Do you like Skippy and Slappy?

Do you like Skippy and Slappy?

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yeh Slappy was a gmilf.

I'd like to fuck slappy and make her scream in pleasure with that raspy grandma voice of hers

I didn't know today was newfag day.

the best. only Mindy and the dog were shit.

I am not a detective but I think he was referencing the Woodstock joke

thank God i'm not the only one

Me neither, newfag.

I like the idea of having a salty old retired cartoon character who is very experienced in the business and pairing her with a really naive young one.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that she is intelligent, nihilistic with a wicked sense of humour.

Animaniacs is overrated.

Hip Hippos were worse.

Do you think she might have taken part in some racist cartoons and wants to keep that part of her past locked away?

It is, but the Skippy and Slappy segments were great.

Yeah, I liked that she was exactly as OP as traditional cartoon protagonists like Bugs Bunny, Tweety, Jerry or even the Warner siblings, except they're shown as being in the right even when they're the instigators for the sake of being mascot characters. Slappy being an old broad who just DNGAF meant that she unapologetically enjoyed constantly maiming that old rival character of hers, the wolf guy.

I remember one episode where he took her to court, and they did the "multiple characters' POV" thing where his version of the story had her as being cruel "for no good reason!", and when Slappy took the stand, she only added that she didn't just hit him, she blew him the fuck up. I loved that she didn't have any pretenses of not being a sadist.

this, sarcastic old ladies can be fun to hang around with and know their way around a dick.

Slappy is legitimately the best character on the show, unfortunately all of her episodes aren't real winners, and when they do manage to throw their money at their best studio you get that stupid gag that botches the original bit it's based off of, and lasts for like 2 fucking minutes. Her segments on the whole though, are typically more enjoyable than every single other segment on the show.

What a fun idea for a show, completely thrown down the drain. It's weird to me that Tiny Toons might have more going for it than a show with a premise as fun as Animaniacs, especially when their set up is about the same with the segments and wraparounds/sketches.

Yup. I loved this guy though,

Who didn't?

According to my headcanon she would have done those types of episodes with racial overtones, but she would've publicly apologized for them towards the end of the '60s during the Civil Rights Movement.

Swifty le Boo sure was a great negotiator.

Best girl

Too bad the relationship didn't work out.

>Racist cartoons
>Locked away
She's probably the type who doesn't give a shit and thinks censoring them is censoring history

yeah, though i don't like most of their stories and I don't really love the interaction between the two, though I get it. and I only like skippy when he's being adorable, yet paradoxically i like him more over time as he gets older.

slappy is just great beginning to end. and she's voiced by a legendary hottie

at least mindy was cute
this but at least they had one or two okay jokes

she understands that they were funny, because they were funny. they weren't making fun of someone anymore than giving a mouse character big giant round ears is racist against mice. theyre just funny to look at.

I can see that, but she has recordings of those cartoons for the sake of memories.

tiny toons is a massive waste of potential.
the fact that on a metalevel their whole lives failed is really sad. like they were supposed to be 'the new cartoons' but after graduation none of them found work anymore
except elmyra
who was only there on the affirmative action scholarship in the first place

No censorship in play, just keeps them in the back room and warn whoever wants to watch them, at least she'd tell her nephew that.

>but the best episodes were done by TMS

Has any cartoon ever had an effect on your persona or at least in how you perceived and approached life?
For me it was Wonder Over Yonder, specifically the "Never hurts to help" motto. I took it to heart and I've been trying to give a hand to everyone if it's in my power and gotta say, the feeling is wonderful.

How 'bout you, Sup Forums?

totally. sad her cartoons were so basic and never went anywhere
i'd like to have seen more shit happen in other places
maybe she gets pissed off at a waiter in a restaurant, or some bitch in the mall trying to aggressively sell her cosmetics and smear them on her face.. or maybe cross her over with WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE A SURVEY?

Those burning cross gags really were a bad idea in hind sight.

i dunno about 'warning' like she's some kind of modern weirdo that'd put ratings on things
she'd just laugh when that shit came up and be like "oh man, they don't do gags like that anymoah. it'd ruffle too many feddas. nevermind if you put a eh uhh you know one o dem ethnically di-verse audiences togedda like out of Captain Planet or somethin, I guarantee you all the black guys are laughin their asses off and all the honkeys are nervously clutchin' their arm-rests, like oh god am I allowed to laugh? please don't hurt me, scary black people!" then go home and pat themselves on the back that at least they aren't racist!"

She wanted the cock, but wound up clucked

Heh, you make a point there.

>Lemme tell you somethin'. I knew Speedy Gonzales. I WORKED with Speedy Gonzales. He was a hero to his people. Nobody even considered that they were making fun of him for being mexican by making him mexican and live in mexico, okay? It was just funny cartoons.
>And by the way, his nose was clean. Really. That was 100% pure athleticism. Speedy spent 3 hours a day on the wheel. Powered the whole studio's lights. Now Slowpoke Rodriguez, yeah. He was on the good stuff. Once I went to a party with him and Whitman Mayo and.. let's just say that's all I rememba.

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I recently watched some Animaniacs, there were two episodes that stood out to me and were pretty solid. There was a (presumably) Halloween themed episode featuring two segments: Phranken-Runt and Draculee, Dracula. Both segments were fine, the one focused on the Warners (Draculee, Dracula) was rather tame given the characters. Of course all the jokes didn't hit, but the visuals were stellar, especially for a TV show. In all fairness, however, WB was fucking shitting money on a million different shows throughout the decade.

The second TMS episode was the uhh.. 65th? Some anniversary special for something in-universe, where they had this big ceremony about it. That one's really fun in terms of animation because a bunch of Looney-Tunes characters show up for these goofy mockumentary styled interviews and seeing them animated by a japanese studio like that is bizarre, the likenesses are 1:1 with certain iterations of the characters, but it's animated in TMS' signature style at the time, it's immediately recognizable.

All that being said: Woodstock Slappy is lame and they wasted some of their best talent on a mostly sub-par Slappy segment.

None of the Tiny Toons were good enough to carry a series on their own, I don't think. Maybe Plucky? Plucky's just a bootleg Daffy and as a result, is the best of that shitty bunch. They split Bugs into two smaller, shittier characters that aren't worth anything. Shirley exists I guess? She's worthless. Fifi's just furbait. Montana is one of the worst of the worst honestly, even moreso than Elmyra in my opinion.

What I don't get is how hard they pushed for Elmyra, she showed up a bunch and even got a 30-minute block segment animated by their best studio, and a fucking spinoff. Did someone higher up just really wanna fuck her? Did she happen to resemble a producer's family member in some weird, twisted way? She was one of the worst on the show and her gimmick wasn't even remotely versatile.

I think it was something related to one of the higher ups and their relatives, can't really tell.

you eat your own ass, woodstock slappy was awesome

>Did someone higher up just really wanna fuck her?
I uh.. wouldn't be shocked if someone lower down just really wanted to spend more time with cree summer. She's kind of sex on two legs.
but i mean, skippy was the producer's son, if that kind of shenanigoats was going on, we'd have seen more skippy.

This episode, while not perfect, is one really bold move from the crew.

Think about it:
After years of feeling comfy while watching their shenanigans, you get to this (semi) serious story and all of a sudden we the audience actually care what will happen to them in the end.
A risky experiment, but damn... the end result was bloody worth it.

bold, definitely
i didn't like it and I thought it was inappropriate for the format.

I would pay good fucking money for Slappy Squirrels True Hollywood Stories.

That cartoon had the best Who's On First gag since Abbot and Costello were doing it.

even though as a kid I knew they were THE who, and the The is important (all the best bands start with The), it was still great.
and the fact that they worked The Band in there was even better.

oh, and Yes.

Yeah, Nate Reugger played Skippy after he played younger Plucky in Tiny Toon Adventures. In the later seasons they ended up digitally raising the pitch on his voice and it's really noticeable, doesn't sound so good.

That's part of why I think it's so annoying, they fucked up a really big part of that bit. That, and at they end they suck their own dicks afterwards with the crowd cheering, which, wouldn't be so bad in and of itself if it weren't for the fact that the Warners are calling out their own jokes every other segment.

Like I said, Woodstock Slappy was lame, but I mean that relative to some of her better segments (an user mentioned the episode where she gets taken to court, that one was really fun).

Need to get a new harddrive and download this show for caps/webms, it looks great sometimes. I wish I knew which studio animated the Dot's Poetry whatever segments because they had absolutely NO idea how to draw her, it's fucking hilarious.

he was so fucking adorable as baby plucky. i couldnt get enough of that as a kid, i was obsessed with how adorable littler-kids-than-me were
i actually thought pitch-shifted skippy sounded kinda neat. a believable kid but a little more mature.

hahaha yeah that segment looked bizarre
apparently the animators, not being from the first third of the century, didn't understand how those designs worked.. with that oldtimey white-space-on-the-head look where is it eyes? are the pupils the eyes? are there eyes within the white space?

I read that in her voice and honestly as a Mexican myself she is right.

thankfully they un-pulled his cartoons, but the damage was done. white buttinskys were given official support to protect all the poor mistreated races who can't help themselves from ever feeling offended or something, and they've never stopped.

>Montana is one of the worst of the worst

You must be joking. That one felt like a refreshing original contribution to the Looney Tunes brand. I can easily see an Adult Montana being a corporate nemesis of Bugs or Daffy. It gives him an air of originality because who are their arch-enemies? A dumb guy with a shotgun and a cowboy stereotype with guns. Montana as a concept of corporate greed could be the nemesis of all Looney Tunes.

>Montana as a concept of corporate greed could be the nemesis of all Looney Tunes.

An idea that's stupid ironic given the purpose of a spinoff show that capitalizes off the success of the original Looney Tunes. If this were something else I can see it working, but that irony alone would probably kill it for me unless this stuff was on the level the old Looney Tunes film, but you don't get that quality with Tiny Toon Adventures (in terms of writing, at least). You raise a good point about enemies, the closest they got to an arch-nemesis was those stupid rats from the enemy school, who's name I can't remember because they don't show up too often and are completely forgettable otherwise.

I should amend that statement about Max, I actually hit the fucking character limit on here. There are at least two characters I'd put below Max/Elmyra: Sweetie and the stupid mouse, lil' sneezy or some shit? They bring next-to-nothing to the table beyond having someone to pair up with furball who, on his own, is alright? Of all the shitty knockoffs/derivatives, he's one of the less offensive

I love how as a kid I never noticed who montana max and elmyra duff (never heard her last name) were supposed to remind me of. i just thought they were evil selfish humans fighting the good animals because it was the 90s. not until I finally paid attention to that 'elmyra's hair flies off and she's bald' gag did I get it.. and i felt like an idiot.
mainly because they made it clear from the beginning that they werent supposed to be 1:1 rehashes. i took that to heart more or less, and th eonly one who felt like the same guy but smaller was hamton

>we're with you guys, the little guys. even though we're a big rich company, we hate big rich companies!
welcome to the 90s, democrats in general, and ted turner specifically

i liked li'l sneezer, the weird thing is he was basically tuffy from tom and jerry. he didnt fit in with looney tunes. he was just adorable.
and furball's problem is he was only able to emulate one small aspect of sylvester's role in a few cartoons (albeit his best, in my opinion)

>Suddenly flashback
>It's about porn game
>Skippy fuck Slappy's pussy like a bitch

>i liked li'l sneezer, the weird thing is he was basically tuffy from tom and jerry. he didnt fit in with looney tunes. he was just adorable.
he's a reference to several cutesy characters that Looney Tunes & Merry Melodies had during the period where they were still occasionally trying to ape Disney(basically before they came up with Daffy and Bugs)

huh. seems odd.
speaking of old looneytunes though, censorship and extremely blind feminism aside, that bosko and honey episode was brilliant and deep

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We can go deeper.

Max - Xam (Sam)
Duff - Ffud (Fudd)

that firs tone's a stretch, but duff was intentional
more likely it was like 'what's another place-name and a one-syllable first name that starts with the same letter'
he couldve been wyoming will, brooklyn bob, tallahassee ted..

huh?

>that Got Milk parody commercial where slappy becomes a hot young squirrel again, or any of the ones that show her past as a young cartoon star
>the fact that her voice actress was the model for ariel and belle
i mean, Hazel is still the squirrel on the top branches of the tree of my heart, but slappy's definitely on there.

It really isn't much of a stretch Montana could come from Montana Peak, referring to Sam's 11-gallon hat.

Hazel? Who and what show?

squirrel from the sword in the stone. Sup Forums has a fanfic where she's turned into a human and gets named hazel. but even without that, she's still top squirrel.

Oh, that squirrel! Poor thing, give me the fanfic, I wanna see a happy ending for her.

the-conservatory.wikia.com/wiki/Hazel this has most of the original-est text. the art is kinda all around, some of its on the Sup Forums booru..

I don't get it, what's the joke here?

I think it's just trying to play off some memes.

i'll say this, the updated 'skippy and slappy' theme song sucked

also, implies Skippy's parents are likely dead since he ends up in Foster Care when the state finds out about Slappy

which is odd because didn't slappy make reference to his parents from time to time, and how they keep dumping him off onto her? plus he comes to visit her meaning he has somewhere else to go

then again, dead parents would explain his reaction to bumbi's mom

Skippy lives with Slappy though. The whole thing is a reference to the movie Auntie Mame. His parents are dead and now he has to live with his wild aunt. If the show were to continue, Skippy would grow up and become a snob only for Slappy to knock some sense into him

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not in the early shorts he doesn't
who even is that?

Fuck off, Sup Forums

>who even is that?
Julie Bruin, a one-off character from an episode of Tiny Toons

oh yeah i've heard that name before.. in that context too

>I wish I knew which studio animated the Dot's Poetry whatever segments because they had absolutely NO idea how to draw her, it's fucking hilarious.
That'd be Freelance Animators of New Zealand, same studio that did Chalkboard Bungle.

I agree. A lot of the references and jokes hopelessly date the cartoon and are lost on new audiences.

yeah those marx bros references really date it

dude fuck you the 90s is the last era that meant anything. when pop culture actually had few enough things to reference that you could have a sliver of hope of anyone knowing what you're talking about. you can't reference anything now because no two people watch even remotely the same shit, and 200 movies come out every year. what, are you gonna make netflix jokes? who's gonna get that?
animaniacs' "dated" references are important for letting people know what the 90s was like before modern jackasses try to revise history. they really let clinton have it

A vapid, topheavy pseudo-MTV pop star.

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Horny fat squirrel was hotter.

Not really. Bambi's mom fucked up every kid, even those with a full family set.

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That explains a lot. Their Tiny Toons stuff was really strange, I wasn't sure they were hired to do any work after it but I can see why WB picked them up for such a short segment. Real shame they had no idea how Dot's eyes worked.

He's a chicken I tell you! A giant chicken!

The band!

Wow dude, way to be a dick. That's clearly a man who sees a nice pair of tits.

Animaniacs > Rita and Runt > Slappy > Pinky and the Brain > Goodfeathers > Mindy > Boo > everything else, unless I forgot any good ones

That man has not an ounce of fear, you charlatan.

Every time somebody has a racist opinion you're going to tell them to go to that board, aren't you?
I'll take 100 Sup Forums posters over just one of you, anons like you are far worse.

Not so.

No idea. Maybe clucking is sth. football related, regarding the guy is a football player?