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madwarper

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Since most of the modern ones have already been listed, I'll just throw these 2, from years past, out there for your consideration;

Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles
 

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madwarper said:
Since most of the modern ones have already been listed, I'll just throw these 2, from years past, out there for your consideration;

Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles
Ahh, the Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles was amazing and more faithful to the book than the bloody movie.


I don't really have much more to add, as the likes of Megas XLR and Samurai Jack have already been mentioned.
 

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I don't really have any TV shows to recommend(since most of the ones I would have listed were already mentioned) so I'm going to recommend of movie.

Have you ever seen 'The Secret of NIMH'? If not I highly recommend it. It's one of my all time favorite animated movies.

Anything Don Bluth did before the 90's is worth watching honestly(An American Tail, The Land Before Time, All Dogs Go To Heaven, The Secret of NIMH).
 

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All of this has been suggested earlier I think but I'll reiterate the ones I watch.

Adventure Time
Phineas and Ferb
Gravity Falls
Avatar: The Last Airbender
MLP: FiM

Pretty much all I got if you don't want anime.
 

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Soviet Heavy said:
FireAza said:
Er, any particular reason you're excluding anime? You're aware that not all anime are like the stereotype right?
Probably because there have been about seven anime threads in the past few days, and he was getting sick of them?
Yeah, I love anime and even I'm sick of recommending anime. Is it really hard for some people to do a google search of anime reviews? really?

OT: Courage the cowardly dog was pretty cool last time I saw it. Kind of a Twilight zone-ish feel.
 

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I really can't express how excellent Avatar: The Last Airbender is. It gets everything right, weaving together a well-realized, original fantasy world with an engaging story and excellent characters. DEVELOPING Characters. The music is really evocative, the fighting is visually excellent, they have their humour beats down solid... You really should try it, one of my favourite shows of any kind.
 

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Go old school and watch something like this:


Came out in 1944...yeah!

^.^
 

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Well I will thrown in a cruved ball by suggesting the French cartoon Wakfu
In saying so good luck trying to find English subtitles of the show since you won't find it on Youtube.
 

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bdcjacko said:
lRookiel said:
Megas XLR, without a doubt one of the greatest cartoon series ever made. Shame there were only two seasons T.T
you misspelled transformers.
Oh no you didn't! Oh yes, you did...

Seriously, Megas is pretty great. It may sort of look like Transformers on the surface but the only thing in common is basic robot design. It's fun!

Adventure Time is something fun, too. It's not for everybody but you should enjoy it.

As everyone said, Archer is very funny and you should watch it.

EDIT: Regular Show isn't bad.
 

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Well, everyone seems to love Archer (which is a damn fine choice) but here's some more H. Jon Benjamin shows.

Best episodes of that one are "Camp" (featuring They Might Be Giants) and "Bye Bye Greasie"

 

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bluepotatosack said:
Well, everyone seems to love Archer (which is a damn fine choice) but here's some more H. Jon Benjamin shows.

Best episodes of that one are "Camp" (featuring They Might Be Giants) and "Bye Bye Greasie"

I watched max and Sam back in the day. It was on after Eek the Cat.
 

bluepotatosack

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Good call! I haven't actually seen Eek in a long time, but I remember it being a bit on the subversive side as well.
 

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Kenbo Slice said:
FireAza said:
Er, any particular reason you're excluding anime? You're aware that not all anime are like the stereotype right?
Maybe because he doesn't want to watch anime? Not a bad thing.
It is if he's decided he wouldn't like it before even having watched any. I would be like me deciding that all American films are bad based on the existence of Transformers 2. Or if he has seen some, without watching one more in line with his tastes instead of something like Naruto.
 

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FireAza said:
Kenbo Slice said:
FireAza said:
Er, any particular reason you're excluding anime? You're aware that not all anime are like the stereotype right?
Maybe because he doesn't want to watch anime? Not a bad thing.
It is if he's decided he wouldn't like it before even having watched any. I would be like me deciding that all American films are bad based on the existence of Transformers 2. Or if he has seen some, without watching one more in line with his tastes instead of something like Naruto.
I guess I should say I not against anime, but there are only a dozen anime threads started a day asking for anime suggestions.
 

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cainx10a said:
Will there ever be a new X-Men TV show? I loved Evolution, and the classic back in the old days. The anime one was horrible (even as a guy who enjoy anime franchises more than american cartoons).
Wolverine and the X-Men. Damn that show was cool.
 

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If you're including movies, rather than just tv shows, The Secret of Kells is quite beautiful.