Page 26 of 29

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--Inhumanoids!

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:09 am
by BrandonDaCollector
Nope, didn't know them, I know a lot but not everything. Its cool when you find or learn something new, even if its old that like, in fact I love the old stuff the most ;)

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--Inhumanoids!

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 1:03 pm
by packerbacker180
Blargh ralf urmfl soon!


Image

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--Inhumanoids!

PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:22 am
by BrandonDaCollector
Gosh, can't wait this :o

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--down in Taz-Mania

PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2022 7:17 pm
by packerbacker180
BLAAAAAAAAAAARGH! AWOOOOOOOOOGH! Now I know how Taz feels. I had a bunch of witty paragraphs written up for cartoon #40, but my browser just closed on me and I lost it all. It was witty, trust me. Maybe the funniest one yet. Honestly. Why are you rolling your eyes? Stop that!



The Tasmanian Devil was created by Robert McKimson and made his debut in 1954's Devil May Hare, however, it was thought by some at Warner Bros. that his depiction may be too violent for children, so the character was locked away in Warner Bros. water tower until Jack Warner himself inquired about the disappearance of the character from the toons. Taz soon made his triumphant return in 1957's Bedevilled Rabbit, and would go on to appear in a few more of the classic Looney Tunes before settling down with his lovely bride.



Taz was often depicted as dimwitted and vicious, often incapable of even forming the simplest of coherent sentences so it shouldn't surprise anyone that he would go in to ACMEdemics at a Looniversity (it's a joke, hopefully I don't offend any teachers). Heck, in today's world he could probably get elected to office in many states. Even the presidency apparently wouldn't be out of reach (I don't really care if that offends any politicians).

Image

The 1980s saw an inexplicable boom of popularity of Australia culture. Men at Work, Paul Hogan, and Outback Jack all came waltzing Matilda from a land down under where women glow and men plunder. And who amongst us could ever forget the comic genius of Yahoo Serious?

Image



Alas, two Crocodile Dundee movies proved to be two too many. The Aussie fad was not meant to be a bloody ripper and dwindled before the barbie got too hot. That's a fair dinkum, you bogan.

Image

But Warner Bros. had a different idea. Coming off the success of Tiny Toon Adventures, Fox Kids went back down under with Taz-Mania joining their Saturday morning lineup. But by then I was already a teenager and too cool for Looney Tunes so for me, Taz-Mania was mostly that show that was on just before the X-Men came on, so while I know the show, and readily recognize the theme, I can't say it was a show I watched regularly or could easily name the characters. But hey, I still dug Wolverine, and crikey, he was Australian, too!



Yeah, I brought that up before, I don't care. It still kills me. Like the producer thought wolverine...Canada...Tasmanian devil...Australia...what's the difference, right? One English prison colony is the same as another, I guess.

Image


Spoiler alert: The X-men hadn't even died and gone to the Outback yet. Crikey! Knifey-spoony hadn't even been invented, mate.



But most Saturday mornings I'd probably sleep in or play a video game until those three great words would air, "previously, on X-men..."



It's why I have a blind spot for most cartoons from about 1992 or so until the mid-2000s. I could get in to rated R movies without being accompanied by an adult. Who had time for kids cartoons when pinnacles of animation were being made for adults?

Image

Actually, we recently watched Beavis and Butthead Do America with my kids, and they got a big kick out of it. Especially the Great Cornholio scenes. They're going to grow up not being offended by everything and everyone if me and Southpark have something to say about it.



What were we talking about? Ah yes, Taz-Mania. I wish I could speak more on it but I'm afraid like many of my posts this one has veered far off the rails so I should probably stop here and allow anyone else more familiar with the show to chime in. WE MEAN YOU!

Image

Tazz is gonna kill you. You better run, you.better take cover.

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--down in Taz-Mania

PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2022 9:43 am
by BrandonDaCollector
Holy cow, this was awesome. Oh I watched the Taz show a lot, I thought is was great and hilarious too! Amazing all of the stuff you put in here PB :o Oh I used to watch the Croc Hunter too, he was also hilarious. I have a very special Steve Irwin item that I may showcase in the future.

Back to Taz, not sure if you know or played it but they made a couple really fun games for the Sega Genesis back in the early 90s, it was a cool time then. I have the first one and ya never know, I might showcase it one day in My game topic ;)



Good climax there with the former Tazmaniac :lol:

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--down in Taz-Mania

PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2022 11:22 am
by packerbacker180
Crikey! You know, I meant to mention the games because I remember renting one of them for the Sega, but I got way off topic and forgot. Thanks for bringing them up.

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--down in Taz-Mania

PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2022 1:53 am
by BrandonDaCollector
That's ok, I know how it is...there is so much to talk about on a subject and then there's that 1 thing you forget about and they you wonder how and why you did it and then kick yourself about it :roll:

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--down in Taz-Mania

PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2022 10:35 am
by packerbacker180
Yeah, I usually go in wanting to touch on a few things but then the writing takes me places I hadn't intended. Such is life. Going to try and get the next toon up a lot faster.

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--down in Taz-Mania

PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 12:09 am
by AcidDragon
I played a game for Taz-Mania as well but it was for Super Nintendo and totally different from the SEGA Genesis game. The Super Nintendo one was a 3D running game where you had to catch kiwi birds and avoid his girlfriend and getting flattened by traffic. Digeri Dingo would show up now and then with an item of some kind.

Re: Stay Tooned!!!--down in Taz-Mania

PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 12:20 am
by AcidDragon
Regarding Wolverine with the Aussie accent, that was a recurring thing for some time as there was an older X-Men animated cartoon where Wolverine had the Aussie accent. I don't remember what it was called but it was on one of those cheap VHS tapes that had a bunch of the low budget Marvel stuff from the 60s onward. Then there was a much higher quality animation one where he also had an Aussie accent called Pryde of the X-Men which adapts the story where Kitty Pryde joined the X-Men. The animation rocked and the story was okay.