Were all sixties American cartoons this goofy?
2wow, that was really bad but in a really good way.
Rimbaud III wrote:
I won't lie to you, I don't want to be invisible so that I can expose the illuminati, I just want to see Natalie Portman DJing at her downstairs disco.
Were all sixties American cartoons this goofy?
3That's cool.
I couldn't stop watching it.
I couldn't stop watching it.
dude, where's my life?
Were all sixties American cartoons this goofy?
4I remember these. Terrible but hey.
THink I found someone's new avatar in the intro:
THink I found someone's new avatar in the intro:
Were all sixties American cartoons this goofy?
5Boombats wrote:I remember these. Terrible but hey.
THink I found someone's new avatar in the intro:
Thanks, Boom.
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.
Were all sixties American cartoons this goofy?
6MrFood wrote:The phrase 'done on the cheap' doesn't even come close.
Plus, there's the "Don't make it amazing; just make it Thursday" factor.
iembalm wrote:Can I just point out, Rick, that this rant is in a thread about a cartoon?
Were all sixties American cartoons this goofy?
7Why, yes, Gracie Allen / retard-voice-woman.
Now that you mention it, yes, he is un-glamour-ace.
-r
Now that you mention it, yes, he is un-glamour-ace.
-r
Were all sixties American cartoons this goofy?
8What is really good about this is that they used stats of the actual comics. Jack "king" kirby who when he was not knocking out over a 100 pages of comics a month apparently would drop by the animation studio. He had worked for the Fleisher bros in the golden age of animation in their Florida studio. He would knock out a lot of the animation for fun. Not mouths (lip synk) but action and breakdowns.
Were all sixties American cartoons this goofy?
9warmowski wrote:Why, yes, Gracie Allen / retard-voice-woman.
Now that you mention it, yes, he is un-glamour-ace.
The fucking theme song has been in my head all morning. Such a happy-go-lucky theme for such a tragic figure. In stark contrast to the opening credits of the 70s TV show.
tocharian wrote:Cheese fries vs nonexistence. Duh.