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#1
| Mar 8 2010, 00:52 | Quote:
Huish reminded me of some oldies. The laughing puddle was so sinister!
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#2
| Mar 8 2010, 02:38 | Quote:
That cartoon was fucked.
Also, if you can, go watch Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Chill of the Night". You'll thank me. ----------------------- I have absolutely no idea what a "fair standard of living" should be defined as, but a TV is definitely part of it.
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#3
| Mar 8 2010, 09:54 | Quote:
Lol, Boneless Chicken. I never quite understood that when I watched it when I was a kid. Now i do.
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#4
| Mar 8 2010, 15:20 | Quote:
This is all part of the Cartoon Network culture that I completely missed out on, having only got Sky several years ago.
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#5
| Mar 8 2010, 15:34 | Quote:
This was seriously weird shit. At first you thought the parents depicted only as legs was a perspective joke about the height of Cow and Chicken, but then they started showing the fact that they had no torsos or heads... We didn't have Sky then, I only saw it at my gran's house after Dexter's Lab had finished.
I don't think I ever 'got' it and yet remember afternoons glued to the screen watching it during childhood. I'm still as mystified as ever now. ----------------------- QUOTE (Jeremy Hardy) One can't escape the view that Marx would have been as appalled by Stalin, Ceausescu, Pol Pot and Gaddafi as Jesus would have been by Cliff Richard. |
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#6
| Mar 8 2010, 17:27 | Quote:
Watching it back you get all the jokes a lot easier. And there was a lesbian one where it was made up of a Lesbian rugby team called the 'Buffalo Gals' who according to Mom: "Oh the Buffalo Gals! A team of American football players who randomly burst into peoples homes and start chewing on their carpets!" Needless to say it was quickly banned.
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#7
| Mar 8 2010, 18:35 | Quote:
Reading the wikipedia summary of it is pretty funny. It's not so much the fact that they got it in, but that they spent so little effort in disguising it. (That's what she said.)
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#8
| Mar 8 2010, 18:43 | Quote:
Mom had a chicken. Mom had a cow. Dad was proud. He didn't care how!
Well, never mind. What a brilliant, disturbing cartoon. Remind yourselves. @John: I heard about that episode! Never saw it unforch. ----------------------- ![]() QUOTE Führer Asad says: i offered to give him one Führer Asad says: and then he was like RAWR |
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#9
| Mar 8 2010, 18:51 | Quote:
I did. Lol at the ending. "There's a moral to this story, but it's a secret!"
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#10
| Mar 8 2010, 19:40 | Quote:
Lol at the nuclear car. "Uh oh, angry" *blows up northern hemisphere*.
http://tv.blinkx.com/show/cow-and-chicken/...pRABaB9PE#s2e19 The names don't go with the vids however. ----------------------- The GB102 is as visually exciting as a lump of coal, and its plastic carcass feels cheap. The battery cover may well be formed of the cheapest plastic humankind has ever created, and stroking it results in a strangely unsettling sensation.
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