Can you put in a spoiler tag what the ending was about?Ivo wrote: The series mostly covers themes of friendship and caring for nature, sometimes covering quite deep themes like in the last episode. I thought it was extremely touching and beautiful. Very unusual for kids shows which often didn't even have endings.
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Ok. You can also look it up on youtube.ZeroAX wrote:Can you put in a spoiler tag what the ending was about?Ivo wrote: The series mostly covers themes of friendship and caring for nature, sometimes covering quite deep themes like in the last episode. I thought it was extremely touching and beautiful. Very unusual for kids shows which often didn't even have endings.
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Has Duck Tales aged well? I really loved that show when I was a kid and I don't want to ruin it by watching it as an adult and thinking "What the hell is this crap?" It recently happened to me with Tiny Toon Adventures.
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I think it has. The theme music is still as catchy at leasthashiriya1 wrote:Has Duck Tales aged well? I really loved that show when I was a kid and I don't want to ruin it by watching it as an adult and thinking "What the hell is this crap?" It recently happened to me with Tiny Toon Adventures.
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It sure hasZeroAX wrote:I think it has. The theme music is still as catchy at leasthashiriya1 wrote:Has Duck Tales aged well? I really loved that show when I was a kid and I don't want to ruin it by watching it as an adult and thinking "What the hell is this crap?" It recently happened to me with Tiny Toon Adventures.
final fight cd wrote: moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
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ah dude fuck you. That's waaaaay too disturbingOldSchool_Boy wrote:It sure hasZeroAX wrote:I think it has. The theme music is still as catchy at leasthashiriya1 wrote:Has Duck Tales aged well? I really loved that show when I was a kid and I don't want to ruin it by watching it as an adult and thinking "What the hell is this crap?" It recently happened to me with Tiny Toon Adventures.
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I think it's still watchable. Then again, I haven't revisited Tiny Toons at all. I wasn't a fan back when it was new, either, so maybe that says something.hashiriya1 wrote:Has Duck Tales aged well? I really loved that show when I was a kid and I don't want to ruin it by watching it as an adult and thinking "What the hell is this crap?" It recently happened to me with Tiny Toon Adventures.

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ZeroAX wrote:ah dude fuck you. That's waaaaay too disturbingOldSchool_Boy wrote:It sure hasZeroAX wrote: I think it has. The theme music is still as catchy at least
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Whoa, The Real Ghostbusters was actually one of the better written cartoons of the 80s. It reminded me a lot of a Marvel Comic with the recurring characters, the animation style, and the well written plots. It was more than just your average "good vs. evil" theme you'd get in most 80s toons.flojocabron wrote:Breetai wrote:Here are a few:
-The REAL Ghostbusters (funny they say "real" when it's a cartoon...)
they called it that because there was another show called "Ghostbusters"
But most everyone forgot this series.
I dont remember it and I've seen some pics on-line. There are DVDs of this series but I dont pay attention to it.
When I was little "the real ghost busters" cartoon scared me.
Im sure you can google the other series
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