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Looney Tunes also suffers from SNL Syndrome, hardcore cartoon smarks will never accept anything other than the 40's-60's shorts so anything else but the originals will suck.

Probably true, because we don't get to see the really bad ones. But when they were good, they were great, and it really is a tough standard to be compared against.

 

Couldn't they just revive Animaniacs? And why did they feel the need to sentai colour the characters?

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A guy on DVDVR made the perfect comparison. This is completely the same as Poochie.

 

Scratchy: Ooh, Poochie is one outrageous dude.

Itchy: He's totally in my face.

At least Poochie died on the way back to his home planet.

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"This is a kids show intended for kids today who are growing up in the Internet age, an age of technology, an age of hip, cool animation, and something that we hope will resonate with that age group," explained Sander Schwartz, president of Warner Bros. Animation

 

I thought this kind of talk only existed in satiric hyperbole

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Come on you guys, it's not like they're burning the negatives of the old cartoons to make these. Isn't this better than trying to recreate those, because they really can't? At least this can be funny in a campy sort of way.

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A guy on DVDVR made the perfect comparison. This is completely the same as Poochie.

 

Scratchy: Ooh, Poochie is one outrageous dude.

Itchy: He's totally in my face.

...so does that make you guys the nerds that complan about continuity flaws in a children's cartoon?

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Like he can fit anything into those tiny red shorts anyway.

 

Hell, most of the people who where the costumes in the theme parks are girls just because they fit the height requirements. On the other hand, taller characters like the Queen of Hearts are male.

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"This is a kids show intended for kids today who are growing up in the Internet age, an age of technology, an age of hip, cool animation, and something that we hope will resonate with that age group," explained Sander Schwartz, president of Warner Bros. Animation

I thought this kind of talk only existed in satiric hyperbole

I swear it sounded exactly like the marketing lady from the Poochie Simpsons episode, except that the WB person was actually serious

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Donald never wore pants cause he was a sexual freak. Always wore a towel when coming out of the shower though.

 

 

Goofy was/is on smack.

 

Huey, Dewey, and Louie...well, I can't even explain them.

 

Then again, I can't explain April, May, and June either (Minnie's neices)

 

 

 

Yeesh...there goes my disney trivia switch.

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That was kind of funny how they were using not-so-subtle similar names for the characters, so I guess in that sense it's not so offensive. The potential watchability of the series remains to be seen though.

 

On the other hand, what's the deal with trying to revive "Lola" anyway? Like Bugs said in Back in Action, "I don't need no female co-star."

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On the other hand, what's the deal with trying to revive "Lola" anyway? Like Bugs said in Back in Action, "I don't need no female co-star."

Well, Lola's been in Baby Looney Tunes from what I've seen...and I guess they needed at least ONE female member of the team without having to resort to using the non-talking cat that Pepe LePew always chased around.

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On the other hand, what's the deal with trying to revive "Lola" anyway?  Like Bugs said in Back in Action, "I don't need no female co-star."

Well, Lola's been in Baby Looney Tunes from what I've seen...and I guess they needed at least ONE female member of the team without having to resort to using the non-talking cat that Pepe LePew always chased around.

Well the thing about the cat... she could be the typical anime schoolgirl uber-slut.

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I pity you guys for not enjoying this.

 

By the way, if I had to fuck an anthropomorphic cartoon character, I'd fuck Lola.

I wouldn't fuck any anthropomorphic character. That out of the way, I have a small thing for Captain Amelia from "Treasure Planet". I think it was her british accent

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Isn't this better than trying to recreate those, because they really can't?

He makes a good point.

 

They may have gone too far with the "edgy futuristic" aspect on the re-designs, but something completly new is still better than "new" versions of the classics with different voices.

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Donald never wore pants cause he was a sexual freak. Always wore a towel when coming out of the shower though.

Sure was.

That sounds more like Yakky Doodle than Donald Duck.

If it was Yakky Doodle then you wouldn't be able to understand a goddamn word of it. God, I hate that little shithead.

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A guy on DVDVR made the perfect comparison. This is completely the same as Poochie.

 

Scratchy: Ooh, Poochie is one outrageous dude.

Itchy: He's totally in my face.

...so does that make you guys the nerds that complan about continuity flaws in a children's cartoon?

By the way, the answer is yes, and Slayer, that WB exec DOES sound like the woman from the Poochie episode

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Buzz: Team leader with laser and martial arts expertise

Duck: Weapons expert with built-in sonar

Roadster: Super speed

Spaz: Team muscle with jaws of steel

Lexi: Disguise expert with super hearing

Slick: Vehicles and surveillance; regeneration abilities

 

How many hours do you think it took them to come up with the name "Duck"?

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