Seven Arts/H8 Red - 2012-11-28
Once Turner bought Hanna-Barbera, H-B actually started to give a shit about what it produced. Granted, that was happening a few years before Turner in a completely half-assed manner, but it's a visible quality jump from Tom and Jerry Kids, to this.
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Xenocide - 2012-11-28 Of course, a couple of years later Warner Bros just absorbed HB completely. The company died while doing its best work.
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Xenocide - 2012-11-28
This actually was quite a funny show, in defiance of all logic considering it was a Hanna Barbera production made to tie in with a movie. The writers treated it as an extension of the old sitcom (complete with a John Astin-inspired Gomez.) There were also a number of subtle jokes about Cousin Itt's sexual prowess.
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EvilHomer - 2012-11-28
I have no opinions about this show, as I was never allowed to watch it. We were a Munsters household.
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Burnov - 2012-11-28
I always thought this show was kind of crappy, I never really watched as a kid.
However the end credits are really where its at
The dude blowing the shart at the end always made me laugh:
/watch?v=WoiTbYI38Qk
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StanleyPain - 2012-11-28
It was a decent enough cartoon, actually. They got John Astin to do the voice of Gomez, and getting Rip Taylor to do the voice of Fester was fucking genius.
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