Tiny Toon Adventures Intro
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@SuperSaiyanMax I don't give a rat's ass about if animation is back, there's nothing to them. I grew up in the 90's and Loved these shows. There is no way that you can even compare classic cartoons like Tiny Toon Adventures, Anamaniacs, Tom & Jerry, and Looney Toons to the cartoons that are shown today. And the CN "Looney Toon Show" SUCKS! And the shows you listed suck even more so. Sorry, but there's nothing to them...
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who disliked this? o.e
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why hasnt anyone call PETA on Elmira
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@SuperSaiyanMax In my opinion, the problem with tv aren't the new toons since as you said we've been getting pretty good toons lately (as well as bad ones too, like problem solverz). The real problem is that kid stations pay little to no respect to their past (ESPECIALLY DISNEY). Recently, Cartoon Network has done good airing Looney Tunes again and has boomerang, Nick recently started a retro block on one of the channels, but Disney, don't get me started on how they schedule their shows.
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Check out my rendition of Tiny Tunes Summer Adventure Intro theme!
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I'd say animation has been getting much better recently. Chowder and Flapjack were the beginning of a new age of cartoons and paved the way for shows like Adventure Time and Regular Show. Now Cartoon Network has Robotomy, The Amazing World of Gumball, The Looney Tunes Show, Mystery Inc, and Young Justice, The Hub is sporting Dan Vs, Friendship is Magic, and Transformers Prime, and I'll be damned if The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes isn't good enough for kids.
Animation is BACK baby.
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@Verve001: I don't even bother with Cartoon Network or Nickoloedon. I just watch whatever I want on the internet since it actually has shows from the 90s.
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I always felt bad for furball... :(
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The 90s cartoons had the guts to make fun if the government. Now the current cartoons make no reference to the american government.
cartoons from the 80's - 90's were made by people that were probably drugged up quite well, and were in better touch with funnier things. Shows now teach kids to be drama queens and follow the bullshit mainstream. Watch this show now, and it's STILL funny as hell, probably even more so. Cartoons now are just trash.
TotalKaosE 3 years ago 56
Simply put, the 1990's had the greatest shows for kids. I feel bad for kids who have to watch the garbage that's on tv these days.
Verve001 3 years ago 40