millions of people grew up loving scooby doo and the rest and you are an internet person whose mild dislike of a cartoon has been magnified a thousandfold by hearing your minority opinion echoed by a few other internet people like yourself
No, really. Scooby Doo's original run was just bad, and I don't spend a lot of time on the super sekrat scooby doo hater forum talking about it.
When I was a kid, I had a total of two Scooby-Doo VHS tapes, which I wore out completely. They were:
Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers
and
Scooby-Doo Meets Batman
I honestly remember the Boo Brothers in painstaking detail; it was on a plantation, run by a kind of ridiculous Foghorn-Leghorn talking southerner whose daughter was a Daisy Duke pastiche, and the Boo Brothers were good-ol-boy ghosts with some three stooges thrown in. It was hilarious. I have never watched anything related to Scooby-Doo since.
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Man even as a little kid I thought Hanna Barbara cartoons were shitty, and little kid-me liked some bullshit. Little kid-me watched The Sister Act with Whoopie Goldberg at least once a week.
little kid you watching sister act shows how young you are. little kid you had a whole different set of shows to watch that were still airing. like pup named scooby doo
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hanna barbera cartoons are the best thing to watch when you're sick
Everything builds on and learns lessons from previous work. Those lessons can either be what to do or what not to do.
Yes, many cartoons do not hold up over time and are not enjoyable for those outside of a young demographic. However, there are gems and fantastic pieces of work that come through that still could not have existed but for those previous works. Masters of animation emerge over various generations and will continue to emerge and all they bring to us will have been borne of the work of their forebears.
Fleisher
Clampett
Avery
Freleng
Jones
Disney
Hannah
Barbera
Bluth
Timm
Dini
Lasseter
McCraken
Tartakovsky
DiMartino
Konietzko
Publick
Just to name a few. More will come in the future, as well.
Tartakovsky has already started inspiring other up-and-coming animators. The Secret of Kells, which drew heavily from (among other things) Tartakovsky's style, is one of the best animated films I've ever seen since the Disney Renaissance.
Yeah I caught the first episode. It was pretty solid for a kid's cartoon, and it's obviously a kid's cartoon. Super simplistic mystery. There were some amusing things dropped here and there for older people to smirk at though.
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No, really. Scooby Doo's original run was just bad, and I don't spend a lot of time on the super sekrat scooby doo hater forum talking about it.
What is an internet person anyways
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No, wait, I meant Scooby-Doo.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R76jSM7GfYc&feature=related
to guest-star on Harvey Birdman.
holy shit that's awesome.
Maybe because I overload on nostalgia most of the time when I see these things happen on facebook I get a little queasy
fred is a little obsessed with traps in the new show
he makes so many that he gets a special discount at trapmart
...Jinkies?
This will be a plot point in an upcoming episode, where Fred is the prime suspect for being the Big Chin Ghost.
Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers
and
Scooby-Doo Meets Batman
I honestly remember the Boo Brothers in painstaking detail; it was on a plantation, run by a kind of ridiculous Foghorn-Leghorn talking southerner whose daughter was a Daisy Duke pastiche, and the Boo Brothers were good-ol-boy ghosts with some three stooges thrown in. It was hilarious. I have never watched anything related to Scooby-Doo since.
so what you're saying is that Looney Tunes are Beethoven and that Hanna Barbara is Britney Spears
got it
some people enjoy this
some other people enjoy this
ceeeerist, you people
I enjoy the hell out of some Jetsons
and I'm not above watching Fred Flintstone get hit on the head and then use dinosaurs as hilariously re-purposed household appliances
I'm just saying an appeal to popularity is dumb as hell
also
Flintstones was really ahead of the curve on sexual equality and cancer research
makes me happy
MAGNIFICENT
I liked all the others though.
What spring does with the cherry trees.
That was bad. Fred didn't have an ascot!
It does have Vincent Van Ghoul, though.
Don't want no Bailey Jays, I'm a Trapper Dan man!
Tartakovsky has already started inspiring other up-and-coming animators. The Secret of Kells, which drew heavily from (among other things) Tartakovsky's style, is one of the best animated films I've ever seen since the Disney Renaissance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7m1E0l-SZg
like most of hanna barbara's shit
This is such a catchy song
Calla was a kick ass Princess who didn't need any hero to save her.
Disney needs more of those.
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I found it reported in the Awesome Posts forums, but the file's gone.
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