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I fail to see how the 90's crap did that. The Spider-Man cartoon was focused mainly on his rogue gallery, and the Jubilee-centric X-Men cartoon pandered more toward marketing X-Men to girls than adhering to the comic. :lol

The 90's didn't do much of that, it's true. I was speaking of the Hanna Barbara Superfriends and such.
 
1890's were epic.



No. Ren & Stimpy and South Park.

**** Ren & Stimpy. I turned it on to watch it and see what everyone was talking about and they were pulling teeth or ****ing them out and there was like bare nerves hanging out. I shivered and never returned.

Blood and gore...give me more, but I will not watch Ren and Stimpy or Marathon Man. :lecture
 
I enjoyed Ren and Stimpy but Doug and Rocko's Modern Life were always my favorite Nicktoons. Hey Arnold was pretty great too.
 
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Ren & Stimpy was probably the last 90's cartoon I watched when it was current. Next NickToons show I caught was Invader Zim.

Those were great shows. I wish they were on dvd because I'd have them and then I could let you borrow them.

Now that you mention Ren and Stimpy, I'm thinking about Stimpy's collection of magic nose goblins. I always thought that was pretty funny.
 
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I got the boxset last year. Such an awesome show. Mask of the Phantasm is one of the best Batman movies ever too.

Nolan Trilogy
Mask of the Phantasm
Burton films
Batman's left nut
Shumaker bull****.
 
Those were great shows. I wish they were on dvd because I'd have them and then I could let you borrow them.

I would watch them.

Now that you mention Ren and Stimpy, I'm thinking about Stimpy's collection of magic nose goblins. I always thought that was pretty funny.

The first two seasons were hilarious. He took the basic Looney Tunes premise of absurdity given tangibility and drove it off the cliff. Being able to indulge your sense of humor on the level of full blown insanity is priceless. He changed cartoons completely from that point on. Brought it back to the visceral thing it had been before the nuns made it respectable.
 
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