Cartoons that we don't really remember at all Posted Tue Jan 23 17:43:35 GMT 2001 by 'Kate Thornton'

"Er...yes, there was a dragon in it. I think. What was it called? 'Dragon'? Can the researcher show me that clip he showed me five minutes ago, only I've forgotten it already..."


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Posted By 'Bel' on Tue Jan 23 17:49:34 GMT 2001:

Flying Toaster Bunny
Tommy's Toilet Friends
Go Van
Tranveltine the Gay Vampire
Yip
Stoneboy and the Israelites
The New Adventures of Stampbug
The True Adventures of Inland Revenue Advert Man
The Glue Adventures of Unlucky Horse
Chicken
The Beak Bunch
The Quest for the Magic Beaker
Gah


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Posted By Mr Griffiths on Tue Jan 23 17:53:21 GMT 2001:

Ricky Raptor and the Slashasaurus Gang

Survivalist Squirrel

Sabre-Toothed Top Cat

Bat-Superman Meets Aqua-Fish

Oldman

Bobby and The Magic Magician


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Posted By 'Erm.. Jessica' on Tue Jan 23 17:59:31 GMT 2001:

Zombie Butler and Frank

The All New Hen Cluck Show!

Team Brideshead

That Selfish Ant

Schroedinger's Cat

Final Men

Chemotherapy-89

Pink Winker

Billy Cyst


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Posted By TJ on Tue Jan 23 17:59:58 GMT 2001:

The Footrest's New Adventures
Sutekh And Son
Glebe's Thrift Funnel
The All-New Young Teeny Tiny Flinstones Kids Classics


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Posted By Justin on Tue Jan 23 18:01:19 GMT 2001:

The Adventures Of Some String
The New Adventures Of Some String (also starring Doctor Dust)
The Square Chair
The Round Hound
Ken And The Set-Square
The Various Items Of Laundry


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Posted By TJ on Tue Jan 23 18:02:44 GMT 2001:

Only Fools And Horses - The Animated Series
The McAlmont And Butler Hour
The Ident Gang
Chocolate Watchband (1960s Hanna-Barbera effort starring the drug-addled sitar-weilders)
Time Gentlemen Please


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Posted By Mr Griffiths on Tue Jan 23 18:05:05 GMT 2001:

Gordon the Word
Terry's Timebum
The Investigative Smell
Mr Potato Carrot
Voyage to the Sea of the Bottoms
Dad's Army of Darkness
subbes 90120
Professor Cockle


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 18:05:38 GMT 2001:

I remember these all.


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Posted By TJ on Tue Jan 23 18:07:50 GMT 2001:

American Mutt With Think Bubbles
Out Of The Trees
Them's The Facts Bucky (an 'adult-orientated' series in the style of "Wait 'Till Your Father Gets Home")
Best Local TV Programmes


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Posted By Justin on Tue Jan 23 18:08:10 GMT 2001:

>Only Fools And Horses - The Animated Series

Of course, they couldn't use a bar as it was ostensibly for children. So they used a precipice 2000 feet up a mountain. Every single week. Trigger (the voice of Jamie Farr out of M.A.S.H.) looks confused as Del (the voice of Tony Danza from Who's The Boss) falls to his temprorary demise, accompanied by Hanna-Barbera canned laughter. (And they didn't have a distant cloud emerging when David Jason hit the ground in the original, much-loved scene.)


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Posted By 'Bel' on Tue Jan 23 18:09:51 GMT 2001:

The New Adventures of Stud

Little Jonny Rotten and the Amazing Pocket

The REAL Natural Born Killers

Scalp Fiction

Those Amusingly Shaped Fluffy Things That Live In A Cave Or Something

Sarah's Scary Problem

Durrrrr

Skaggle Rock

Horace The Last Dodo-Impersonator

Shut Up! (Or I Eat Your Eye)

Morose Kitten

Racist Slug

Bigot Hill

The Unpopular Animals of Farting Wood


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Posted By Justin on Tue Jan 23 18:10:12 GMT 2001:


>Chocolate Watchband (1960s Hanna-Barbera effort starring the drug-addled sitar-weilders)

Nick Hancock on a radio edition of Room 101 pointed out that although there was a Jacksons cartoon, an Osmonds cartoon and a Beatles cartoon, they never bothered to make...for example: a Stranglers cartoon. Or a Ramones cartoon.


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Posted By '^^Gerkins^^' on Tue Jan 23 18:27:42 GMT 2001:

Batman and Scooby Doo teaming up to fight crime.

*shudder*


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 18:58:16 GMT 2001:

>Batman and Scooby Doo teaming up to fight crime.
>
>*shudder*

An unpleasant image indeed. Two gay icons on one cartoon show? That's pretty rare.


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Posted By george on Tue Jan 23 19:38:00 GMT 2001:

Thunderbirds 2086
Worker & Parasite
Little Cilla


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Posted By TJ on Tue Jan 23 20:25:55 GMT 2001:

Michael Alexander St. John and The Yogs
The Old Schmoo


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Posted By Mr Griffiths on Tue Jan 23 20:28:51 GMT 2001:

The Seahorse that Broke the Banl at Monte Carlo
The Big, Camp Killer Whale
All Aboard the Glans Express!
Senator Stickleback
Brainiac Bison



btw - did you get the tape Mr Worthington?


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Posted By 'Mr uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh' on Tue Jan 23 20:30:07 GMT 2001:

>The Seahorse that Broke the Banl at Monte Carlo

Shit. 'Bank' obviously. When did a seahorse ever last break a banl?


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Posted By Mr Griffiths on Tue Jan 23 20:31:22 GMT 2001:


>Shit. 'Bank' obviously. When did a seahorse ever last break a banl?

Ever last? Does this expression make sense in any human grammatical system? Excusse me.


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 20:36:08 GMT 2001:

Mr.G? Are you sober?


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Posted By Mr Griffiths on Tue Jan 23 20:44:44 GMT 2001:

>Mr.G? Are you sober?


Hmmm. Been out for a couple wid da boss. But don't let that detract you from the very important points being made in this thread.

More scarcely recalled animation:

Rugrats Bought on the Internet (not so much a lazy reference as a pissed one)

Thom and Gerry - Thom Yorke, the cat, shares a house with mischeivous rodent Gerry Adams

And what about those crazy Dad's Army spin-off cartoons?

In Godfrey we Trust
The Verger of Dibley
These Boots are Made for Walker
Mainwaring About the House
Hodges Explains it All
Wilson's Picket
Fraser
Girls Just Wanna have Sponge




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Posted By Joe4SOTCAA on Tue Jan 23 20:45:33 GMT 2001:

>Them's The Facts Bucky (an 'adult-orientated' series in the style of "Wait 'Till Your Father Gets Home")

That would be 'Them's The Facts Bucky O'Hare'.

'Michael Alexander St John & The Yogs' would be followed by 'Wacky Races 2000' ('You've broken the spade, you snivelling hound...')


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Posted By TJ on Tue Jan 23 20:51:25 GMT 2001:

Heartache Avenue (inspired by the best known song of 1980s one hit wonders The Maisonettes)
Level 42 in Midiland
Private Pirahna
Eat Ricky Gervaise


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 20:53:32 GMT 2001:

The Clangers Take Margate


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Posted By Mr Griffiths on Tue Jan 23 21:01:44 GMT 2001:

Help! It's the Hair Bear-Baiters!
Johnny Stapler
Sergeant Paedophile
Ordure Force!
The Godzuki Nephews and Nieces
Hitler's Gang
Evil Clowne
The Funky Phantom Pregnancy


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 21:07:03 GMT 2001:

Camberwick Obscene


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Posted By TJ on Tue Jan 23 21:08:42 GMT 2001:

Hot Rats!
The Big Express
Five Leaves Left (an adventure series about five leaves that get left behind when the others... erm... go away or something)


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 21:10:30 GMT 2001:

>Five Leaves Left (an adventure series about five leaves that get left behind when the others... erm... go away or something)

:) Nice to see some good well thought out observations going on the Forum.


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 21:11:58 GMT 2001:

The Magic Fingers


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Posted By TJ on Tue Jan 23 21:12:18 GMT 2001:

>>Five Leaves Left (an adventure series about five leaves that get left behind when the others... erm... go away or something)
>
>:) Nice to see some good well thought out observations going on the Forum.

But do you know what the actual title of Five Leaves Left refers to? BOTH references? Thought not. Anyway, back to cartoons...

Security Lamb


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 21:14:25 GMT 2001:

Ben Folds Five?

I don't know TJ go on inform me...

The Magic Roulette Wheel


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Posted By TJ on Tue Jan 23 21:16:16 GMT 2001:

A reference to some poem Nick Drake read about death and rebirth, coupled with his 'mystic' obsession with the message that appears in a depleted packet of Rizla. Thank you, that concludes The Brass List for today.

CARTOONS!

Kenny G's Time Machine


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Posted By Radiator Head Child on Tue Jan 23 21:19:40 GMT 2001:

Learn to Count With Jeffrey Archer


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Posted By '^^Gerkins^^' on Tue Jan 23 21:22:35 GMT 2001:

John Candy Is....

A weekly show in which a member of the public was selected to describe John Candy by what they remember of him.
Previous editions have included: Fat, Dead and Not-Sweet.


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Posted By Mr Griffiths on Tue Jan 23 21:26:30 GMT 2001:

Baba Step-Papa
Marine Ladyboy
The Two-Pronged References
Blue Velvet: The series
The Great Intelligence's All Star Treasure Hunt
Chumbawamba's All Star Principle-Discarding Treasure Hunt
Boy Jello
Fucking Hell (voiced by Helen Mirren)
Klutz Vz Cunt and the Comedy Interferers
Dogtanian and the Three Doctors


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Posted By '^^Gerkins^^' on Tue Jan 23 21:35:23 GMT 2001:

'Confessions of... a bad actor'

Robin Askwith explains that he needed the money and publically apologises.

'It shouldn't happen to Yvette.'
Yvette Fielding gets caught up in a downward spiral of trageries culminating in her having to regain the antidote to the poison that is killing her Godmother from the bowels of a bovine princess...


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Posted By 'Anonymous' on Tue Jan 23 22:17:37 GMT 2001:

This is turning into TVGH and I claim my five pounds.


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Posted By Dr. Hackenbush on Tue Jan 23 23:44:43 GMT 2001:

>This is turning into TVGH and I claim my five pounds.

This thread isn't as funny as it used to be, and it's basically shallow, grab-a-reference humour dashed of lazily by a bunch of grasping careerists (I've seen you drinking Red Bull-and-vodka in the Met Bar, Radiator Head Child).


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Posted By '^^Gerkins^^' on Tue Jan 23 23:47:45 GMT 2001:

Or people who were bored and simply said the 1st things that popped in their head for no other reason than to kill time whilst downloading files.


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Posted By Dr. Hackenbush on Tue Jan 23 23:51:12 GMT 2001:

Although The REAL Natural Born Killers is a funny idea, Bel.

All Dogs Go To Hell

The Dialectical Collectivisation Bears (Polish Import)

The Brown Panther

Bagpuss Nights


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Posted By TJ on Wed Jan 24 00:01:25 GMT 2001:

>Or people who were bored and simply said the 1st things that popped in their head for no other reason than to kill time whilst downloading files.


Oh the savagery. Back in the knife drawer.


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Posted By 'Unruly Butler' on Wed Jan 24 00:07:04 GMT 2001:

The Boring Bears

Marine Mouse and Aqua Cat

Bubble Gran

Alan Trent

The Video Gypsies


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Posted By '^^Gerkins^^' on Wed Jan 24 00:15:36 GMT 2001:

>Oh the savagery. Back in the knife drawer.

isn't it best to save the sarcasm for when people actually post something bitchy instead of when people are talking matter of factly?

:)


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Posted By TJ on Wed Jan 24 00:22:21 GMT 2001:

Gerkins And The Koooooooooooool Katz


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Posted By subbes on Wed Jan 24 00:28:58 GMT 2001:

Roger Prentice, Apprentice Dentist (now featuring Ginger the oral hygienist!)


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Posted By '^^Gerkins^^' on Wed Jan 24 00:47:53 GMT 2001:

ahh Roger Prentice the Apprentic Dentist... how you happily corrupted my youth...

I'm as cool as DJ Kat.


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