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"Thanks, dad!"
It's crazy seeing how old he is. Might be old but he still has more talent than any of the new cartoon creatorsSeems like Craig's started work on the new PPG and Fosters shows.
(Source: https://twitter.com/CrackMcCraigen/status/1615819990120402944)
Oh boy.Seems like Craig's started work on the new PPG and Fosters shows.
(Source: https://twitter.com/CrackMcCraigen/status/1615819990120402944)
Care to share a clip?This cartoon is very good. Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077204
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It's not as good as what Tex Avery used to make, but it's supposed to be kid friendly and fun at the same time. And the songs are pretty catchy.
Godspeed you raccoon-eyed toonman.Seems like Craig's started work on the new PPG and Fosters shows.
(Source: https://twitter.com/CrackMcCraigen/status/1615819990120402944)
Its immediate predecessor--Lucky Luke in Daisy Town--is also good, if a bit weird.This cartoon is very good. Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077204
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It's not as good as what Tex Avery used to make, but it's supposed to be kid friendly and fun at the same time. And the songs are pretty catchy.
How about just share the entire damn movie?Care to share a clip?
There's also the earlier Lucky Luke film, dubbed in English by one man, Rich Little!How about just share the entire damn movie?
You might be able to find higher quality on Internet Archive or torrent sites. One problem I sometimes run into with both Lucky Luke and Asterix though is higher-quality versions only having the original French language track, and I don't know how to splice in the English dubs from the files I already have.
Even redditors who are nostalgic for the shows hate Animaniacs and Tiny ToonsI was never really an Animaniacs fan, in part because it felt like a really forced attempt at "recapturing" the tone of classic cartoons but for a modern audience, which meant a lot of hacky pop cultural references, smirky deconstructions of 1940s cartoon logic (thanks for breaking down how ridiculous those old cartoons you dicks supposedly homaging are!) obnoxious one-joke characters like Katie Kaboom and "Goodfeathers" (see we're referencing that one scene from Goodfellas FUNNY? FUNNY HOW DO I AMUSE YOU that by the mid 90s had already been "parodied" thousands of times by other uncreative hacks and we will DRIVE THIS JOKE INTO THE GROUND) and the weird fawning depictions of sugar daddy Spielberg, whose main contributions to the series (and Tiny Toons) was astroturfing the show everywhere and pumping up the production values
Obnoxious, one-joke character: Time for me to walk to the front door and then open it! (does so with a lot of in-betweening as a full orchestra goes crazy with the drums and horns)
Spielberg: "See, it's just like the classic Golden Age of Animation!"
Of course, back then, it was just hacks who were hoping to use the project to break into working on "real" shows i.e. live action. These are at least some of who writes modern Animaniacs.
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Wait, all the voices were done by just one guy?There's also the earlier Lucky Luke film, dubbed in English by one man, Rich Little!
This perfectly captures modern writers.These are at least some of who writes modern Animaniacs.
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Is this like, an in-joke, or a reaction to a bit of news that she announced, because she's still alive and well, according to my DDG search to confirm.lauren faust is dead