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The name of of the show really does fit now and daysWhatever Happened To Robot Jones? is still a sweet and under appreciated cartoon.
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The name of of the show really does fit now and daysWhatever Happened To Robot Jones? is still a sweet and under appreciated cartoon.
If your up for a special that looks to have been rushed into production and not make the deadline, here's one!Any particular Halloween specials I should look out for this year? Old or new, doesn't matter. I've got Over the Garden Wall covered but not really had time to watch anything else this year.
Doesn't seem to be available in my country, but I appreciate the suggestion.If your up for a special that looks to have been rushed into production and not make the deadline, here's one!
See if you can find a copy of The Halloween Tree.Any particular Halloween specials I should look out for this year? Old or new, doesn't matter. I've got Over the Garden Wall covered but not really had time to watch anything else this year.
I'm sorry, if there's another copy on YouTube you can find, be my guest. It's always annoying when these country restrictions kick in.Doesn't seem to be available in my country, but I appreciate the suggestion.
Reminded an old broadcast of "Halloween is Grinch Night" from Chicago's WLS-TV is up on YouTube....Here's a rip from the Internet Archive.
But as to what you should watch, Witch's Night Out and Halloween is Grinch Night are very good. If you can find a copy of the last Tales from the Crypt episode, "The Third Pig," that one's really whacked-out.
Here's a list of stuff you might want.
Thanks all, very nice collection to pour over here.Here's a rip from the Internet Archive.
But as to what you should watch, Witch's Night Out and Halloween is Grinch Night are very good. If you can find a copy of the last Tales from the Crypt episode, "The Third Pig," that one's really whacked-out.
Here's a list of stuff you might want.
It's basically DuckTales with teeth! The MC also becomes an orphan right in the second episode when his whole family gets killed off by the very people who ran them off their land.
So cool seeing folks enjoying it!Alfred J. Kwak is so fucking weird and that's why I love it, in any other series I would have roll out my eyes at seeing literal Hitler as the main villain and all the other themes that feel preachy but somehow the writers managed it to actually making it fun on top of finding the craziest way to resolve the problems.
One of my favorite episodes is the one where Alfred has to cure not-AIDS in not-Africa, so how does he do it? He flies to the moon so the clown that lives there teaches him how to play his magic violin to cure the disease by playing it on the radio for 3 hours straight. But then the politicians of the country throw his ass on jail, so now Alfred plays the magic violin to kidnap all the children of not-Africa as ransom to let him go and to treat the poor people that suffered from not-AIDS better. Just fucking insane.
Also, the soundtrack is really good.
I don't hate the idea and the CGI is actually really good. Hopefully it sticks the landing.So, this just got out.
Yep, the future designer of Brother Bear was on this show. Such a shame he passed away some years ago.Pingu's unofficial Halloween special
Lee Hardcastle is nuts
So cool seeing folks enjoying it!
As a kid I was confused as fuck by the show, wasn't sure whether I liked it or not, but the MC had a cute design so I watched it. I understood it uses real life conflicts, but didn't understood what the resolution had to do with the problem. Now as an adult I'm having a blast with it!
Sometimes I get reminded of Alfred Kwak when seeing political themes in current cartoons, and am wondering how today's kids perceive those shows, although those are different political topics so I guess the reaction would be different as well. It just nostalgic to muse about it for me.
Also the character designer for Alfred was Harald Siepermann, who later worked as char. designer for warious Disney films, which is pretty cool!
Huh. A style that's simple to draw and aesthetically pleasing?