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Jexxster
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Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies are, for me, the highlight of all cartoon humor. I still find myself riveted to the tube if I am fortunate enough to see an episode. In fact, as a teenager my best friends and I went and rented "The Bugs Bunny Movie" one evening because, even though cartoons were not cool, Looney Tunes was just so much more.

T. Analog Kid-As an extreme Rush-o-phile myself I was aware of that. Man, Rush just plain rules. Nice name BTW.

[ September 12, 2003, 02:42 PM: Message edited by: Jexxster ]

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Erik Slaine
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Wow! I bought Hemishperes when it came out! I didn't know that.

:marks it on the Trivia for Today calendar:

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Ralphie
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Rush fans may also play in my sandbox.

<--- the original Hatracker Rush fangirl, followed closely by Jeni.

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Erik Slaine
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AAAh! Now I'm stuck on The Road to Bankok and I only have it on vinyl!

:puts in Moving Pictures CD:

Tom Sawyer will calm my Rush shakes. (I hope....)

[ September 12, 2003, 02:56 PM: Message edited by: Erik Slaine ]

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Christy
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Yup, I grew up on Loony Tunes and Merry Melodies, but I have no subtle sense of humor. That's what I keep Tom around for [Razz]
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I watched 90% of the cartoons output between the years of 1979 and 1990. Seriously.

But I'm still bitter no one told me Robotech was on a local station on Saturday morning.

Sassafrass.

-Bok

Fricker-Fracker, Firecracker, siss-boom-bah!

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Ralphie
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The GREATEST wav collection on the planet.

I still say, when I'm high peeved off at someone, that I'm going to put them on the rack and "Rackem Frackem."

[ September 12, 2003, 03:10 PM: Message edited by: Ralphie ]

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PSI Teleport
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Weird Looney Tunes moments that I remember seeing as a kid and going "What?"

*Foghorn Leghorn is strutting around the barnyard humming Camptown Races (of course) when he steps into some manure. His song is derailed as he says "Hm hm hm hm hm hm hmm...doo dah..." (splat) "Doo doo".

*Speedy Gonzales floating in a canoe with his little guitar (or something similar) as he sings a song about his current beloved, "Marijuana". (A valid Spanish name for a girl. Actually, if you translated my first, middle and maiden names into Spanish, you would get Mayor Marijuana.)

My very favorite Looney Tunes clip still makes me laugh until I cry when I think about it. Bugs Bunny takes a wrong turn at Albuquerque and ends up in the Ozarks. ("Backwoods Bunny") I used to perform that entire sequence for my family playing the parts of Bugs, Pappy, and Elvis by myself. I wish I could find a wav from that scene to link to but I can't! [Cry]

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I would not call my sense of humor subtle. Insidious, maybe.
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As an evil genius, I, MojoJojo have too been influenced by the monumental Warner Brothers cartoons, as they were a big influence on my superior sense of humor.

*maniacal laughter*

Wiley Coyote was a truely evil genius, though not of the truely genius level that I, MojoJojo can attain, being the greatest evil genius in the world, but Wiley was often defeated by, not his own silly schemes, but by blind toon-luck! Many of his evil schemes had no flaws whatsoever, that is to say that there was nothing wrong with them, but the Roadrunner's incredible toon-luck would manifest itself, the writer's turning to toon-luck deus-ex-machina to defeat the evil Wiley (even though it was not always his fault).

CURSES

*Strikes Evil Pose*

I have no problems with Warner Brothers, they employ me, providing monetary support for my evil plans to destroy those accursed POWERPUFFS [Mad] and take over Townsville.

Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!

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Sweet William
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One of my funniest rememberies is when I came home from a Spanish-speaking LDS mission, and my little sister was watching a Speedy Gonzalez cartoon.

His cousin, Slowpoke Rodriguez was singing:

La cucaracha, La cucaracha (the cochroach)
Ya no puede caminar (he can't walk now)
porque no tiene (because he doesn't have)
porque le falta (because he lacks)
marijuana que fumar (some pot to smoke)

Pretty much laughed my butt off.

BTW: the last line is supposed to be
Las patitas de atras (his little back feet)

[ September 12, 2003, 03:28 PM: Message edited by: Sweet William ]

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Ralphie
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Who IS that Mojo Jojo?
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Sweet William
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deus-ex-machina

I love this word. I fully intend to use it more and more in private conversation.

"Dear, you can't play some deus-ex-machina part and just rescue the kid from his stupid decisions"

How do you pronounce that?

BTW: Tonight, I am going to do the same thing I do every night:

TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!!

[ September 12, 2003, 03:32 PM: Message edited by: Sweet William ]

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Mojo Jojo is the evil monkey from the PowerPuff Girls that repeats everything he says, usually within the same sentence.

And, yes, I grew up with Loony Tunes and I'm sure it affected my sense of humor. Of course, I also grew up watching Tom & Jerry, Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons, and Animaniacs - all of which I've been watching for as long as I can remember - so I don't know which affected my sense of humor the most.

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DAY-oos eks MOCK-in-awe
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Be vewy vewy quiet! I'm hunting wabbits!
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The Rabbit
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I can never listen to Wagner without hearing

"Kill the Wabbit, Kill the Wabbit" "Kill the Wabbit"

[ September 12, 2003, 03:48 PM: Message edited by: The Rabbit ]

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Papa Moose
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I weighed in on this in chat, but yes, I watched WB cartoons. And yes, I think it could have influenced my sense of humor (or lack thereof, depending on who'd talking).

--Pop

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Ralphie
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quote:
Mojo Jojo is the evil monkey from the PowerPuff Girls that repeats everything he says, usually within the same sentence.

Oh, go ON with you!

[Razz]

(However, I have discovered the secret to has been posting as Mojo Jojo, so I shall have no further reason to ask.)

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PSI Teleport
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Hey SW, thanks for those lyrics! I've been wanting them for a while now.
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Chris Bridges
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katherina, thank you. I've been wondering how to pronounce that for years but never had the energy to look it up.

Major Looney Tunes fan, and delighted to report that they're finally, finally getting released on DVD.

When my coworker first got hired, he was trying, possibly a bit too hard, to make friends. He hadn't figured me out yet - still hasn't - and kept pestering me about my music preferences. I couldn't explain them, they're all over the map. One day he saw me wearing my headphones while I coded pages and demanded to know what I was listening to.
Wordlessly I handed them over, and he put them on.
It was the Rabbit of Seville.

How do!
Welcome to my shop, let me cut your mop, let me shave your crop!
...Daintily, daintily...
Hey you!
Don't look so perplexed, why must you be vexed, can't you see you're next?
Yes you're next, you're so next...


He doesn't ask anymore.

My favorite character, then and now, is Bugs Bunny. Even as a kid I preferred him to Woody Woodpecker and other favorites for two important reasons:
He was a wiseass.
He never struck first. Unlike many other cartoon characters, he just wanted to be left alone but would fight back decisively when provoked.
There was a movement once to make him the official United States mascot for just this reason.

[ September 12, 2003, 04:04 PM: Message edited by: Chris Bridges ]

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I did. That's where I first heard The Barber of Seville. [Big Grin] [Cool] [Big Grin]

Hobbes [Smile]

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Nice Pinky and the Brain reference, BTW, another all-time great toon.

Ralphie, whatd'ya know, you get Rush *and* Deus Ex all in one thread!

I'm with The Wabbit, er, The Rabbit on Wagner. So much so that my youngest, Robert, (nicknamed "robbit") regularly gets swirled in circles to choruses of "Spin da' Robbit, Spin da' Robbit..."

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Erik Slaine
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I think that's pretty subtle, actually. Beyond the obvious parody, that is.

Edit: Oops, the barber lyrics, that is....

[ September 12, 2003, 04:07 PM: Message edited by: Erik Slaine ]

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Ryuko
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I didn't say I didn't watch WB cartoons, Ralphie. That was my staple in my diet of TV when I was a kid. I also cannot listen to Wagner without thinking Kill the Wabbit, I argue Rabbit Season Vs. Duck Season Vs. Elmer Season extensively... But I also love all the Stephen Spielberg produced WB cartoons.
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Ryuko
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quote:
He never struck first. Unlike many other cartoon characters, he just wanted to be left alone but would fight back decisively when provoked.

"Of course you know... THIS means war."
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I think my favorite bugs bunny song would be the one he sings in the bathtub once. I forget how it went or the name of the cartoon. But it started "Be it ever so humble there's no place like home" and went on to detail Nero's burning of Rome. Great stuff.
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Tiny Toons while having a few moments, was rather flat in comparison to the old Looneys. It was a product of the "Baby" toon flood a few years back. When the same team gave up the pretense, and concentrate on the winning WB formulae Animaniacs proved that toons could be savvy again. I loved the dynamic of the Warner Brothers, and their sister, Dot (she's the cute one!). So much like the Marx Brothers, that they wouldn't have gotten away with it when the Marx's were still around. Pinky and the Brain started out on that show. I miss Slappy Squirrel. And where is that silly dog, Buttons? Shouldn't he be watching Mindy (same voice as Bart Simpson, by the way) instead of Lady (Tress MacNiel)? These guys had great timing, and though not all of the cartoons were classics, most really hit the mark!

[ September 12, 2003, 04:20 PM: Message edited by: Erik Slaine ]

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I posted this last week in the link thread, but it seems appropriate here.

Where all your cartoon voice questions can be answered: Voice Chasers [Big Grin]

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Tiny Toons did amazing Parodies, though... their send up of "Citizen Kane" is priceless...
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I also liked "Sepulveda Blvd."

Elmyra: I'm Paula Abdul and you're Michael Jackson. Get down witcha bad self!

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quote:
I didn't say I didn't watch WB cartoons, Ralphie. That was my staple in my diet of TV when I was a kid. I also cannot listen to Wagner without thinking Kill the Wabbit, I argue Rabbit Season Vs. Duck Season Vs. Elmer Season extensively... But I also love all the Stephen Spielberg produced WB cartoons.
No, Ryuko. I'm not talking about Animaniacs. I'm specifically referring to Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies.
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[Razz]
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Ralphie
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[Wink]
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Mi placer, PSI.
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Chade:

Be it ever so crumble-ly there's no place like Rome
Nero he was the emperor and the palace was his home
But he liked to play with matches and for a fire yearned
So he burned Rome to ashes and fiddled while it burned

From Upswept Hare

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Thanks Kat. I fully intend to use this phrase somehow. Tonight. Or maybe at church.
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This thread is SOOO boring.

Quick, someone do a song & dance number!

-Bok

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{Leaning back on ash tree and plucking my lute)

Oh, join up with me, so joyous and free,
And away to old Sherwood, hie!
For I'm Robin Hood, and I'm very good,
At avoiding the Sheriff's eye.
So, we'll trip along merrily
O'er the green swards so gracefully
To trip and trip and trip and trip and trip it up and down!
To trip and trip and trip and trip and...whoa, whoops, trip it....

[splash]

Sooo, triiip it uuuup, aaaaaand doooown!


(Takes soggy bow)

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I've been waiting to use this one here, but no opportunity has presented itself. [Frown]
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With your spear and magic helmet?
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Spear and magic helmet!
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Storm: Be vewy quiet. I'm hunting Walphies.
(Spoken:) Walphie TWACKS!! Walphie HOLE!!
(Thrusting spear:) KILL THE Walphie! KILL THE Walphie! KILL THE Walphie!
Ralphie (spoken): Kill the Walphie?

Storm: YO HO HO! YO HO HO! YO HO....

Ralphie: Oh, mighty warrior of great fighting stock
Might I inquire to ask, eh... what's up, doc?

Storm: I'm going to kill the Walphie!

Ralphie: Oh, mighty warrior, 'twill be quite a task.
How will you do it, might I inquire to ask?

S: I will do it with my spear and magic hewmet.

R: Spear and magic hewmet?

S: Spear and magic hewmet.

R: Magic hewmet?

S: Magic hewmet!

R (spoken, dismissively): Magic hewmet.

S: Yes, magic hewmet, and I give you a sample!

(Ralphie exits at near-light speed.)

S (spoken): That was the Walphie!

(There follows a chase, and then:)

S: Oh, Walphie, you're so wuvly.

R: Yes, I know it, I can't help it.

S: Oh, Walphie, be my wuv...

(They dance, then... )

S: Weturn, my wuv... a fire burning inside me...

R: Return, my love, I want you always bee-side me.

S: Wuv wike ours must be...

R: Made for you and for me....

R & S : Return, won't you return, my love... for my love is yours.

(While singing, they embrace. Ralphie' helmet falls to the ground revealing... rabbit ears!)

Storm (spoken, outraged): I'll KILL the Walphie!!
(spoken): North winds bwow, south winds bwow.
Typhoons, Hurricanes... Earthquakes!! SMOG!!!!!!
Thunder, wightning, stwike the Walphie!!

(Lightning flashes, striking something distant. Moving closer, we see the limp, lifeless form of Ralphie. A drop of water clings to a crushed flower)

S: What have I done? I've killed the Walphie! Poor wittle bunny.... (Sob!)

(Ralphie is carried off in Storm's arms.)

R (spoken): Well, what did you expect from an opera, a happy ending?

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I love the old looney tunes and merrie melodies. I kinda said this on the old "why are cartoons today so crappy" thread.

I find that I have a very poor sense of humor nowdays. Some people will find something funny, and I'm just like "what?". But those old cartoons can still make me laugh.

On a side note, I found Hitchhiker's Guide mindsplittingly funny.

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That, Stormy, was beautiful.

[Cry]

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I love how they snuck classical music into cartoons.
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It's easier than writing your own. [Big Grin]
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quote:
I love how they snuck classical music into cartoons.
The ones where they do are always the best. [Party]

Ralphie: [Kiss]

Hobbes [Smile]

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Thank you Chris Bridges, you are now my hero. I have been wanting to know the lyrics to that for years. You da man.
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-shift in-

Yeah, Bugs was cool, but he never went far enough. [Big Grin]

-shift out-

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