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re: Cartoons that were powerful to you back when younger, were?
Posted on 5/17/16 at 5:08 pm to bourne1978
Posted on 5/17/16 at 5:08 pm to bourne1978
She-ra...
Didnt realize it at the time, but that cartoon would give me erections.
Didnt realize it at the time, but that cartoon would give me erections.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 5:12 pm to RedPants
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Hard to believe that episode was from a children's cartoon.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 5:12 pm to Pectus
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She-ra...
Didnt realize it at the time, but that cartoon would give me erections.
What are your thoughts on Bugs Bunny in drag?
Posted on 5/17/16 at 5:20 pm to Fewer Kilometers
Did nothing for me. She-ra all the way.
And that chipmunk chick from Chip and Dale.
And that chipmunk chick from Chip and Dale.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 5:33 pm to bourne1978
You a chick or something?
Posted on 5/17/16 at 7:15 pm to bourne1978
Tarzan Lord of The Jungle
Posted on 5/17/16 at 7:20 pm to bourne1978
Transformers
Gundam Wing
Dragon Ball Z
Futurama
Rugrats
Gundam Wing
Dragon Ball Z
Futurama
Rugrats
This post was edited on 5/17/16 at 7:28 pm
Posted on 5/17/16 at 7:26 pm to bourne1978
Simpsons and Bevis and Butthead were the bee's knees. I was 7 and renting the VHS at blockbuster of Bevis and Butthead.
Dad took me to see Bevis and Butthead do America on the mega screen at Tinseltown in The Woodlands the day it came out when I was 9. Probably the coolest thing he ever did for me (besides pay for my college)
Big fan of Ninja Turtles
Dad took me to see Bevis and Butthead do America on the mega screen at Tinseltown in The Woodlands the day it came out when I was 9. Probably the coolest thing he ever did for me (besides pay for my college)
Big fan of Ninja Turtles
Posted on 5/17/16 at 7:34 pm to bourne1978
Dragon Ball Z. Nothing got me hooked more than Dragon Ball Z.
I had my vcr set so I could rewatch every episode. And if I had to ever get home too late to see the next episode on Toonami I'd lose my shite.
As an adult I watched them all unedited and subbed instead of dubbed. It was like watchin them all again for the first time.
Batman TAS was and is my second all time favorite cartoon. It's phenomenal.
Also, SpongeBob was the shite. So was Doug. And Rugrats.
I had my vcr set so I could rewatch every episode. And if I had to ever get home too late to see the next episode on Toonami I'd lose my shite.
As an adult I watched them all unedited and subbed instead of dubbed. It was like watchin them all again for the first time.
Batman TAS was and is my second all time favorite cartoon. It's phenomenal.
Also, SpongeBob was the shite. So was Doug. And Rugrats.
This post was edited on 5/17/16 at 8:10 pm
Posted on 5/17/16 at 7:42 pm to bourne1978
batman tas
cap;tian planet
cap;tian planet
Posted on 5/17/16 at 8:00 pm to AlienCrusader
Ultraman
Lost in space
Land of the lost
Lost in space
Land of the lost
This post was edited on 5/17/16 at 8:05 pm
Posted on 5/17/16 at 8:46 pm to bourne1978
Reboot
I was a huge Captain Planet fan. And, my dad was in the oil field , so he hated it! Haha.
I was a huge Captain Planet fan. And, my dad was in the oil field , so he hated it! Haha.
This post was edited on 5/17/16 at 8:48 pm
Posted on 5/17/16 at 8:48 pm to RedPants
Cliff's
I mean, I know it's Batman , but what else.
I mean, I know it's Batman , but what else.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 8:49 pm to bourne1978
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Yu-Gi-Oh (origional) - It was a powerful mystic thing put cleverly in cartoon that you wouldn't understand till later. And I am a mystic when it comes to religion.
I keep waiting on a blu-ray box set to come out. The standard dvd one is still $100+ on Amazon
ETA: Dragon Ball Z
Gundam Wing
Cowboy Bebop
Yu Yu Hakusho
Ed, Edd and Eddy
This post was edited on 5/17/16 at 8:51 pm
Posted on 5/17/16 at 8:56 pm to MetryTyger
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Recently
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Beavis and Butthead
Posted on 5/17/16 at 9:20 pm to crazycubes
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Cliff's
I mean, I know it's Batman , but what else.
Just go watch Batman TaS in its entirety. It's available on Amazon, and it holds up extremely well and is still awesome.
Clayface terrified me as a kid.
Also, the Nolanverse was an awesome adaptation, but there is not a better Batman adaption in history better than this:
This post was edited on 5/17/16 at 9:26 pm
Posted on 5/17/16 at 9:21 pm to UMRealist
All old school Bugs Bunny/Road Runner cartoons. The originals voiced by Mel Blanc.
Original Tom & Jerrys. Just good fun for a kid.
Watership Down was pretty good as a kid. Song of the South ( when it was still allowed to be seen) was awesome.
Original Tom & Jerrys. Just good fun for a kid.
Watership Down was pretty good as a kid. Song of the South ( when it was still allowed to be seen) was awesome.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 10:32 pm to bourne1978
Dragonball Z - I had the VCR set to record this and Gundam Wing daily. Would get home, watch, then go to my friends to discuss what was going on. Had the games, moves, boxsets later on and it holds up well.
South Park - I've always loved it since it began airing, but never truly appreciated it until college. Have since watched all the episodes countless times and only love it more
Batman TAS/Spiderman TAS - These two aired around the same time and to this day remain the benchmark for comicbook adaptations. The intricate stories and character development for a children's show were so engaging
South Park - I've always loved it since it began airing, but never truly appreciated it until college. Have since watched all the episodes countless times and only love it more
Batman TAS/Spiderman TAS - These two aired around the same time and to this day remain the benchmark for comicbook adaptations. The intricate stories and character development for a children's show were so engaging
This post was edited on 5/17/16 at 10:33 pm
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