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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2018 0:32:16 GMT
These are my 10 favorite animated series
1. Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005–2008) 2. Batman The Animated Series (1992-1995) 3. The Simpsons (1989- 4. Futurama (1999-2013) 5. Justice League\Justice League Unlimited (2001-2006) 6. Superman: The Animated Series (1996-2000) 7. American Dad (2005- 8. The Legend of Korra (2012-2014) 9. Ducktales (1987-1990) 10. Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008-2015)
Feel free to tell me how bad my top 10 animated series are
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jan 19, 2018 0:40:50 GMT
Bojack Horseman Avatar The Simpsons The Critic Futurama Batman Ren & Stimpy The Maxx Gurren Lagan Rick & Morty or Samarai Jack
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Post by politicidal on Jan 19, 2018 0:47:36 GMT
Atrocious, you disgust me.
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Post by rateater on Jan 19, 2018 0:51:44 GMT
over half good.
dungeons & dragons ulysses 31 galaxy rangers futurama simpsons valerian batman tas beetlejuice thundercats droids
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Post by Catman on Jan 19, 2018 1:27:01 GMT
You need Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Fullmetal Alchemist.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 19, 2018 1:31:11 GMT
I like the Simpsons. Never have seen the others.
If you like them ... no reason to say you are wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2018 1:41:20 GMT
You need Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Fullmetal Alchemist. I am not familiar with these shows.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jan 19, 2018 23:55:09 GMT
Seems fairly normal. I still need to watch seasons 2 and 3 of Avatar.
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Post by kevin on Jan 20, 2018 21:31:45 GMT
Pretty good imo. Avatar: The Last Airbender is my favorite animated series as well.
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Post by Catman on Jan 21, 2018 1:39:09 GMT
You also need to add:
We Bare Bears Regular Show The Amazing World of Gumball The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack O.K. K.O - Let's Be Heroes Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Adventure Time Freakazoid!
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jan 21, 2018 21:16:40 GMT
It's fine but you need to expand your horizons and check out some older animated shows.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2018 21:47:31 GMT
It's fine but you need to expand your horizons and check out some older animated shows. I have seen old cartoons but most of the old cartoons i have seen are the short 5-10 minutes of the old Disney cartoons of the 1930s and 40s. And the Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry. Which are some of my favorite things to watch.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2018 21:58:44 GMT
No Rick and Morty?
And Family Guy is surely better than American Dad.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2018 22:19:03 GMT
No Rick and Morty? And Family Guy is surely better than American Dad. I have never seen Rick and Morty I think American Dad is better than Family Guy.
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Post by poelzig on Jan 24, 2018 8:11:39 GMT
These are my 10 favorite animated series
1. Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005–2008) 2. Batman The Animated Series (1992-1995) 3. The Simpsons (1989- 4. Futurama (1999-2013) 5. Justice League\Justice League Unlimited (2001-2006) 6. Superman: The Animated Series (1996-2000) 7. American Dad (2005- 8. The Legend of Korra (2012-2014) 9. Ducktales (1987-1990) 10. Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008-2015) Feel free to tell me how bad my top 10 animated series are I would replace 1, and 7-10 with Samurai Jack, Archer, Rick & Morty, Samurai Champloo and Cowboy Beebop in no particular order. The exception is Batman: TAS is #1 But that isn't to say your list is bad.
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Post by poelzig on Jan 24, 2018 8:14:47 GMT
No Rick and Morty? And Family Guy is surely better than American Dad. You like Rick and Morty? Maybe you're not as bad as I thought? Your reply will answer that question.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Jan 24, 2018 10:43:48 GMT
eh, Futurama was very good. I doubt I could even make a Top Ten list of animated shows
Duckman Dr. Katz Futurama Road Runner
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Post by Roberto on Jan 24, 2018 13:43:30 GMT
American Dad is on it, so it sucks.
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Post by Cooper, the Golden Retriever on Jan 25, 2018 6:52:36 GMT
It's fine but you need to expand your horizons and check out some older animated shows. I have seen old cartoons but most of the old cartoons i have seen are the short 5-10 minutes of the old Disney cartoons of the 1930s and 40s. And the Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry. Which are some of my favorite things to watch. I'll add Linus the Lionhearted, 1964-1969, unique in its using product chartacters, Post cereal's mascots, such as Sugar Bear, who you can see on the Sugar/Golden Crisp cereal, and Crispy Critters's Linus the Lionhearted, and some others from Alpha Bitsa'ssLovable Truly-the immortal titan Sheldon Leonard-"It's a Wonderful Life"(actor),"The Danny Thomas show alias Make Room for Daddy","Gomer Pyle"(producer-director),"Dick Van Dyke"(producer) and several of the Looney Tunes when that fat cat Dodsworth appeared and another with a banty rooster discovered by Foghorn Leghorn, who managed him (all of these being 1950s Robert McKimson-directed ones), Carl Reiner (father of "Meathead" Rob Reiner and "Dick Van Dyke" show producer-creator as well as comedian with Mel Brooks), Ruth Buzzi, and Johnathan Winters with Dean Martin-Bing Crosby impressionist Gerry Matthews as Sugar Bear, along with Jesse White as Claudius Crow, a zany crow The Woody Woodpecker cartoons, preferably to mid 1950s. The 1940s Woodys are best. The Flintstones (thru 1964,,preferably)(1960-1966) Beany and Cecil (1962-1976) (Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies's Bob Clampett's old puppet show turned into a cartoon-fun fact, it was first shown in foreign countries, apparently English speaking ones as United Artists-distributed shorts-also Clampett director Repulic Pictures one short after leaving Warner Brothers after doing all those Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes and leaving a legacy of laughter)-with a number of "Ren and Stimpy" infleunces like crazy non sequitur gags (the villian Dishonest John being stymied by Peter Lorre like Staring Herring and hypnotically transformed into a 19th centurty steamboat!) as well as pre-existing background music mingled with original songs and music. Everyone says this influenced the more Chuck Jones influenced "Tiny Toon Adventures/Animaniacs" types but this had the Clampett/Kricfalusi style and also a real warmth between Beany and Cap.tHuffenpuff unlike later.. Huckleberry Hound. Hanna-Barbera's first real funny cartoon show and dog star. With Daws Butler as your host and some of the most well known stock cues before Hoyt Curtin delivered his own to the show (though he did play calliope on all of those singings by our blue hound of "Oh my Darling Celementine" with the lyrics sometimes reflecting the story, especially when ex Looney Tunes/WB writer Warren Foster came on.) QuickDraw. The first HB cartoon where another WB writer, perhaps the most known, Mike Maltese hopped on. With the original funny cartoon detectives, Super Snooper and mousy Blabber, hound suburbanites Auggie Doggie and Doggie Daddy. Known for a lot of J.Seely stock music (many television series and some L<ooney Tunes shorts due to a music strike used these) and H.Curtin's fun theme. Alvin and the Chipmunk aka the Alvin show. 1961-1965, with the original, Ross Bagdasarian,Sr.doing all of the main four characters, the title rodents and David Seville (who reminds me of Looney bulldog Marc Anthony's master as he appeared in "Feline Frameup", a 1954 shorts with Claude the yellow evil cat trying to put that nice kitty Pussyfoot in M.A.'s mouth.) Clyde Crashcup, the nutty and perhaps vain (for taking credit for inventing already existing invention) inventor and little pal Leonardo co-anhored. With several shorter music cartoons with the munks and Dave. The background music included the chase theme often used on Beany by "David Seville"'s close pal Bob Clampett. King Leonardo and Tennessee Tuxedo from Total-TV. Leonardo predated Linus as the first cartoon lion to hit on TV. VOice of Jackson "Brutus/Bluto" Beck for King L. and "Maxwell Agent 86/Inspector Gadet" Don Adams for Tennessee. Allen Swift plays King Leonardo's assistant/prime minister Odie Cologne, a Pepe Le pew ripoof (in looks only). Bradley Bolke, as Chumley, best friend/roomie to Tux, with Larry "F Troop/Merlin the Magic Mouse,. Cool Cat" Storch as advisor Mr.Whoopee. Gumby. I've enjoyed the longrunning decades-running clay show, with Gumby and Pokey, but ONLY the fifties and sixties. The eighties version sounded blah (not to mention, as yet another show with sampled stock cues, which by the eighties had become a legal thing, had to be rerecorded when the 1980s revival appeared.) Gigantor (Japanese, US dub). Bigger than big. Stronger than strong. The famed 1960s giant robot, with tween Jimmy Sparks..and kickass song much more recently done by the "punk" band The Dickies. Also both the theatrical and television DePatie-Freleng shows. Roger Ramjet, with Gary Owens a few years pre-"Beautiful Downtown Burbank" on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh In", as the fearless air force pilot. Very Ward like.,.,which brings me to,.., Most Jay Ward shows, as Bullwinkle, Dudley Do Right, Hoppity hooper and George of the Jungle. The Mar.Magoo cartoonsd with Jim Backus as Magoo. Near sighted, yes, but always avoids violent danger! "Oh,. Magoo, you've done it again" With longtime character actor Jerry Hausner (various radio and dubbed over baby voices in live shows and other types) and Daws Butler (in one of his many Frank Fontaine voices, the same that Stan Freberg in that one 1950s Bugs short "Rabbit's Kin" did as Pete Puma did) as goofy college nephew Waldo. And finally.."Da-vey" Davey and Goliath,1961-1975! Davey and Sally Hanson and big dog Goliath, who talks just to Davy (with the beloved voice of Hal Smith, many HB voices, and the 1960-61 voice for Elmer Fudd and also on some Gumby;'s.) A Lutheran Church sponsored, religious/enjoyable stop motion show.
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Post by darkpast on Jan 25, 2018 7:03:21 GMT
no honorable mention for Scooby doo Where Are you? Flintstones, The Jetsons or possibly Beavis and Butthead
guilty pleasures: He-Man: Masters of The Universe, Thundercats, TMNT, Superfriends
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