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Since it's almost 2026 I gotta ask are there any animated new years specials aside Rudolphs shinny new year?
 
Two days before Christmas, I went to a Spanish barbershop near my neighborhood and they were actually showing some classic Russian cartoons on for entertainment. I was surprised to have never seen this before hand:


I was wondering if @Trilby or anyone on here that post vintage cartoons has seen this. It’s almost like the Russians made their own version of Tom & Jerry, and it looked pretty nice.
 
Two days before Christmas, I went to a Spanish barbershop near my neighborhood and they were actually showing some classic Russian cartoons on for entertainment. I was surprised to have never seen this before hand:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Js6KqgAyaBQ
I was wondering if @Trilby or anyone on here that post vintage cartoons has seen this. It’s almost like the Russians made their own version of Tom & Jerry, and it looked pretty nice.
Nu Pogodi is some good shit.
Fantadroms is some shit with ac coolant in the cook
 
Since it's almost 2026 I gotta ask are there any animated new years specials aside Rudolphs shinny new year?
Usually slim pickings on New Year specials, the only other I could think of is Charlie Brown from 1985.

Two days before Christmas, I went to a Spanish barbershop near my neighborhood and they were actually showing some classic Russian cartoons on for entertainment. I was surprised to have never seen this before hand:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Js6KqgAyaBQ
I was wondering if @Trilby or anyone on here that post vintage cartoons has seen this. It’s almost like the Russians made their own version of Tom & Jerry, and it looked pretty nice.
I knew of this one for some 25 years, though I first saw it back in the Morpheus/Kazaa days, it was the fifth episode I noticed in a search that caught my attention. Amazing they kept it going long after the end of the Soviet Union.

Speaking of Animation from the "other side", I see someone found this, the joint Korean animated feature from 20 years back, directed by Nelson "AKOM" Shin...
 
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I knew of this one for some 25 years, though I first saw it back in the Morpheus/Kazaa days, it was the fifth episode I noticed in a search that caught my attention. Amazing they kept it going long after the end of the Soviet Union.
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I first heard of it through pirate famicom circles, apparently there was a hack or two for kids to play on their Dendy consoles
 
Why do these idiots keep using animation as a form of therapy?

It’s just so stupid.
Arrested development, and maybe it's them trying to inflict their own traumas onto children like a virus. Similar to how nignogs literally believe they get cured of AIDS by raping infant girls.
 
Two days before Christmas, I went to a Spanish barbershop near my neighborhood and they were actually showing some classic Russian cartoons on for entertainment. I was surprised to have never seen this before hand:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Js6KqgAyaBQ
I was wondering if @Trilby or anyone on here that post vintage cartoons has seen this. It’s almost like the Russians made their own version of Tom & Jerry, and it looked pretty nice.
I remember seeing those cartoons in Atomic Heart. For some reason, however, there were only a few areas that showed the cartoons with sound.
 
*El Tigre roar sound effect*
https://youtube.com/watch?v=O-zZqrdybGE
Fuck YYYYYEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS
watched this with the online gang last night
really fun, if anything a little too dense visually for groupwatching with a text chat
lots of great little cartooning gags, like the stripper with the spinning knives on her boobs and the dollar bill gets cut into coins
def hope it gets made in full

also it makes me realize how totally dead that Genndy Popeye animatic was, even more than I thought previously
 
Sorry for de-esculating the seuss talk. I found this, the last part of the merrie history of looney tunes came out yesterday. This series from a vintage anime reviewer called kaizerbeamz on youtube has documented the entirety of looney tunes media from the early days of the 1930s to today, parts 1-7 are almost a hour long per video while the latest 8th part is almost 3½ hours long covering the 70s to now. Idk has anyone else here watched this documentary
https://youtube.com/watch?v=GmypUwG6x2s:418(of course he puts lola bunny in the thumbnail, sheesh)
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^this is the guy that designed Lola Bunny
Honestly makes perfect sense. Niggers love big tits and ass.
 
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