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Post by Toom E. Guci on Jan 2, 2010 19:20:43 GMT -5
There was a spin off to Look who's talking called Baby talk with Scott Baio and Tony Danza as the voice of the baby. that was less of a spinoff and more of a ripoff. There was a pilot for a Revenge of the Nerds series. It's an extra on the DVD. I remember a short-lived Parent Hood series. Freddy's Nightmares Not only did they do a Parenthood series, but they are attempting one AGAIN & it will debut within a few months here!
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Post by Alucard on Jan 2, 2010 23:03:51 GMT -5
I believe The Warriors had a short lived NBC series.
And it definitely had a spiritual sequel in "The Renegades", which was a short lived Patrick Swayze television show.
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Post by triplethreatmark on Jan 2, 2010 23:15:37 GMT -5
The US Version of Godzilla had this:
on for two seasons I think
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Post by Flying Leg Kicks on Jan 3, 2010 0:22:10 GMT -5
There was a short lived Dirty Dancing TV show. I seem to recall a TV show of A League Of Their Own. There was a crappy live action Bill And Ted show. Robocop had a show that only lasted a season or two. And speaking of Clerks, there was a pilot for a TV show starring Jeff Anderson as Dante. (Yes, you read that right.) I think Robocop actually had two animated series. Two series for a movie that wasn't even REMOTELY made for kids. ;D Looking back, it was pretty weird for R rated movies to have toy lines. I had a robocop figure that worked like a cap gun, and the T2 toys were really awesome. I recall enjoying the Bettlejuice cartoon quite a bit despite it not being that close to the film.
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Post by SHAKEMASTER TV9 is Don Knotts on Jan 3, 2010 0:46:31 GMT -5
I had the Robocop helmet and gun toy set. I was little so I didn't really know Robocop other than it looked so cool.
There's also the Casper cartoon, based on the movie.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Jan 3, 2010 1:08:00 GMT -5
First one that came to mind was "Delta House".
There was a pilot made for the TV series of "Escape To Witch Mountain", but they didn't make any more than the first one.
I also remember a short-lived "Blue Thunder" series, and a "Private Benjamin" show.
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Post by vashondude on Jan 3, 2010 1:53:47 GMT -5
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Post by Evilution E5150 on Jan 3, 2010 1:58:38 GMT -5
There was a pilot for Blazing Saddles called Black Bart. and was pathetically unfunny
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Post by toddpolt on Jan 3, 2010 2:00:28 GMT -5
Ace Ventura and The Mask were both cartoons. Didn't they even sport a cross-over at one point?
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Post by vashondude on Jan 3, 2010 2:25:58 GMT -5
"War Of The Worlds" (which was an extension of the 1953 movie).
"Shaft", which was actually a series of TV movies.
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Post by slowdive on Jan 3, 2010 4:23:03 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2010 5:15:28 GMT -5
Um, no mention of (The Real) Ghotsbusters - featuring a (babyface) Slimer? I'm disappointed.... No one mentioned it because it wasn't obscure. It's a well-known and beloved show. However, on the topic of R-Rated movies being turned into cartoons a la Robocop, I'd like to add the Rambo cartoon to this list.
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Post by Young Game on Jan 3, 2010 13:42:43 GMT -5
The Toxic Crusaders, anyone?
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Post by renzino on Jan 3, 2010 14:53:49 GMT -5
There was a pilot for Blazing Saddles called Black Bart. and was pathetically unfunny Yes it was very unfunny. After watching it I understand why it didn't become a series.
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