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Lady_Satine
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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 03:24 am Reply with quote Back to top

Okay, while I was waiting for the commercials to end on Cartoon Network, they showed a promo for Squirrel Boy. When I saw the art it suddenly hit me how similar the show's style is to Duckman (which is no coincidence as Jeff Reno did both shows). Then I started remembering all the stuff I used to watch on USA back in the 90's, WWF Raw/Saturday Morning Heat (Not sure on the second show's name all I know was it was like a WWF recap show that started after USA's Saturday morning animated shows), Savage Dragon, Street Fighter: the Animated Series, Mortal Kombat, USA Up All Night with Rhonda Shear and Gilbert Gottfried. Good times.

Anyone else remember when USA was awesome but not yet as mainstream as it is now? (I concede that back then they also used to show shit like The Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills).


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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 05:03 am Reply with quote Back to top

lordsathien wrote:
Anyone else remember when USA was awesome but not yet as mainstream as it is now? (I concede that back then they also used to show shit like The Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills).

I am so sad I remember that Teenage Alien fighter show. They had a giant multi-colored lump for a leader.

Damn you, Power Rangers!


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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 11:20 am Reply with quote Back to top

I used to fucking LOVE Duckman and Weird Science: The Series.

Remember when Vanessa Angel was relevant?

Edit: Also, American Gladiators. Man, Saturday nights RULED on USA.


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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 11:37 am Reply with quote Back to top

Duckman was pretty sweet. It also had a nifty adventure game, dunno if any of you played it.
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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 11:54 am Reply with quote Back to top

Murdar Machene wrote:
Duckman was pretty sweet. It also had a nifty adventure game, dunno if any of you played it.


I never heard of it, but I'm definitely intrigued now. Who made it?

Also, those cute fucking bears getting killed every week was always a highlight. It was "You killed Kenny!" before there was a Kenny.


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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 06:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I think the Saturday morning WWF show you're thinking of is either WWF Mania or Livewire.
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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 08:24 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Anyone remember The USA Cartoon Express?

I remember Pac-Man and Mr. T being on it, I forget what else was on it.
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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 08:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

S. McCracken wrote:
I used to fucking LOVE Duckman and Weird Science: The Series.

Remember when Vanessa Angel was relevant?

Edit: Also, American Gladiators. Man, Saturday nights RULED on USA.


I second you.


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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 09:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

the show was livewire. my mom never let me watch it cause there was a chick on it who my mom complained was only there to show her breasts.

sunday night heat is the other show your thinking of, which had legit matches, was then moved to MTV and was hosted from WWF new York before turning into a WWE glorified talk show with two matches, then being moved to an internet only show like velocity for matches with curtain jerkers and midcarders.


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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 10:15 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
Anyone remember The USA Cartoon Express?


very very vaguely.

And I will second McCracken on Weird Science, that show ruled.


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PostPosted: Dec 18 2006 10:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

JEW wrote:
the show was livewire. my mom never let me watch it cause there was a chick on it who my mom complained was only there to show her breasts.

sunday night heat is the other show your thinking of, which had legit matches, was then moved to MTV and was hosted from WWF new York before turning into a WWE glorified talk show with two matches, then being moved to an internet only show like velocity for matches with curtain jerkers and midcarders.


Sucks to be you. I do remember WWF Superstars being moved from syndication to the USA Network in '96. Unfortunately, it got turned into a Sunday morning recap show around the later '90s, which really sucked.
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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 12:02 am Reply with quote Back to top

its funny ,cause I was stil lwatcign raw and heat, with all the divas and shit.


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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 12:10 am Reply with quote Back to top

The best cartoon on USA was Dragon's Lair. There was only like 12 or 13 episodes, but I loved that show.
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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 04:02 am Reply with quote Back to top

I remember the one episode of teh street fighter cartoon taht featured metro city, and cody had the worst accent ever.

that show completely fucked up all of the cahracters.


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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 09:42 am Reply with quote Back to top

G.I. Joe and, I think Street Sharks, were also part of the USA Cartoon Express. I'd completely forgotten about Wing Commander Academy and have fond memories of Highlander: TAS


Edit: Here we go:

Hanna-Barbera
The initial lineup was comprised mostly of reruns from the Hanna-Barbera library. Well-known properties like The Huckleberry Hound Show, Yogi Bear, Space Ghost, and Jonny Quest shared space with lesser-known properties like Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, Inch High, Private Eye, Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, and countless others, as well as numerous spinoffs of The Flintstones such as The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. By the end of the decade, a more diverse lineup of cartoons aired on the Cartoon Express, including The Smurfs, G.I. Joe, Transformers, The Real Ghostbusters, Jem, Robotech, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and Scooby-Doo.

In 1991, Turner Broadcasting purchased Hanna-Barbera and launched Cartoon Network a year later, thus taking a chunk of Cartoon Express programming with it. The only Hanna-Barbera programs remaining on the Cartoon Express were Scooby-Doo, which didn't leave the Express until 1994, and The Smurfs, which stayed until 1995.

Changes for 1994
In the fall of 1994, USA moved Cartoon Express from weekday afternoons to weekday mornings, in addition to its Sunday morning lineup, and revamped the entire look of the block from an orange locomotive motiff to a silvery bullet train motiff. Taking a cue from Nickelodeon's Nicktoons, USA launched numerous original series. The first two Cartoon Express original series, The Itsy-Bitsy Spider and Problem Child (based on the film franchise), didn't catch on with viewers.


Terrytoons and the USA Action Extreme Team
USA later briefly acquired the broadcast rights to Terrytoons shorts like Deputy Dawg and Mighty Mouse, and DC Comics-related cartoons such as Superfriends. Making Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles the new marquee series on the block, USA revamped the final two hours of Cartoon Express as USA Action Extreme Team with the launch of shows based on the Street Fighter II and Mortal Kombat video game franchises and Savage Dragon comic book franchise. After the original series and TMNT left the air, the Cartoon Express was revamped into a weekday morning-only all-action block, with programs like Mighty Max, Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, and Gargoyles as the primary shows. Reruns of Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM) also appeared on USA Cartoon Express after ABC cancelled the series.


The End of an Era
By the summer of 1998, USA Networks had ended animation blocks on all its outlets, including the Cartoon Quest and also Sci-Fi Channel's The Animation Station, ending a franchise that had been a part of USA since 1982.


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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 10:25 am Reply with quote Back to top

lordsathien wrote:
Reruns of Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM) also appeared on USA Cartoon Express after ABC cancelled the series.

And as I recall, those reruns were HACKED TO PIECES.
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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 05:17 pm Reply with quote Back to top

DarkMaze wrote:
lordsathien wrote:
Reruns of Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM) also appeared on USA Cartoon Express after ABC cancelled the series.

And as I recall, those reruns were HACKED TO PIECES.

Not so much. They were syndicated, but less than a minute was usually cut out. I had about half the episodes from ABC and got the full run from USA, so I did a compare and contrast with two episodes. Stuff that was cut out was usually irrelevant dialogue.

Besides the full show is finally coming to DVD Smile Hopefully, the original ABC broadcasts though...


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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 05:24 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Tebor wrote:
They were syndicated, but less than a minute was usually cut out.

Really? Wow, the few syndicated episodes I saw felt like they had cut out much more. Still, a minute of a 22-ish-minute show is still fairly significant...

I heard about the DVD release -- looking forward to it! Very Happy
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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 05:28 pm Reply with quote Back to top

DarkMaze wrote:
Tebor wrote:
They were syndicated, but less than a minute was usually cut out.

Really? Wow, the few syndicated episodes I saw felt like they had cut out much more. Still, a minute of a 22-ish-minute show is still fairly significant...

It's like "Alf", but that didn't stop me from buying the whole series on DVD Embarrassed


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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 05:59 pm Reply with quote Back to top

when's it coming to DVD?

also, is that what happened to sci fi channel's saturday anime? USA networks cut all the animation out of their broadcasting?


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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 08:30 pm Reply with quote Back to top

JEW wrote:
when's it coming to DVD?

March 27, 2007.


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PostPosted: Dec 19 2006 10:53 pm Reply with quote Back to top

sounds like an excellent late birthday present.


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