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coldfrog

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peachy_keen said:
Home Movies. Don't put marbles in your nose, put them in there, do not put them in there.
That's one of my favorites!
"At what point did you want to put the marbles in your nose?"

"When Spikey told me not to."

That and the Don't Kill children song. This show was always a bit underrated by people, I suspect because it was so dry... And while we're on the subject, Dr. Katz was also quite underrated.

And if it counts, Sifl and Olly is a very underrated Sock Puppet show. It was always one of my favorite old shows back in the day.

raxiv said:
Sam & Max was underrated.. at least I have this impression, living in the european states..
It is absolutely underrated, although it was also really hammered into the role of a kid-oriented cartoon, despite being able to recreate almost exactly the Moon Rats episode.

Fun Fact: The Geek was on the show strictly because the network said they had to have a female character. Honestly, I think they worked around it fairly well.

Now go play all the games if you haven't already!
 

pixiejedi

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DraconianKing said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jem_(TV_series) This.

I don't know what was wrong with me. At least I liked Transformers and GI Joe too.
Oh Jem, she was so truly truly truly outrageous!!

Edited to add Captain Planet, cheesy goodness...
 

KeyMaster45

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Souplex said:
Megas XLR.
Dude! Megas all the way! I miss Coop and his giant robot.

And invader Zim is one of those shows that has a 'cult' following of it. I miss the show and wish it would air on TV more than once every Blue Moon while its snowing in july. Though it just wouldn't be the same if they began making new episodes of it (eg. family guy)
 

shazzbaa

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Gaahhhhhhhh I loved Megas XLR. I have to wonder if it was actually dearly loved except that everyone was ashamed to admit it. XD

Dave the Barbarian was another hilariously stupid show which I dearly loved. Though too sarcastically silly to last on the Disney Channel, it seems.

I am also a Zim fan, but going into any Hot Topic store will instantly remind you that the show is not the least bit underappreciated, considering how popular it STILL is after the show has been nonexistant for so long.
 

Arcadia2000

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People like you make me remember why I continue to enjoy breathing. Danger Mouse, Thundercats, Samurai Jack... that doesn't begin to cover it. Good times.
Who remembers Silverhawks?
Rugrats wasn't really under-rated but it was also awesome.
Believe it or not, The New Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh had some really hilarious stuff in it. (I can point you in the right direction if you're curious.)
And has anyone besides me heard of Dave the Barbarian? That was fantastic.

Ren and Stimpy: ~*~Don't Whizz on the Electric Fence!~*~ ~*~It's log, log, it's big, it's heavy, it's wood. It's log, log, it's better than bad, it's good!~*~ ~*~Powdered!-Toast!-Maaaaaaaaaaaaan!~*~
 

MisguidedZen

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Not surprisingly I was a huge fan of videogame based shows when I was a kid. Captain N, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, The Legend of Zelda, and even Sonic the Hedgehog. They were all great. I'm lucky enough to have SMBSS and LoZ on DVD. Awesome.
 

Arcadia2000

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shazzbaa said:
Dave the Barbarian was another hilariously stupid show which I dearly loved. Though too sarcastically silly to last on the Disney Channel, it seems.
Just missed being first D: Darn you! :D

Also, why am I the only person that seems to not know this Megas XLR thing?
 

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Steve Dark said:
Samurai Jack. Though while not underrated it's still AWESOME.

Also I add another vote to Megas XLR.
Yes Samurai Jack!

But Comon! Batman Beyond, I loved that show, an amazing show. The Return of the Joker movie was amazing, except for the parts that were "editted" due to the columbine shooting.
 

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DraconianKing said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jem_(TV_series) This.

I don't know what was wrong with me. At least I liked Transformers and GI Joe too.
I don't know what's wrong with you either. ; l

My all-time favorite is Cold-War classic, Rocky & Bullwinkle. A great combination of slapstick explosions, and intelligent humour, parodying art, politics and sports. It was great.

I'm going to go watch it again.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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cheesecake123 said:
a town called panic it was about a cowboy a red indian and a horse living in the house.
it was crazy heres a description of a episode.

all of the people are having a picnic and they find a burried bus in the boot(back compartment thingy for people who dont understand) is a mexican football team they all then have a game of football(soccer).


its very similar to the cravendale advert
Ah, I remember that! It was awesome. So much so that my mum used to watch it, too.

Another one I thought was awesome was Sheep In The Big City. My friend and I spent an entire week talking like the Angry Scientist before a teacher told us to stop.
 

Lord Krunk

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Adam Jenson said:
Whats some of the cartoons you genuinely enjoyed watching but no one else did?

I'd have to say The Big Knights. You'd only need to hear this to get you to laugh.

"Sir Borris, the finest swordman in the world and his brother, Sir Morris. Not the finest swordsman in the world but the most enthusiastic"

So go on. Tell us one more reason why no one understands you.
Oh my god. There's a fan other than me in the world?

I did like 'Albert the 5th Musketeer' as a kid, though.