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Cartoons that time forgot
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This show seemed like a distant memory. It was there and just gone one day. So weird. The same can be said for that Sitting Ducks show.
gotta promote what seems like the most obscure cartoon ever made desu senpai
Say what you about the show's quality, it had the best series finale in CN history.
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what ever happened to him?
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I remeber watching this as a kid
They re-recorded his voice in all the old episodes and he came out sounding like Tails.
Is this real? If so now I know that this was actually based off something.
Skip to 3:55
this one also bring good memories
Yeah, that's a real cartoon
They did this kind of thing a lot in the 70's.
Lets talk about Pelswick.
Suffered from airing too soon after the Incredibles
also ugly ass style
Poor bastard, what kind of name is Pelswick?
Thats all that needs to be said
he broke down one day and they stuffed him in a storage box along with his Parents
He still rusts to this day
I had a crush on chip when I was like 4 years old.
ahh to be innocent and not know what furries are.
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It's weird that when this first aired I assumed all the characters were college aged or adults, but watching it now it seems more like they were preteens or high schoolers at most
Sheep was a great show but most kids don't appreciate dry humor.
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The girl cat worked in a cubicle so I think young adult is the right age group.
Get lost, freak.
I dunno about dry, I think surreal is a better way to describe sheep in the big city
Themesong was fucking catchy.
I see it brought up very rarely on Sup Forums and pretty much never anywhere else. Hamill as Larry 3K was probably the best thing about the show, but it got a fair amount of chuckles out of me.
Remember that British cartoon, The Secret Show?
Some things are best left forgotten:
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Not too well. I do remember the Fluffy Bunny Show, though.
F-Fred?
I remember watching it verry early on the morning before going to school
Wasn't the robot on that show gay, or at least very flamboyant? The show was quite fun if I remember correctly, but never felt like anything special.
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I remember
>No no a steal wool machine, not a steel wool machine
Enjoyed this show as a kid, love the show now as an adult
SITBC was a really underrated cartoon
So was this one
He was flagrantly gay
There was a whole episode about him turning the space station into a gay nightclub for a bunch of copies of himself
I have a suspicion that Sheep in the Big City was the victim of a tax write-off like Megas XLR and Sym-Bionic Titan. It's the only Cartoon Cartoon that has never been rerun on Boomerang or Cartoon Planet.
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The only other person I've met who's even heard of this show is my sister
Truly was a Secret Show
used to love this for some reason.
fuckin purple guy voiced by Sean schemmel
This was my shit back in the mid-2000s
I always liked the episode where everyone is trying to capture the narrator.
Way ahead of it's time
They don't make bumpers like they used to
I loved Time Squad
the creator (Greg Miller) and co-developer (Mike Stern) were both writers/boarders on Secret Mountain Fort Awesome
the creator (Graham Falk) is a writer/boarder on Adventure Time
>Cartoons that time forgot
I know there's a joke here somewhere but I'm too lazy to find it
ITT: Americans thinking US shows can be forgotten
why did all late-90's-to-early-2000's protagonists have a t-shirt over a sweater?
I kinda remember this.
holy shit I remember this
Both of these were godly.
>the leader's name was something silly every episode
>he finally gets a cool name, Rock Justice
>it was a dream
This show was incredibly British but fuck if it wasn't underrated.
What still gets me about this show is that they featured a murderer: Jack the Ripper.
Very underrated show. Not perfect but still very fun and enjoyable. youtube.com
I remember this. Iggy Pop played Colin Powell, I think.
I still remember the songs so it's not that forgotten.
Kevin Federline played Carl Rove.
because it looks pretty comfy?
SJWs will interpret it as something offensive and it will be taked out, gotta love postmodernism
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70's planet sheen, the retardness lasted intact
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I think I have a visceral reaction to cartoon gore because of this show.
Stupid concept with a gritty development, it was the Ctrl+Alt+Supr comics of cartoons
American dad lite
I even forgot what they are called.
No it's because CN is bankrupt in the creativity department.
Most people only know about the movie being made.
same here, I remember thinking it was bullshit how early it was
You really feel the need to inject this into everything? Fuck off crybaby.
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>third-worlder thinking you can forget what was never known
I swear there were Burger King toys for this show at some point.
This shit just oozes with Korea
No, I knew about the TV show.
I don't even know WHY it warranted a movie, though.
>I wanted a harem when I was young.
Spunk Punks every last one of them.
GOAT cartoon
>Lolita, a young fine impish girl, evolves in an every day-life background. In spite of herself, her charms provoke strange or even surrealistic reactions in people and objects. Lolita is a realistic cartoon character incrusted on inside and outside life-like scenery.
MTV's first original cartoon, and it doesn't get enough love here.
This one only aired on MTV Europe. Doesn't get any more obscure than that.
Time forgot it for a reason.
Can't be, no ascot.
So obscure no episodes are known to exist.
Spain's greatest sin.
One where he had the voice of Matt Frewer and one where he had those sons.
Beverly Hills Teens would have been a much better watch had they just stuck to this style.
Don't know if it's really obscure but nobody around me seems to remember that
>According to Nancy Avery (daughter of the legendary cartoonist), she only approved the show to get her kids into college. Initially the cartoon's producers offered her a pretty derisory sum, pointing out that they technically didn't need her permission to make the show and that they'd do it whether she endorsed it or not.
>As a result, Nancy asked Chuck Jones for his advice on the matter; he told her that under the circumstances Tex would want his family to be financially secure more than anything else, and helped her negotiate a much more reasonable settlement.
On top of that, not even the crew behind the show liked working on it, and most have left it off their resumes.
Proof that Germans can't into animation.
As seen on Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theatre.
I liked this especially the roman guy
And you'll never see it in the States again.
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