A Conversation for The Feline and Fiddle
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Bluebottle Posted Oct 3, 2000
I got dragged to see the Rugrats Movie too...
I like Whinnie the Pooh, but alas it's been all Disneyfied.
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Oct 3, 2000
Got dragged? Dragged??? Dragged???????? You can not be dragged to see Rugrats you go voluntarily for it is a cartoon innovation, a masterpiece of animation, an enthralling documentary of real life babies...
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Oct 3, 2000
Bruce Willis generally isn't in cartoons...but wow the Die Hard Trilogy in cartoon format, then I'd have whole new excuses for watching them
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Bagpuss Posted Oct 4, 2000
They'd probably contain less gratuitous violence than your average Tom & Jerry.
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Bagpuss Posted Oct 4, 2000
I say you can't go wrong with Bananaman, which contains all of the above - ish.
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Oct 4, 2000
Annoying babies??? There's no annoying babies in Rugrats
How about 'Dogtanian'? Or 'Dungeons and Dragons', or the best of all that only I have ever seen 'Belle and Sebastian', wow
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Bagpuss Posted Oct 5, 2000
Belle and Sebastian? Do you mean drunk on TOTP or do they have a cartoon series?
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Bluebottle Posted Oct 5, 2000
Dogtanion!
"One for all and all for one, Muskahounds are always ready
One for all and all for one - helping everybody"
Yay! I've not thought of that for year. It was cool.
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Oct 5, 2000
It was stunning, I don't think I ever missed an episode as it was on just when I got in from...*thinks then looks shocked*...infant school
Bella and Sebastian were not the band but a small boy and his Saint Bernard Dog (Bella) and they lived in the Pyranees and had to run away but I can't quite remember why and then they travelled all over the place searching for home/parents or something...and I can't continue with the story as I've just remembered what happened and it's far too sad.
*sits muttering about how traumatic a cartoon it actually was now she thinks about it*
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Bagpuss Posted Oct 6, 2000
But he's not a patch on Dangermouse: the greatest secret agent in the world.
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Bluebottle Posted Oct 6, 2000
I loved watching Ulysess 31... But no-one else seems to have remembered that.
Oh, and "We are the E E E E Ewoks..."
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Bagpuss Posted Oct 6, 2000
I remember Ulysees whatever year it was. Like Around the World with Willy Fogg, I was unaware it wasn't entirely original at the time.
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Oct 6, 2000
OOH how about Gummi Bears,
"Gummi Bears, bouncing here and there and everywhere"...
GAAAAAAAAAAA!!! The noise there's Mariah Carey playing in this room, neeeeee!
*sits cowering under the bean bag*
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