farvotie cartoon

topic posted Sun, January 18, 2004 - 6:15 PM by  Matt
what was everyones farvotie cartoons mine was the old X-men cartoons
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Matt
Detroit
  • I think the fight scenes are much better put together with the X-men Evolution cartoons. Besides, Woverine had an Aussie accent in the opening cartoon :P. Spiderman and His (?) Amazing Friends was cooler--better drawn and more even as far as the attention it gave the group so to speak I think. Don't get me wrong, I love the X-men for what it was, but it could have been better. Besides, Spiderman had a Stan Lee intro everytime.
    My current favorite is probably Samuri Jack for sheer versitility. You never know what you're getting for animation style and story. My old favorite growing up was Thundar the Barbarian--even if it was VERY un-pc.
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      My favorite U.S. was George or the Jungle.

      But for Japanese series my my just one. Probably a tie between Tenchi Muyo, Bubble Gum Crisis and Amatage III.
  • My favorite US cartoons are:
    Teen Titans, Spongebob Squarepants, Rocko's Modern Life, South Park, Justice League, Simpsons, Futurama

    My favorite anime:
    Tenchi Muyo, Inuyasha, Outlaw Star, Yu Yu Hakisho
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      Tenchi Muyo yes I have to second that. Just great. Also Amatage III, Tank Police, Trigun, oh so many.....
      • Simpsons, South Park, Aqua Teen Hungry Force, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Family Guy...
        • X-men was kewl, I liked and the Music was original , It kicked ass. I also liked Mysterous City of Gold back when it was playing in nickeloedion. I was such a cartoon junkie back then. Also Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats. And also liked when the USA, the cartoon express, had the laugh olympics.

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