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Post by fuzzywarble, squat cobbler on Sept 25, 2014 16:27:52 GMT -5
Galaxy High
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 16:43:32 GMT -5
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Post by BayleyTiffyCodyCenaJudyHopps on Sept 25, 2014 16:45:37 GMT -5
Exo Squad was vastly underrated and overlooked despite having one of the most mature plot lines you can get for an animated series aimed at children. Exo Squad was a weekly syndicated show for me, but good god yes.
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Post by dav on Sept 25, 2014 16:46:05 GMT -5
How's this one, Oscar's Orchestra starring Dudley Moore:
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Post by rocket on Sept 25, 2014 16:50:00 GMT -5
From the last year of NBC airing conventional Saturday Morning cartoons:
I just briefly looked at the comments and Rob Paulson did not like this at all.
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Post by The Mark of Mark on Sept 25, 2014 17:08:16 GMT -5
How's this one, Oscar's Orchestra starring Dudley Moore: That was syndicated, but it came on early Saturday morning's in my town.
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Post by Malcolm on Sept 25, 2014 18:18:52 GMT -5
How's this one, Oscar's Orchestra starring Dudley Moore: I remember this show. It aired with a bunch of other syndicated cartoons after Kids WB would sign off on Saturdays.
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Post by lildude8218 on Sept 25, 2014 18:35:00 GMT -5
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Post by Vampiro138 on Sept 25, 2014 19:21:14 GMT -5
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Sept 25, 2014 19:22:10 GMT -5
Road Rovers was tragically overlooked. Which I always thought was odd, the concept almost begged for WB to give it a big-time merchandise push. I heard that and Freakazoid were canceled partially due to needing to put more educational programming on the network. on hammerman I love how in detail he goes with the breakdown of the story... he goes through the whole damn thing including opening the bag and finding magical shoes that he puts on the ground... and then put them on ...
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Post by Sephiroth on Sept 25, 2014 19:24:04 GMT -5
Didn't Rosie O'Donnell have a short lived cartoon?
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Sept 25, 2014 20:03:35 GMT -5
Anyone remember Filmore? It was like Kojak if it was done for kids. I loved that show. I just have one question. Why do the suspects bother running when they're only going to have to come back to school the next day?
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Post by wildojinx on Sept 25, 2014 20:30:28 GMT -5
You may remember the original My Little Pony, but does anyone remember the OTHER horse-based cartoon of 1986?:
Also, one of the few cartoon intros that actually shows someone dying.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Sept 25, 2014 21:51:09 GMT -5
Speaking of short running Saturday cartoons, why hasn't Thundarr the Barbarian been rebooted yet?
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Post by wisdomwizard on Sept 25, 2014 23:20:12 GMT -5
Sadly, it seems Raggedy Ann and Andy ended up this way. It ran for at least three seasons I think so I thought it was popular, but not today I guess. Granted, I haven't checked YouTube to see if there's any episodes of it there but I sure haven't heard anyone talk about it online. It was one of my absolute favorites when I was little, all the memories I have of it hold up. Didn't Rosie O'Donnell have a short lived cartoon? No, but Rosanne Barr certainly did. Seven years ago, I went through a few of the tapes in my room (sadly most of them are boxed up) and to my utter surprise there was an actual episode her show. I didn't remember ever watching it when I was little but I had heard about it on Wikipedia. I had no idea something that obscure would be on there.
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Post by CMWaters on Sept 25, 2014 23:31:44 GMT -5
I don't remember much of this show, but I do remember the Jim Henson Hour special that it spawned from.
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Post by unc40 on Sept 26, 2014 0:10:34 GMT -5
The Littles
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Post by The Spelunker! on Sept 26, 2014 0:29:32 GMT -5
Actually just went over this with a friend a few days ago.
Swamp Thing Bucky O'Haire Attack of The Killer Tomatoes The Bots Master Creepy Crawlers The afformentioned Toxic Crusaders
And I had a vhs copy of the unpicked up pilot: Computer Warriors.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Sept 26, 2014 0:30:39 GMT -5
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Post by Gopher Mod on Sept 26, 2014 0:35:02 GMT -5
Teacher's Pet. It was on OSM for about a year in 2000. Then it was on again and off again for another year and disappeared completly by early 2002. That show had some awesome art (50-early 60s inspired art) and had some relatively famous people as VOs. Nathan Lane was the voice of the dog, Debra Jo Rupp was the mother, Jerry Stiller had a recurring voice over roll, etc. What I liked the most was the writing. It was a really good show. It's a shame anyone hardly remembers it. If I remember correctly, it became a movie (that failed miserably) and at one point during its run there was some sort of theme song done by Christy Carlson-Romano (Disney's normal MO pre-Hannah Montana, anyway).
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