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    What Was Your Earliest Memories Of Your Favorite Cartoons?

    I was born in 1981, and my earliest cartoon memories are of sitting in front of the color TV down in our basement family room watching Belle and Sebastian, The Little Koala, David the Gnome, Danger Mouse, The Little Prince and The Mysterious Cities of Gold on Nickelodeon. I also have vague...
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    Underappreciated Traditionally Animated Movies

    Yes, yes yes. THANK you for mentioning this. I've always given credit to this movie for kindling my interest in Tolkien and Lord of the Rings, for the very reasons you've described (with the exception of the wood elves). -Kim
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    Favorite Cartoon Theme Song?

    It absolutely, positively has to be, hands-down no question about it...the theme for The Mysterious Cities of Gold. -Kim
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    Favorite fourth wall breaking moments

    The first episode in season 3 of ReBoot, where Dot, Enzo and Frisket are playing an "Evil Dead"-type of game with ghosts and zombies and the like. Dot wonders aloud what kind of sick person would play that sort of game, and then she and Enzo both turn and glare at the camera. Also, the...
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    The Exact Same Clothes Every Day!!!

    A lot of the focus characters in As Told By Ginger had different outfits everyday as well. - Kim
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    Favorite comebacks/insults in cartoons

    From It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!, in response to Lucy showing the other kids how to correctly bob for apples: Girl: Yeah Lucy, you should be good at this, you have the perfect mouth for it! -Kim
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    Favorite comebacks/insults in cartoons

    From Family Guy: Brian: No, no, no, no, no, just hold on a second. You see, Connie, you're popular because you developed early and started putting out when you were twelve, but now you can't bear to look at yourself in a mirror because all you see is a whore. So you pick on Meg to avoid the...
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    Most Forgotten Animated Film.

    I recall The Nutcracker Prince, vaguely. And because I don't remember seeing this one mentioned before (or else I'm just blind): does anyone remember The Princess and the Goblin? -Kim
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    Non-Disney Animated Musicals on Broadway?

    If not for the fear that they would completely butcher the [CENSORED] out of either of these, I'd love to see Broadway adaptations of The Last Unicorn and The Secret of NIMH. -Kim
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    Disney Direct-2-DVD plot reversals for character's children.

    Don't know if it'd count as a "cheapquel" given the fact that it was one of the few Disney sequels that made it onto the big screen, but Return to Neverland had Jane already behaving like a grown-up thanks to WWII when she gets taken to Neverland as opposed to Wendy's wanting to remain a child...
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    Most Forgotten Animated Film.

    How 'bout The Adventures of the American Rabbit? Ringing any bells? -Kim
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    Favorite Done-In-One Characters

    I'm a sucker for one-shots A third vote for Foxglove from Rescue Rangers. I think she would have made an excellent sixth Rescue Ranger and provided an interesting foil for Gadget, especially in the department of magic vs. science/mechanics. Irina Kafka, from the "Ghostly Sonata" episode of...
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    Great Family Guy Quotes

    The Fat Guy Strangler: Peter: (after Brian has chucked a rock at Peter's head) Aah! You missed! Brian: No, I didn't! That's for rolling up the damn window when I tried to jump into the General Lee! Deep Throats: Brian: I don't know what a Hollaback Girl is -- all I know is that I want her...
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    In your opinion, what cartoon has the coolest animation style ever?

    I'd definitely have to give it to Avatar: The Last Airbender. Not just character designs, but scenery as well. Oh, and the bending too. -Kim
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    Copying old vhs tapes to dvd

    The easiest way would be to have a dual VCR/DVD player/recorder.

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