Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
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The Last Horseman
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Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
I love Classic Cartoons. Especially some of the old ones that people do not know of, like Oswald the Rabbit, which was Disney's golden boy before Mickey Mouse. (Possibly common knowledge after Epic Mickey came out, not sure) The early Mickey Mouse cartoons are also some of my favorites, along with the Merrie Melodies, Early Popeye's, Felix the Cat, and many others, including those lost to time due to racism or other 'politically incorrect' ideas. What are your thoughts? Do you like them? How do you collect them?
Other than these question's, I want to talk about the collecting side of things, as many of these cartoons can be hard to find, especially on DVDs. I've looked at Felix the Cat, and I don't know if I will ever be able to pick all of those up...
Other than these question's, I want to talk about the collecting side of things, as many of these cartoons can be hard to find, especially on DVDs. I've looked at Felix the Cat, and I don't know if I will ever be able to pick all of those up...
Systems: Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, N64, Gamecube, Xbox 360
WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
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Re: Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
I've been wanting to watch Crusader Rabbit, but I don't think it's on DVD. 
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Re: Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
Why is 'politically incorrect' spelled that way? Are you implying that some of those cartoons weren't blatantly racist?
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Re: Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
I think by 'politically incorrect', he meant things other than racism that's considered politically incorrect today. For example, cartoons making fun of Nazis, complete with swastikas. Or that one Bugs Bunny episode that featured the word "jackass."yomomma1 wrote:Why is 'politically incorrect' spelled that way? Are you implying that some of those cartoons weren't blatantly racist?
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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Re: Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
Supreez can read my mind or else we think alike. That is why I posted it that way. It also slightly has to do with cartoons like Speedy Gonzalez, who got banned until 2002, because he was considered racists towards Hispanics, even though many Hispanics I know were extremely angry they took him off. Or how they changed the voice of the lady housekeeper on the Tom and Jerry cartoons because they thought that her speech was racist, even though it was simply how the black voice actor talked. etc. I could probably think of other examples too.
Systems: Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, N64, Gamecube, Xbox 360
WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
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Re: Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
Thread merge with Western Animation thread?
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Re: Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
I like the old Max Fleischer Superman cartoons. I've also always wanted to see some of Windsor McCay's animation.
Not quite, I think. See the post before yours:Luke wrote:Thread merge with Western Animation thread?
It should be a crime that this show (as well as Kimba) has never been published uncut in North America. Makes me sad.EllertMichael wrote:
(there's some fucked up shit in those old AstroBoy cartoons...)
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Re: Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
I'll have to look up the Astroboy Cartoons; I've never known anything about the character, and my friends convinced me that it had started as a anime or something or other.
Oh and for Supreez:
Maybe not the best example, but they are available.
Oh and for Supreez:
Maybe not the best example, but they are available.
Systems: Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, N64, Gamecube, Xbox 360
WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
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Re: Classic Cartoons (1920's-60's)
More like, "it started anime." Tetsuwan Atom (the Japanese, uncut version of AstroBoy) is generally considered to be the first anime. Its historical significance is why I said it should be criminal that only a dubbed version with missing episodes is available here.The Last Horseman wrote:...my friends convinced me that it had started as a anime or something or other.

