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Old 11-17-2012, 12:12 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I should have read the OP. My bad. Stuff I watched as a kid can be summed up like any kid who grew up in the 80s and 90s I guess.
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Old 02-28-2013, 07:04 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Home Movies is my all time favorite cartoon. Coach McGuirk is just too funny.

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Old 02-28-2013, 07:15 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Dude, I can't believe nobody said Batman: The Animated Series from the nineties. That show was brilliant, and not just in a nostalgic way. Each episode was like its own little movie. The art direction was great with its noir feel. The voice acting was top notch. I mean as much as I love Heath Ledger's Joker, Mark Hamill's Joker is just imprinted on my DNA at this point I've seen so many episodes. And I'll never be able to take Christian Bale seriously after the guy who did the voice for Batman on that show. He had the most badass voice that sounded like it could still melt a girl's panties right off her crotch. And then it helped to launch all the other DC cartoons. Sweet.
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Old 02-28-2013, 09:04 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Old 02-28-2013, 09:35 PM   #15 (permalink)
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If I was going off of strictly stuff I watched when I was real little it would be either Rugrats or Rocko's Modern Life. Early 90's Nick was the illest
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Old 02-28-2013, 10:22 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Smeenus...those are classics. I think that those plus a few more Looney Tunes cartoons are the best of the best. I've grown a pretty good appreciation of voice actors over the years. I'm starting to become a nerd about it. Billy West, John Dimaggio, Charlie Addler, Mark Hamill, Tress McNeil, Mike Henry, June Foray, Mel Blanc, Mourice LaMarche, Robert Paulsen...these guys are, and for Mel were, amazingly talented in what they do. They're what makes cartoons for me. Here are some of my favorites cartoons, bold highlights my personal top ones...

Ren and Stimpy
Adventure Time
Family Guy
Looney Tunes
Cow and Chicken
The Simpsons


Hey Arnold
Ahhh! Real Monsters
Spongebob Sparepants
Archer
Aqua Teen hunger Force
Yogi Bear
South Park
Bobs Burgers
The Oblongs
Invader Zim
Harvey Birdman
Angry Beavers
Batman Animated Series
Spiderman 67' 81' and 94'
Tom and Jerry
Droopy
The Pink Panther

I know I'm missing something. Oh and **** Scoobie Doo
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I know I'm missing something. Oh and **** Scoobie Doo
I don't know about "**** Scoobie Doo" but I've never been that big a fan either. It's one of those shows that you can watch like once a year and be entertained, but since all the episodes are exactly the same it's pretty much impossible to watch it regularly.
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I don't know about "**** Scoobie Doo" but I've never been that big a fan either. It's one of those shows that you can watch like once a year and be entertained, but since all the episodes are exactly the same it's pretty much impossible to watch it regularly.
I just can't stand that kind of campy comedy that should be left to cartoon animals. All the scenarios just would never happen ever in real life. The humans are idiots and Scooby is a ****ing dog who likes sandwiches. It just annoys me. For some reason i can believe it when they're all animals but the stupidity of the people just makes me mad.
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Dude Exoskelton your list is amazing. Except for Aqua Teen, it was really funny for the first 3 seasons but then the show went downhill imo. As for Scooby Doo, you gotta admit that theme song is really catchy. That song gets etched into my brain if I hear it.
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Looney Tunes will always hold a spot for me, way to many memorable episodes. I was really little when I used to watch that on the regular though. I need to go back and watch some soon.

As for some more old favorites

- Dexters Laboratory
- Courage The Cowardly Dog
- Toonami block back in the day
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