I agree completely. Angry Beavers is awesome, and anyone who doesn't agree is a spoot-head. A spooty, spooty spootenheimer.Richfeet said:Angry Beavers. A lovely tale about two beaver brothers..WHO ARE ANGRY!!!!!
Also, this is pretty good, too:
I agree completely. Angry Beavers is awesome, and anyone who doesn't agree is a spoot-head. A spooty, spooty spootenheimer.Richfeet said:Angry Beavers. A lovely tale about two beaver brothers..WHO ARE ANGRY!!!!!
Every time food is dropped I shout "This is how you get ants!"TheRightToArmBears said:I've never seen enough love for Archer. Hardly anyone I know has heard of it, but I guess it's probably better known over in America. It's where Irridium's avatar comes from. Damn funny show.
Ho...ly....SHIT! I wish I had seen this as a kid. The title alone, by the gods, that's manly.anthony87 said:Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
An intro that'll put hair on your chest.
Why did I...I don't even...RGman said:That reminded me of that "dragons and cars" thing... Google it and hate me later (or thank me if you are a very, very sick man).anthony87 said:Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Couldn't agree more on both Frisky Dingo and Moral Orel.Shark Wrangler said:know I go with frisky Dingo and Morel Orel on this one. There are people that watch Adult Swim on a regular basis, but never watched these shows when they where on. They are some of my favorite shows of all time. Even though people say Archer is better, I still think Frisky Dingo tops it. Love the life lessons in Morel Orel.
Damn right! Even today, 16 years later it's still a badass intro to a badass cartoon.believer258 said:My God.anthony87 said:Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
An intro that'll put hair on your chest.
I should have seen that as a kid.
Do you have any idea how much i want to see this show? I recall it being a comic in an old Jurassic Park Comic book i used to read about '93, But it's impossible to find anywhere!!anthony87 said:Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
*snip*
An intro that'll put hair on your chest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8QcdQmiQrAEpisode42 said:Well i'll shove my oar in with a couple of British shows.
First we have Rex The Runt [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_the_runt] which was made in the late 90s by Aardman Animations, the guys behind Wallace and Gromit.
It follows Rex, Wendy, the mildly psychotic Bad Bob and the clinically insane Vince (who suffers from random Pavarotti syndrome.
The episodes are only ten minutes long each and as far as i know, they're all up on Youtube, so if you like some darkly humoured British stop-motion, enjoy
Next we have Stressed Eric [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stressed_Eric] which after a brief viewing of the Wikipedia entry, was shown on US TV, so some of you might have seen it. Although i will point out that it's a far better show with Mark Heap (Brian in Spaced) as Eric than Hank Azaria (Various Simpsons voices) It chronicles the mis-adventures of Eric, his bizarre children and their permanently drunk au-pair.
Do you have any idea how much i want to see this show? I recall it being a comic in an old Jurassic Park Comic book i used to read about '93, But it's impossible to find anywhere!!anthony87 said:Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
*snip*
An intro that'll put hair on your chest.
Kay, firstly, this ^,Richfeet said:Angry Beavers. A lovely tale about two beaver brothers..WHO ARE ANGRY!!!!!
Hmmph!anthony87 said:Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
An intro that'll put hair on your chest.
Megas XLR was a great show! Funny as hell, and unsurprisingly a big fat send up of giant robot shows in general while still managing to have completely awesome giant robot/monster/monster robot fights.RGman said:Really? I mean... really?ArchAngelKira said:Megas XLR
OT: Well, I'm a 90's child, but I would pick a recent one: "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack". I think it's awesome. Not really sure if it is underrated though.