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Rydain

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Posted on 01-01-06 03:25 AM Link
Out here, we watched...the He-Man Christmas Special. Courtesy of a friend of friends who happens to have a random collection of '80s Christmas specials on VHS. It was unintentionally completely fucking hilarious. Thanks to all manner of random details that were ever so easy to make sexual comments about (He-Man's pink outfit, the flying dildo ship, about forty billion other things I forgot), Skeletor's random acts of kindness towards the little kids who got transported from Earth to Eternia by accident, and various characters' habits of floating in one spot while slowly explaining what they were going to do next (and other forms of EXTREEEEME cheesiness), it provided much fodder for bawdy snarkage from the peanut gallery. Why did these cartoons not seem nearly that silly when we were little?


(edited by Rydain on 01-01-06 02:30 AM)
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Let me just say that now I remember why I don't often spend time with dear brother.
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It's finally here...most of the board is now in 2006
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Posted on 01-01-06 04:53 AM Link
Woohoo, or something...

Yeah, it just doesn't feel like something worthwhile.
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Posted on 01-01-06 08:11 AM Link
I watched three different Mystery Science Theater things. I had to get my heckling done for me. =(
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Posted on 01-01-06 10:06 AM Link
Originally posted by Rydain

Why did these cartoons not seem nearly that silly when we were little?
Because you can now recognize the sillyness?
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Posted on 01-01-06 12:27 PM Link
Originally posted by Kyoufu Kawa
Originally posted by Rydain

Why did these cartoons not seem nearly that silly when we were little?
Because you can now recognize the sillyness?

Does not compute
*explodes*
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Posted on 01-01-06 12:27 PM Link
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish
Woohoo, or something...

Yeah, it just doesn't feel like something worthwhile.


Hey, it's an excuse to party.

I see nothing wrong with that.
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Posted on 01-01-06 01:34 PM Link
who is still left partying at this hour?
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Posted on 01-01-06 02:09 PM Link
Y'know what didn't happen? a big spree. I was explecting a lot of posts to be able to respond to when I woke up, and you guys let me down
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Well, we left for the hotel at around 2 a.m., and I'd say we got back to the house (where my laptop and the internets are) less than an hour ago. And it doesn't help that I don't have much to talk about other than complaining about this stupid cold that doesn't seem to be going away. I don't have a sore throat any more, but my nose is still stuffy/runny, and last night, I got this random stabbing pain in my back when I breathed deeply. It only happened twice, but it scared the shit out of me. I may have gotten something bacterial. Blah. Wouldn't that be a real kick in the nadsicles. If it doesn't get better, I'll have to see a doctor when I get back home.
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Posted on 01-01-06 03:10 PM Link
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish
Y'know what didn't happen? a big spree. I was explecting a lot of posts to be able to respond to when I woke up, and you guys let me down

Me too man. Apparently people slept. Shame on you. >8(

And yet... I still have Reinfors. That's amazing.
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Posted on 01-01-06 03:12 PM Link
Not me

Though since I made most of my posts yesterday at the start of the day, this isn't too surprising.
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Posted on 01-01-06 03:45 PM Link
Originally posted by Kyoufu Kawa
Originally posted by Rydain

Why did these cartoons not seem nearly that silly when we were little?
Because you can now recognize the sillyness?
I'm still not sure when I was most silly, then or now.

Seems like I had a period of being serious inbetween.

Still, some of thoose cartoons aren't just as good as you remember them. (Ironically, a few other cartoons have gotten funnier... when you understand the jokes more xD)
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Posted on 01-01-06 04:19 PM Link
If I have the slightest idea what you're talking about, and I would assume that I do, they put such things in so parents of the children watching them don't get horridly bored
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Posted on 01-01-06 04:27 PM Link
Kids have a different take on things, in terms of humor. And I think it's safe to say that kid humor isn't nearly the same as adult humor.
It's just funnier to see those things as adults and have a completely different view on them. Humor that you never understood before suddenly SHIIINES.
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Posted on 01-01-06 04:45 PM Link
yeah...like there was this sesame street bit on where 7 was accused of eating 9 I saw the other day (don't ask my how I ended up watching sesame street )
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Posted on 01-01-06 06:11 PM Link
I love movies and TV shows designed to amuse kids and adults. When the first Rugrats movie came out, I went to see it with some friends. (We thought the cartoon was cute and entertaining.) It was pretty good, partly because it included quite a lot of under-the-radar humor for the grownups in the audience.

The classic Warner Brothers cartoons were originally made for all audiences and shown before movies at theaters. When I was little, I would watch them and laugh my ass off at the slapstick, but I missed most of the references to political figures and celebrities that were well-known when the cartoons were made. I bet I would catch much more of that now.
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Posted on 01-01-06 06:15 PM Link
There's a lot of WB cartoons on some channels here and they're just as good today as I remembered them being when I was young. Especially a lot of culture references.

I've seen a few shows where the main target audience was kids but they'd toss in the odd silly or even crude joke that the kids would never get in a million years, but the parents certainly would. Great to see some imagination there.
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Posted on 01-01-06 06:41 PM Link
Originally posted by Colin
I've seen a few shows where the main target audience was kids but they'd toss in the odd silly or even crude joke that the kids would never get in a million years, but the parents certainly would.


Or jokes that nobody would get
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