut Penny out of the movie version.  ::)  I mean, really.  The whole premise of the cartoon was that Inspector Gadget was stupid and incompetent, but lovable, and Penny and Brain were the real brains behind his success.

I realize this may be viewed as heresy, but I never liked Looney Toons and their ilk.  Never saw the point of them.  I liked cartoons with a plot and, preferably, a bit of mystery and adventure. 
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LordKAT

Can't forget mighty mouse. Tho I'm not saying he is an only favorite.

I used to like watching groovy ghoulies and old casper  but they seem to have vanished from most peoples memories.

I think my fave was Johnny Quest actually. I'm still debating tho.
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Kay

Ok...of course the classics...Bugs et. al., most of the old Hanna Barbera cartoons, Rocky & Bulwinkle.  (I remember the old casper too LordKat ;)  )  Animaniacs is newer than those, but was ok too.
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I haven't watched most of the classics in a while though...for the same reason that I don't read 'Peanuts' or 'Blondie' or 'Beetle Bailey' in the newspaper anymore.  You can only do the same joke so many times before it becomes tired.  Of course, I'm one of those people who can quote most of a movie after I've seen it once...so multiple viewings can get a bit boring.
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Favorite?  If we're going old school, then I'll throw out these:  "Peter and the Wolf" (Composed by Sergei Prokofiev and narrated by Sterling Holloway (an old bit part actor, most famous for being voice of Winnie the Pooh))  and "The Whale who Wanted to sing at the Met"  (Voiced/sung by Nelson Eddy).
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Newer cartoons?  I'm not big on most of the American cartoons from the last couple of decades.  Though Southpark's "Make Love, Not Warcraft" is hilarious(How do you kill that which has no life?)...even if it does get a bit too crude at times.  Totally reminds me of my WOW addicted younger brother though.
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For newer cartoons, I actually perfer anime.  My favorites tend to have well developed characters, are relatively well drawn, and have good music. Utawarerumono and Inuyasha were probably the best all-around in all three categories.  Even if some of the episodes of Inuyasha were a bit juvenile at times, overall it was a good series (with musical themes for each character much like Peter and the Wolf).
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Silver

Quote from: Kay on May 02, 2010, 08:32:16 AM
Though Southpark's "Make Love, Not Warcraft" is hilarious(How do you kill that which has no life?)...even if it does get a bit too crude at times.  Totally reminds me of my WOW addicted younger brother though.

Lol, yeah that was a good one.
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tekla

First three seasons of Ren & Stimpy, all of Rocco's Modern Life, and the South Park episodes, "Die Hippy Die!" as well as the one were Cartman fakes Tourette's Syndrome are all pretty classic in their own ways.
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Arch

Chuck Jones WB stuff is absolute tops. Bugs and Daffy are still my favorites.

When I was REALLY small, I liked, er, Kimba the White Lion. :embarrassed: Yeah, well, I was about five.

But then I discovered Jonny Quest, the originals from the 1960s. Those were great. Lots of adventure, a blond boy like me, a cool scientist father, and more male bonding than you can shake a phallus at. Bandit was kind of irritating, but I hardly noticed him.

Except I downloaded a bunch of old JQ not too long ago and was horribly disappointed with the first two or three episodes. Maybe I should keep watching and see if it re-grows on me?
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Janet_Girl

I totally forgot about Jonny Quest, Dr. Quest, race Bannon, Hadji and Bandit.  ;D

And just for FYI, Jonny's voice was Tim Matheson.
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LordKAT

I read some books by Tim Matheson. I wonder if it is the same guy.
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no_id

Quote from: LaPapito on May 02, 2010, 04:45:28 AM
"Thanks,I found it on Amazon fer $50.00 und I just ordered it...[I'm a cartoon addict]"  ;D
Right-oh :)
If you will let me know what you think of it once watched, I only remember the show through a child's eyes.  8)
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