Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-12 Thread Julia Thompson
Kevin Tarr wrote: > > > > Children also > > > seem to love cartoon networks saturday night adult swim action block. > > > > >I watch Inuyasha and Yu Yu Hakusho and never miss them. I like Outlaw Star > >and Cowboy BeBop, but the Gundum stuff leaves me cold. > > > >The Cartoon Network is becoming

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-12 Thread Kevin Tarr
> Children also > seem to love cartoon networks saturday night adult swim action block. > I watch Inuyasha and Yu Yu Hakusho and never miss them. I like Outlaw Star and Cowboy BeBop, but the Gundum stuff leaves me cold. The Cartoon Network is becoming one of my favorite channels. I dont even w

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-11 Thread Matt Grimaldi
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

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Adam C. Lipscomb
Gary wrote: > > I am sitting here watching cartoons with the kids and I am amazed at how > violent some of them are. > > For example, Justice League is on (Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, etc). The > league traveled back through time and are g\fighting Germans. They are > clearly killing Germans by

Andromeda, was Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Ronn Blankenship
At 11:59 AM 11/10/02, Alberto Monteiro wrote: Watching Andromeda but still not knowing what the hell is this Maru From the first, I thought the writers were trying to make some sort of politically significant statement about the US possibly attacking Iraq, e.g.: Beka: "Dylan? The Voltariu

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Medievalbk
In a message dated 11/10/2002 1:16:04 PM US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << 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

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Steve Sloan II
Robert Seeberger wrote: > Super Friends was a dumbed down version of superhero > stories written by people whose contempt for the > sophisticated minds of children showed through in > every episode. Kids really do enjoy a good story and > do not require silli ness added in or comic relief as > som

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: "The Fool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 2:14 PM Subject: Re: Cartoons today > Children also > seem to love cartoon networks saturday night adult swim action block. > I watch Inuya

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread The Fool
> From: Gary Nunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Justice League is geared to a bit of an older crowd than Super Friends. > > Super friends is an inferior product when compared to the earlier (in the > > 60s) Justice League Of America cartoon that sprung from the > > Superman/Batman > > hour. > > This ep

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: "Gary Nunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 1:38 PM Subject: RE: Cartoons today > > > Justice League is geared to a bit of an older crowd than Super Friends. > > Super friends is

RE: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Gary Nunn
> Justice League is geared to a bit of an older crowd than Super Friends. > Super friends is an inferior product when compared to the earlier (in the > 60s) Justice League Of America cartoon that sprung from the > Superman/Batman > hour. This episode WAS good. I was just a bit surprised that it i

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Gary Nunn wrote: > >For example, Justice League is on (Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, etc). The >league traveled back through time and are g\fighting Germans. They are >clearly killing Germans by blowing up the tanks, trucks and planes that they >are in. > Bah. What _Samurai X_. In one ep, the go

Re: Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: "Gary Nunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Brin Mail List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 9:27 AM Subject: Cartoons today > > I am sitting here watching cartoons with the kids and I am amazed at how >

Cartoons today

2002-11-10 Thread Gary Nunn
I am sitting here watching cartoons with the kids and I am amazed at how violent some of them are. For example, Justice League is on (Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, etc). The league traveled back through time and are g\fighting Germans. They are clearly killing Germans by blowing up the tanks, t