Dangermouse! I like his sidekick Penfold!
Crumbs DM!
And his arch enemy, Baron Silas Greenback!
And his arch enemy, Baron Silas Greenback!
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I remember Orko. The wizard from He-man. I had his toy when I was a kid. You run the zip strip through him and he spun around in a circle. Such simple thinks entertain us.FourthHorseman wrote:
I forgot about the MC Hammer cartoon. Man, I'm old...I remember having an Orko Birthday Cake for my 4th.
Bonues points for knowing who the hell Orko was.
Edit: I am to slow
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Transformers vs. Go-Bots.
Transformers FTW
Transformers FTW
Trump card, Chorlton and the Wheelies
'ello little auld lady!
'ello little auld lady!
Was it Bravestar or Marshall who had the phrases:
Strength of the bear!
Eye of the hawk!
Speed of the puma!!
And the metalic horse... I'm pretty sure it was Bravestar.
Strength of the bear!
Eye of the hawk!
Speed of the puma!!
And the metalic horse... I'm pretty sure it was Bravestar.
I think it was Bravestar
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Even better.....Toon Disney is showing it Sunday nights!DoctorFruitloop wrote:
Where's my cookie?
Used to work with a guy who looked like Dungeon Master from Dungeons and Dragons
And if you want obscure, remember Mr T. and his crime busting gymnasts.
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That's not gonna make me want to watch it. I couldn't stand it then, even less now.
Give me Animaniacs any day!
Give me Animaniacs any day!
My roomate has his picture taken with all the Goonies. His aunt's house in Seaside Oregon was Mikie's Parent's house in the movie...you know the house with the maid they were taunting in the beggining of the movie. Man I loved that movie as a kid. And of course Ferris Beuller's Day Off. My nickname's been Ferris for about 15 years now.
And the movie MASK was better than the cartoon Cher was kinda hawt back then.
And the movie MASK was better than the cartoon Cher was kinda hawt back then.
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
Funny I have been called Cameron.King_County_Downy wrote:
My roomate has his picture taken with all the Goonies. His aunt's house in Seaside Oregon was Mikie's Parent's house in the movie...you know the house with the maid they were taunting in the beggining of the movie. Man I loved that movie as a kid. And of course Ferris Beuller's Day Off. My nickname's been Ferris for about 15 years now.
And the movie MASK was better than the cartoon Cher was kinda hawt back then.
The guy from the movie mask creeps me out.
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Save Ferris
LMAO!! That's what I always said to my buddies when I was broke and needed to borrow some money for food. Now that brings back some memoriesDoctorFruitloop wrote:
Save Ferris
Cameron: Why'd you kick me?
Ferris: Where's your brain?
Cameron: Why'd you kick me?
Ferris: Where's your brain?
Cameron: Why'd you kick me?
Ferris: Where's your brain?
Cameron: I asked you first.
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Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
OK....Jaycee (or JC??) and the Wheeled Warriors??? or how about the daddy of anime that started the trend here in the US from Japan....ROBOTECH.
thats the one!DoctorFruitloop wrote:
I think it was Bravestar
Jayce and wheeeled warriors. That was cool. Also, Ulysses 31.RustyNails wrote:
OK....Jaycee (or JC??) and the Wheeled Warriors??? or how about the daddy of anime that started the trend here in the US from Japan....ROBOTECH.
And by Robotech do you mean Macross?
The goonies was on TV in England 2 days ago too, ive never watched the whole thing before but its pretty funny.
Never seen Goonies before Vilham??? Dude, you need some TV therapy! Go buy "Trapdoor" on DVD immediately, then research "Jimbo and the Jet Set"!!!
The Goonies movie was on tv the other day in scotland. Was dissapointed because i was not able to watch it at that time. BUT HEY, i have it on DVD, so just watched it an hour later instead!
such a good movie. will never get sick of watching it.
NOW onto the Thundercats. I am going to get Sky (cabel tv) for my flat, you know why? because i was in a Electrical shop (Dixons) the other day, and on the Massive big HD wide screen tv at the front of the store they were showing the Cartoon Network channel. Thundercats were on!!!! YEAH BABY YEAH. My girlfriend went around the shop looking at stuff, while i was like a little kid again and stayed Glued to the screen while Liono faught off this bad guy.
and while we are talking about this stuff, check out this web site
Truffleshuffle.co.uk
such a good movie. will never get sick of watching it.
NOW onto the Thundercats. I am going to get Sky (cabel tv) for my flat, you know why? because i was in a Electrical shop (Dixons) the other day, and on the Massive big HD wide screen tv at the front of the store they were showing the Cartoon Network channel. Thundercats were on!!!! YEAH BABY YEAH. My girlfriend went around the shop looking at stuff, while i was like a little kid again and stayed Glued to the screen while Liono faught off this bad guy.
and while we are talking about this stuff, check out this web site
Truffleshuffle.co.uk
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Yeah, the "proper" name was Macross but most everyone I knew just called it Robotech.DoctorFruitloop wrote:
Jayce and wheeeled warriors. That was cool. Also, Ulysses 31.RustyNails wrote:
OK....Jaycee (or JC??) and the Wheeled Warriors??? or how about the daddy of anime that started the trend here in the US from Japan....ROBOTECH.
And by Robotech do you mean Macross?
BTW..the one with the guys that had snap on weapons/wings, etc.... was The Centurions.
Yeah, The Centurions. God I used to think some totally lame stuff was cool.
One for the British (I don't think it went international), do you remember the programme with Rod Hull and Emu, living in a windmill, and a witch called Grotbags???
One for the British (I don't think it went international), do you remember the programme with Rod Hull and Emu, living in a windmill, and a witch called Grotbags???
I got the Goonies to it rocks... even got the Goonies game to Nintendo NES.......FourthHorseman wrote:
I watched that movie again last night, and it still rocks. Looking back, even though I loved it as a kid, I think I love it even more now...you just catch so much more of it. Anybody remember the Goonies? Thoughts?
Also, I'm not limiting the thread to Goonie-related stuff. What about the Thundercats? Voltron?
Tough one...who remembers that cartoon MASK?
A bit of "One-Eyed Willy" action never hurt anyone
sick, just sick!
If you want the random or old cartoons. Watch Boomerang. It is a Cartoon Network that shows old cartoons. I for one enjoy the old Space Ghost.