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Started by VenomousNinja, July 18, 2011, 09:04:57 AM

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VenomousNinja

Fuckin',
Powerpuff Girls were fucking amazing.
No fucking joke.

DreadStunLock

Johny Bravo
Samurai Jack
Ed, Edd and Eddy
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
<3

Cronky

There's two things about this thread that I like...

First off is that old(ish) cartoons are being talked about.

Second is that this thread is supposed to be about Twitter, but this derailment was so accepted that even Venomous (who started the thread in case you forgot) had to get in on it!
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DreadStunLock

Quote from: Cronky on July 20, 2011, 09:42:08 PM
There's two things about this thread that I like...

First off is that old(ish) cartoons are being talked about.

Second is that this thread is supposed to be about Twitter, but this derailment was so accepted that even Venomous (who started the thread in case you forgot) had to get in on it!


You start to sound like Martin, derailment is when most people have a problem, it's being developed into something more useful, why let a thread die? You develop it, and people find it a bit more constructive to talk about.

LennardF1989

#19
Dexter's Lab, Powerpuff Girls, Ren and Stimpy, Johnny Quest, Samurai Jack, I am Weasel, another etc.

Newer shows I liked: Grim Adventures, Kids Next Door, Fosters House of Imaginary friends, Evil con Carne

Live with Louie was actually on Fox Kids over here, Eek the Cat, too. I miss all those awesome shows, Fox Kids used to have Spider-man, now, since Disney owns it, all we see is those shitty childish programs while they have licenses for all Marvel shows :/

I remember watching Samurai Pizza Cats when I was like 6 years. That was awesome in some sense, too.

Cronky



Quote from: DreadStunlock on July 20, 2011, 10:17:01 PM
Quote from: Cronky on July 20, 2011, 09:42:08 PM
There's two things about this thread that I like...

First off is that old(ish) cartoons are being talked about.

Second is that this thread is supposed to be about Twitter, but this derailment was so accepted that even Venomous (who started the thread in case you forgot) had to get in on it!


You start to sound like Martin, derailment is when most people have a problem, it's being developed into something more useful, why let a thread die? You develop it, and people find it a bit more constructive to talk about.

I said I liked those two things about this thread...

I didn't say, "Everyone is derailing this thread. Stop it or die! TWITTER IS LIFE. LIFE IS TWITTER. REJOICE AND JOIN. DRINK THE KOOLAID"

...Mainly because that just sounds weird.
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LennardF1989

#21
OMG! How can I forget SCOOBY DOO! That was my most favorite show. I literally watched the "Scooby Doo on Zombie Island" dead.

Currently, Spongebob Squarepants and Fairly Odd Parents are pretty mch the only shows I still watch. Do you have any idea how mean and black-humorish Squidward is?

DreadStunLock

Quote from: LennardF1989 on July 20, 2011, 11:46:20 PM
OMG! How can I forget SCOOBY DOO! That was my most favorite show. I literally watched the "Scooby Doo on Zombie Island" dead.

Currently, Spongebob Squarepants and Fairly Odd Parents are pretty mch the only shows I still watch. Do you have any idea how mean and black-humorish Squidward is?

Eeeww...Scooby doo is aweful!

Farley4Fan

I love spongebob because they mix in some more adult-ish jokes that you probably wouldn't get until you are older, so you can watch it later and be amazed at what you missed.  I liked flapjack until they (seemingly) cancelled it?  I don't ever see it on anymore.

I'm just going to ignore the last Dread post due to a ridiculous amount of ridiculousness that I need not explain.

One more show: SWAT CATS!

DreadStunLock

Quote from: Farley4Fan on July 21, 2011, 12:22:43 AM
I love spongebob because they mix in some more adult-ish jokes that you probably wouldn't get until you are older, so you can watch it later and be amazed at what you missed.  I liked flapjack until they (seemingly) cancelled it?  I don't ever see it on anymore.

I'm just going to ignore the last Dread post due to a ridiculous amount of ridiculousness that I need not explain.

One more show: SWAT CATS!

Seriously? Scooby Doo is that good? The cartoon was aweful, and the movie sucked bad :| Oh well...OOOOH SWAT CATS YES!

Cronky

Scooby Doo was good up until the point they brought in Scrappy Doo.
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Farley4Fan

I manually erased scrappy doo from my memory with machines.  I have a tattoo on my chest that I can only read in the mirror each morning and it reminds me that I have done this.  So, whoever this scrappy doo is, he/she must be some kind of douche bag.

@Dread, are you talking about the live action movie?  I have a tattoo on my left thigh that reminds me, whenever I shave it, that I took action to remove the memory of the scooby doo live action movie with a machine.  I tend to not think of it when I think of Scooby Doo.

LennardF1989

#27
Obviously I meant the cartoons, the Live Action movies are OK-ish, but only because Rowan Atkinson plays in the first one.

Quote from: Farley4Fan on July 21, 2011, 12:22:43 AM
I love spongebob because they mix in some more adult-ish jokes that you probably wouldn't get until you are older, so you can watch it later and be amazed at what you missed.
Exactly, I didn't notice most of the subtleties untill I was much older.

DreadStunLock

Quote from: Farley4Fan on July 21, 2011, 04:13:24 AM
I manually erased scrappy doo from my memory with machines.  I have a tattoo on my chest that I can only read in the mirror each morning and it reminds me that I have done this.  So, whoever this scrappy doo is, he/she must be some kind of douche bag.

@Dread, are you talking about the live action movie?  I have a tattoo on my left thigh that reminds me, whenever I shave it, that I took action to remove the memory of the scooby doo live action movie with a machine.  I tend to not think of it when I think of Scooby Doo.

I am talking about them both being really aweful :D