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gagaman
04-07-06, 21:23
Full episodes of god-knows how many cartoons from the last 100 years:
http://digguser.blogspot.com/2006/06/cartoon-index-full-length-episodes.html

Followed by a collection for the anime fans:
http://digguser.blogspot.com/2006/06/anime-index-full-length-episodes-air.html

Got a few weeks to spare?

(Posting this here mainly so I can go back to them)

Pinkie Pie
04-07-06, 21:31
You realise .. most, if not all, of these have been removed right?

GG Hendrix
04-07-06, 22:46
Just search I Am Weasel.

Pinkie Pie
04-07-06, 22:51
I Am Weasel.
Great show. Micheal Dorn for the win.

Blitz Mage
04-07-06, 23:03
It's times like this that I really hate the fact that I only have dial-up at home.

Pinkie Pie
04-07-06, 23:06
You're not missing much. Every show I tried has been taken down.

GG Hendrix
05-07-06, 06:21
Great show. Micheal Dorn for the win.
"You can BOTH suck my ridges!"

gagaman
05-07-06, 09:56
Bloody hell, youright. Just about every single one of those has been pulled from the site. Bugger, I remember watching some of them as well, and faving them!

GG Hendrix
05-07-06, 11:36
it would be better if they had more episodes of Earthworm Jim, and The Tick as well.

Why the hell dont we have more cartoons these days that open it's first episode with

"We join our hero Earthworm Jim and his sidekick, Peter Puppy, as they dangle dangerously over the edge of a cliff on The Planet Of Unusually Tall Things."

BlueSonnet
05-07-06, 18:44
That's the price you pay for posting warez :). Further tormentation for the fact that these cartoons won't be seeing a a dvd release in the UK anytime soon. :(

gagaman
07-07-06, 11:28
Looks likeYoutube has been going into a bit of a removing-cartoons spree recently, even stuff that's in the public domain! The case seems to be especially with Warner Brothers, who are getting just about everything with the word Looney removed. Here's a blog about it:
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/archives/2006_07.html#002068

And one by Ren & Stimpy Creator John K:
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2006/07/warner-bros-cartoons-hates-their-fans.html

Aki-at
07-07-06, 14:00
Those bastards, they removed the Duck Dodgers: Attack of the Drones movie, the short has never been released on DVD and only airs in Canada now at certain times. Only a matter of time before I decide to ditch you tube perhaps.

GG Hendrix
07-07-06, 16:40
I love how the anti establishment/anti network cartoons/anti PC cartoons are taken down first.

gagaman
07-07-06, 20:02
Those bastards, they removed the Duck Dodgers: Attack of the Drones movie, the short has never been released on DVD and only airs in Canada now at certain times. Only a matter of time before I decide to ditch you tube perhaps.
Not a big loss. That and the other recent short films they did were some of the worst cartoons the Looney Tunes have ever been in. They made Space Jam look great.

BlueSonnet
07-07-06, 20:45
Space jam that awful to you guys? Meh.

Haven't seen LT:back in action. I suppose you guys think it's Spacejam's skidmarks in comparison.

Pinkie Pie
07-07-06, 21:03
Looney Toons Back in Action, was at least Looney Toons. It wasn't so much as a bad film , but that it could've been so much better without most of the live action heroes elements tagging along. (Just Bugs and Daffy would've been fine)
How-ever, I have no problem with the villian being live action - he ruled!
"Destroy them! And when I say destroy them, I mean kill! Kill! Nasty and villiously!"
The use of Popular Looney Toon stars as definate villians (or hired assassins even) was a hell of an idea too.


And Spam Jam? My brain a-plode from just thinking about it. I mean.. what WERE they thinking of at the time? It's main problem: Lola Bunny and Micheal Jordan. Neither were needed. The one is cliche'd to death as a character (Zomg, I R Girl so I have teh Girl Powar and Kick Butt!!1!, ... but am still a damsel in distress near the end of the film anyway. Way to go Warner Bros. Way to go.), the other was just not needed period. In fact, it could've worked - barely possible, but it could've, it had a few clever moments. (Daffy kissing his butt with the Warner Bros emblem on it for instance) but was mostly just pap for mostly the two reasons mentioned above.
Any scenes with Lola and Jordan were just painful (or even Jordan's kids - ERGH.) Unfortunately since that makes up the majoirty of the movie - its shit.

Amazing how a thread can go from YouTube to Warner Bros sucks, to Looney Toons to Spam Jam to Warner Bros sucks again. The internet - serious business.

Aki-at
07-07-06, 21:21
Yeah Looney Toons back in action was great other then the ones with the live action characters (other then Steve Martin, mainly becuase he acted like a cartoon version of himself) its evident that the best scenes in the movie are the ones where the Looney Toons cast are the only characters in it. Unfortunatly, thats more or less two scenes

- The one where Daffy and Bugs jump into a bunch of paintings to escape Elmer Fudd
- The part where Duffy and Bags battle Marvin the Martian

The car chase scene was good to, but Brendan Fraser didnt suit it so meh. Anyway moving along...

gagaman
08-07-06, 15:10
Space Jam - I loved it as a kid, and the animation in it is great, but yes, it sucks up to Micheal Jordan far too much for it's own good, and the plot is...yeah. I has it's good moments, though.

Back in Action - Only seen once, but it sticks to the cartoons better, and has some great jokes about political correctness in cartoons. The live action actors are pointless, however, and simpily can't act (even though I liked B. Fraiser in the Mummy films). I fucking hate Steve Martin, I just dont find him funny in the least.

In order of greatness it goes (for me):

40's/50's Looney Tunes > 30's Looney Tunes > Back in Action > Space Jam > Tiny Toons > 60's Looney Tunes > 00's Looney Tunes > Baby Looney Tunes > Loonatics