BurningDoom wrote:I agree with your point but...Really, Super Friends? That's the best comparison you have to work with? Super Friends was awful even back then. Very poor animation. And just pure cheese dialog.
I used to watch Super Friends on Cartoon Network 10 or so years ago. It was awesome because CN poked so much fun at the poor animation and stories:
This bit too, since it's also related to my co-worker's constant mis-pronounciation:
I don't think anyone has mentioned Rocky and Bullwinkle yet! And from watching the first episode on Hulu today, I also saw an ad for Inspector Gadget. Good times, good times.
o.pwuaioc wrote:I don't think anyone has mentioned Rocky and Bullwinkle yet! And from watching the first episode on Hulu today, I also saw an ad for Inspector Gadget. Good times, good times.
Rocky and Bullwinkle has held up better than just about any other 60's cartoon show. It's too bad no one hardly tried to do the whole make-a-cartoon-that-appeals-to-adults-as-well-as-kids thing again until the 90's.
Inspector Gadget, however, is just another mediocre 80's Saturday morning crap cartoon IMO. I've never enjoyed it.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
I enjoyed Inspector Gadget when I was young (I was born in the 80s, I don't think I was watching it at all after I turned 10), but you're right, R&B is truly a great show, and I wasn't comparing the two! I definitely caught a lot of the "adult humor" as a kid, but only as a young adult/adult did I fully appreciate it.
o.pwuaioc wrote:I enjoyed Inspector Gadget when I was young (I was born in the 80s, I don't think I was watching it at all after I turned 10), but you're right, R&B is truly a great show, and I wasn't comparing the two! I definitely caught a lot of the "adult humor" as a kid, but only as a young adult/adult did I fully appreciate it.
George of the Jungle, made by the same people, was also great, but a lot of people don't bother to check it out.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
o.pwuaioc wrote:I enjoyed Inspector Gadget when I was young (I was born in the 80s, I don't think I was watching it at all after I turned 10), but you're right, R&B is truly a great show, and I wasn't comparing the two! I definitely caught a lot of the "adult humor" as a kid, but only as a young adult/adult did I fully appreciate it.
George of the Jungle, made by the same people, was also great, but a lot of people don't bother to check it out.
Wasn't it already mentioned? Or maybe that was an earlier thread I was reading. I used to watch that too. It wasn't *as* good as R&B, but it was still good. I never saw the remake, though.
I was raised on Rocky & Bullwinkle. If you like that and George of the Jungle, you should see if you can find the old Beanie and Cecil Show cartoons. Not by the same folks, but very similar comedy.
AppleQueso wrote:This bit too, since it's also related to my co-worker's constant mis-pronounciation:
Man I miss all of CN's goofy promos.
What was the mispronunciation?
PowDer Puff Girls.
She likes to tease me for liking the show but she keeps getting the name wrong and it takes everything I have not to nerd out like crazy and correct her.
o.pwuaioc wrote:I enjoyed Inspector Gadget when I was young (I was born in the 80s, I don't think I was watching it at all after I turned 10), but you're right, R&B is truly a great show, and I wasn't comparing the two! I definitely caught a lot of the "adult humor" as a kid, but only as a young adult/adult did I fully appreciate it.
George of the Jungle, made by the same people, was also great, but a lot of people don't bother to check it out.
Wasn't it already mentioned? Or maybe that was an earlier thread I was reading. I used to watch that too. It wasn't *as* good as R&B, but it was still good. I never saw the remake, though.