My best friend and I were recalling the 80's cartoons we grew up on, and we managed to nail down all of them that I could remember watching except for two.
The only thing I remembered about that one was that the main character transformed into a superhero flying rabbit that looked like a star spangled banner with roller skates. Google found it.
But the other movie hasn't been as easy to come by. Probably because I don't remember as much about it. It's also animated, and also from the 80's (doubtful but possibly the early early 90's), and it's a movie. All I can remember from it is this cat who is on a journey of some sort, and part way through he grows this really really long golden tail, and it's a plot point of some sort.
I remember watching this movie a lot when I was younger, but I can't for the life of me remember what it's from. I want to say it's a Don Bluth movie, but I haven't seen any of those in years.
I know it's vague and not much to go on, but maybe it'll jog someone's memory. Thanks!
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Does anyone remember a cartoon involving, at some point, two soldiers in WWI?
I think the movie was about how the animals take over the world after the last two men kill each other. There's a scene of two WWI era soldiers firing at each other, each hitting the other, and then both dying surrounded in a cloud of mustard gas...
I'd like to see that one again.
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Sounds like you're remembering Harmon and Ising's Peace on Earth. It used to run on Cartoon Network's classic cartoon shows often, usually around Christmas.
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Is this the one where after the two last humans die the owl finds a book...start's reading the 10 commandments and says something like "this seems to be a pretty good book of rules" And when they were describing what Man looked like they described them as if the gas mask was part of their real face? I can't remember what it was called sadly.
Edit: ok maybe it wasn't an owl...I looked this up from what Puffy Treat said.....it's the one I was thinking of anyway.
Found this on Youtube I was right...it was a owl. Yay for my memory
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You just made me waste 30 minutes reading about old 80s cartoons from my childhood. Darn you!
Actually, it began as a simple thought, "What WAS the name of that cartoon..." I went and exercised my Google-Fu and was amply rewarded.
It's hard for me to conceive of the fact that they sell those on DVD, now. I only remember small parts out-of-sequence, because that's how we received them, of course. It's tempting to get the DVDs and watch them through, despite the fact they're kids' shows. I guess the storylines elude me, and that's the part that's attractive. As with most stories, people want to know how they end.
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