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Old 04-05-2017, 10:35 AM   #61 (permalink)
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i've heard of like 4 of those

edit - ok maybe more like 8 or 9 but the point still stands
Some, most of those in fact, are classic cartoons. We're not all teenagers you know, and there were cartoons before The Simpsons. Gotta have a spread that's fair. You can't leave out the classics.
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Old 04-05-2017, 10:36 AM   #62 (permalink)
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We already have Family Guy. That's enough showtunes for this thread.
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Old 04-05-2017, 10:38 AM   #63 (permalink)
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We already have Family Guy. That's enough showtunes for this thread.
It'll be cut down obviously for the final lists, but I'd prefer it left in there for now. Obviously the two shows are quite similar. I'm not sure which I'd choose over the other. **** Seth McFarlane anyway. ****.
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Dastardy and Muttley in their Flying Machines
Nah dude, Wacky Races.

A lot of those other shows could be funneled into the superhero category too btw.
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Nah dude, Wacky Races.
Again, quite similar, but I think I preferred Muttley in a plane than in a car. Hmm. Anyway as I say it's just a list to show how many cartoons there were in the sixties. Obviously all can't be chosen, so at some point we'll pare it down.
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Again, quite similar, but I think I preferred Muttley in a plane than in a car. Hmm. Anyway as I say it's just a list to show how many cartoons there were in the sixties. Obviously all can't be chosen, so at some point we'll pare it down.
It is basically the same show brother. And Wacky Races is the classic.

I think for modern cartoons we can separate them by network.
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Old 04-05-2017, 10:46 AM   #67 (permalink)
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It is basically the same show brother. And Wacky Races is the classic.
I concede this point, with the caveat "Stop the pigeon how? Nab him, grab him, tab him, jab him, stop that pigeon now!"
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I think for modern cartoons we can separate them by network.
I think the best thing is for me to post a full decades-dependent list and we can start breaking it up from there.
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Some, most of those in fact, are classic cartoons. We're not all teenagers you know, and there were cartoons before The Simpsons. Gotta have a spread that's fair. You can't leave out the classics.
i agree but i think it makes more sense to run with the classics that everyone knows. i could be wrong but i'm safe to say everyone here has seen scooby-doo or roadrunner, but not many have seen touche turtle or roger ramjet. i could be wrong and obviously it's your thread so feel free to tell me to **** off, but i think including cartoons that quite a few haven't seen will hurt voting as it's not as easy to watch a good sample size of a show as it to just listen to a 40 minute album.
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i agree but i think it makes more sense to run with the classics that everyone knows. i could be wrong but i'm safe to say everyone here has seen scooby-doo or roadrunner, but not many have seen touche turtle or roger ramjet. i could be wrong and obviously it's your thread so feel free to tell me to **** off, but i think including cartoons that quite a few haven't seen will hurt voting as it's not as easy to watch a good sample size of a show as it to just listen to a 40 minute album.
**** what Trollheart's about basically.
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