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Post by karl100589 on Mar 12, 2023 8:39:57 GMT -5
If one thing came to encapsulate WWE's move to a PG audience it was their collaboration with Hanna Barbera, which saw the company create two straight-to-DVD crossovers with their biggest franchises: Scooby Doo and The Flintstones. Some see the cartoons as blasphemous creations which ruin the sanctity of the business, while others see them as harmless fun.
Have you watch the two cartoons, and if so which was better. Plus what's your opinion on pro-wrestling content made explicitly for the kid market?
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Post by DSR on Mar 12, 2023 14:39:53 GMT -5
If one thing came to encapsulate WWE's move to a PG audience it was their collaboration with Hanna Barbera, which saw the company create two straight-to-DVD crossovers with their biggest franchises: Scooby Doo and The Flintstones. Some see the cartoons as blasphemous creations which ruin the sanctity of the business, while others see them as harmless fun. Have you watch the two cartoons, and if so which was better. Plus what's your opinion on pro-wrestling content made explicitly for the kid market?
There was a second Scooby Doo one, and a Jetsons cartoon, as well.
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Post by mrpeacock on Mar 13, 2023 18:46:02 GMT -5
Wrestlemania Mystery by a lot. I’d put the Curse of The Speed Demon above the Flintstones one too. Never saw the Jetsons one.
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