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Todcasil
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mum-ra was the shit
skeletor only wishes he could be like mum ra
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: Todcasil]
#4652259 - 09/12/05 08:50 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Todcasil said: mum-ra was the shit
skeletor only wishes he could be like mum ra
LOL!!! that is too funny where you tried to post the pic...LOL!!! that is great!!
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: Todcasil]
#4652271 - 09/12/05 08:53 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers!
I used to love that show. Bah, this thread is making me miss my old cartoons.
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duck tales
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: kingfish4200]
#4652292 - 09/12/05 08:56 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yep! Already mentioned that one.
Duck-Tales...WOOO HOOOO!
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: kingfish4200]
#4652295 - 09/12/05 08:57 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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spiderman and his amazing frinds!! that was killer!
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: kingfish4200]
#4652305 - 09/12/05 08:58 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Noone mentioned G.I. Joe?! Where is Jadian? He would have been appalled, too. That, The Thundercats, Transformers, The Smurfs(duh!), and Looney Toons. I started watching Scooby Doo when I was like 8, or so, so I don't consider it a favorite. It rocks, too, though.
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: kingfish4200]
#4652308 - 09/12/05 08:59 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Richie Rich...lol
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: kingfish4200]
#4652317 - 09/12/05 09:00 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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I just recently saw that on. Never watched it, until a few months ago when it came on.
I remember the newer Spiderman cartoon. Now, that was a badass show to wake up to.
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: kingfish4200]
#4652323 - 09/12/05 09:01 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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oooh dude Denice the Menice, and the ALL TIME GREAT.......BOBBY'S WORLD!!!! that was top notch
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: blissedout]
#4652335 - 09/12/05 09:02 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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blissedout said: Noone mentioned G.I. Joe?!
Oh, but I did!
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yeah your right, you cant go wrong with any version of a spiderman cartoon..lol
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: kingfish4200]
#4652342 - 09/12/05 09:04 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hell yea, I remember Bobby's world. They would always mess up while saying his last name. That kid had a melon for a head, too.
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I thought that Bobby's World fell short of the mark. I loved Howie Mandel's stand-up, but he fucked up when he turned his alter ego into a cartoon.
What was the name of that cartoon that was similar to Voltron, but had some much more awesome robots in it that battled each other? Sorry to be so vague, but I was young and cannot remember much more of it. It was way better than Voltron, imo.
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LOL!! Bobby Generic..lol
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: blissedout]
#4652374 - 09/12/05 09:09 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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blissedout said: I thought that Bobby's World fell short of the mark. I loved Howie Mandel's stand-up, but he fucked up when he turned his alter ego into a cartoon.
What was the name of that cartoon that was similar to Voltron, but had some much more awesome robots in it that battled each other? Sorry to be so vague, but I was young and cannot remember much more of it. It was way better than Voltron, imo.
voltron & thundercats are the only 2 i can think of right off hand
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: blissedout]
#4652382 - 09/12/05 09:10 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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blissedout said: I thought that Bobby's World fell short of the mark. I loved Howie Mandel's stand-up, but he fucked up when he turned his alter ego into a cartoon.
What was the name of that cartoon that was similar to Voltron, but had some much more awesome robots in it that battled each other? Sorry to be so vague, but I was young and cannot remember much more of it. It was way better than Voltron, imo.
Transformers? Thats the only one where I can remember robots fighting each other.
....or, maybe Reboot. Now, that was a sweet show.
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hrmm...no. Neither one of those were it. I will research a little and get back with you.
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Re: Fav. 80's Saterday Morning Cartoons [Re: blissedout]
#4652423 - 09/12/05 09:16 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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I wish Reboot would come on again. I remember wanting to get home so badly from school, to watch that.
Glitch, go!
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dude i have every episode of reboot on cd around here somewhere!! that was a killer show.
check out this tv guide listing i found from 1984 http://www.80scartoons.net/84sched.html
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