Re: If you like some freakin' Ponies, you'll love...
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Mr. Big wrote:It should be noted that Hasbro doesn't own "Dan Vs.", it's an outside production that the Hub acquired.
itinerant nomad wrote:Can a unicorn dye her aura?

Lobst wrote:The few Brits that lurk around here may be familiar with a short-lived cartoon series/adventure game named Blazing Dragons, about an inventor squire and his knightly camaraderie in the dragon-populated kingdom of Camelhot. Masterminded by Terry Jones (of Monty Python fame), it ended up getting a great 13-episode first season before its production values were slashed to ribbons by opportunistic suits and the cartoon was sent to an early death.
The game was a Sam & Max clone released for Saturn/PSOne, was made by the same company who did the Beavis & Butthead/Duckman adventure games, and features a slightly more grown-up sense of humor as well as awesome voiceacting by some real cartoon all-stars. (Accompanied by Cheech Marin attempting an English accent [yeah, I don't know either].)
I recommend most of the first season, as well as the game. Don't try to buy the episodes on Amazon Instant Video or whatever -- they were chopped apart for a Toon Disney release, and the cartoon's stereotypical gay character was cut out entirely. You should be able to find a fair amount of it on Youtube; here's a good starting point.




G&PTrixie wrote:Everyone should read Yotsuba&!
It's about having a good time and being with friends!
http://koiwai.biz/
Mr. Big wrote:So anyone seen this? It's a student film done by the Regular Show guy, featuring an early version of Mordecai and Benson. Pretty much like the show, except they say fuck alot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk9eLbi0QYg






Mr. Big wrote:I recently watched an episode where Mordecai sees Pops naked. At one point they go to a video store, where they rent VHS tapes. Yeah, JG Quintel (the show's creator) is definitely an '80s kid. The last time I rented tapes was 10 years ago. That episode also had Benson's gumball flap rising after taking a shower. They're not even trying to be subtle.
In another words, one of the best cartoons on TV right now.
"I watch My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic all day, every day"







Svidrigailov wrote:Have I recommended Parks and Recreation yet?
It's one of the best comedies of the moment and, in my opinion, the closest thing live-action TV has to FiM. It is just pure joy.

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FightingDreamer wrote:George Takei (as fucking GALACTUS no less)






Doctor Wheeze wrote:Where do I watch this



FightingDreamer wrote:I've always thought of Swat Kats and Pirates of Dark Water as the moment where Hannah Barbera went, "You know what? Let's do something different. How about we make a couple action shows where we REALLY go all out in the visuals department instead of another cheap-ass talking animal show."


Isaak wrote:^Most. Badass. Intro. Ever.


Tailspin wrote:
That theme song will never stop being awesome.
Say, is it true that the only reason Swat Kats was canceled was because some guy who was in charge at CN hated it and wanted to kill it? I mean from what I understand it had high ratings and was a pretty popular show at the time.


DarkMatter wrote:I actually have seen the episode in the first image there (the one with the Clockwork Orange reference) and I actually thought the episode was pretty funny. But so far it's been the only one I've seen. I really should try to catch it again sometime.
Oh, I just thought of a cartoon people who like FiM might like: Superjail! I don't know if it's still on as I haven't watched [adult swim] in a long time, but Superjail! mind melting insanity and has some of the best Flash animation (yes, the show is done in Flash!) I've ever seen. It's not the greatest show ever, but I've enjoyed it whenever I've caught it on.

Nissl wrote:This is making the rounds on /co/. Some of the best 3-d animation for TV I've seen, and the show is super cute. Definitely aimed more at the 3-4 age bracket in terms of story and world depth - and probably not something to watch regularly unless you have a child in that age range - but I found it a lot more engaging than the other shows I've checked out for this age group.
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Chunky wrote:Is this better than that Problem Solverz show? I've only watched Regular Show out of Cartoon Network's block lately.


