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ITT: Movies that weirdly got a cartoon series
Gavin Smith
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Nicholas Wood
Liam Hughes
Rambo. It wasn’t even like Conan where it was an R rated movie that kids thought was cool, what kid actually likes Rambo?
Jordan Russell
Kayden Butler
The time between releases is what makes this one so bizarre.
Hudson Bennett
That would have made sense about five years earlier.
Julian Brooks
>Strike when the iron is in a museum.
Guess they only thought about it when someone heard they were making cartoons out of Corner Gas and Trailer Park Boys.
Jackson Ross
Doubtful since this preceded those cartoons by decades. Netflix hadn't even revived TPB yet.
William Diaz
Tyler Rogers
Does this count?
Charles Flores
That was the shit though!
Ethan Howard
Audrey had a weird ass walk cycle.
Jose Walker
Ryan Taylor
Two R-rated movie examples.
Robocop. When the movie came out, it was a big deal how R-rated it was, and yet every kid in my apartment complex saw it. The cartoon wasn't too bad. There was one scene where they tried to put ED-209s on traffic duty. and they did that episode where the prince wants to marry the lady cop, and it turns out he's in one of those plural-marriage countries. But by and large it looks like they tried to make a good show within the constraints provided.
Police Academy: The Series -- the thing is the characters in the movies were great performances that showcased the talents of many great character actors. Making a pale cartoon imitation was a bad idea all around. Especially what they did to Michael Winslow's character. Winslow could do crazy sounds with his mouth. The cartoon version just played actual sound effects while the guy was on-screen.
Cameron Moore
>be dumb kid that doesnt know anything in the mid 90's
>tv guide says Pink Panther is coming on soon
>yay cartoons!
>movie opens with animated pink panther
>oh boy!
>cuts to real life comedy movie about a detective
>what the hell
Robert Lopez
The movies are pretty good desu. The pink panther is a gem if I recall correctly.
Xavier Scott
First Blood not so much, but the sequels were very popular and viewed by kids (watching them censored for TV) as basically being fun action flicks.
Benjamin Mitchell
Yes. You can also include it's sequel A Shot in The Dark too, since that led to the Inspector cartoons (and the design was even used for the animated opening of 1968's Inspector Clouseau with Alan Arkin).
Camden Lewis
I used to watch that on USA Network. Remember how they changed everything about the show between the first and 2nd season?
Parker Young
What was the sequence of events here? Did the Inspector Clouseau film decide to have a brief animated intro, and that spun off into the cartoon, or did the cartoon exist and the film co-opted it?
Robert Barnes
Great fucking show, plebs.
Charles Hughes
Don't forget there was a second RoboCop cartoon, though I only know of it because it had a naked woman as an antagonist for an episode. Otherwise, reception is not very good.
Well, the movie did come before the cartoon.
Leo Price
Yes, the gem was called that in the first movie because it had a pink, panther-shaped flaw. But it gets weirder, in the novelization it was because the diamond was a holy symbol that was basically the equivalent of the Black Stone of Mecca, with it being believed to have contained the spirit of a panther god during Babylonian times that cursed it's owners throughout history.
While the novelization doesn't fit with the film or the sequels (it's based off very early drafts of the script, with little humor), if you take that backstory as canon and the panther god as real (he received blood sacrifices and wars were fought over the diamond with some owners dying in famous historical disasters), it means the Pink Panther may be a real being in the film's universe, not just a mascot. He is shown leaving the diamond in some of the cartoon openings.
Ryder Russell
It was originally just a mascot that got popular enough to be spun-off. Originally Clouseau's sequels were considered a separate franchise (A Shot in the Dark and Inspector Clouseau have no references to the Panther, although they do have Panther-less animated openings), but 1975's Return of the Pink Panther, which directly followed the original and was a huge hit, made United Artists re-use the Panther name and cartoon openings for each subsequent entry.
Nathan Torres
Bad as it was, I genuinely wish it was easier to see the show these days. The seasonal shift was pretty jarring.
Hal Erickson's book Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated History really, really goes out of it's way to trash Problem Child. It's honestly pretty intriguing.
Carson Hall
God I loved the first one, but especially the song
Ryder Rodriguez
I think this one holds the title for "why does this exist?"
Adam Morris
I watched this recently.
It was such an "yeah, i have acknowledged that it's real, what do you want from me" show.
Bentley Fisher
It makes sense that Wannabe Ghostbusters should have it's own wannabe The Real Ghostbusters
Gabriel Hill
Fun fact: This is the first series to ever use computer tweening for animation. Except they blend it together with traditional animation, so it looks really fucking weird. Like, it looks okay for the tomatos, but the humans move so unnaturally.
Eli Evans
Luis Adams
I honestly didn't even know this one existed until just now.
Evan Hill
Anthony Gutierrez
Audrey looks like she came right out of Backyard Baseball
Ayden Stewart
I remember watching this. I think Joe Pesci was in it for some reason.
Logan Ramirez
Andrew Richardson
Un-fucking-believable
Wyatt Martinez
This was my shit when I was 8
Parker Stewart
>hey you know that new movie about that perverted foul mouthed dead ghoul guy that tries to marry and fuck an underage girl?
>yeah?
>haha, what if we turned it into a kids show where hes best friends with the girl, and they seem like they are falling in love
Leo Robinson
The mask in a VERY roundabout way was a really odd choice considering the comics origins.
Mortal Kombat defenders of the realm,while based more off MK3 rather than the movie was another head scratcher, considering the games force started the ESRB
Ninja Turtles of all things was a weird comic example
Logan Johnson
IIRC, this is more based on the sequel that ignores aspects of the first one(why is that so common in low budget comedy/horror franchises?).
Wyatt Bell
It always blew my mind that the villains won In the final.
Years later I found out about that whole cliffhanger ending not meant to be a n actual series final.
Eli Bell
Ninja Turtles happened because that was the only way the comics we're going to get decent toys made of their characters, Eastman and Laird have both spoken about this going back to the letter pages of TMNT when the original cartoon started. I wonder if some of the other examples here have the same reasoning behind them.
Brayden Edwards
>Let's make a Free Willy cartoon
>What?
>Where he fights undersea poachers.
>The hell?
>Lead by a cyborg!
>IM CALLING SECURITY!
Jackson Martin
haha holy shit, that's why it was giving me a feeling similar to motion sickness. Also am I the only one that thought this cartoon was intimidating? The episode you posted is especially good example: the country (or just this city, I don't know, was it specified?) basically gets conquered and destroyed like it was bombed and humans are the guerrillas. The fact that invaders are tomatoes doesn't help, they are huge and have sharp teeth.
Jason Adams
When did it stop being ok to make kid's cartoons out of violent R-rated movies? It seemed to be a huge thing in the 80s and 90s.
Lucas Sullivan
Allegedelly Problem Child 3 was based on the TV show rather than the movie series
Jackson Sanders
>Hal Erickson's book Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated History really, really goes out of it's way to trash Problem Child. It's honestly pretty intriguing.
What does he say? It sounds interesting
Samuel Jones
>whiny, nasally, giant-nosed jew being dragged by his overbearing mother to his Aunt Lilian's to eat borsch
Did /pol/ write this episode?
Jeremiah Bennett
Perhaps the mentality was that kids know these movies anyway and they watch it in secret because they are for adults and if something is for adults then it must be cool. Not to mention there is a huge difference between what 6yo and 12yo kid can handle. There is also this mentality like my father had, he didn't mind me watching predator and the terminator 2 when at least he was around.
Brayden Clark
only good thing from it
Mason Gomez
We almost had an Aliens saturday morning cartoon, but it never made it past the pilot.
All the weird animal based alien toys Kenner made were going to be in it.
Samuel Green
I remember trying to watch this show as a kid and never having any idea what was going on.
Alexander Morales
So, which movies would you like to see adapted into cartoons suitable for kids? I'd love to see some French titles getting this treatment: Taxi, Transporter, Wasabi...
Leo Sanchez
Produced during Fox Kids' twilight year
Justin White
This is interesting. Know where there's footage? I can't seem to find anything but stills.
Hunter Nelson
>Winslow could do crazy sounds with his mouth. The cartoon version just played actual sound effects while the guy was on-screen.
How
How do you mess up that badly?
Nathaniel Miller
Legendary intro. When I was a kid, I never knew this was based on live action movies. The first two movies are better, though.
Jaxon Turner
That dog is now dead
Camden Campbell
I think that's all there is. Nobody's found anything but that and the toy line itself which I *think* got made in some capacity.
I always wondered who the villains in this show would be-- Yes, I know the obvious answer are the xenomorphs, but they're just monsters-- I mean an actual personified beyond being a monster type of villain. This would have been made in an era where there had to be some evil asshole who set them loose or is hampering the efforts to contain/defeat them. So I wonder if they'd actually have Weyland-Yutani as a group or if some mad scientist was making them in his space basement or whatever...
Evan James
John Wick
Zachary Murphy
We need more cartoons like this. Black Dynamite was pretty fun.
Carter Wood
They probably would have fucked with canon royally by making the alien queen speak english and constantly scheme about new ways to defeat Ripley.
Robert Jones
for some reason I found it hot that she turned into a tomato
Thomas Martin
I hadn't thought of the Queen being a malicious Saw-Boss like alien entity. And it's something 80s/90s cartoon writers would do.
Kayden Lewis
Luis White
>That was a priceless antique!
>Not anymore
Jackson Gomez
>That would be impressive if you were a human
Dylan Long
Does this count?
Cameron Miller
That jackass Wutani businessman from Aliens?
Maybe have some Predators appear and eventually get their own cartoon?
Asher Collins
What I find rather wierd is that the opening of this cartoon has very similar bit to the intro of Swat Kats.
Check it out yourself
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Start from 0:25 in the case of Swat Kats opening.
Isaac Thomas
I mean, taking aside the retcon of K training J to be his partner instead of his replacement, the movie did have a setting you could easily turn into a series.
Plus I think MiB TAS was great, better sequel than the actual ones. What about you, Yea Forums?
Jeremiah Bailey
My favorite moment of TAS was the Halloween episode. Some kid witnesses a LOT of alien shit and goings on through the episode, including the MiB take down of said events. When the agents finally pay attention to the kid one asks Kay if they should use the flash on him and Kay has a better idea:
>"Son, I want you to go straight home and tell everybody what you've seen tonight."
>"But, it's Halloween. Nobody will believe me."
>" Oh. ...Well, that's too bad." and then Kay just fucking walks off and gets in the car leaving him there.
Luis Baker
>that episode where the girl seal had a crush on the human boy
I freed my Willy, that day.
Michael Williams
THe only thing I disliked about MiB, other than the weird executive meddling in the last season where they added new characters and destroyed Elle's personality, was the copout at the end of the series finale. It was SUCH a great end for the series and then for no reason whatsoever they neutralize the entire planet so as to pointlessly maintain the status quo for a show that was over.
Nathaniel Murphy
>it had a naked woman as an antagonist for an episode
Really? Which episode?
Benjamin Sanchez
I knew about the show as a kid before knowing about the movie. I was almost under the impression that the movie was made after the show.
It was pretty damn alarming.
Robert Lopez
What's weird about this one? It was an animated feature to begin with, they had all the assets in place already.
Nathan Perry
Wasn't the creator behind Cow and Chicken involved with this? I recognize the artstyle.
Joshua Foster
>Robocop. When the movie came out, it was a big deal how R-rated it was, and yet every kid in my apartment complex saw it. The cartoon wasn't too bad. There was one scene where they tried to put ED-209s on traffic duty. and they did that episode where the prince wants to marry the lady cop, and it turns out he's in one of those plural-marriage countries. But by and large it looks like they tried to make a good show within the constraints provided.
The last episode where they bring back Clarence Boddicker (in this continuity he got away after shooting Murphy and wasn't stabbed in the fucking neck, apparently). They do a pretty good riff on the fake commercials from the movie by doing a movie trailer-style reveal of the... Turbo Cops or whatever they were called; RoboCop's back-up from the toyline. There's some pathos where Robocop remembers getting shot to pieces by Boddicker (with lasers, of course) and he has to refrain from murdering him to get revenge when he finally captures him at the end.
...But then the episode also introduces Robocop's brand new air assault vehicle: The RoboCoptor! So its for the best that it was the last episode.
Kayden Cox
It would have been funny if one of the movies referenced the cartoon and toy's appeal to kids and had OCP force RoboCop to incorporate a bunch of shitty gimmicks into fighting crime.
Bentley Walker
>Clarence Boddicker was in an episode of the Robocop cartoon
Hey, you weren't lying. He actually looks pretty close to Kurtwood Smith (though the actor trying to impersonate him is AWFUL).
Jordan Turner
The subplot in Robocop 2 where OCP uses focus testing to reprogram Robocop into being a better role model/less violent was pretty close to that.
Leo Rogers
I just remembered that's what happened in 2 which is why I probably thought of it in the first place.
Charles Williams
So can we assume Dick Jones being shot out the window still happened?
Ethan Clark
Well, he's not in the show. The only thing we can be sure of is that if he DID get shot out of the window in this continuity, he was shot with blue lasers.
Luke Ward
I was always weirded out how different Junior looked in the cartoon as oppose to in the movie. Then they wound up changing his appearance again in the later seasons, looking more like his movie counterpart.
Also, the animation was kind of bad.
Matthew Young
>Gilbert Gottfried is the only actor to appear in all 3 Problem Child movies and the Problem Child cartoon series
Was there anything he would turn down in the 90s?
Mason Bailey
Gilbert has a really good work ethic. He's still in Cyberchase.
Dominic Torres
Cyberchase is still going. Wow,
Joshua Carter
Making cartoons of R-rated movies isn't so weird; kids see the advertisements for the films and get interested in certain aspects (robot cop! action man! space adventures!) but aren't supposed to see the actual product due to the rating system the theaters are intended to enforce. So they make a kiddie version to appeal to that market. Simple.
I wish there had been an Aliens cartoon. Maybe the aliens were too hard to simplify into an animation-friendly design.
Carson James
>Was there anything he would turn down in the 90s?
I think, correct me if I'm wrong, that he turned down reprising his character of the loud neighbor on Fairly OddParents and they had to cast a soundalike for later seasons. It's the only time I can think of where Gilbert Gottfried didn't reprise a role. As pointed out, he's still on goddamn Cyberchase.
Ryan Gonzalez
A one-shot character was written for him in an episode of Babylon 5 but he had to decline due to illness.
Camden Gutierrez
Smith would have done it I think
Angel Cox
Leon the Professional
Nicholas Flores
I just remembered this existed. Maybe not all that surprising considering how popular Bill and Ted was. Hell they even got Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, and George Carlin to reprise their roles in the first season.
Liam Robinson
>Leon the Professional
Fuck yes
Jason Cruz
Huh. That's another weird parallel between Boddicker and Durant from Darkman. At least they had the smarts to show him getting away rather than retconning his death.
Samuel Brooks
Logan. I just want to see how it'd turn out if it was a 80s-90s cartoon.
Oliver Edwards
Isaac Hernandez
It was one of Genndy Tartakovsky's first animation projects iirc
Benjamin Walker
It's a cheap math centric show meant to pad PBS programming blocks. Why not keep voicing an annoying bird if it meant a steady paycheck?
Hunter Lopez
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even jumanji got a cartoon, with a weird art style
Jack Reed
That's because it was made by Klasky Csupo
Justin Rodriguez
>ctrl+f bill and ted, ace ventura, back to the future, highlander, hammerman
>0 results
James Perry
we just talked about bill and ted nibba
Noah Reed
I swear to god, I thought this show as a fever dream.
Gavin Evans
Not from a specific movie, but Cantinflas received two cartoons: one animated in Spain, and another one made by Hanna-Barbera (where he was named “Amigo” in the English dub).
Samuel Fisher
Yes I am aware.
Ryan Lewis
All of the Jim Carrey movies:
The Mask
Dumb and Dumber
Ace Ventura
Kayden Walker
Kevin Brown
Same here buddy.
Adam Nelson
Not a movie but I want to see someone try and go Game of Thrones for kids.
Mason Mitchell
Bruce Almighty had a lot of cartoon potential (guy with godlike powers). Wonder why they never made a show.
Joseph Long
>Swine American child!
Chase Lee
I would have to imagine a lot of religious weirdos would be getting all offended by it somehow.
Ethan Wright
Turn down? Nothing get fired? Aflac. Why? 9-11 jokes.
Ian Powell
Same thing happened to me as a kid. I saw a Pink Panther VHS cover at Blockbuster thinking it was the cartoon, then I saw the back and was really confused.
Jeremiah Allen
Godlike? I thought it was God's powers.
Aaron James
Watch the first episode, "One Sweet and Sour Chinese Adventure To Go". Its full of at least 1 racist joke per minute; I can't believe it made it to air.
Christopher Taylor
Shitty.
Shitty.
Fuck this.
Fuck this!
FUCK THIS!
>Klasky Csupo
OH MY GOD, FUCK THEM! Jesus Christ, what a god damn eye vomit shit style and horrendous stories. The Wild Thornberries were a crime!
Parker Gray
A blend of Clasky Csupo animation and Everett "Duckman" Peck character design.
Isaiah White
Oh yeah, the 9/11 thing. That's probably why he got replaced on Fairly OddParents, now that you mention it.
Isaiah Russell
I actually had an action figure. I had no concept of cheese-gore as a film genre when I was a kid and thought the cartoon was stand alone.
Parker Hill
>" movie about that perverted foul mouthed dead ghoul guy that tries to marry and fuck an underage girl?"
You have never goddamn even seen the movie, have you?
Samuel Ramirez
haha my dad had a fucking nerd rage when he read the comics that came with the toys
"WTF WHY ARE THE MARINES ALIVE!?" I didn't understand at the time, but I now appreciate that he's where I get it from.
William Morales
He wasn’t fired for 9/11 jokes, he made fun of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Eli Myers
Henry Garcia
Not that user, but man, the earlier scripts sound like a wild ride.
>McDowell's original script is far less comedic and much darker; the Maitlands' car crash is depicted graphically, with Barbara's arm being crushed and the couple screaming for help as they slowly drown in the river.[11] A reference to this remained, as Barbara remarks that her arm feels cold upon returning home as a ghost.[12] Instead of possessing the Deetzes and forcing them to dance during dinner, the Maitlands cause a vine-patterned carpet to come to life and attack the Deetzes by tangling them to their chairs.
>The character of Betelgeuse—envisioned by McDowell as a winged demon, who takes on the form of a short Middle Eastern man, is also intent on killing the Deetzes rather than scaring them, and wanted to rape Lydia rather than marry her. In this version of the script, Betelgeuse only needs to be exhumed from his grave to be summoned, after which he is free to wreak havoc; he cannot be summoned or controlled by saying his name three times, and wanders the world freely, appearing to torment different characters in different manifestations. McDowell's script also featured a second Deetz child, nine-year-old Cathy, the only person able to see the Maitlands and the subject of Betelgeuse's homicidal wrath in the film's climax, during which he mutilates her while in the form of a rabid squirrel before revealing his true form.
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Matthew Williams
>Skaaren's rewrite drastically shifted the film's tone, indicating the graphic nature of the Maitlands' deaths while depicting the afterlife as a complex bureaucracy.[14] Skaaren's rewrite also altered McDowell's depiction of the limbo that keeps Barbara and Adam trapped inside of their home; in McDowell's script, it takes the form of a massive, empty void filled with giant clock gears that shred the fabric of time and space as they move. Skaaren had Barbara and Adam encounter different limbos every time they leave their home, including the "clock world", and the Sandworm's world, identified as Saturn's moon Titan. Skaaren also introduced the leitmotif of music accompanying Barbara and Adam's ghostly hijinks, although his script specified R&B tunes instead of Harry Belafonte,[14] and was to have concluded with Lydia dancing to "When a Man Loves a Woman".
>Skaaren's first draft retained some of the more sinister characteristics of McDowell's Betelgeuse, but toned down the character to make him a troublesome pervert rather than blatantly murderous. Betelgeuse's true form was that of the Middle Eastern man, and much of his dialogue was written in African American Vernacular English. This version concluded with the Deetzes returning to New York and leaving Lydia in the care of the Maitlands, who, with Lydia's help, transform the exterior of their home into a stereotypical haunted house while returning the interior to its previous state. It also would have featured deleted scenes such as the real-estate agent, Jane, trying to convince the Deetzes to allow her to sell the house for them (having sold it to them in the first place—Charles and Delia decline), and a reveal on how Beetlejuice had died centuries earlier (that he had attempted to hang himself while drunk, only to mess it up and died slowly choking to death, rather than quickly by snapping his neck) and wound-up working for Juno before striking it out on his own as a "free-lance Bio-Exorcist".
Jonathan Powell
The show was a massive succese and got 4, 22 episode seasons, so yes it was a good idea.
Jeremiah Murphy
>actually hates K-C in this day and age
>when the only shows actually not being liked are Rocket Power and The Wild Thronberrys
Go back to Hot Topic, edgelord. Klasky-Csupo is based, especially pic related.
Thomas Turner
>Why are we walking like this?
>LAST TIME ON CLERKS
>The second episode is a clip show
Man, was this show funny and quotable for only being six episodes.
Carter Jackson
The Dragon Prince really tries to be Game of Thrones Jr.
Joseph Miller
>the copout at the end of the series finale.
Tell us more.
Connor Evans
black dynamite was based as fuck
Benjamin Rodriguez
Say goodbye to an animated version if they'd gone with that, but man it woulda been something.
Austin Rivera
it was a great thing to watch when I needed help falling asleep
Matthew Morales
well, that would explain his reality warping powers
Jacob Murphy
I need more information...for research purposes...
Brayden Hall
these were the only brand new action figures i ever got growing up as a poorfag. even got the trashboat that floated on water. just about the only thing i get nostalgic about
David Cox
Austin Powers almost had an HBO cartoon.
Colton Williams
Tell me this wouldn't be fucking amazing.
Lincoln Morgan
Trainspotting
Aiden Taylor
>Keannu reeves is more relevant than ever now
Hunter Rodriguez
Nolan Barnes
Any John Landis movie from 1978 to 1988
Adrian Green
>Charles Grodin's character is voiced by the guy who played the evil veterinarian
Adam Cox
I feel like Lloyd Kaufman pitched the cartoon as a half-joke to see if anyone would be crazy enough to do it, and then spent an entire week laughing his ass off when someone actually agreed to it.
Evan Smith
This was funnier than most shit out today. I feel bad for not watching it when it firsted aired. Though I probably wouldn't have liked it then out of angsty spite. Truly the most out of time series ever
Easton Lee
I feel ya.
Chase White
wrong network
should've been on comedy central or something
Nicholas Barnes
im still shocked at how good a show this was. shame it was only a season
Tyler Jones
>hey that Ninja Turtles racket is doing gangbusters, how could I get in on that?
>HEY TOY PEOPLE here's an idea, Toxic Crusaders! Look, you can put gooey muck on them, we'll make a cartoon, it'll be environmentally-friendly, that's a big thing right now right?
>AHAHAHAHAHA I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS WORKED
Knowing Lloyd, this is pretty in-character for him.
Henry Roberts
Wish and Allen Gregory had 3 full seasons each
Gavin Ramirez
Same
James Hughes
Is it safe?!
Adam Smith
The HB one was actually quite educative, I learned some things from it.
The Mexican/Spanish one is pure kino, the episode where he follows Faust to Hell and then meets Satan himself is trippy as fuck.
Isaiah Lopez
I honestly think the three eyed smiley face is the only reason this thing had an relevence in the first place. It makes me wish it was attached to a better movie.
Michael Sanders
Critters or tremors.
Joseph Miller
Hellraiser
Christian Lopez
I wish that there were home video releases of this while I was in Middle School, cause during that time the Coach would just play the movie over and over again
Adrian James
this is the main reason why I think sony would have more success pursuing men in black as a tv show than as a movie franchise. The ip is built for procedural with longer myth arcs and effects are far enough a long at this point that aliens would be feasible for a tv show budget.
Get will smith or tommy lee jones to cameo in the pilot and you're golden.
Juan Green
If you watch the actual show it clearly is. It constantly shits on saturday morning cartoons, movie adaptions, and all kinds of cartoon tropes and pointing out how stupid and illogical everything about making a cartoon of an R rated movie is.
Carson Nguyen
I hear the tweet in my head in his voice all the time.
>>In Japan you don't wave at the ocean, the ocean waves at you.
No idea why
Landon Martin
>male characters are mutated and gross
>the token chick is just Barbie with an instrument
Really makes you think.
Evan Wood
Is distracted by a whore house. "Nice FUCKING model". Whether the marriage would be consummated is iffy.
Dominic Fisher
Nothing can kill the grimace.
Chase Sanchez
>show title: Heckraiser
Nicholas Green
"Bitches, leave" to "No girls allowed"
Noah Reyes
Demolition Man
Dominic Bennett
It probably would have done a smidge better there. All those unemployed drunks could have given it a proper season.
Nathaniel Lopez
Kek
Caleb Thompson
You should stop posting.
Justin Gutierrez
Wyatt Kelly
>We have such fun to show you
Isaiah Murphy
Jaxon Perez
More then made up for the movie if you ask me
Good intro too
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Luke Evans
why this and didn't crossover I'll never know
Owen Sullivan
This one was amazing
Asher Williams
the only thing i liked about the original movie was the end credits song. no idea why it got a series.
Charles Ross
Kino villain
Wyatt Campbell
I never liked Bill Fagerbakke as the role of Alan. It could have been another VA who sounds kinda similar to Robin Williams but they stuck with this guy for unknown reasons. He's just comes off sounding as Patrick disguised as a human wearing a jungle suit.
Xavier Howard
The show is digitally drawn, there's some 3D bits though.
Parker Smith
I honestly think this is better than the movie.
Isaiah Carter
Showing how young you are user. Every kid in the 80s was huge into Rambo. Most of us saw First Blood on HBO or rented it. Then saw Rambo 2 and 3 at the theater.
Henry Miller
Yes they have. The animated TPB cartoon showed up over a month ago.
Colton Gomez
By the time the Police Academy cartoon started the film series had been in the pg 13 range. Only the first PA film is rated R.
Isaiah Carter
>bakshi
C'mon, man.
Jonathan Baker
The mask was great
It felt like it was jim carrey every episode
Justin Phillips
This was awesome.
Eli Green
I've had this scene stuck in my head for years:
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>YO YO YO MC NIGEL IN DA HOUSE CALLIN FOR HELP
>CREEPIN QUIET AS A MOUSE
>THERE'S LOTS OF STATIC AND THE PARTY'S REALLY ILLIN
>A BUNCH OF HOMIES THAT COULD USE A LITTLE CHILLIN
Easton Turner
Based Jose Luis Moro did the animation for the Spain version
Dominic Baker
I felt this
Ian Brown
season 2 quality dropped like a shit
season 1 had really good quality
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and I love Dr Gangreen
such a fun mad scientist character
Aaron Johnson
THIS HAD BEEN MADE
Charles Wood
dr wily meets pol.jpg
Zachary Garcia
Did they at least get Rick Moranis?
Luke Bennett
no
only Mel Brooks, Daphne Zuniga and Joan Rivers are from the original movie cast
Logan Collins
Some of those deleted scenes have been found
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Daniel Rogers
gladly this got deleted
cogs? seriously?
Sebastian Cook
Jaxon Watson
Shame.
Brody Diaz
I always thought it would be one of those constant adventures about the battle against House Lannister and House Stark. Yes there are other houses but you know this is what it would boil down to. The kids would ride off into battle every Saturday morning with thier direwolves lead by Jon Snow.
Princess Targaryen and her three dragons would be captive in King's Landing and only until the evil King Joffrey is stopped can there be peace between the realms
Owen Lee
Way more kids were into Rambo than Conan in the 80s.
Landon Hernandez
How the fuck did they get away with this?
Colton Nguyen
>that ogre of Zion in the top corner
Oy.
Zachary Lopez
Not surprising.
Larger dog breeds have about 7-8 years at best.
All those puppies in the Beethoven sequels are long dead too.
Brayden Sullivan
This was the most 90s DiC has ever been.
Xavier Young
I remember that shit because I had no cable, computers cost as much as a used car and internet was for other people at the time. When you're a kid like me, starved for cartoons, you channel surf to any place to be entertained.
Jaxson Price
One of those was a comic book first, but yes the cartoon was using the Jim Carrey take as a base.
Daniel Ross
It was weird how they used the cartoon to transition from the movies to the live-action TV series. Season 1 of the cartoon used the movie cast for voices, while Season 2 used the TV series cast for voices. The TV series then premiered the next season (with the same title as the cartoon) and so those Bill & Ted actors sounded "right" if you'd been watching the cartoon.
The TV show still got its shit cancelled after 1 season, but whatever.
Carson Hall
Tag
Just imagine all the crazy stuff the characters will go through just to tag each other.
Sebastian Torres
Wasn't all that bad but holy fuck was it late.
Noah Cox
This, Snow Dogs and Kangaroo Jack makes me think that some of you anons are alright.
Ayden Clark
Annihilation
Imagine the fun adventures our diverse team of scientists could get up to in the Zone!
Luke Smith
Wait, that was the finale? They just aired more episodes after that, I guess I never noticed.
Alien invasion that they need the help of the world governments to stop. They do, and as they're talking about how much trouble going public will be J I think realises that millions of people have their eyes on TV so they can wipe their memories all at once. Anyone who didn't see it can be picked up later or labelled insane.
Charles Perry
Minus the omniscience and mniprescence
Ryder Hall
Do you think he's cognizant of how baaaaaaaaad he's got it?
Jeremiah Perry
there's also this
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and one of the bad guys in the toxie show was based on a villain from Troma's War
Sebastian Morales
and yet i was surprised they included walter where he should have been the antivillain in the movie
Daniel Wright
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY, MY CLIENT DANTE HICKS IS JUST LIKE YOU
HE LOOOOOVES GRAPE SODA
HE HATES IT WHEN HIS WELFARE CHECK IS LATE TOO
Brody Lewis
makes me think you haven't seen one fucking second of a toxic avenger movie. his wife is a normie bimbo
Kayden Johnson
Came in to this thread just to see if this was posted and I am not disappointed.
James Bennett
As Told By Ginger was some boring ass garbage and everyone was ugly as sin. Kikesky Csupo needs to burn in Jew hell.
Chase Taylor
i really feel you