Skip to content


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

DO NOT POST - BACKUP IN PROGRESS

It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby NoveltyAct » Tue Jan 14, 2003 3:48 pm

Oh, golly. :blush Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes! Y'all are so sweet...I'm getting verklempt...*sniffle* ;) Hopefully this year will have some aspects, at least, that turn out better than last year's :pray .

Cartoons...I fondly remember the afterschool viewing block of Smurfs, He-Man/She-Ra, the Transformers, and GI Joe (that last hour got cooler and cooler as I got older :grin ). Somewhere along the line was Inspector Gadget, Scooby Doo (yes, I always loved a detective story, even ones with stoners and goofy dogs that have now engendered backlash because of idiotic movie versions); and as someone said before, the classics: Tom and Jerry, Bugs Bunny, the Roadrunner, Droopy, Mr. Magoo, and Marvin the Martian. Also, Peanuts!! Snoopy and Woodstock and Charlie Brown and Linus and Lucy and the mwa-wa-wuh-talking teachers, and of course, Marcie and Peppermint Patty.

Ahem.

What, I can't be 9 years old again for a moment? :grin

Also, Autumn and Ruth -- :lol What happens when that relationship breaks up? Can you still talk to yourself, or is it an apocalyptic meltdown where you can't even look at yourself in the mirror anymore? :hmm
NoveltyAct
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby aimbly » Tue Jan 14, 2003 4:06 pm

eep! How could i forget Charlie Brown??? awww, Linus reminded me of me!! carrying that blue blanket around everywhere. hehe. *ahem*
aimbly
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby AutumnT » Tue Jan 14, 2003 4:06 pm

Oh Petra I promise myself that we'll still be friends and then I act all aloof and ignore myself anyway.
AutumnT
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby badlydrawngirl » Tue Jan 14, 2003 4:59 pm

Just had to drag myself out of lurkerdom to comment on your Sarah avatar, tommo. Strange, though -- I thought everyone knew that Nadine is where it's [b:caae38232a]at[/b:caae38232a].

I really just said that out loud, didn't I?

badlydrawngirl (formerly ourgirlbashir)
badlydrawngirl
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby technopagan78 » Tue Jan 14, 2003 5:58 pm

Great topic, Tommo and great responses. I'm flipping on cartoon network, right now.

Dave, I loved Underdog! I can easily see Willow enjoying his self-deprecating humor.

Autumn, while I try not to date myself--I'm far too high maintenance, do you remember the fabulous Saturday morning line-up that included Fantastic Four, the Archies, Josie and the Pussycat and Hot Wheels? Or those halcyon days when prime time television included Batman (sort of cartoony), Flintstones and Johnny Quest (I had such the thing for Jade).

Notwithstanding the whole cold war nuclear threat, civil unrest, the undeclared wars in South Asia and avocado green kitchen appliances, the late sixties were a great time to be a kid: Underdog, Lance Link, the Huckleberry Hound Show...no wonder I never wanted to grow up.
technopagan78
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby AutumnT » Tue Jan 14, 2003 6:01 pm

Of course I remember that. And on the Friday night before a new season of cartoons there was always a prime time special you had to watch telling you just what time to set your alarm for the next morning to catch everything.

I also loved that kangaroo Skippy. Not a cartoon, but still good fun.
AutumnT
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby Rosenberg » Tue Jan 14, 2003 6:16 pm

Oh, cartoons great idea for a thread. My favorite cartoon when I was little was Rocky and Bullwinkle. Nothing was better than moose and squirrel and I would watch every episode over and over again. I also liked The Flintstones, Yogi Bear, George of the Jungle and Underdog. My more recent vintage favorites are SpongeBob (of course), Rugrats and ArghReal Monsters! I also admit to watching Pinky and the Brain and Fairly Oddparents. Sounds like I need to get a life.

Happy Birthday, Petra!
Rosenberg
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby DaNzS » Tue Jan 14, 2003 6:28 pm

oh this is a great topic because i love cartoons!

i think that's one thing i did best when i was a kid, watch cartoons all day, all week!

i love the smurfs, i esp. like lady smurf :D , care bears, rainbow brite, looney tunes, woody woodpecker, alvin and the chipmunks, garfield, ducktales, peter pan, x-men, he-ra (she-ra and he-man hehehe), conan the barbarian, and a lot more that i can't remember.

i also love watching those series, the von trapp family, the little princess, the secret garden, cedric, heidi, the magical twins.

and manga!!!! i love manga!!! astroboy, mazinger z, voltes 5, voltron(lions), yuyu hakusho(ghost fighter), dragon ball z, daimos, candy candy, slam dunk, ranma 1/2, lu pin, and so many more! :D

i love cartoons! i love cartoons! i love cartoons!

[img:3ee10d0969]http://www.smilies-world.de/Smilies/Usersmilies/Rafael/03/OLA.gif[/img:3ee10d0969]
DaNzS
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby Boomstick79 » Tue Jan 14, 2003 6:54 pm

Hehehe, marvellous - I come home from long day at work to find talk of such beloved cartoons as Ducktales, Alvin and the Chipmunks and Gummi Bears. But no mention of Dungeons and Dragons??? :shock That show rocked!! Much to my embarrassment I can still quote entire episodes as I have some still on video (VHS lasts surprisingly well even after almost 20 years!) - and my friends think I have finally lost the plot. Dudes, that show was awesome :grin
I love cartoons from when I was little, Jem was great, I'm so pleased I'm not the only one who remembers it (Kimber was the best by far :whistle ) also Jamie and the Magic torch, Battle of the Planets and Thundercats. She-ra was ok but I have to admit Hordak used to scare me :blush
I also have to admit to being a big CosgroveHall junkie when I was little, maybe it's because I'm english, maybe just because I'm daft, but Dangermouse and Count Duckula rocked. Count Duckula first started out as a villain on Dangermouse, that always threw me a little bit but DM and Penfold were amazing... (cue crazy woman singing about a powerhouse) :smug And Nanny and Igor on CD were funny as hell, and Dr. Von Goosewing! Ok, am in serious danger of losing any respect I have left here :p :spin
Trap door was also one of the best things on TV ever, Berk was always warned but someone always left the damn thing open! And Fraggle Rock, ah Fraggle Rock how I miss you.....
There's not that much newer stuff I really like to, or get a chance to watch but I think Pinky and Brain is tinged with genius. And the Simpsons or course, but sometimes that's hard to remember it's 'just' a cartoon.... ;)
Aw guys and gals, you made me all happy and nostalgic now, I think I may go and lie in bed and watch my He-man tape and bond with my 3ft cuddly Dangermouse I've had since I was 4 :grin
Night all,

~Lou

PS. Saw Chicago today - the film is amazing! Absolutely worth the price of admission, your friendly neighbourhood projectionist recommends it ;)
Boomstick79
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby technopagan78 » Tue Jan 14, 2003 7:34 pm

I'd totally forgotten about that, Autumn.

Okay, now I'm not entirely sure what to make of this...I just returned from the local In and Out drive in (I know, I know, not only do I watch cartoons, I eat junk food). After ordering at the walk-up window, I turn around and find two W/T age lesbians standing behind me and totally making out with each other. We are talking lip to lip, a hint of tongue, seriously PG13. Why do I bring this up? One of them was wearing a Spongebob Squarepants tee shirt. So, was it mere coincidence, or is today's W/T and cartoons discussion working some mojo in my town?

By the way, the 40 something heterosexual couple standing in line behind the girls responded to their smooching by starting up with their own smooching--to the intense amusement of the teen couple standing behind them. Love is in the air at the In and Out.
technopagan78
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby WiccansIllusion » Tue Jan 14, 2003 7:37 pm

80s- She-Rah, He Man, Rainbow Brite, Strawberry Shortcake, Smurfs, GI Joe, Transformers, Silverhawks and Thundercats.

Has anyone seen the remake of the Transformers and He-Man? their pretty bad, but they do have revised action figures...
WiccansIllusion
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby TheBunnySlayer » Tue Jan 14, 2003 7:58 pm

As a kid ... Pound Puppies, Underdog, Muppet Babies, Gummi Bears, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers, Ducktales, Talespin, and the original Nickelodeon version of Doug. Also in a non-animated variety I loved Fraggle Rock, The Muppet Show, Pooh's Corner, and Dumbo's Flying Circus. Does anyone else remember those last two? With big animatronic or puppet characters. There was also this show on Nickelodeon called Jeff and Jody about a mannaquin who came to life ... god, that was the best show ever. No one else remembers it though.

Nowadays, I pretty much stick with Nick. I love The Wild Thornberries. Adore them even. I went and saw the new movie twice. Spongebob. I loved Ahh! Real Monsters and The Angry Beavers. That was the best cartoon ever. Oh, and Little Bear and Blue's Clues. I shamelessly watch them every morning as I get ready for ... college. But what's up with that stupid turtle Franklin? That's one turtle I'd like to see in the highway ...
TheBunnySlayer
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby WebWarlock » Tue Jan 14, 2003 8:03 pm

Gods, I watch all teh crappy ones as a kid.
Speed Racer, Battle of the Planets, later Voltron...hmm, sensing a theme here.

Went back and watched some again as an adult. Man do they ever suck! Course I still laugh at the classics, Bugs, Daffy all the Warner Brothers stuff.

These days I watch maybe a little too many cartoons.

My wife loves Men in Black and all the Batman ones.
My son loves Disney cartoons and we both are glued to the TV when Kim Possible is on. Hey, she is a cute red head.

Course South Park.

Warlock
WebWarlock
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby relativegirl » Tue Jan 14, 2003 9:36 pm

Ahhh, cartoony goodness. :) My favorite cartoons from my childhood were Peanuts, especially the Great Pumpkin one, and Scooby Doo. The original, before Crappy Scrappy. I also really liked Johnny Quest. I thought Hadji and Johnny were cute. :whistle

As an adult, my love of cartoons has grown beyond all reason and decency. My holy (or unholy) trinity of adult cartoons are: [1] South Park (cuz nothing beats Cartman Gets an Anal Probe and "Uncle Fucker") [2] King of the Hill (even though it hits too close to home) and [3] the Simpsons (thank you Tracey Ullman). :baby

Oh and happy birthday as well to Petra! A kitten who, as far as I can tell, is not a cartoon. I don't think. :wave

eta: Hot action at the In and Out eh? Well, I guess that's what happens when you have bumper stickers that are easily defaced into saying "In and Out Urge". Ok, I'm off to In and Out. Cuz, um, I got an Urge. :kiss

I wonder if Autumn makes out with herself while waiting in line at the In and Out. :hmm
relativegirl
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby WiccansIllusion » Tue Jan 14, 2003 10:07 pm

There was an 80s movie named Mannaquin about a Mannaquin who was actually a person from ancient Egypt, but I don't recall anything on Nickelodion..
WiccansIllusion
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby FlereImsaho » Tue Jan 14, 2003 10:12 pm

This is a great topic Tommo.

I grew up watching every cartoon made, back in the "old days" before cable: The Flinstones, Bugs Bunny, Top Cat, Space Ghost, etc. TV was my third parent.

When my children were little we would get up early on Saturdays and watch The Smurfs, Thundercats, The Muppet Babies, and whatever my boys liked. The Tick was one of our favorites.

There's no cable here on the island and a dish would be difficult to setup due to us being surrounded by tall trees, so our choices are limited these days. Doesn't seem to be as many cartoons on Saturday morning. I like Pinky and the Brain a lot, and Ren and Stimpy when I'm at someone's house that gets it.

I've missed this site. My new job has kept me very busy. I don't even have time to read Pens during the week! :( Maybe I can catch up on some of my favorite stories this coming weekend. I'm not complaining about the new job though. It is so good to be working again.

I just heard that Alyson is getting married in the Fall. I wish for them many happy years.
FlereImsaho
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby AutumnT » Tue Jan 14, 2003 10:27 pm

[quote:c1721950cd]Quote:
I wonder if Autumn makes out with herself while waiting in line at the In and Out.
[/quote:c1721950cd] Not since I started taking myself for granted.
AutumnT
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby The Smee » Tue Jan 14, 2003 10:42 pm

Righty-ho.

Classics are Charlie Brown, Wacky Races, Jetsons, Dangermouse, Transformers (well, all 80s cartoons really...I love the way how they were all 30 minute adverts for toys) and much more that I can't remember right now.

Nowadays, I'm a sucker for anything tht looks remotely anime, so that means Samurai Jack, The Powerpuff Girls and Dexter's Laboratory.

But my favourite cartoons are the japanese anime feature-length film, such as Akira (well, obviously), Ghost in the Shell (becuase it's totally mental), Perfect Blue and Wings of the Honneamease (which isn't how you spell it). Anime kinda deserves special mention just becuase of how violent the damn things are. Ever seen an 18-rated cartoon before?
The Smee
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby dreiser » Wed Jan 15, 2003 12:52 am

anime is one thing, cartoons are another. not all anime is violent just like not all cartoons are stupid.

my favorite cartoon will always be jem. just for the early punk rock influence the misfits had on me. oh, and the sheer quality of their hit single, misfits in hawaii. aww yeah.

nic
dreiser
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby The Shadowcat » Wed Jan 15, 2003 1:38 am

I'm almost afraid to post in this thread, because I am such a cartoon fanatic. If I really were to list all the toons that I have loved over the years, the list would be so long that no one would even try to look at it. So, I'll try to be brief, and won't even mention much anime. Really. Keep in mind that every toon listed here has a place in my heart. There are so many more that I like, but they're either not worth mentioning, or they're Japanese, so few people would know them.

Besides the classics, such as Bugs Bunny, there are many a toon that delight me to this day. I'll completely skip over the 60's and 70's toons, and dive right into the 80's.

I love 80's tv. It was what I watched all the time. The tv was my babysitter, and I payed very close attention it it. Of course I loved G.I. Joe, The Transformers, Jem, and The Smurfs just like many from my generation. I'll skip the commonly loved shows, and try for some more obscure stuff.

Some of my favorites from the 80's:

The Bionic Six, The Snorks, Laser Tag, The Paw Paws, Spiderman and His Amazing Friends, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, Danger Mouse, The Little Prince, The Littles, Gobots, The Centurions, Robotech, Jace and the Wheeled Warriors, Galaxy High, Heathcliff, Beverly Hills Teens, MASK, Dinosaucers, Beetlejuice, Kwicky Koala, Defenders of the Earth

From the 90's: Batman, Animaniacs, Tiny Toons, ExoSquad (one of the best shows ever!), Fantastic Four, Spiderman, Rescue Rangers, Conan the Adventurer, Conan and the Young Warriors, Darkwing Duck, Prince Valliant, Pirates of Darkwater, Biker Mice from Mars, King Arthur and the Knights of Justice, Earthworm Jim, Freakaziod, The Tick, Captain N, The Critic, Phantom 2040, Duckman, The Maxx, Spawn, Reboot, Daria, Powerpuff Girls

And from the last few years: Dexter's Laboratory, Jonny Bravo, Codename: Kids Next Door, Futurama, Harvey Birdman, Cow and Chicken, Justice League, Samurai Jack, South Park, Angela Anaconda, and Totally Spies (ok, it was a very guilty pleasure)

Would you believe that was the super-condensed version?

We're misfits in Hawaii, seein' the Hawaiian sights
We're misfits in Hawaii
We spend all of our nights scratchin' insect bites
The Shadowcat
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby SJ » Wed Jan 15, 2003 1:43 am

Galaxy High was cool :grin the music was great on that cartoon.
Defenders Of The Earth was pretty good too :)
SJ
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby Dave V » Wed Jan 15, 2003 5:24 am

cattwoman98111, I'd almost forgotten about the Banana Splits! As a kid in camp my cabin called themselves that. Didn't they have other adventure stories broadcast during their show? I seem to remember a live-action island adventure type of thing.

technopagan78, Rosenberg, TheBunnySlayer: Underdog rocks! I'm glad that people remember that funny little guy.
Dave V
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby CaptMurdock » Wed Jan 15, 2003 5:45 am

[quote:87eb296e2e]Quote:
cattwoman98111, I'd almost forgotten about the Banana Splits! As a kid in camp my cabin called themselves that. Didn't they have other adventure stories broadcast during their show? I seem to remember a live-action island adventure type of thing.

[/quote:87eb296e2e]

That was "Danger Island." One of the good guys in that silly serial was a young Jan-Michael Vincent.

technopagan78: Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp! For years I had thought that that show was some youthful delusion I had -- until Nickelodeon showed it at 12:30 AM Saturday nights about, oh, ten years back, I guess. Ah, childhood memories. Ed Simian introducing Lancelot Link and his back-up ground, the Evolution Revolution!

Ah, the Tick. Still one of my fave theme "songs": Dot do-WWEEEEE, dotdotdot-dweee- DOWWW And of course, the supervillian with the best name: The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight. (The live-action show just wasn't as much fun -- although I loved BatManuel!)
CaptMurdock
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby themagicpixie » Wed Jan 15, 2003 5:47 am

Is there a Wednesday daily thread yet?

Harry Potter fans, the 5th book is out on 21st June...
on BBC's Newsround site (kids' news site)

news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/h...661257.stm
themagicpixie
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby oneyedchicklet » Wed Jan 15, 2003 6:18 am

Hey Autumn,
It wasn't just the cartoons on Saturday that rocked. How about "Land of the Lost" and "HR Puffnstuff" I also loved the little "School House Rocks" skits too. I loved Interplanet Janet and the little peice of paper singing "I'm just a bill, yes I'm only a bill and I'm sitting here on Capital Hill" oh and Conjuction Junction. God, I'm old!!!

Love to All,
Barb
oneyedchicklet
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby Triscuit7 » Wed Jan 15, 2003 7:06 am

Barb - old, yeah, right :p

Mighty Mouse. :heart Now that was a great cartoon, even if it was recently re-used in some commercial involving cheese, I think.

And ahem, UnderDog. :lol

Ciao, Melissa
Triscuit7
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby oneyedchicklet » Wed Jan 15, 2003 7:12 am

Mel- Yeah, Mighty Mouse was cool....

"Here I come to save the day" that means that Mighty Mouse is on the way!!!

Magilla Gorilla was cool too. OG was so cute.
Great now I have all these cartoon theme songs in my head. I need to sleep.

Love to All,
Barb
oneyedchicklet
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby AutumnT » Wed Jan 15, 2003 8:22 am

[quote:7f190173fd]Quote:
Hey Autumn,
It wasn't just the cartoons on Saturday that rocked. How about "Land of the Lost"
[/quote:7f190173fd] Oh my God. I was addicted to that. Marshall, Will & Holly on a routine ...

Bad acting. Cheesey sets. and dinosaurs!
AutumnT
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby CaptMurdock » Wed Jan 15, 2003 10:06 am

Marshall, Will and Holly
On a routine expedition
Till the greatest earthquake ever known!

SLAM!
High on the rapids
That flung their tiny raft
And plunged them down a thousand feet below!

To the Laaaand of the Looossst...


Loved that show. I thought Enoch was the coolest. :cool
CaptMurdock
 


It's Spongebob Squarepants Tuesday MKF! 1/14/03

Postby kbk3022 » Wed Jan 15, 2003 1:43 pm

I used to watch a ton of cartoons. Some of the classic ones I remember watching are: Scooby Doo, Woody Woodpecker, Tom and Jerry, The Jetsons, The Flintstones, Bugs Bunny, The Smurfs, and Garfield.

I also watched Alvin and the Chipmunks, Duck Tales, Tale Spin, Inpector Gadget, Doug, Animaniacs, Chip'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and of course Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
kbk3022
 

PreviousNext

Return to Board index

Return to Other Backup

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests


Powered by phpBB The phpBB Group © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007
Style based on a Cosa Nostra Design