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Choco1980 posted:Nerds have always ruined thinga meant for kids. Tiny Toons ended because early internet furries were stalking Tress Macneil and like, leaving explicit messages about Babs Bunny on her answering machine. Dennis Falk, to be more precise. So notorious his mug ended up being the inspiration for the first guy you see on the Get A Life foundation.
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Samuringa posted:Kelso and Cox are definitely not meant to be admirable, or even likable. Todd is special. The Todd is the first pansexual character on network tv
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Kunster posted:Dennis Falk, to be more precise. So notorious his mug ended up being the inspiration for the first guy you see on the Get A Life foundation. I also strongly suspect this is entirely why the Warners aren't of a single identifiable species.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 15:18 |
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The Warners are just whatever the gently caress Bosco and Honey were. Cartoons, I guess.
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purple death ray posted:The Warners are just whatever the gently caress Bosco and Honey were. Cartoons, I guess. pretty sure Bosco and Honey were racist caricatures, or at least started out that way
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 15:43 |
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purple death ray posted:The Warners are just whatever the gently caress Bosco and Honey were. Cartoons, I guess. I think they're just Warners lamey_whinehouse posted:pretty sure Bosco and Honey were racist caricatures, or at least started out that way I had actually forgotten about Bosko, and went to look him up. Apparently they redesigned him after taking him to MGM.
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Kunster posted:Dennis Falk, to be more precise. So notorious his mug ended up being the inspiration for the first guy you see on the Get A Life foundation. I have never heard of this person, so I looked him up on Google and the first result was a DeviantArt page. Seems legit.
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SpacePig posted:I think they're just Warners Christ on sale, I'm only familiar with the old stuff they'd show on nickelodeon back in the day. He was some weird half-dog creature like the middle picture on an Animorphs book. That's....something.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 16:10 |
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Speaking of Foster's Home: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEc1aGQoiGE
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purple death ray posted:Christ on sale, I'm only familiar with the old stuff they'd show on nickelodeon back in the day. He was some weird half-dog creature like the middle picture on an Animorphs book. That's....something. He was originally "negro boy" as first designed, but lost the southern dialect pretty quickly and minstrel aspect and became just another character of vague sprcies. Still pretty cringe worthy, but as a kid I never thought of him as black, just as an "old-timey character", or Mickey rip-off.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 16:46 |
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The plot of the third episode of NewsRadio revolves around the Joey Buttafuoco case.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 00:01 |
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BIG FLUFFY DOG posted:The plot of the third episode of NewsRadio revolves around the Joey Buttafuoco case. "Of all the ways you could have pronounced his name, you chose the worst." How many years later and I still remember that line?
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 00:17 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:I went to see a movie where they played a Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends segment that was about 10 minutes long but felt like it was half an hour and all the characters (especially the blue one) were incredibly annoying. I still don't entirely see the appeal. That show always sucked hot garbage.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 02:01 |
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BIG FLUFFY DOG posted:The plot of the third episode of NewsRadio revolves around the Joey Buttafuoco case. That's actually a pretty fascinating case and it's interesting how the wife explains her perspective on things. Joey had always been a piece of poo poo, it took her a while to figure out because she had a very loyal and faithful personality. So by that time he'd already gambled away their house for cocaine once.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 02:05 |
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Well Buttafuoco to you too, matthew
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 02:26 |
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Not much, what’s a Buttafuoco with you?
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 02:29 |
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I vaguely remember some of the plots and jokes with Phil Hartman's character being unintended bummers after the fact. I haven't seen the show in years though I hope it has aged well given how fondly I remember it in my heart. Of course, a significant portion of the cast hasn't, though some of them are doing well like Stephen Root and Khandi Alexander.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 04:06 |
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Stephen Root has aged incredibly well. If you put a picture of him in season 1 of NewsRadio and in his most recent appearance in Brooklyn Nine-Nine side by side I would not guess that 20 years had passed between them.
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Besesoth posted:Stephen Root has aged incredibly well. If you put a picture of him in season 1 of NewsRadio and in his most recent appearance in Brooklyn Nine-Nine side by side I would not guess that 20 years had passed between them. Which reminds me, can't wait for Season 3 of The Man in the High Castle.
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Besesoth posted:Stephen Root has aged incredibly well. If you put a picture of him in season 1 of NewsRadio and in his most recent appearance in Brooklyn Nine-Nine side by side I would not guess that 20 years had passed between them. That walrus injections he got in the army has kept him young.
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Besesoth posted:Stephen Root has aged incredibly well. If you put a picture of him in season 1 of NewsRadio and in his most recent appearance in Brooklyn Nine-Nine side by side I would not guess that 20 years had passed between them. Because he is stealing parts of black people and making them his own
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 07:52 |
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I rewatched the first few seasons of Newsradio a while ago and it held up pretty well, except for the episode where Matthew becomes obsessed with Dilbert and Scott Adams gets a cameo.
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Howard Beale posted:I rewatched the first few seasons of Newsradio a while ago and it held up pretty well, except for the episode where Matthew becomes obsessed with Dilbert and Scott Adams gets a cameo. At that time Dilbert was still that "weird comic that our engineering department likes". Scott Adams lost it at some point around the Office Space becoming a cult hit and Dilbert - the animated series tanking. Although I used to be an engineer and liked the animated series.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 12:55 |
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Better Off Ted was a better Dilbert sitcom. I miss Better Off Ted. Show loving ruled.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 12:58 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:Better Off Ted was a better Dilbert sitcom. Yeah. I feel like Comedy Central's Corporate is kind of a spiritual successor.
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Der Kyhe posted:Although I used to be an engineer and liked the animated series.
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Solice Kirsk posted:Better Off Ted was a better Dilbert sitcom.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 14:16 |
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I love Santa Clarita Diet! I had no idea it was by the same showrunner, but now that you mention it the humor and timing of a lot of it is really similar.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 14:40 |
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Howard Beale posted:I rewatched the first few seasons of Newsradio a while ago and it held up pretty well, except for the episode where Matthew becomes obsessed with Dilbert and Scott Adams gets a cameo. And yet getting obsessed with Dilbert has aged well due to recent events.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 14:51 |
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Dr. Video Games 0081 posted:Of course, a significant portion of the cast hasn't, though some of them are doing well like Stephen Root and Khandi Alexander. Joe Rogan's good. Maura Tierney, too. Dave Foley resolved his legal issues recently. I think, as a group, they're doing OK. As for Dilbert, I liked the strip but even as a ten-year-old I could tell something was off about Scott Adams. You got the sense that he thought he was the smartest person in the world, and constructed his worldview accordingly.
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Besesoth posted:Stephen Root has aged incredibly well. If you put a picture of him in season 1 of NewsRadio and in his most recent appearance in Brooklyn Nine-Nine side by side I would not guess that 20 years had passed between them. Yeah he looks exactly the same. And somehow Christian Slater has grown to look exactly like him.
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Whiz Palace posted:Joe Rogan's good. Maura Tierney, too. Dave Foley resolved his legal issues recently. I think, as a group, they're doing OK. I dunno, I think the first decade of Dilbert holds up pretty well (the first few years are kind of bad, but a different kind of bad than what Scott Adams is known for these days.) Early on Dilbert is meant as more of a lovable loser and is usually the butt of the joke; his supposed intelligence is used to contrast how clueless he actually is and he frequently gets outmaneuvered by people less "smart" than he is. It's only later that Dilbert started being a smug rear end in a top hat.
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Straight White Shark posted:It's only later that Dilbert started being a smug rear end in a top hat. The problem was much more obvious with Dogbert - though he denied it from the start, that's essentially how Adams sees himself.
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Straight White Shark posted:I dunno, I think the first decade of Dilbert holds up pretty well (the first few years are kind of bad, but a different kind of bad than what Scott Adams is known for these days.) Early on Dilbert is meant as more of a lovable loser and is usually the butt of the joke; his supposed intelligence is used to contrast how clueless he actually is and he frequently gets outmaneuvered by people less "smart" than he is. It's only later that Dilbert started being a smug rear end in a top hat.
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Whiz Palace posted:Joe Rogan's good. Maura Tierney, too. Dave Foley resolved his legal issues recently. I think, as a group, they're doing OK. Paul Simms, the creator of Newsradio, worked on the HBO Girls show for a while. Yeesh. e: oh he produces Atlanta now. Yeah he's doing well.
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Whiz Palace posted:Joe Rogan's good. Joe Rogan is financially successful because he hasn't aged well. He's been sucking down that sweet, sweet schizophrenic InfoWars-style cash for more than a decade.
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It's good to hear that Dave Foley is doing well since he was a mess last I heard but Joe Rogan being an adjunct member of the alt-right was precisely the kind of "not doing well" I was thinking of, even if he might be personally financially stable or wealthy.
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Besesoth posted:Joe Rogan is financially successful because he hasn't aged well. He's been sucking down that sweet, sweet schizophrenic InfoWars-style cash for more than a decade. I mean yea, he's still Joe Rogan, dude was always insane. Joe Rogan has always loved three things. Fighting, doing drugs, and asking if we REALLY know the moon landing happened. He hasn't so much aged badly as found a large platform to age normally on.
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Dr. Video Games 0081 posted:It's good to hear that Dave Foley is doing well since he was a mess last I heard but Joe Rogan being an adjunct member of the alt-right was precisely the kind of "not doing well" I was thinking of, even if he might be personally financially stable or wealthy. How well is he doing the days? Last I heard his accountant hosed him over our something and it forced him to take on a lot of lovely work à la Nick Cage.
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I remember being okay with Joe Rogan on Fear Factor.
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