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Knaaks - 2012-03-28

I just watched all of Jonathan Mother Fucking Livingston Seagull when THIS was up here?? God damn it!!!


Hank Friendly - 2012-03-28

I love mutant league. I would like to see two things develop from the ashes of this brilliance:

1.) a high end reboot of the series for next gen systems, with all the subtlety and controller-hurling difficulty adjustment of madden 11.

2.) a film done in the style of any given sunday and possibly also directed by oliver stone.


fatatty - 2012-03-28

I wholeheartedly support both of these dreams.


memedumpster - 2012-03-28

So you want...

1.) A buggy, shitty, videogame remake.
and
2.) A tie in video game movie.

Admit it, you're the devil.


themilkshark - 2012-03-28

90's animation all looked like this. Why did everyone draw such ugly people?


Jane Error - 2012-03-28

I'd say it's mostly because computers weren't being used widely in animation yet. Most cheaply done cartoons from the 70s and 80s don't look much better.

Plus ugly was "edgy." The 90s were all about "edgy." See: Rob Liefield.


themilkshark - 2012-03-28

Computers have actually figured out how to make people uglier (Jimmy Neutron) than crappy 90's cel animators.


SteamPoweredKleenex - 2012-03-28

I'm rather impressed that a pro-football player didn't start weeping over the loss of his junk when he got skeletonized.


duck&cover - 2012-03-28

Yeah, that was pretty graphic when all his stuff just melted off his pelvis.


Redford - 2012-03-28

I am quite depressed that "Hardcore cartoon infinity" is not actually a tag.


dead_cat - 2012-03-29

So a radioactive earthquake made a guy's genitals melt away, the shock of which killed him.


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