We need more cartoons based on R rated movies

We need more cartoons based on R rated movies
It's hilarious.

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rambo wasnt rated r

>First Blood - R
>Rambo: First Blood Part II - R
>Rambo III - R
>Rambo (IV) - R
>Rambo: Last Blood - Not yet rated, but most likely R

Fun fact: this show basically killed plans for a planned Rocky Balboa GI Joe action figure. Big Boa was going to be his Cobra Counterpart and the deal was so far along before Stallone backed out in favor of doing Rambo, that Marvel gave Rocky his own entry in their "GI Joe Handbook" character bio guide and had to rush out a retraction in the following issue of said guide series.

what was posted in op wasnt rated r

>cartoons based on R rated movies
He never said the cartoon was rated R.

then why make the show?

Because when little timmy eventually grows up and sees the Toxic Crusader movie he's going to be nicely tromatized.

Because little boys used to love R rated movies

whats the toxic crusader

Or read the comics

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Lets see
>Swamp Thing
>Toxic crusader
>Robocop
>Conan
>Ghost Busters
>Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.

that seems shit like i get the whole spoofing of captain planet but why?

Don't forget how we nearly got a fucking Aliens cartoon to the extent they produced toys for it.

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I know that face

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Just stop.

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Toxic Crusaders was the cartoon, the movie was called Toxic Avenger
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Holy shit, speak of the fuckin devil, I just watched this movie franchise for the first time and found out there was a kiddie cartoon based on it, and it was exactly what I thought it would be like. user, are you stalking me?

I meant to reply to OP, my bad

"Ghost Busters" was rated PG.

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THE ABSOLUTE MADMEN!

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I think that Alien also almost got a cartoon in the 80s.

Still, is a cartoon based on a movie where a guy gets blown by a ghost. That has to count for something.

>mentally unstable Vietnam veteran who takes things into his own hands
Punisher, Rambo, and the guy from Deathwish are all basically the same character.

Kersey was a liberal architect that got redpilled, chief. Not a vet.

>tromatized
Nice pun

>back out of action figure deal then make a movie
How are those two related?

kids don't know that, they haven't seen the movie yet

>We need more cartoons where a veteran with PTSD saves St. Nicholas from terrorists

Aliens (it was going to be), Toxic Crusaders, Highlander, Conan the Barbarian, Police Academy, and especially Robocop which spawned TWO cartoons.

That's "The Real Ghostbusters". "Ghost Busters" was the one with the two guys from F-Troop and the man in the gorilla suit.

... and those two concepts had cartoons simultaneously.

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How did Marvel get away with this?

Holy shit! I actually owned this.

What modern R rated movies could work as cartoons?

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Deadpool

Are you pretending to be retarded?

and it would be fantastic

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Alien/s

Pan’s Labyrinth.

It’d be kind of like the Beetlejuice cartoon: a girl and his supernatural friend have adventures in a gothic/macabre fantasyland.

Pan’s Labyrinth.

It’d be kind of like the Beetlejuice cartoon: a girl and her supernatural friend have adventures in a gothic/macabre fantasyland.

I'm surprised there was never a Gremlins cartoon.

I remember watching this as a kid. The sexy blonde cop with the shades and boobs gave me one of my first boners.

Those are no longer modern movies.

Also they tried.

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A pilot was in the planning stages but, much like it's main characters, none of the concept art or production materials have ever seen the light of day.

>scorpio alien holding a dragon dildo

Flying queen so should have been in a movie.

Operation: Aliens was a cancelled 1992 animated children's television series based on the Alien franchise, chiefly the 1986 film Aliens. It was to follow Lieutenant Ripley and the "Space Marines" as they battled the Xenomorph scourge throughout the galaxy. Although the cartoon was cancelled before broadcast, the tie-in toy line from Kenner Products did go on sale, albeit re-branded as simply Aliens, while the show's concepts and characters made it into a variety of other released merchandise.
Only a single pilot episode of the show was ever produced, although even that may not have been completed. Since its cancellation, no footage from the cartoon has ever been made available anywhere.

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Great stuff user, you should post more

The series was to be produced by Korean animators and was to air in the 11:30 am time-slot in the Saturday morning cartoon schedule. Aimed at the 6-12 year-old male demographic, the show was designed to promote the Aliens brand and was to be accompanied by a tie-in toy line featuring characters from the show produced by Kenner Products.
The cartoon was to feature several characters from the film Aliens, including Ripley, Drake, Apone (who wore a "NO BUGS" t-shirt), Bishop, Vasquez and Hicks; it is unknown if the series would have offered any explanation as to how those characters who died in Aliens could possibly be alive in the show. Similar to the contemporary film-based carton The Real Ghostbusters, the show would have used new appearances for each of the characters, as the respective actors refused to give up their likenesses. Although the overall plot of the series was never fully fleshed out, the general concept was that the characters would be formed into a special quick-reaction Alien emergency response unit with special abilities, equipment and talent.

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The cartoon was slated for fall 1992. However, following the lackluster critical and audience response to Alien3 in the United States, released there in May of that year, 20th Century Fox grew concerned about the potential profitability of the show and cancelled the production. The difficulty of basing a children's television series on such an inherently violent and dark film series may also have been a factor in the decision. While a pilot episode was apparently produced (although possibly not completed), it never aired and has never been made available since.

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Blade Runner 2049

you are right, it was proposed
>Alien was a proposed television series that was planned to be developed following the success of the 1979 film Alien. 20th Century Fox was hoping for ABC to buy their idea for the series, but it seems this never happened. The only time the series received media coverage was in a small article published in Fangoria issue #6 (June 1980).
While the idea for a television series was scrapped, Alien was followed by a sequel, Aliens, released in 1986

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Ah good to know, thanks

in 2007 there was another proposed Aliens cartoon. in the style of gendy's clone wars
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There was a pilot i think

i'm suprised terminator never got a cartoon
or nightmare on elmstreet, they could easily change a few things to have it fit in a cartoon setting.

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Not R rated but form modern blockbuster a cartoon based on Pacific Rim would be nutts.

Not Rambo the movie, Rambo the cartoon which also had an action figure line.

only if it's based on the first movie.
not that piece of shit sequel that the fat loser from nu star wars made

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Fifty Shades of Grey

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Glad someone spotted it.

Those movies barely deserve that rating though. I remember watching rambos when I was like 12, there's nothing that can really hurt a kid feelings there, only tons of shit exploding. I'm pretty sure the high rating was marketing bait, just made to make the kids WANT to see it.

Was she in the cartoon?

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to be honest, after the first movie the franchise really took a dip on the children side.

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it was already a regular tv series

Baby Driver

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I loved the Starship Troopers cartoon, despite it being back during the truly jank era of 3D graphics.

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Beetlejuice getting a cartoon was strange enough. But I'm not surprised Nightmare on Elm street didn't. Freddy would be much harder to convert into a harmless character. Even if you gloss over the language, what do you do about his whole shtick about murdering teenagers?

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Mandy

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I would have loved to see that. Hell, anything is better than the direction Prometheus took things.

>what do you do about his whole shtick about murdering teenagers?
He attacks them in dreams and if they don't escape them/defeat him they never wake up

That's still pretty morbid. And that sounds like the kind of central conflict you need to resolve pretty early in a show. In adult movies, cliffhangers where the monster is still out there is pretty typical. But in a kids cartoon you pretty much have to show the bad guy is defeated and everyone is alright. I'm not sure how you continually bait for more episodes with the same twist of "Freddy is still out there!"

freddy could still work easier then jason or michael

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lets say 12 or 20 episodes for a first season.
have a group of several kids that all get dragged into the dream world.
each episode is about 1 of the kids having to overcome their fear or else they will never wake again.
Freddy is even more of a prankster then he was in movie 5 and 6.
you could tone down the violence and creepy stuff like the beetlejuice cartoon did

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Dog Soldiers.

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The guy in charge of Troma studios is a huge money grubbing whore.

Toxic Crusader was him trying to get some of that environmentalist pandering money. Especially after Troma suffered major financial issues after Toxic Avenger 2 and 3 flopped at the box office and he had issues with not paying his actors (the original actor who played Toxic Avenger quit because he was lowballed money for the sequel)

Nightmare on Elm Street got a syndicated horror anthology series. Freddy's Nightmares.

Basically Robert Englund as Freddy introduces horror stories set in the town of Springfield. He only appears in three of the stories (one, a super duper toned down version of how Freddy died/came back; a second one where he killed the detective who's screw up let Freddy go free and who threw the molotov cocktail that burned Freddy to death, and one where he appears as a deux ex machina that killed the lead in said story at the very end).

It lasted one season, in part because even with the violence toned down, parents groups threw a temper tantrum and got it canceled.

But at least it included Freddy. Paramount outright put out an INO version of Friday The 13th that had NOTHING to do with the movies/Jason and his mom. Ironically though, it was far more successful that Freddy's Nightmares and lasted multiple seasons.

Soccer moms dictate these ratings,user. We all know little Timmy isn’t going to knife his school because he watched First Blood but that doesn’t matter to Karen.

i know of that serie. but it wasn't a cartoon.

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Mainly a tv show but...

>Jackass: The Animated Series

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Still surprised by a lack of Mad Max.

how would that work as a cartoon?
a race show?
or max as a Lucky luke character that travels from outpost to outpost to help the poor. the V8 will be a talking car?

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I thought this through. Max, his dog and his friends, Furiosa, Captain Gyro and that kid with the Boomerang have adventures in the wasteland squaring off against Immortan Joe, his stupid henchman Humongous and occasionally bump heads with Auntie Entity, though she's more neutral. Maybe have a version of Lord Scrotus with a safer name.

Of course it would be like the 80s cartoons like Rambo, M.A.S.K., Chuck Norris and the like.

Your wish is coming true boys, Netflix ordered a Pacific Rim anime a while back

here comes the monkey's paw...

I love Rambo 2 in all its glorious over the top revenge fantasy glory, I don't care if it's considered an inferior sequel to the serious drama of the first one. The climax with Rambo stealing the chopper and absolutely fucking destroying the camp is one of the greatest moments in action cinema.

Conan also had a second cartoon, but it was short-lived and about a 1/3 of the episodes are currently lost media.

>He only appears in three of the stories

Eight, four in Season One, and four in Season Two.

We need an all ages John Wick cartoon

>Freddy Krueger, born of a nun raped by a thousand madmen, had left a trail of tortured teenagers brutally murdered in their sleep throughout a string of five R rated movies.

>Now, thanks to Matchbox, kiddies not just on Elm Street, but everywhere, could take Freddy to bed with them and have a Nightmare.

>Just pull the string and Freddy said 11 different sinister sayings, and then he ate your soul.

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In one episode Max comes face-to-face with Toecutter, the man who "destroyed" his wife with blue lasers. In the end, Max learns he must never take a life in the name of vengeance!

what would be the point? to make me angry?

I would legit watch a cartoon about Military werewolves acting as a Pack-like BPRD group fighting vampires and any and all kinds of other monsters.

I once had a discussion with some friends where we envisioned a SatAM Freddy v. Jason kinda cartoon, where Freddy is a boogieman who does stuff like possess people or items and starts making living nightmare stuff to torture the world--like he possesses a chef and starts churning out food that tries to eat people, or possesses a school bus that goes out trying to capture children.

The MCs are a bunch of kids who have befriended a much toned down friendlier Jason who's just a lonely/misunderstood monster but he's still the strongest threat to Freddy if he can get his hands on the guy. The crux of the plots would revolve around the kids trying to get Jason somewhere so he can beat the stupid out of Freddy, or the kids trying to keep Jason hidden from the adults who wouldn't understand he's not a bad guy.

yes but does it have a crime fighting octopus?

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That's clever. I didn't think about using Toecutter because I heard Immortan Joe, in an earlier script, was supposed to be him after surviving the end of the first movie.
Also Humungous apparently was supposedly gonna be Immortan Joe's son after Fury Road.