What is the most obscure Yea Forums fact you know of?

What is the most obscure Yea Forums fact you know of?

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dogs cant look up

Over 80% of sex had by giraffes occurs between two males.

Fucking based

mallards only seek females during mating season
any other time they seek companionship with males

Penguins have an organ behind their eyes that converts saltwater to freshwater.

I neglect to see how these are Yea Forums related

you saying no Yea Forums content contains mammals?

In the Clone Wars, the Jedi starfighters are manufactured by Seinar, the same company that would later build TIE fighters for the empire. Like TIE fighters, they had no hyperdrive of their own.

That's pigs. Also I guess, Valerie Brown from Josie and the Pussycats was the first black female to have a major roll in an American cartoon and first black character in general in Archie comics.

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The voice actor who played Ducky in the land before time was brutally murdered at a young age

Everyone knows this retard

Bambi's VA grew up to become a strict drill sergant.

Also I think Snow White's german dub VA was killed in a concetration camp.

Micky Mouse got proper eyes after one artist drew them that way for an internal company flyer and Walt told the animators to just go with it from there on.

A storyboard artist from Family Guy killed himself.

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Zuko's VA is a fat short Filipino irl

Butch Hartman hates if you draw porn of his characters. He accuses those who draw porn of Danny Phantom characters and shippers in general of not being true fans. He even went as far as to accuse a toon porn artist on his forum of attempting to seduce an underage female user.

>Also I think Snow White's german dub VA was killed in a concetration camp.
Didnt hitler love that movie too

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Midway through the end credits of Nickelodeon's Barnyard, a song called Popsickle plays. This song has absolutely nothing to do with the rest of the movie and the only reason it's even in there is because Steve Oedekerk (the director) and a few of his friends who also worked on the movie really liked the song and wanted to put it in there. They tried putting it in at other points in the movie, but no other option seemed fitting, so they settled on the end credits.

Truly the Greeks of the animal kingdom.

>Look up him
>Worked on El Tigre, The Drinky Crow Show, The Buzz on Maggie and Coconut Fred’s Fruit Salad Island before Family Guy.
He will not be missed, the fact he worked on FG during it's shit seasons is even worse.

Namor was the first comic book superhero to have flying powers.
Always thought it is ironic that a guy named Sub-Mariner brought the concept of flying superhero to comics and the classic "one arm forward" pose (the stance that swimmers uses when they do the freestyle)

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Well there wans't much else to compare ti with back then. Hitler probably would've loved the little mermaid.

Lauren Faust in her naive early 20s years released an indie comic that she believed was an "artistic progression in the visual storytelling medium." It was a sitcom about roommates.

Faust suffers from depression despite being a role model and hero in the eyes of thousands of young girls who want to grow up to make cartoons like she does.

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X-men's Apocalypse is addicted to opium.

What is with the new x wing not having hyperdrive?

Contrary to popular belief, Walt Disney was not an antisemite. That was a vicious rumor spread by workers unions at the time to discredit the man.

Oatmeal? Are you crazy?

>brought the concept of flying superhero to comics and the classic "one arm forward" pose (the stance that swimmers uses when they do the freestyle)
my mind is blown.

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thats not what big al said

>Detective Comics Comics

This.
We need to take a bigger stand concerning the flamboyant faggotry in Yea Forums.
Ass-fuckers always find a way to shove their lifestyle down others' throats, but to use a comic/cartoon forum...
These are pedo faggots in here.

Both courage and Snoopy are the same breed: beagles

David Bowie wanted to create a 1984 musical animation. When he couldn't get the rights to the book he turned it into the album "diamond dogs"

Recess, Fillmore, Kim Possible, American Dragon Jake Long, The Proud Family, and Lilo and Stitch all take place within the same universe.

Phineas and Ferb, Gravity Falls, Star Vs., and Milo Murphy's Law also exist in the same world, and share a multiverse with Wander Over Yonder and Pickle and Peanut.

>General Ills
Hue

there aren't actually female mascots on cereal boxes, unless that new unicorn is female

Peter Parker was almost molested by a guy named Skip

Gay cope, you're still a genetic defect.

MAGA

>classic "one arm forward" pose (the stance that swimmers uses when they do the freestyle)
I...oh wow.

Wasn't Superman created several years before Namor?

The creator of Wonder Woman was into bondage. This is why she had this lasso.

Yeah but he originally couldn’t fly

Namor and Torch debuted Oct '39, Supe would be one year earlier;
That's the official record.
Not sure where that guy got his info.
Also, fuck faggots.
Enough.

The creator of Breadwinners made the pilot as a joke and uploaded it on YouTube . He later received an E-mail from a Nickelodeon executive who saw it and wanted to turn into a full series. The creator thought it was a troll at first.

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or is it communists?

This show is an animated atrocity

Jim Davis and Doug Tennapel are close personal friends of Mike Pence

>several years
One year and he couldn't fly back when he was created.
And if you are wondering, yeah Namor stance just got pasted on Supes even though he has nothing to do with swimming.

The characters Lionel Hutz and Troy Mclure in The Simpsons weren't actually removed from the show because of poor reception or lack of ideas, but the voice actor was in fact murdered by his wife.

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well, penguins are communists so yes

Back when he was created, Superman couldn't fly. The power was added years later, along with many others that either became iconic for the character or got canned.

Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick got full ownership of Venture Brothers because AS didn't expect most of their shows at the time to survive more than one season. Because of its success and critical acclaim early on in AS' history, they basically let them produce the show however they wanted. Also Comedy Central has been trying to poach the show for over a decade.

Yeah well big Al keeps a loaded shotgun above the bar

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2 Stupid Dogs helped lauching the careers of many future creators, including Genndy Tartarkovsky, Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti , Butch Hartman, Andrew Stanton and Conrad Vernon.

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to be honest, Genndy wouldn't have gone as far without Craig
Craig didn't just help Genndy get work, but really encouraged him at Calarts

Like the Flapjack of its time?

Expect Dogs was actually good

Spider-Man was molested as a boy.

That's fucking awesome, how would you incorporate your fetish into something iconic?

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John K dislikes that show for some reason.

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Zoomers hate 60's cartoons.

Dogs can’t look up was a famous quote from the comic book artist “Simon” Bisley

Billy Talent guitarist Ian D'Sa worked as an animator on Angela Anaconda.

reminds me that I believe John K was the first person to mention the now popular term Calarts style, though the style he referred to was much different to what the term is now associated with.
He thought a lot of animators were just replicating older Disney films instead of drawing from other sources like those original films did.

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Barrie Ingham, the man who voiced Basil of Baker Street, was also the first Englishman to ever play Robin Hood in a movie

elephants can't jump
kangaroos have 3 vaginas

>almost
No, Peter was actually molested.

During Spider-Man's rampage in the aftermath of the kidnapping of Stanley Osborn, he stopped at 2 Dunkin' Donuts to eat off panel.

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>faster than a speeding bullet
>more powerful than a locomotive
>able to LEAP tall buildings in a single bound
Come on, m8, this is hero histories 101.

Snake Eyes from G.I Joe was created almost purely out of the idea of making an action figure super cheap. The default colour before painting for the plastic they used was black and someone pitched the idea of making a ninja designed to be all one colour and made up of reused pieces. That’s why a ninja character is almost always carrying grenades

>That’s why a ninja character is almost always carrying grenades
I think you're underestimating how easy it is to be stealthy around people with tinnitus and shrapnel wounds.

Cassandra was raped by Rapunzel in the summer of 1992

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If hitman taught me anything is that you can be stealthy if you kill everyone in sight

During the scene where Otis and his friends are surfing through the farmlands on a surfboard strapped to a block of ice, a song called Mud plays. This song was written by Steve Oedekerk for the movie. It's not really about animals, but more about farm life and the dirty, greasy side of it. The original title was Mississippi Mud, but he changed it to Mud to fit the "cow" vibe of the movie.

I swim since I was a kid and I feel fucking dumb for never noticing this

>Recess, Fillmore, Kim Possible, American Dragon Jake Long, The Proud Family, and Lilo and Stitch all take place within the same universe.
wut

The most widely syndicated comic strip in the world is "Garfield." All of the books based on Garfield were #1 on the New York Times Bestsellers List.

Crossover with Lilo & Stich and a quick cameo in Future Worm.

Ancient Chinese general Xiahu Dun ate his own eyeball, after it was struck with an arrow. Buddhist belief was that heaven was only accessible to those who has all their body parts, so by eating his eyeball it would remain with him and he would eventually be permitted to heaven.
I imagine they didnt have a particularly strong understanding of what happens to your food after you've eaten it back in those days

"The Silent Issue" arguably one of the most influential comics of the 80's was made on accident. they forgot to add in Hama's script during the printing and it stuck. showing how comics could use pure art to convey a story two years before Watchmen would further popularize the style.

The Waynes have more family members than just Bruce and his heirs. but the various crisis have weddled them down.

Bulletman is both a public domain and privately owned character, Thanks to a publishing error Hasbro and DC both own the character but others can use the character how ever they want.

Robin Williams wrote in his will that Disney is not allowed to use his voice after death because he was still angry about the way that he had been treated by the company when he was voicing the Genie in Aladdin.

John K called him a faggot.

It also prints money. Garfield is more profitable than Superman, Spider-Man, Mickey, Pikachu, Mario, or Batman.

Tim Drake could and would fall asleep during patrol on random roof tops and Batman chalked it up to Tim's silly antics

heyy I remember this. comfy show

Clancy Brown's father and grandfather were both politicians. His father was a US Senator for several years before retirement. His family was really disappointed when he decided to become an actor instead of a politician. His younger brother ran for office in Ohio but was not elected.

G.I.Joe was originally supposed to be about "Nick Fury's son" and a group of Shield Agents killing the fuck out of hydra but Marvel rejected the idea until Hasbro came knocking wanting someone to write a comic about their new 4 inch action figures. Hama took the Job and used the basic idea and some character concepts from his Nick Fury Jr. pitch and molded them with the Proto G.I.Joe creating Real American Heroes.

This is still better than Canadian television

In the Ultimate Spider-Man comics, there was going to be a subplot where Sam Raimi is directing a Spider-Man movie starring Tobey Mcguire, but Marvel wasn't sure if they were legally allowed to do this, or if it would interfere with Sony's rights to the movie version of Spider-Man. Instead, they made it so the movie being made in the comic was a Spider-Man knockoff called Arachno-Man. Eventually, Marvel found out that they were allowed to reference the real movies, and re-released the comic with the original concept.

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Stephen King is a huge Garfield fan and owns the artwork from a bunch of the original strips.

Bruce Wayne is Batman.

Ed Edd n Eddy is better than this shit.

Isn't that cute? BUT IT'S WRONG!

if pigs can't look up how did they get into space

Clone High was cancelled because several Indian groups organized protests because they objected to the way that Ghandi was being portrayed.

that guy got his info from Namor debuting in 1939 and Superman not having the power of flight at that time

he got it from the Fleischer cartoons, because it was easier than his original power of being able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, but those didn't debut until 1941

>fuck faggots

then why are you wearing that turtleneck

Fuck, I never knew this; I had the original Arachno -Man issues and didn't know about that version. Unless this is an edit and I'm being played for a fool.

Australian space program.

Fairly Odd Parents started off as a hastily drawn doodle Butch made on his way to a meeting

Rob Paulsen was approached to do the voice of Greg Universe. After seeing what the show was about, he promptly said “hell no”. Looking back, he considers this a huge bullet dodged.

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No, it's real. Does the Arachno-Man version still reference Raimi and McGuire? I've been curious about it, but haven't been able to find it online.

Kwab

Bill Finger died in poverty and obscurity despite co-creating Batman. He was eventually posthumously credited for his role.

So wrong. Both Tartakovsky and Genndy were approached by CN due to their student films. Hartman and Renzetti were already known quantities in the industry at the time.

Yeah, a WE clone maybe

At the height of his career, Jack Kirby was drawing 6 pages a day. A lot of artists can only draw 1-2 pages a day.

Charles Schulz helped design Garfield.

>Both Tartakovsky and Genndy were approached by CN due to their student films
Both of them couldn't get their own shows at the time, they had to work on other shows before they could actually pitch theirs, which they later did when "What a Cartoon" launched.

>>Star vs.
This ruins the other shows for me.

Spongebob singlehandely ruined Nickelodeon.

>>The show's success is essentially why a lot of Nicktoons haven't lasted as long, as the Nick higher ups has a rule in place stating if the show wasn't doing as well as Spongebob within a set number of episode, it was pretty much on the chopping block. Shows like El Tigre, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Catscratch, Harvey Beaks and Welcome to the Wayne were cancelled for this exact reason regardless of if their viewership was still worth keeping their shows going.

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Reminds me of that rumored quote from an EA exec how if a game was not or could not pull in Fifa DLC scam numbers, somewhere in the tens of millions per release, it was a waste of time even bringing up at a meeting.

You put the number crunchers behind decisions for creative work and you're always going to get that tunnel vision bullshit down the road.

In all the interviews, Sugar has said that they guy they got for Greg is who she always wanted, because she loved his radio show and it helped her through hard times.

my sides

Chris Clarmont is many things but a sane person is not one of them. early in his run on X-men he played with the idea of making Wolverine a literal "Woverine" that was evolved by the High Evolutionary the idea was scrapped thankfully.

More than 60% of all duck copulation is actually rape.

Doesn't Rick & Morty share a multiverse with Gravity Falls as well?

Butch is based, trying to get rip of virgin loser degeneracy

Explains a lot.

>itt people sharing ramdom facts that have nothing to do with Yea Forums
heres my fun fact:
apparently 90% of Yea Forums lacks reading comprehension

Ducky was really fucking annoying. Still should have been Sarah though.

Despite being 13% of the US Population, African-Americans commit over 52% of all crime.

he also wanted wolverine's claws to come out of his gloves

Most ignorance is willful.

This is probably common knowledge but I ran into someone the other day who didn't know this so I may as well toss it in here. Superman's earliest designs were based on circus strong men. This is why he traditionally wears his red shorts overtop of his blue outfit and also why some of his oldest designs had these little booties

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Reed Richard's got the idea to remove the threat of the Hulk by sending him into space from a joke told to him by The Thing

>created the popular flying form with the one arm forward
>considered the first anti-hero in comics
>king of the sea
Man Namor really inspired an enormous bunch of characters who would go on to be way more popular than him

Fucking boy howdy, now that's a story

have a weiner dog and the only thing that does is look up and want people food

I'm 99% sure your a passive aggressive bitch from Yea Forums

He staunchly believed that it wasn't something shameful or naughty in any way, I don't know if that really adds anything to the story but to him at least is was no more fetishistic than normal vanilla sex

really? They dutch subs had a dude that was hella fit to play zuko

The incredible Hulk (Bruce Banner version not Xemnu version) was based on DC's Solomon Grundy, and like the character that inspired him he was initially grey. The original reason for changing him to green was that green ink was cheaper

Robin was originally called Mercury, the Boy Wonder.

Jason Todd's middle name is Peter.

Gerard Way used to design Spider Man toys, including those weird 12 inch ones where he's at the beach and shit.

Penguins have a gland above their eyelids that converts salt water to fresh water.

Dude holds a grudge even worse than I do
That's funny cuz John K is a faggot and a loser (I have no idea who JohnK is)

In a similarly vein The Boys was originally published by DC but they didnt these awful characters based on their main heroes and cut ties. Which is pretty fucking dumb when you consider how many evil Supermen their have been. How is Homelander any worse than Overman?

Nah brah, well some canadian cartoons maybe

that's bears user, dogs have proper neck muscles

I thought he ran out and told Uncle Ben?

>What is the most obscure Yea Forums fact you know of?
Timeline changes in the Marvel Universe propograte at a rate of 9.8 years per minute.

Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise had never seen Stargate when they created Altantis: The Lost Empire, and wrote Roland Emmerich an apology letter for accidentally their entire film.

Its probably common knowledge by now that the man who created Thanos was specifically told by his editor to make the character more like DC's Darkseid, but what's somewhat less known is that the same man would eventually end up working for DC and go on to create Mongal as a full in for Thanos

Wade Wilson / Deadpool is clearly based on Slade Wilson / Deathstroke, and writers on the Harley Quinn comic would introduce Wayne Wilkens / Red Tool as an obvious Deadpool parody

Double D from EEnE canonically grows up and finds a cure for mosquito bites.

So you know the comic strip Blondie that's still running? People say she used to be a flapper nowadays, but unlike her predecessors before, she was marketed as not a flapper, just an entertaining, funny modern girl of the time.

Also, if you only look at wikipedia, you would think the early strips had Dagwood's parents against their marriage. However, while did not like Blondie, they actually did consent to their marriage a few times, it would just always fall through either due to something Blondie did or the parents finding a better match for Dagwood.

Oh, and Dagwood had to get parental permission for marriage because he was not of age. For a male in the 30s in whatever state he was in, 19 was apparently too young to legally marry without his parents' consent.

Grant Morrison met and dated one of the early TERFs in the late 90s, who convinced him to disown Lord Fanny and Danny the Street. This was also the inspiration for the U-Men, "transspecies" "mutants trapped in human bodies" that were actually an organ-harvesting sex cult.

I mean the Homelander is a rapist cannibal mass murderer, Ultraman is just an Evil Superman. I can see why they might want to distance themselves plus it let Garth do the boys his way from start to finish... for better or worse.

Isn't that the same as the Simpson's? It's why they lack the bottom jaw because Matt just fucking forgot

This is also why Invisibles and Doom Patrol have never gone out of print, because he refuses royalties.

This is fake news

Oh this gets even deeper. Deathstroke was created as a stand in for Taskmaster because Perez loved the idea of TM so much he wanted a version in the DC universe.

more recently Christopher Priest made Red Lion an evil Black Panther thats basically T'calla as a real African Warlord.

>Butch Hartman hates if you draw porn of his characters.

>*designs so many female characters with exaggerated hips that there's a trope named after him*
>*makes TUFF Puppy*
>*designs Leather Teddy*
>"dude why are people making porn of my characters lmao"

During the DCAU (Batman the animated series, Static Shock) the team had wanted to make a Wonder Woman Animated series and concept art of it eventually made it's way online. WB turned it down assuming that a cartoon with a mostly female cast would not be able to seel merchandise to young boys
A crying fucking shame

What the fuck is a TERF?

And that happened because she was a recovering coke addict and Andy Dick, who couldn't even spell the word "tact", pushed her off the wagon. Then he made a tasteless joke about it to Jon Lovitz and got punched in the face. By fucking Jon Lovitz.

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He told him the next day.

Trans-Exclusive Radical Feminist.
Basically anti-trans women.

And then Uncle Ben went and kicked the shit out of the fudge-packing nancy boy who tried to turn his good, God-fearing (and Uncle Ben's belt-fearing) nephew into a godless prancing fairy. Peter and May hadn't seen him that angry since a black family moved in next door.

Bears don't need to look up as they simply knock down anything above them.

In the original Amazing Spider-Man run, on one actually ever said Peter you know what about great power. It was a text box in the last panel of the first issue.

Furthermore despite antagonism against casuals missing the "-" in his name these days, by myself included, Spider-Man's name was actually pronounced Spiderman initially, it became hyphenated due to it being too long to fit as one thing in the word bubbles and stuck.

I'd say for worse. Ennis needs editorial supervision, otherwise he goes full Ennis and eveyrthing turns into Preacher. That's why his Punisher run is mostly good.

"by the courtesy of fred's two feet" are the words that nobody remembers from the theme song of The Flintstones.
Thanks, Boomerang.

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this line from adventure time that was censored

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I never thought I'd say this, but.

Based feminists.

I hope they make a joke outta this in a future issue.

>Also Comedy Central has been trying to poach the show for over a decade.
source?

sorry don't have a link, just a little bit of industry info I've heard
CC has basically told Publick and Hammer that they can jump ship but AS gives them way more freedom, which is why they take so long between seasons
they can take as long as they want to make the final product they want, which is why VB is so good
also, AS gave them rights to the show but not merch, which is why there was so little merch in the beginning and fan stuff was stopped
AS was bitter about the shitty contract they created but at least they didn't fuck Publick and Hammer like how CC fucked Dave Chappelle

I'm not talking about Ultraman, I mentioned Overman the literal evil Nazi Superman

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....what?

That's such a goofy thing to find a cure for, perfect for that show

I didn't even know about him. my bad.

The backstory of Rystall Sant because she had a nice rack and I was a horny middle schooler

So Taskmaster --> DeathStroke --> Deadpool --> RedTool that's a total of four characters beaten out the three for Darkseid --> Thanos --> Mongol.

pretty sure this happened all the time back then

You'd think it would be handy when climbing trees

S'all good. Threads like these are the perfect place to learn dumb obscure shit

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Spider-Man! Spider-Man!
His dick was touched by an older man!
Therapy bills are Giant Sized
Because he is traumatized!
Look out! Watch where you put those hands!

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Flapjack is the reason why all this CalArts/Bean mouth shit artstyle exists today.

Also the show was pitched as early as 2001, but was rejected as Thurop van Orman lacked experience. Probably would have lasted much longer since CN Real pretty much killed it.

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Yup and then of course you got the classic Doom Patrol/ X-men kerfuffle, Squadron Supreme and the Champions of Angor being JLA/Avengers stand ins for Marvel and DC and you have a whole world of references, knock offs and boot legs.

>Astronaut Neil Armstrong said "Yabba Dabba Doo" shortly after landing on the moon in 1969
Wait, so if Neil Armstrong is Fred Flintstone and Fred Flintstone is Ralph Kramden from The Honeymooners, then Futurama got it right.
youtube.com/watch?v=0P84NiVGJsw

spiderwoman had this origin for awhile (jessica drew)

I always wonder how people who are famous or work for big companies like that are supposed to contact people, especially those that aren't famous. How do you tell someone you want to turn their Youtube video into a Nickelodeon show WITHOUT him thinking you're just a troll? How do you prove yourself?

It's true
youtube.com/watch?v=uq7noaMwLfg

Oh yeah I remember hearing about that. Vince Colletta spilled the beans about Doom Patrol to his buddies over at marvel months before Doom Patrol would officially make their debut, allowing Marvel to take a bunch of the ideas and integrate them into Xmen

I heard it was because Stan Lee wanted to make sure people didn't mis-read the name as Superman. Which didn't stop this mistake from happening.

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Language changes over time making old comic's dialogue weird.

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Oh, and speaking of naming mistakes, Bruce Banner was referred to as Bob Banner once or twice. Instead of glossing over this, they later retconned his real name to be Robert Bruce Banner and just said that he usually goes by his middle name.

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That's an edit. Joker's boner was real, though.

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Was this even popular on Youtube? I never heard of Breadwinners before it become a series.

Elvis' black hair style was inspired by Captain Marvel Jr.

>Penguins have a gland above their eyelids that converts salt water to fresh water.

You have a talking granpa-bed that talks to you in your sleep?

Sometimes weird comics come true.

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Comic Book Guy's real name is Jeff Albertson.

The people behind Danger Mouse produced a pilot for a Thomas the Tank Engine series that got rejected due to the belief that Thomas would not sell outside of England.

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Speaking of Garfield, Novelty Garfield phones have been washing up on the shores of french, and some brittish, beaches ever since the early 80's thanks to a lost cargo container that broke and is currently even to this day, stuck in a cave only accesible at low-tide. And is still dropping garfield phones into the sea.

And related to silent things.
The spongebob episode "Reef Blower" is so because the sound equipment broke. The episode is also the shortest episode, doesn't have any of those change-of-scene bubbles and it doesn't have any credits after the title card.

Oops

The 1976 DC calendar established a bunch of DC characters' birthdays (not canon, I'm sure). Anyway, the Top's birthday is Jan 22 and he first appeared in Flash v1 122. I don't know if his birthday is related to the issue number, but his birthday would be 1/22.

what does a giraffe boissy look like?

Specifically, it was just one of the guys. The main person behind the pilot was Andrew Lloyd Webber.

If you take a dollar bill,fold it 3 times and slide it into an open sewer grate you will have just thrown away 1 whole dollar.

Count Duckula can be seen on a billboard in the OVA Bounty Dog.

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that and low ratings

Wasn't his name David in the TV show?

It gets hot in the box.

That my pop made.

Yes. Because Bruce is "a homosexual name".

He is also the inventor of the lie detector.

DIE TRIPFAG!

Wait seriously? Even polar bears? They got some long as fuck necks but they cant look up? that can't be right...

I chuckled

Despite his outfit, Donald Duck actually retired from the US Army in the 1970's. As such, the classic cartoon representatives for the three branches during WWII were as follows (the Air Force wouldn't exist until the 1950's):

US Navy - Popeye the Sailor (Traditionally retired as a Boatswain's Mate Master Chief Petty Officer)

US Army - Donald Duck, though numerous cartoon characters (Daffy included) would be part of the Army and the Army Air Corps.

US Marine Corps - Bugs Bunny. Rumored to have never made it past Sergeant due to being 'too wascally'

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Just checked. Yeah, he is. And for some reason they made Tobey a blond despite keeping his name.

Also David Feiss (Cow and Chicken) and Tony Craig and Bobs Gannaway (Timon and Pumbaa, House of Mouse, Emeperor's New School, Jake and the Neverland Pirates and the Upcoming Monsters Inc. show) and Mike Milo

Oh so THAT'S the origin of Batman supposedly having the same birthday as me, thanks, user, just downloaded scans and I'll be sure to celebrate all these birthdays with a small addition of Captain Atom, whose birthday is on the 3rd of May.

I've read that straight Giraffe sex is also very painful for the females due to their size and body shapes

We all know story that Stan Lee was inspired to create The Fantastic Four after his boss at time, Marvel Publisher Martin Goodman came back from a weekend golf trip with DC Editor Julius Schwartz who was flushed with success at time with his latest creation 'Justice League Of America' and wanted Marvel to do the same with team book of their very own.

What it isn't talked about in that story is why head of DC was having a weekend golf trip with one of their competitors Marvel Comics. The reason being is that they wanted to buy company and insert their biggest character 'Captain America' onto team roster of 'Justice League' and was wanting to know would they be willing to sale. Martin Goodman fearing end is nigh, told Stan Lee of situation and he too believing it was over went ahead and decided to make comic he always wanted to make thinking if it failed it didn't matter anymore. When it became overnight success it literally saved their company. DC comics essentially created Marvel.

Dobie Broadway JR from my gym partner's a monkey is based on Michael Jackson

He may have had cause for concern.
Supposedly there are several hours of improv footage that were recorded during the making the of the first Aladdin movie (Robin kept going off on tangents during the recording) that never got used. It wouldn't be hard to imagine Disney trying to cobble together another Aladdin movie based on that material.

There is an easter egg/reference to Captain Action in the halloween episode of Gargoyles.

Captain Action was a toyline from the late 60's, about a superhero with the power to turn into other super heroes. This was done by including changeable costumes and equipment. The licensed characters include Batman, Superman, Spider Man, The Phantom, the Lone Ranger, and many others

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>My Life as a Teenage Robot
Still hurts

It's not super obscure, but Hal Jordan (Green Lantern) has a cousin also named Hal Jordan who is also a super-hero and a legacy character.

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i started bronies in october 2010

Prieststroke also includes Deathmasque.

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Clark Kent is Superman

so its accurate in the way that history gets mixed up with its facts, neat. its actually a witty joke when you know that.

If you did then you know what big event happened in march 2011

In english nerd

Murderfaces left testicle is slightly larger than his right.

Wasn't he also one of the main drivers for the Comic Code which neutered comics for decades and killed pirate/horror stories? FUCK that Greatest and Silent generation-er.

>early TERFs
Are you implying that all feminists loved trannies in the 90s or that trannies didn't exist in the 90s? Because both are retarded.

Oh weird.

is that ture? like he loved the idea of the lasso so much that he just had to make it a real thing

jesus christ what a fucking ride that post was, can you imagine a timeline where Julius didn't mention the JLA?

Yeah, that calendar's a lot of fun. All the `70s DC calendars are great. But sadly I don't share a birthday with anyone, so I feel robbed.

West Virginia was officially recognized as a state on June 20th 1863

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who's the other Hal Jordan? don't tell me he just looks like a smiling Guy

I got Ted Knight.

I wish it was fucking NO ONE

Not so much one fact, as a short biography of an animator who doesn't get a lot of love

David Feiss (of Cow and Chicken fame, 1997) started working for Hanna-Barbera as a teenager in the late 70s. He just showed up, showed off some of his drawing talents and love of cartoons, and they let him have a job on the spot
He worked in various roles on many projects before being promoted to key animator on the 1980s Jetsons reboot, where he got to know John Kricfalusi, who was working on the same show as a layout artist
John K went on to found Spumco, and hired Feiss as co-animator for the Ren and Stimpy pilot, and then as animation director for the first season (after which John K and Spumco were fired by Nick)
Feiss returned to Hanna-Barbera where he worked on various projects and got a chance to make a pilot for the What-A-Cartoon show
youtube.com/watch?v=WbndC8CkFW8

He still works in the industry to this day. Over forty years of dedication to the craft, you've gotta admire that

I tought most kids used to pretend they were superman/goku when swimming around.

Aww, the JSA is great!

Norman Osborn canonically fucked Gwen Stacy.

so.y

Thats Guy Gardner faggot.

That looks like shit. Glad we got the model based version, otherwise Id have shit on it as a kid.

One nitpick about the graph is that Ian JQ and OKKO are not as indebted to Steven Universe as most of the other stuff on the list is indebted to its predecessors. Ian worked on Venture Bros and with titmouse for years and was already fairly established.

holy shit.

/co adjacent during the development of the iphone the creators took inspiration from the movie Johnny Mnemonic, specifically the scene where the main character was using the internet via a VR headset and he swiped and tapped to access programs.

During the filming of Johnny Mnemonic, Keanu Reeves was told what his character was doing, but improvised all the movements on his own, which were later animated.

IE Keanu had a direct effect on the core design of modern smartphones.

There was an Issue of Quasar that came out after Crisis on Infinite Earths where a someone who is clearly Barry Allen shows up after he had died saving the DC Universe
He says he can't remember his name and thinks it's something like Buried Alien
Also an issue of Justice Leauge and Avengers that came out around the same time where they both end up in the same town with the same parade happening
Guy who did Ren and Stimpy
Also a pedo and an asshole
That was something that wasn't clear for a while along with if the claws were actually a biological part of him or put in along with adamantium

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then why did he come back for aladdin 3

>concrete angel

>Captain Action
>Anal Boy

wow

Stan Lee was surprisingly bad at remembering names, that's why most of his creations have names and surnames starting with the same letter: Reed Richards, Bruce Banner, Peter Parker.
Even so, in amazing spider-man #1, Spidey is called "Peter Palmer" multiple times.
This is like not being able to remember your son's name, c'mon old man.

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A better timeline cuck

I have a lot, but off the top of my head...

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Spongebob's "spots" and waves are not random, they have a pattern to them.

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Zoomer kys

He definitely was bad at names, once having Rick Jones say The Hulk would turn back into Don Blake or having Glenn Talbot call Betty Ross "Miss Brant".

But in this case, it may have been a typo or a prank. The same letterer also had Doc Ock call Spidey "Superman" in the third issue and made one of those 5 page Ditko horror stories incomprehensible.

Cary Bates was bad at names too, so names got messed up all the time during his Flash run.

Marvel also had a distribution deal made with DC to distribute their comics on the condition they had to give up several titles for every new one they added, which is why they cancelled The Hulk with issue #6 and why so many heroes debuted in anthologies. So yeah, at one point they were pretty much owned by DC.

You have to wonder if Marvel had folded in the mid-60s if DC would have absorbed their characters like they did with Quality, or if the Marvel heroes would have been the template for Watchmen instead of the Charlton heroes.

Patrick McHale also worked on Flapjack.

That second fact isn't obscure at all, though.

Neither is this one: Miss Bitters has the same voice actress as the original Smurfette

If you read the early issues of Detective Comics along with Batman #1, you can see that Detective Comics #38 would have originally featured the Hugo Strange/Monster Men story (there's an ad for it at the end of #37), #39 would probably have featured Robin and The Joker two-parter would have been in #40-41 (the cover of #40 features the same events as the splash page in the second Joker story).

Ka-Zar is technically Marvel's oldest hero, debuting in one of Martin Goodman's pulps in 1936. Goodman was also convinced that The Angel would be the big hit of Marvel Mystery, not Namor and The Torch and put him on the covers of #2 and #3 and gave him his own pulp magazine. Goodman also thought Ant-Man would be the big hit of the new hero line in 1962.

Fredric Wertham made a deal with Jerry Siegel to talk about how he was treated by the industry and "left behind" when it came to Superman's success. Siegel agreed but told Wertham he was offended by the comments he made about Superman being a Nazi and wanted to clarify some things. Wertham responded by having the only mention of Siegel in Seduction be in passing and implying that he was well-off and successful and had only been "left behind" in terms of not being a household name.

Wertham also made a deal with some parent groups to endorse/publish wholesome comics based on fairy tales like The Nightinggale with art by a painter named Dong Kingman, which became a big news story in every magazine and paper. When the Nightinggale comic bombed (it was only sold to schools), Wertham implied in his book that the comic book industry had kept it from receiving 'proper publicity.

John Byrne stopped drawing male characters with long hair because he thought inkers who used feathering effects in drawing the hair was making them ''look gay''.

Maybe he killed himself because the only jobs he could get were on shitty shows.

Send your serious e-mail via your work e-mail which will have something like [email protected] or whatever, then the person can reverse search it and hopefully your actual credentials will show up somewhere on the internet to validate who you are. LinkedIn, for example.

This thread is a fucking trip.

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The best obscure fact I know is about Spongebob Squarepants. Did you know: It was never funny, the show has always been shit and became the downfall of an already bad (seriously, you guys like fucking RUGRATS and ANGRY BEAVERS?) network.

Warner had a really hard time casting Superman for the 1978 movie, all the actors they approached either didn't want it, couldn't do it and weren't right for the role. At one point they were so desperate they even let the producer's wife's dentist who had never acted a day in his life audition with a full suit because the wife said he had a "Superman look".

This is him.

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The creator of Johnny Bravo, Van Partible, was the only one in the What a Cartoon! gang who had his show picked up without any prior animation job experience. After season 1 and when some CN execs got swapped out, they booted him off the show because they believed that he didn't have enough showrunner experience to keep it going and brought on a veteran who worked on Animaniacs to come in and re-tool it with a bit more structure.

Van was unable to find work in animation for years after that. He eventually worked at a hotel for some time (I believe it might've been a low-tier job at the Hilton?) and was called in by his boss who congratulated him on a pay raise: a couple of quarters more per check. His boss said "cha-ching!" jokingly and that's when Van knew he had to get out and find a job back in animation somehow.

He went back to CartoonNetwork with new pitches and they weren't interested in any of it, but Johnny Bravo was still going and they were looking for a showrunner for season 4 and asked if he wanted to come back.

This is why only Season 1 and 4 had Van Partible involved.

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the earliest use of CG in a cartoon series happened in Beetlejuice, in 1989
youtube.com/watch?v=eybMdCzRVsI
The Barry Menot segments on Beetlejuice predate ReBoot by 5 years

That's CGI? I always thought that was like, early digital puppetting because it's so flat and stretched as if they were taking one drawing and just transform tooling it.

Tim Burton (who also had an executive position on the show) wanted them to use stop motion, but it was way too expensive. So they went with the cheapest cg they could find

The made-for-television Hulk movies starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno that were produced by NBC in the late 80's/early 90's were meant to serve as backdoor pilots for television series about Thor, Daredevil, Black Widow and Iron Man.

Thor appeared in the first movie, "The Incredible Hulk Returns", played by Eric Kramer. Daredevil appeared in the second movie, "The Trial of the Incredible Hulk", played by Rex Smith. Black Widow was set to appear in the third movie, "The Death of the Incredible Hulk", played by Elizabeth Gracen, and Iron Man would appear in "The Rebirth of the Incredible Hulk".

After the first two movies got bad reviews and low ratings and failed to launch their intended spinoffs, they scrapped the fourth movie and rewrote the third to turn Black Widow into a generic Russian spy named Jasmin. And, if you will remember, Banner and Jasmin actually hook up in the movie, which in a roundabout way sets a precedent for the MCU shipping Banner and Black Widow together in "Age of Ultron".

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El Tigre wasn't shitty, though I agree with the rest of them.

I second this

This is actually true, and when Mad Magazine did a parody of the TV show as a comic in their run, they included this little fact. In the same panel, the radio announces that Bruce Jenner had won the decathalon, becoming the "World's Greatest Athlete" and showing that Bruce is, in fact, a masculine name.

And then Jenner killed a woman in a car crash, came out as a woman, and wrote a book about how he was a woman all along.

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How do you mean?

I've seen worse

Nice contribution.
Pedo-faggots in Yea Forums need to go.

>Faust suffers from depression despite being a role model and hero in the eyes of thousands of young girls who want to grow up to make cartoons like she does.
What does that mean? That she's not allowed to have depression because she's going to be a role model later on in life which is something beyond her control?

The 1990 Flash TV show was originally pitched as an ensemble series titled UNLIMITED POWERS, in which Earth’s heroes agree to surrender their superpowers as part of the “Limited Powers Act” between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Flash refuses to collaborate and is hunted down by his old friend, the Green Arrow, who is accidentally killed, while the Flash is captured by the government and placed in suspended animation.

15 years later, the Flash awakens to learn that the Limited Powers Act was masterminded by a cabal of supervillains who abandoned their costumes and gimmicks to become wealthy entrepreneurs, who now rule the world with an iron fist after exterminating nearly all depowered superheroes.

The Flash then assembles a Resistance to fight back against the cabal, formed by Green Arrow II, the daughter of the original Green Arrow; Blok, a man with superhuman strength and a stone-like skin; and Doctor Occult, a mysterious and powerful psychic, and based on an abandoned, half-sunken battleship. Over time, the Flash becomes a surrogate father to Green Arrow II, who is unaware of the Flash’s involvement in her father’s death, leading to tensions between the team.

The project was pitched to CBS, who turned it down due to how expensive it would be, but remained interest in its lead character, so writers Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo reworked their pitch into a standalone Flash show, and got the green light.

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Tom Scharpling is such a cool guy

George Clooney was in advanced talks to play Nick Fury in Tom Cruise's Iron Man movie and then his own spinoff around 2002. An intern randomly put Garth Ennis' Nick Fury MAX series in his starter pack, and he was so disgusted that he backed out of the project entirely, which was a considerable blow to Marvel at the time.

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That Zone is not just one person, but a multiple people from inside "the industry".

Twisted Sister's front man Dee Snider composed and sung The Terrible Thunderlizars' theme song which was a side cartoon for the show Eek! The Cat.

That song is so badass youtu.be/0wfuz7FfM-I

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Thor from Adventures in Babysitting plays Kingpin in Daredevil.

A common misconception among fanboys is that Batman's sidekick Robin was named after Robin Hood. In fact his name came about after unnamed employee of National Publications (D.C), taking name Batman too literally suggested to Bill Finger that they should name him after his favorite Baseball team at time, Brooklyn Robins, who soon change their name to Brooklyn Dodgers and then later on became Los Angeles Dodgers.

John Byrne had uncanny knack of predicting World Shattering event including President Reagan Attempted Assassination in issue of Uncanny X Men in 1979, Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster in an issue of Superman in 1986 and Princess Diana death in issue of Wonder Woman in 1997.

Of course dogs can look up

Harold Jordan: The Air Wave
Wasn't 'masque originally a villain on his Ray series?

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>TWISTED SISTER
I CARRY AN M16

ya I clearly said he looked just like Guy you moron

Technically Cory in the House and Sonic share a universe too, if you count comics as canon

>waaahh it doesn't appeal to me so it's not good!
Kindly neck yourself, friendo

If people weren't retarded (or American) then Spongebob wouldn't appeal to them either. Sadly we live in a world where the shitty stuff gets the broader audience.

If for whatever reason I was ever allowed to make a comic with free reign at Marvel it would be a 12 issue mini about Skip gaining interdimensional travel powers and raping all the different version of Peter.

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The sponge Bob episode Shanghaid has 3 different endings.

youtu.be/cXBMzj-sI5Q

I don't know why you're calling me a cuck, a support a timeline where DC has owned Marvel for the lost however many years

Wasn't this shown only once?

Uhhh, irrc
The va for ducky in the land before time was shot and killed by her own father
Animated features were voted on in the same categories as live action until people threw a tantrum
Donald duck was banned in some country for not having pants
The little mermaid was the last traditionally animated disney feature
Hitler adored art and animation and tried to preserve it

Not where i live. It was showed multiple times as a norma episode.
Not the whole shanghaid episode, just all of the endings, in different order.
First Spongebob's, then Patrick's then Squidward's. Then First Patrick then Squidward then Spongebob. Then First Squidward then Spongebob and then Patrick.

I just can't believe that is obscure.

Or that suicide among the crew of FG is not a common occurrence.

The first time Conan the Barbarian was adapted into comics was in the pages of a Mexican comic magazine called Cuentos del Abuelitoo (Tales From Grandpa) during the sixites, were it loosely adapted the novel The Quee of The Black Coast, however, Bélit was the protagonist and Conan was turned into her sidekick. They also turned him blonde. The series turned to be very popular and it eventually gained it own magazine "La Reina de La Costa Negra" and it was published in Spain and Latin America. junglefrolics.blogspot.com/2011/10/la-reina-de-la-costa-negra.html

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Wew, what a bunch of freaks

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Based

They had to pay him a crapload of money to come back and he was still alive so he had more say over the terms of the contract.

It's a recorded fact that the jokes in Futurama had way more technical thought put into them than most people would notice on a surface level.

Chowder was originally going to have an hour long TV movie, but it was scrapped due to not coming along the way Greenblatt wanted and not enough time.

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>look into it
>I share a birthday with Lex Luthor
So that's why I never got any birthday cakes

Nothing of value lost, the only not trash show on that list got 3 seasons and a good ending.

>by a guy named Skip
YA THINK YOU'RE HOT SHIT, DONTCHA

Harvey Beaks was good retard.
.

not really, it had ok views but nowhere near as much as other indie projects like HH

He's talking about Dante Basco, probably best known as Rufio from Hook.

>It wouldn't be hard to imagine Disney trying to cobble together another Aladdin movie based on that material.
It is when you remember those recordings got shelved because Robin had a bit of a foul mouth. They often had to remind him he was working for Disney, and to reel it in.
If those recordings weren't PC enough back then, they certainly wouldn't fly now.

Lois Lane's middle name is Joanne.

He's a hack.

oh that's not an obscure fact at all by now

>Hitler adored art and animation and tried to preserve it
Ehh, he protected the art He liked, He also put on gallery show of "Degenerate art" abstract and Avant gard art of the time. Most artist he didn't like and had money fled to the U.S. They saw what was coming.

Tell that to Lee

It is just unnecessary to sex that's what makes it para

>you will never properly pleasure a female giraffe
Eartha Kitt also died so they blame that for the show ending

Yeah, he preserved a lot of films and art, but destroyed a lot too.

It is something of a myth though that the Degenerate Art exhibits were more popular than the art he liked. They were basically treated as a freak show or the 1930s equivalent of a Deviantart Cringe Thread and in stuffy places like museums, exhibits like that always draws in crowds compared to the regular exhibits (when was the last time you went to a wax museum and the Chamber of Horrors WASN'T the first thing people went to see?).

What a champ

Yeah, that figures. We were robbed.

Image seems to be trying to evoke Prince Valiant a little.

Jem and the Holograms, G.I.Joe, and The Transformers take place in the same universe.

Big Bang Comics created a fictitious history to go along with their pastiche of DC and Marvel homages. For Chris Ecker's Batman-homage Knight Watchman, the Bob Kane stand-in was going to be called "Timothy Allen" but then was discarded because at the time Tim Allen was getting fame due to Home Improvement. Ecker decided on the name Tom King instead. Naturally, they didn't know that decades later there really would be a Batman writer named Tom King.

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Tim Bisley the fictional comic book artist of Spaced was called after Simon Bisley, who was the UK's ultimate answer to the extreme, overmuscled US comic books of the 1990s. Simon Bisley is self-taught, having dropped out of art college after a year, and it really, really shows. Fortunately some of his most prominent work was painting Slaine for 2000AD, where additional muscles that humans simply don't have are absolutely fine.

Dodger would be a sick name for a sidekick

Overman isn't the same tasteless brand of evil as Homerlander.
He's a nazi but he's never shown doing stuff like cannibalism or rape.
Actually most recent depictions of him show him being quite remorseful of how evil nazi Germany ended up being.

There's actually two Overmen. One is the Earth-10 one, which is Superman raised in Nazi Germany but felt guilt toward what had happened.

The other one was the one in Animal Man which wasn't a Nazi but was kind of a jab at some ideas from Moore's Miracleman and things like it.

Death's Head was shrunken and imported from a different reality by the Doctor.
Machine Man was made by the Star Child of 2001 A Space Odessey.

for some reason when i was 13 i memorized the square root of 546

23.36664289109

i can just recite it now and its weird that i still remember it

I memorized the elements. I can still get into the fifties without looking.

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And that's terrible

>but was kind of a jab at some ideas from Moore

So, most of Morrison's career then?

This sounds fucking awesome. I would watch this.

>look it up
>it's true
Was it before or after the role?

It's also the guy that played the role of a kid who took over Peter in Hook

If it was mid-60's, then things would really drastically change. Like for instance Roy Thomas rose through Marvel because he couldn't stand working under Weisinger at DC. Conan might not have been published until long after, the Code might not have been challenged.

The part in the intro for Watchmen where The Comedian shoots JFK by a fence and then takes a big puff on his cigar and the smoke drifts up in a cloud is a reference to a real witness testimony from that day where someone said they heard a gunshot and saw gun smoke rising from that location. It was disregarded because obviously no modern gun would have emitted that much gun smoke to be visible. So in the Watchmen movie universe the witness was right, but it was cigar smoke.

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Jim Samples caused Cartoon Network's decline, not Stuart Snyder.

He got rid of the 90s Cartoon Cartoons and replaced them with flat-out mediocre shows like Camp Lazlo, Squirrel Boy, and My Gym Partner's a Monkey, took down classic cartoon blocks like Toonheads and Late Night Black & White, was the original pusher of live-action on CN with Re-Animated, and pushed Fred Fredburger to become CN's mascot.

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>and pushed Fred Fredburger to become CN's mascot.
I don't see the issue.

You forgot the quotation marks. That's what really sells the idiocy of the gravestone.

He was a shit character that appealaed to zoomers and killed off Billy and Mandy.

Judge Dredd, along with Food Fight, play a vital role in 6 Degrees of Separation: Yea Forums edition. Dredd had a crossover with the JGG that caused some trouble to which they actually had a follow up comic showing the one Dredd initially encountered was actually a fake. This crossover provides a link between Dredd and JGG, who in turn gets you access to everyone in Food Fight (aka the worst animated film ever). So basically if you can link up with Batman, you can then go dredd-JGG-any major grocery store mascot via food fight

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>John K dislikes
You really could've ended it there.

He unironically like Cow & Chicken.

Of course he did. It's kind of a love letter to Ren and Stimpy, or at least John sees it as such.

It was more because of David Feiss, whom he worked with since the days of the Jetsons reboot and also participated in some Spumco-era R&S things.

guys we covered this already

Too bad CN fucked him over by forcing him to make I am Weasel despite prefering Cow and Chicken.

Also, The Boys was supposed to be a Punisher MAX storyline.

Cow and Chicken: 103 segments, 1997 - 1999
I Am Weasel: 27 segments, 1999 - 2000
it was essentially Cow and Chicken Season 5. all in all i think he had a good run with the network. the original run of dexter's lab only got 2 seasons

You forgot all the Weasel segments on C&C before it became it's own show.

>In a similarly vein The Boys was originally published by DC but they didnt these awful characters based on their main heroes and cut ties. Which is pretty fucking dumb when you consider how many evil Supermen their have been. How is Homelander any worse than Overman?

It's not because of the evil JLA. One story claimed that doing the Teen Titans the way he did was pushing it, the other was doing The Legend (who was supposed to be Stan Lee in the Boys Universe) and having him call Will Eisner as a "faggot."

Where did you hear that? I've never heard that at all.

There's an interesting story around how Spongebob was introduced to Nickelodeon and how the execs of the time thought Catdog was going to be their big breadwinner show.

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i only counted new work made for the standalone season. the cow and chicken stat includes the weasel segments made during that time
my point was more that he had a much longer run with CN than tartakovsky on dexter's lab, van partible on johnny bravo, or even mccracken on powerpuff girls

Alan Moore pitched DC a crossover story where Superman and others were tyrants who ruled Earth in the far future. The whole thing ended in a massive battle between heroes and villains that effectively wiped them all out from the face of the Earth.

CatDog was shit, why would they still that?

What you forgot to say is that this pitch is infamous between DC talent and served as inspiration for Kingdom Come, Red Son, INJUSTICE, New 52, and tons of other shit.

Specifically his feet when standing on 2 legs. In earlier strips when he'd stand on his hind legs they'd be more realistic paws, but after Schulz showed him how he drew Snoopy as a biped he implemented the more human feet.

I forgot to say Martian Manhunter sodomized Billy Batson.

Before Thunderbolts, Busiek pitched Avengers H.I.T Squad which had Rhino and Hawkeye.

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Executives are out-of-touch retards. It was pointed out in this very thread that that show Breadwinners was picked up by an executive surfing Youtube at random who contacted the creator.

Oh, cool, the female Yellowjacket. She's one of my favorite d-listers. Who are the other two? I'd genuinely be interested in reading this

what was the joke?

Morrison wanted to write a Galactus vs Giant Man story.

Top right is Bird-Man, another d-lister. Not so sure about the other one.

>Reading old Teen Titans comics
>Characters use words like "hip" and daddy-o"
I love it

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That's Bird-Man? No wonder I didn't recognize him, he looks significantly less retarded

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Is he related to Aquman?

Top Cat is very beloved in Mexico.

Spoiler for Avengers EMH


Loki destroys Captain Americas shield but in one of the scenes after it he is still drawn with it for one running scene

Source? I'd like to see what he has to say about the story.

>but after Schulz showed him how he drew Snoopy as a biped he implemented the more human feet.
Schulz didn't just show him how he drew Snoopy he straight up walked over and drew the feet over a drawing of Garfield.

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I can tell... I can absolutely hear the small hint of that whimsical blue gal under that old hag’s breath.

that's beautiful

It was in his and Millar's 2099 pitch.

Twilight of the Superheroes

explains why their lives are so miserable

Jesus Vs Santa was on a Tiger Woods PS1 game. It was either an easter egg if you put the disc in your PC or just some hidden file that they left on the disc for shits and giggles, don't remember which. Probably the latter since they removed it pretty quickly from later copies.

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Why does this feels like a hypnosis program?

Makes me think how different the world would be if someone besides god damn Nick had gotten to Spongebob.

lol. It's kinda of funny really, every company has it's good things and it's scum, Disney, McDonalds, Apple, Bethesda, you name it.

But EA...holy shit, how can anyone unironically buy their shit when their games aren't even that good and they constantly do scummy shit for workers and customers, from dick moves to outright illegal shit, is just beyond me.

tell me what's shit about anger beaver

Actually it was before Land Before Time released.

What a shame.

Somebody spent his time making this picture.

Big al says so

I feel like Breadwinners would have been more liked if it was a Youtube series instead, turning it into a TV series was a huge mistake.

his time was worthless, it's not important

The movement of boomer feminists opposing trans rights didn't coalesce until the late 2000s. They individually existed, but not as a coherent political force.

Apparently that some channels used to split the 80s Hulk and Spiderman cartoons into 15 minute shows so they could serialize them.

>implying

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>superheroes are fake
>lie detectors are fake
Makes sense.

>Worked on The Drinky Crow Show, and the more fucked up seasons of Family Guy.

Gee, whoever could have seen him killing himself coming?

Kirbys art was also shit, and he often omitted backgrounds, so there's that too.

>Kirbys art was also shit
He was a comic book artist, so that goes without saying. I still admired his Thundarr stuff though.

the movement of weird little men demanding access to women's bathrooms under the pretense of being allowed to self-identify as anything they please without any legal formality didn't coalesce into movements piggybacking on trans rights until the last decade, but they were always there too

also, you're not a female unless you have female junk, sex is binary, gender is not, people who are neither one nor the other are and should have special legal treatment as a result are so incredibly rare they couldn't possibly account for the numbers of trans people claiming to exist now, grow the fuck up

i mean fuck son back in the day we had men who liked to dress up like women and weren't even convincing and still used the ladies and didn't get shit on for it because they weren't screaming "it's my bathroom you TERF"

but I guess when /r/pol/ got hold of the Matrix movies this kind of mad bullshit was always going to go mainstream

"July 17, 2007 – IT was fight night at an L.A. comedy club last week when Jon Lovitz roughed up Andy Dick over the murder of their “Saturday Night Live” colleague, Phil Hartman.

Laugh Factory owner Jamie Masada, who witnessed the assault, said, “Jon picked Andy up by the head and smashed him into the bar four or five times, and blood started pouring out of his nose.” Lovitz told Page Six, “All the comedians are glad I did it because this guy is a [bleep]hole.”

Lovitz and Dick have been at loggerheads since a 1997 Christmas party at Hartman’s house, five months before his troubled wife Brynn flipped out, fatally shooting Hartman, then killing herself. “Andy was doing cocaine, and he gave Brynn some after she had been sober for 10 years. Phil was furious about it - and then five months later he’s dead,” said Lovitz, adding that when he filled in on Hartman’s “Newsradio” sitcom, "I told Andy, ‘I wouldn’t be here now if you hadn’t given Brynn that cocaine.’ "

Last year, Lovitz related, a drunken Dick strolled up to his table at Ago in West Hollywood, rudely downed his guests’ peach liqueur drinks, and “looked at me and said, ‘I put the “Phil Hartman hex” on you - you’re the next one to die.’ I said, ‘What did you say?’ and he repeated it. I wanted to punch his face in, but I don’t hit women.”

When the two ran into each other at the Laugh Factory last Wednesday, "I wanted him to say he was sorry for the ‘Phil Hartman hex,’ " Lovitz told us. "First he says, ‘I don’t remember saying that.’ Then he leans in and says, ‘You know why I said it? Because you said I killed Phil Hartman.’ Which I never said. Then he asked me to be in his new movie.

“I grabbed him by the shirt and leaned him over and said, ‘I don’t want to be in your movie! I don’t want to be in your life!’ I pushed him against the rail. Then I pushed him again really hard. A security guard broke it up. I’m not proud of it . . . but he’s a disgusting human being.” Dick’s rep said he had no comment"

>subs only

the last thing Death's Head did before getting shrunk and reality switched was kick a god's ass with his own will to succeed, and also a shitton of explosives

>mlaatr cancelled early
>had 3 seasons with 39 22minute episodes
???
Sure, another season to wrap shit up and give Melody a proper ending would be fucking amazing but it had at least double the runtime of El Tigre so saying it was canned early for not meeting a threshold criteria sounds like bullshit you pulled out of your ass.

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Why is Hitler in the crowd in the first panel?

Honestly this short isn't that bad

It was cancellled retard, even Renzetti confirmed it and had plans for more seasons.

twitter.com/RobRenzetti/status/1229899603052417024
twitter.com/RobRenzetti/status/1220446351940558848

Besides, 39 episodes is really low, shit like Sanjay and Craig managed to get 60.

I didn't say it wasn't cancelled, you doubleretard.
I said it sounds like bullshit that it was canned for not meeting an arbitrary threshold, when it got more episodes/seasons than most of what it was compared against.

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based

What's the actual average number of episodes for a tv cartoon if you're being honest, though?

>otherwise he goes full Ennis
But full Ennis is the best kind of Ennis. His warstories are fucking boring, because he tries to tone it down and be somewhat realistic.

52-65.

Did you add a ton up and divide, or is that just "The 'norm'"?

Platypus males have a poisonous barb on their back feet to fight each other for dominance with.

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"The creator CHOSE to end it"

Stop believing this nonsense. It's a tv show, not high art. They want that shit to run for 100 years if possible.

Also avoids the potential of them deepfaking his voice in the future when the technology improves.

You are literally the reason why we keep getting those posts.

Spider-Man was the domino effect to help creating the Power Rangers

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source?

1st line makes sense. 2nd one simply doesn't.

youtube.com/watch?v=_JTLZ81yC1E

>11 and a half issue of canonical Peni rape
I am okay with this.

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>you will never properly pleasure a female giraffe
It hurts.

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Based

Fred is funny as the show's inside joke; but you put too much spotlight in him and it just becomes sort of retarded.

its amazing how many people didnt read the OP text

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You mean Rufio

This Skeeuup is cumming for your favorite Spider-man. What do, Yea Forums?

This Skeeuup is cumming for your favorite Spider-man. What do, Yea Forums?

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The bassist for Billy Talent worked on angela anaconda

I got some prestigious insiders info, you wont want to miss this
Did you know
The character Bruce Wayne, appearing in Detective Comics Comics
Is in fact
Magneto, from Samurai Jack?

there's always that one guy that downplays the work of legends

Here's one: Tezuka, God of Manga, who's last words were "I'm begging you, let me work!" was also a medical doctor

Joke's on you, I don't like Tezukas artstyle either.

Big animals, like rhynos, elephants and whales, can't get cancer

This is the coolest fact ITT.

I thought the show was a troll when I first saw it on TV. Good lord, it sucked.

Neat.

Fitting, i supposed. Since Tom King was really out to ruin the character.

so out of all the internet animators on newgrounds and youtube all we got was annoying orange, breadwinners, and china il?

In American Dad, Andy Dick is one of Roger's personas
Jon Lovitz voiced Jay Sherman, The Critic

Howie Mendel, the guy from Deal or No Deal and America's Got Talent, was the dad from Bobby's World and had this edutainment game for PC

Who was this guy and how did he appear in all of these seemingly random media?

>Who was this guy
he was a standup comedian who got a lucky break getting on some prime time tv shows in the 80s

*gun fires*
I FUCKIN KNEW IT!
Alright FINE but dogs CAN look up!

Lex Luthor keeps semen samples of every single US senator on file, just in case he needs to fabricate an artificial lovechild for blackmail purposes.

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Dogs have a third eyelid called the nictitating membrane.

HOW exactly does he get these samples?
I'm not even being coy here, I mean literally how is he able to just have semen extracted without their awareness?

undergrads was supposed to be coming back soon, aint that something guy?

same way he extracted Superman's DNA to create Superboy, I guess

didnt you read the picture there?
lex paid a hooker to sleep with senators to harvest jizz, then killed the hooker because she knew too much

centipedes have between 23 and 48 pairs of legs

Goofy's real name is George

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Imagine a centipede buying shoes

>the first black female to have a major roll

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[citation needed]

Leni from the loud house originally wasn't going to be the second oldest sister but rather 8 years old, over weight and a red head with super strength. The reason being that she was originally based on Lenny from of mice and men.

I learned recently that most of the sources you see are getting Season 1 and 2 of SpongeBob's US airdates wrong

for example, Wormy and Patty Hype premiered on February 24th, 2001, and on February 17th, 2001? that's when Your Shoe's Untied/Squid's Day Off premiered

Kill yourself.

Imagine tying them.

inb4
>slippers/velcro

White men can’t jump.

No, that's George Geef.

Actually pretty accurate by Yea Forums standards.

"Can anyone recommend me any good Silver Age Venom & Carnage stories?".

And has two movies, one in 2D and another one in 3D. Those movies are bad.

They also straight up admit in the director's commentary that the ending of the film was lifted from the Lupin film "Castle of Cagliostro".

Similarly, a scene from the Simpsons Movie were Bart grabs on a ledge as he falls a roof and the bike chase scene from Spielberg's Tintin were also inspired by Castle of Cagliostro. (The ledge scene being when Lupin is trying to infiltrate the castle and almost fall to his death; while the bike chase is inspired by a scene earlier in the Lupin film where he and Jigen chase after assaillants that are trying to get the princess)

Source on this?

not that user but if I remember right 65 is the golden number for syndication so most shows tend to either get one season, make it to just barely at or over 65, or they make gangbusters and just go until they stop printing money/the heat death of the universe

at least in the older days, things are a bit different now but still

>muh depression
wow who gives a shit. always snowflakes who think they are special

It's zoomershit dude, don't encourage them.

>You sold me queer giraffes

I might be wrong, but didn't Lee mention somewhere that he got the idea from combining Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein's monster?

not actually true. it was called DC comics after the state, not detective comics.

>dogs cant look up

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Pffft* What?, like a 'secret identity'?
Like Superman would even need one of those! You know he just flies around full-time! Stop shit-posting already!

Carl and the Aqua Teens live on the 300 block of Fairley Street in South Jersey.

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I bet you think the rifle above the bar at The Winchester is real as well, you fucking moron

Todd Hanson, the voice actor for Dan Halen and the Wwwyzzerdd, came up with the idea of a 4th Aqua Teen based on chicken nuggets early in the show's development, but it was shelved until the movie started being written.

He also attempted suicide once by downing a bunch of painkillers and whiskey, and just woke up three days later by some miracle.

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I mean, it is.

Female dragonflies pretend to be dead to avoid sex with males.

Brian K Vaughan suck the marrow of children's bones to help him create his fantasy series

that's a cat

Koichi Sugiyama not only has tight control over his Dragon Quest songs, but also directly impacts on the game's developments. When he mocked gay marriage in an interview with a japanese TV show host, Square Enix's shares had a fell and they had to issue a public apology on their official website (which includes all of the international brands along with Square Enix Europe/former Eidos)

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Action Comics #1 nearly didn't feature Superman as the editor originally dumped the strip

>DC
>state

the District of Columbia is not a state and has never been a state

there are long good arguments for and against granting it statehood, but it isn't one

Detective Comics, Inc. was one of the companies that was absorbed by National Comics (which originated Superman and branded itself Superman-DC comics at times in the 1940s) before it became DC Comics; Detective Comics, Inc. was probably formed either as a tax dodge or as a means of protecting the rights to Detective Comics (the Batman book), because it was formed by the same crowd who were publishing National Comics and other companies that would eventually all become part of modern DC

National Comics wasn't renamed until the late 1970s as DC Comics, by which time sales were in the crapper and they'd been bought by a mob front organization (really true, their main business was parking lots or laundry or something) along with Warner Bros.; in a few years their owners would tentatively offer to sell DC to Marvel, whose EiC at the time, Jim Shooter, turned the deal down

if im not mistaken, his control has also fucked up some western releases of DQ games

An evolutionary reason supporting gay stuff

Some of that has been mentioned deep into panels and alluded to in the artbook.

One rumor I've never been able to substantiate is that they spin doctor pilots and pitches. There's a lot of unspoken bad blood between them and AS as well, hence the shitty slots and lack of merch but they do more than just the show.

I'm glad he hasn't gotten any work since 2017

Hogarth's home movie "Invaders from Mars" is a real life horror film.

>it was called DC comics after the state, not detective comics.
Ok Zoomer LMAO

blame his inker. he would cut out parts of the original sketch to save time

thanks

Kino

>Woman can't make decisions
really tired of seeing this bullshit. Phil Hartman was at fault for marrying a psycho bitch killer. The fact Andy gave her drugs doesn't negate the fact Phil Hartman was a beta bitch who couldn't walk away from an abusive women.

edited for boomerang network literally all boomerang bumpers are like this

His whole look was styled after Marvel Junior.

Oh you

that pseudo JL and avengers parade meetup was pretty awesome. i recall there were a few stories where the creators would put themselves into the comic as civilian side characters. i would imagine they are the same writers who did the parade thing. i also recall clark kent and lois showing up in the background of various marvel comics

Women ruin everything

Two parter:
1)Symbiotic titan is one of exactly two original cartoon network programming to be cancelled after only one season, but
2) it actually had a longer run than many others because cartoon network used to run shows with 13, 12, or even 6 episode seasons, which were basically aired like one season but technically split. Whatever happened to robot jones, for example, had only 13 episodes.

golden age kazar isn't the same guy as silver age kazar

Mysterio's eye colour is blue
it was a riddle answer for an ancient spiderman PC game

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Quicksilver doesn't like pickles on his burger.

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he is his sugar daddy.

>I imagine they didnt have a particularly strong understanding of what happens to your food after you've eaten it back in those days

He was symbolically re-absorbing its spiritual essence.

You left out the best part of that story, that after pulling the arrow out of his face and eating his eye, he ran across the battlefield and murdered the guy who head-shotted him because Xiahou Dun did not give a FUCK

You're half right.

Superman's physique was based on Eugen Sandow, one of the first professional body builders. His poses and musculature inspired a lot of superman's physicality, and Sandow is also the reason when you picture a generic circus strongman in media such as a cartoon, you think of them wearing that leopard print leotard.

While strongmen outfits did inspire superhero costumes (most notably Cyborg's original costume), Superman's costume was actually based on the spandex worn by acrobats, ballet dancers, and Mexican luchadors such as El Santo (which is where the superhero cape comes from), all of whom had costumes and jobs the emphasized showing off the physical body. Superman's red shorts are called a "dancer's belt" in real life, it's a type of speedo-like garment worn primarily by male ballet dancers for modesty (to conceal their bulge - which is also why superheroes don't have their junk on display while wearing otherwise skintight spandex).

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Being this much of a casual retard should be illegal.

He’s using reverse psychology to get us to draw more

Seething.

Your giraffes are gay. I know because I SOLD THEM TO YOU!

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