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22 Jul 2002, 05:50 PM
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Cartoon Network's Adult Swim
Harvey Birdman Attorney @ Law.
The Brak Show.
Sealab 2021.
Aqua Teen Hunger Squad.
That is some funny stuff.
Mission Hill is usually pretty good too.
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22 Jul 2002, 06:00 PM
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Location: Denver
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I like those mentioned, but I love "Home Movies" also.
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22 Jul 2002, 10:20 PM
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I like them all. Anything with the mooninites is pure comedy gold.
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23 Jul 2002, 01:22 PM
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Originally posted by caddisfly
I like them all. Anything with the mooninites is pure comedy gold.
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"Those were Loverboy songs & Loverboy
have always sucked."
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23 Jul 2002, 03:57 PM
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Someone explain why these badly animated cartoons are considered to be
"adult" I saw a few of them and couldn't figure it out. The only thing I picked up on is one of the characters called someone a b*tch. I guess that makes it a cartoon for the over 18 set then even though 12 year olds use that word now.. I can't believe you people like this lame crap.
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23 Jul 2002, 06:18 PM
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I was surprised to see Cowboy Bebop (one of the better animes IMO) on Cartoon Network just a few months after I downloaded the episodes (Japanese with English subtitiles).
Anybody know if they've shown the Cowboy Bebop movie on Cartoon Network yet?
They should get more DECENT Anime like "Evangelion", or a really f***ed up miniseries like "FL CL".
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23 Jul 2002, 10:49 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Jakarta
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Originally posted by evilcrossbar
I was surprised to see Cowboy Bebop (one of the better animes IMO) on Cartoon Network just a few months after I downloaded the episodes (Japanese with English subtitiles).
Anybody know if they've shown the Cowboy Bebop movie on Cartoon Network yet?
They should get more DECENT Anime like "Evangelion", or a really f***ed up miniseries like "FL CL".
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The Cowboy Bebop movie, "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," is yet to be released in America. It's been licensed and is rumored for a late summer release (i.e. late August, early September).
NGE is on television - The Action Network shows episodes on the weekends. Synch Point, who owns the licensing rights to Furi Kiri, can't even get the DVD released without falling all over themselves, so TV is most likely some time off.
Ah, for the days of Saturday Morning Anime on Sci-Fi Channel....
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23 Jul 2002, 11:05 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: New Albany, OH
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Originally posted by SportBoy321
I can't believe you people like this lame crap.
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Don't pin your hangups on us.
I love Cowboy Bebop. Brilliant. I just finished watching this past weekend's Bebop-a-thon on my TiVo, and I think Bebop might be the best anime sci-fi series I've seen.
Sealab 2021 is hilarious. Capt Murphy is great, and Erik Estrada as Marco is a riot.
I didn't realize Brak had his own show. I'll have to have my TiVo grab an episode so I can check it out. I do, however, dig those Goldmember ads ("This here movie sure looks good! I hope it's comin' to my neighborhood!").
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23 Jul 2002, 11:28 PM
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Originally posted by Foosinho
I love Cowboy Bebop. Brilliant. I just finished watching this past weekend's Bebop-a-thon on my TiVo, and I think Bebop might be the best anime sci-fi series I've seen.
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"Crest of the Stars" is a good series in that vein - well-written and very character-driven, as is "Trigun."
Before anyone asks, I work for Suncoast. I'm obligated to know stuff.
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24 Jul 2002, 12:38 AM
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Originally posted by TrooperBari
The Cowboy Bebop movie, "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," is yet to be released in America. It's been licensed and is rumored for a late summer release (i.e. late August, early September).
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I saw this at http://www.bigappleanimefest.com/index.cfm
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NEWS:
World Premiere of TriStar Pictures' "COWBOY BEBOP: THE MOVIE" w/ Guests of Honor Shinichiro Watanabe, Toshihiro Kawamoto and Yoko Kanno!!
BAAF is proud to announce that the festival will premiere the theatrical English dub version of "Cowboy Bebop: The Movie" on August 30th, 8:00pm at Loews State Theater (Virgin Megastore) in New York City's Times Square. At the premiere, Cowboy Bebop director, Shinichiro Watanabe, score composer, Yoko Kanno and character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto will be on hand to introduce the film. There will also be a Q&A session right after the screening! Cowboy Bebop is scheduled for release by TriStar Pictures in early 2003.
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You might also find this interview interesting. Jason Demarco, a senior writer and producer at Cartoon Network explains why and how the editing process for several anime shown on Toonami, Midnight Run, and Adult Swim happen, as well as the pressure they're under to produce a product acceptable not only to fans but to parents as well. " Gives an interesting perspective on what CN goes through to get certain anime on US TV.
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