Anyone else ever watch this? Well its time for another of these threads, lets dig deep in there to find both hidden gems and garbage. Also lets make this double as a thread to ask about cartoons you remember seeing but not the name of Sup Forums never disappoints at digging up some weird stuff.
>we got the missing devil girl episode >also the hell episode is actually referred as hell in our dub
Asher Cooper
Love Grimm's Fairy Tales. I dug it up last year and slowly rewatching it. So much Nostalgia blasting.
Zachary Ward
I watched that shit and I swear I remember one of those stories being about some chick who had to wear a bearskin during the day and worked in a kitchen but had a ton of dresses to go dancing at night because of it but I forgot the whole deal about what that fairy tale was about favorite was still the princesses who fucked up their shoes every night by sneaking off some magic bullshit land in the secret basement of the castle
>when you realize you were watching anime all along growing up
Justin Collins
well fuck, I finally found it. It's coat of many colors and I did not remember the underlying threat of that story was the princess having ptsd about her dad wanting to marry her
Joshua Stewart
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Hudson Rivera
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Aiden Edwards
What's the episode that she appears
Cooper Young
Good choice, OP. This show is Maximum comfy.
Owen Gonzalez
this looks cute
is there porn?
Eli Smith
As said some of these are fucked up.. then again a lot is based on Brothers Grimm stuff.
Jacob Green
Animated Easter special that Canadians might know, called The Tale of the Great Bunny. It was funded by Cadbury, it involved the "Great Bunny" being kidnapped and some kids find a hole and go through it to the Land of Chocolate or something to find him. I have never, EVER seen anything online for it in terms of pictures. There's a book out there as well as a commercial on YouTube that's about the story but not for the TV special, but I can't find a single piece of footage for the actual special.
If you watched YTV, you probably remember this from around the late 90s/early 00s during Easter.
Only description I know of
>The Tale of the Great Bunny, a Canadian animated special, hops onto the YTV schedule. It’s the tale of a young girl in search of the Great Bunny who, for some unknown reason, hasn’t delivered Easter eggs this holiday. As well as demonstrating the importance of sharing, this story offers a delightful theory on why bunnies and eggs are part of the Easter holiday. The Tale of the Great Bunny airs Friday, April 13th, 6:00 – 6:30 p.m. (r) Sunday, April 15th, 6:30 – 7:00 p.m - See more at:
Justin Sanchez
A-Ko?
Easton Murphy
I swear i saw these translated in english at my grandma's house as a kid, they were on VHS... God I wish I had the foresight to nab the stuff she got me as a kid for when i visited...
Ian Cox
Do hybrid shows count?
Carter Lee
Cartoon about this girl who would travel to some magical realm with koalas. Her dad was trapped there in a crystal or some shit?
Justin Hill
user pls it's just a girl
Eli Morales
Princess Sydney The Legend Of The Blue Rabbit. The cover is burned into my mind, but I can't remember what the cartoon was about. There's singing and witches.
Jacob Myers
>Princess Sidney is smiling as she cuts a huge fart that's just NOW hitting the blue rabbit, forcing him to recoil in horror.
Dominic Martin
>not telling the difference between 80s artstyle and transitional 90s style that wasn't Super stylized Obari schizophrenia.
Henry Foster
Okay, I'll bite. What are you sperging about? It looks like a pretty clear 80's artstyle to me.
Owen Carter
A Journey Through Fairy Land. I didn't even see it as a kid: I watched it as an adult but don't see many people acknowledge it. I think I've only run into one other user on here that's watched it. Which is a shame because it's very good.
Jace Barnes
This is one of those ones that I only vaguely remembered and half wondered if it was a fever dream for many years.
Oh man this brings back memories... the voice actor for Thumbelina sounds weird.
Jaxon Butler
Not ringing any bells. Do you remember anything else?
Charles Morales
How is this Thumbalina if she's normal but ends up essentially cursed to shrink down? And Thumalina's mother looks like a MAN.
Noah Lewis
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Wyatt Williams
Wasn't this actually a series instead of a movie? I swear I remember it being an episodic series with many episodes.
Carson Cooper
It's Thumbelina in the way Princess and the Frog is the Frog Prince. The fairy tale as we know it exists within the universe of this new story and influences the happenings in it, thus giving it a similar title, but it in fact doesn't have to match the original story perfectly because it's a separate thing.
In this case, it looks like Mia's (aka the stand in for Thumbelina) mother happens to be reading the Thumbelina story when she falls asleep and Mia is transported into her dream, thus transforming Mia into basically Thumbelina, and the dream otherwise resembles the Thumbelina story but isn't required to strictly match it. Meanwhile Mia is aware of what's happened and is on a journey to return home.
Ian Sanchez
Could've been one of those instances where it was a series that was also condensed into movie form. I think that when I caught it myself as a kid I remember not watching the full thing and only coming in for a part of it, so I guess I might have conceivably only seen half an episode.
Elijah Gonzalez
Well, I'm glad for that at least.
Joshua Phillips
I still find myself humming the theme to this after all these years.
It's the time...for...fairytales!
Carson Reyes
I wonder if they reused any footage in making the Alice in Wonderland series, or vice versa? Painting the blondes brunette?
There's this one show I vaguely remember. It had a cast of ghosts living in a castle and it aired on Rollercoaster TV. It was really shoddy 3D animation and one of the ghosts' could leave the castle. Some real obscure shit.
Adam Murphy
One show I very vaguely remember was a little girl who hung out with a bunch of talking musical instruments I think? Or maybe they just used enchanted instruments. I remember as a kid thinking the girl was really cute.
Ayden Brooks
Only that, iirc, she thought they were her stuffed animals but they were alive. It was a male and female. They would open holes and they'd travel through them to another realm. The show was weird and it was on Nick.
Elijah Wright
The cat maid from one episode was FOTM here for a brief while.
Jason Hill
GUYS
Help me identify a thing.
So this aired a couple Halloweens, I think on the Disney Channel and it was claymation.
It was about a pig who was related to Frankenstein or something and inherited his castle?
The ONLY joke I remember for it, is he was asking how to get to the laboratory and they sent him to the bathroom, because he pronounced it the douchey-Dexter way so, laboratory = lavatory joke.
Nicholas Nelson
I'm trying to remember a cartoon that I watched, I think it was on VHS, would have been in the mid to late 90's some time.
I remember there was some sort of live acted (i think) intro, and then the camera zoomed through a window and into the cartoon. The cartoon itself was some sylvanian families-esque show, very light family friendly kiddy stuff.
Anyone know this? I've got this and one old game thats on my shit-i-need-to-find-before-I-die list.
Blake Evans
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Eli Hughes
Holy shit it looks like someone photoshopped their faces on after the whole production was done.
This looks like what dubbing sounds like.
Charles Clark
I think maybe I was getting Oscar's Orchestra and something else confused, because I remember the girl being a brunette. And I really don't think it was Oscar's Orchestra so the instruments probably didn't talk.
Anybody remember a cartoon where some sort of ghost or gremlin or AI or something was controlling all the trash in a junkyard? Like it was possessing all the trash and fusing it together to act as its body. At first it took on a humanoid shape I think, but it was destroyed and then reformed as a junk scorpion or a spider or something. I think it had a spotlight or a car for a face.
Isaiah Long
>"When do we eat?" >"Later, Kenny." >"Honey, she's talking to that shark again!"
That show was a guilty pleasure of mine.
Brody Sullivan
nff- I'd ride her backstabbing ass until we both were sore all over and I'd really die out of exhaustion.
I feel like there were a couple cartoon vhses that would start with liveaction and switch to cartoon. The one I remember is Mirabelle and Me, the doll that came with a cartoon and would interact with the movie as you watched it.
Kevin Kelly
Does anyone know where I can see this in japanese with english subs? I'd like to watch the episodes that never got dubbed but i'm having trouble finding anything but the english dub and spanish dub with no subtitles.
These shows and the L'il Bits were staple to my early childhood. Watching Nickelodeon for these shows and then going outside in the nice spring/early-summer air was a time I'll never get back.
Brody Walker
Well if no one said it yet maybe nobody else remembered it.
Joseph Cooper
Was there an ep where a hero got a sliver of an evil mirror in his eye that made him hallucinate and see his girlfriend as a monster?
Jaxon Lee
Sounds like something Grimm would write.
But it's kinda in an Andersen story.
I dunno about cartoon versions besides the Soviet one, but I don't think the character explicitly hallucinates in it.
Kayden Parker
I have literally never seen anyone else, online or otherwise, mention seeing this show.
Julian Sullivan
>remember this on vhs in the mid-90s Whoa shit, this anime gave me multiple fetishes.
Lincoln Myers
This anime is still being shown in Colombia every weekend, using really worn out tapes with faulty sound. Meanwhile, here in Argentina we never got this series which is a shame because it's pretty cool.
Benjamin Martin
Loved me some Grimms, The musicians of bremen was my fav episode.
Evan Martin
youtube.com/watch?v=lKc88VSTKls Really obscure shit. I've only watched this series on TV once, when a cable channel accidentally played an episode instead of Sailor Moon.
Ethan Phillips
More of her please?
Jacob Green
>This was the last cartoon aired on DK before Becoming the Hub
Camden Sanders
It was a bunch of shorts that were spliced to resemble a single movie, it was released direct to DVD.
Blake Moore
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Charles Turner
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century. It was weird.
Adam Johnson
Battletech is one cartoon i never see posted i only remember it because of one scene with the iconic "elemental" power suit and another scene with a spherical dropship -- which i blew up in a mission in Mechwarrior 4.
Exosquad is another one, but i see it posted rarely so someone else obviously remembers it