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Col Mustard
29 Jul 2002, 10:43 AM
If they bring back Marine Boy, then I'll start watching.
But first I'll take my oxygum.
caddisfly
29 Jul 2002, 09:21 PM
Holy crap! I just found out that Erik Estrada, yea that guy from CHiPs, is the voice of Marco Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Gabriel Garcia Marquez on Sealab 2021.
Freestyle2000
29 Jul 2002, 09:49 PM
Originally posted by C-towner
No love for Space Ghost: Coast to Coast? Great show.
Word. I have never laughed as hard as I did at the Busta Rhymes episode.
"Hey, wood!"
RS
Kenobi
31 Jul 2002, 01:25 AM
Until this past Sunday, Hunger Force was my favorite, with Sealab a close second. Carl cracks me up, because running around in New Jersey as much as I do, I see people like that all the time.
However, this Sunday's Fred Flintstone episode of Harvey Birdman changed my mind. That had to be one of the funniest, best-written, clever spoofs I've ever seen. I haven't laughed so hard for 12 minutes straight in years.
wu-tang beez
10 Sep 2002, 06:43 PM
Originally posted by Foosinho
I may be in the minority here, but I prefer most foreign film (and especially anime) in the native language, w/ subtitles. I find that - especially with Japanese - the pacing of the dialog is wrecked when it's in English, and often sounds really bad.
This reply may be a bit late but I was searching 4 anime topics and got this one. I prefer subtitles 4 all foreign films because the cadence of a language underlines the meaning the writer was trying to convey.
This film (http://bventertainment.go.com/movies/spiritedaway/index2.html) is cut from the same jaw dropping imagery and exotic themes that captivated everyone w/ Princess Mononoke and is the most successful anime film ever in Japan. Unfortunately, it's being released in select screens 4 now so cross your fingers. If you're in to Anime classics like Akira, Macross, & Cpt Harlock like me than once you'll watch the trailer, as I did, you're going to sweat w/ anticipation.
I too dig on adult swim somethin awful.
minorthreat
11 Sep 2002, 01:13 AM
Originally posted by Freestyle2000
Word. I have never laughed as hard as I did at the Busta Rhymes episode.
"Hey, wood!"
RS Yes! The Busta Rhymes episode is absolutely hilarious. My favorite parts are the ones involving excessive violence done to Zorak, though - "Zorak, what happened to you?" 'I was hit with a wrench!'
Freestyle2000
11 Sep 2002, 01:34 AM
Originally posted by C-towner
Yes! The Busta Rhymes episode is absolutely hilarious. My favorite parts are the ones involving excessive violence done to Zorak, though - "Zorak, what happened to you?" 'I was hit with a wrench!'
"Natural gas - it'll give you some ideas."
RS
Dante
11 Sep 2002, 09:33 AM
Word is that they will be re-airing the Flintstone's Harvery Birdman ep this sunday night after the Sopranos airs on HBO.
Metro
11 Sep 2002, 02:32 PM
Mission Hill is my favorite. I like the episode were Kevin tries to be cool.
I like The Brak Show, but I liked him better on Cartoon Planet. Learning to Talk Italian w/Brak was funny as were any childhood stories he would tell.
Coast to Coast had some really weird guest. Danny Bonaduce was on and wasn't allowed to talk. Erik Estrada was on an Moltar turned into a crazed fanboy.
PSU92
11 Sep 2002, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by Metro
....Coast to Coast had some really weird guest. Danny Bonaduce was on and wasn't allowed to talk. Erik Estrada was on an Moltar turned into a crazed fanboy.
The best one was with Bjork as "Mrs. Spaceghost".