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STEAMBOAT WILLAY!
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Jun 01 2009 09:00 pm
Deputy Droopy; one of my favorites.
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Jun 01 2009 09:16 pm
This one, easily. I have never laughed as hard as I did in my life than when I was 11, and saw this episode for the first time:
Then of course, there is this classic:
I don't have many talents, but one of my odd ones it the ability to do a dead-on impression of Marvin Martian saying, "Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modula-tor."
Out of all classic cartoon moments though, this one has to be my favorite. Still has the ability to make me fall out of my chair laughing:
This one too:
And as long as I'm having waaaaay to much fun on youtube...one of my sentimental favorites:
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Jun 01 2009 09:50 pm
I'm rather partial to the Three Stooges cartoons.
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Jun 01 2009 11:50 pm
Anything by Chuck Jones.
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Jun 01 2009 11:57 pm
If we are going way old school I liked this one. It took me forever to figure out what it was called:
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Jun 02 2009 01:07 am
I love that adaptation of Peter and the Wolf! The music is great of course, and Sterling Holloway is even better. I always felt bad for the poor Duck though.
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Jun 02 2009 01:10 am
Can't find them on YouTube, but two of the obvious Looney Tunes ones:
Can't find them on YouTube, but two of the obvious Looney Tunes ones:
The Rabbit of Seville
What's Opera, Doc?
Ah yeah, I know the ones you mean. Those are classics without a doubt, but they were never particular favorites of mine. I love opera more than I could possibly express, but these just never stood out in my mind as favorites.
On another note, I was watching "Cartoonist's Nightmare" (hadn't seen it before this), and got to thinking about the use of inanimate objects in animation. That seemed to be really, really popular in the 30s and 40s, but has kind of gone by the wayside today. I guess now we do animals, instead of objects? The last cartoon I can think of that prominently featured anthropomorphized objects was "The Brave Little Toaster." (Which is also a classic, but god oh god I hate that movie. Too many bad memories from being terrified by it as a kid. To this day, I blame that stupid film for my inability to throw anything away without feeling horribly, horribly guilty about it.)
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Jun 02 2009 05:19 pm
I've always been fond of the meta cartoon where daffy fights with the animator and a little known chuck jones piece about a line and a dot.
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Jun 02 2009 05:50 pm
SSNintendo wrote:
Deputy Droopy; one of my favorites.
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Jun 02 2009 06:55 pm
lordsathien wrote:
Another Chuck Jones great:
I remember that one very fondly.
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Jun 02 2009 07:01 pm
Another classic I forgot: "One Froggy Evening"
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Jun 02 2009 07:22 pm
Mustn't forget this one, either:
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Jun 02 2009 07:48 pm
I'd also add some Woody Woodpecker episodes if I found them on YouTube.
Particularly one that involves him trying to descend the Niagara Falls in a barrel with some dudes in yellow raincoats cheering to whoever did that (and shouting something like 'whooooooaaaaay!!').
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Jun 02 2009 08:07 pm
^ aw, I remember Woody Woodpecker! And Chilly Willy, the little penguin cartoon that always came on with him. <3
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Jun 02 2009 08:54 pm
No love for Donald Duck?
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Jun 02 2009 09:13 pm
Blackout wrote:
No love for Donald Duck?
Der Fuehrer's Face comes to my mind.
Also, that one involving his three hellspawn nephews allegedly ditching school while Donald is some sort of inspector who hunts down the kids.
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Jun 03 2009 03:59 am
My favorite old timey cartoons would be Wile E. Coyote cartoons, and Tom and Jerry, circa anytime before Chuck Jones got a hold of it. Jones may have been a brilliant cartoonist, but Tom and Jerry was one show that suffered greatly in his hands. Probably also has something to do with no longer having original scores... they couldn't make a cartoon like that today, but old school Tom and Jerry was kinetic, absurd and BRILLIANT.
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Jun 03 2009 05:12 am
Duck fucking Amuck, bitches! Sadly, the vid that I had favorited got deleted from YouTube. So, here's the less-funny-but-still-good sequel, Rabbit Rampage:
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Jun 03 2009 05:34 am
Undeath wrote:
My favorite old timey cartoons would be Wile E. Coyote cartoons, and Tom and Jerry, circa anytime before Chuck Jones got a hold of it. Jones may have been a brilliant cartoonist, but Tom and Jerry was one show that suffered greatly in his hands. Probably also has something to do with no longer having original scores... they couldn't make a cartoon like that today, but old school Tom and Jerry was kinetic, absurd and BRILLIANT.
Tom and Jerry's pretty good. I have fond memories of it as a kid. Oddly, I always felt bad for Tom though; I don't know why. Somehow it just seemed more real than other cartoon characters getting hurt, so I didn't like it quite as much.
Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner would be my pick if I had to choose a single favorite cartoon series. Love that stuff.