The Fool wrote: > > Cartoons from the sixties and seventies are cheap, > badly drawn, with poor plotlines. Compare them to > cartoons from a decade earlier when Looney Toons was > supreme. Looney Toons had vastly superior art and > backgrounds, music, plots, etc. The sixties broght > on a dark ages for animation that lasted (in america) > in the eighties.
Must...fight...flasbacks of Mr. T. cartoon! > Looney toons were aimed at adults, and not children. > Adults and Children love Looney Tunes. Children also > seem to love cartoon networks saturday night adult > swim action block. I'd disagree, Looney Toons were aimed at all ages, and often had jokes with several levels of humor. One of my favorite Cartoon Network shows is Adult Swim on Sundays, which re-uses the '60's and '70's cartoons, much like Space Ghost: Coast-to-Coast did. Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law is great at this, featuring a custody battle between Dr. Quest and Jayce over Johnny, Fred Flinstone as a mob kingpin, and so on. Then there's the truly wierd shows, like Aqua Teen Hunger Force. -- Matt _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
