So who remembers "Captain Cave Man"? That cartoon kicked butt when I was a kid. Ok so I am going through my second child hood give me a break. :mrgreen:
So who remembers "Captain Cave Man"? That cartoon kicked butt when I was a kid. Ok so I am going through my second child hood give me a break. :mrgreen:
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
Yep... how 'bout this guy, complete with flaming lightsaber-wannabe sword, and wookie-wannabe sidekick?
When is Justice League on? :mrgreen:
Captain Caveman was good, another cartoon voice of the great late Mel Blanc. The Jetsons were more my time era. Mel Blanc did Mr. Spacely's voice. Very funny... "Jetson your FIRED!!!!" I still use that line at work sometimes. :mrgreen:
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.
Ronald Reagan
Captain Cave man had three hot chicks and a club so what is your point? :P :mrgreen:Originally Posted by chrisguy
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
Mel Blanc is my hero the best cartoon voice to ever live. For those of you with kids who would like the looney tune collection I have them all. I am in the process of converting them to DVD yeah go ahead and make fun of me. :P I love my Looney tunes to this day.Originally Posted by Wallary
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
back in the good olde days of cartoon's.
none of this PC crap that IMHO is 100x worse for kids.
Originally Posted by HunterCO
No wonder he looks so happy... [pirate]
I have watched some of my favorites and they have been edited out of recognitionOriginally Posted by 7idl
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The liberals are afraid of too much violence but they want to teach sex in schools during the first grade.
By the way I don't remember drive by shootings and killing somebody for their shoes when I was a kid. But maybe was sheltered
I sat down with my (then) two year old daughters to watch Looney Tunes one evening. I realized maybe they weren't ready for some of the images they saw. Sylvester chasing Tweety with a knife, Slowpoke Rodriguez shooting Sylvester in the face.Originally Posted by Mista Bukit
Of course I knew the difference between fantasy and reality, but they still get a little shaken up when they see some things cartoon characters do to each other. Call me old fashioned, but I'd like for them to hold on to their innocence just a bit longer. I of course enjoyed every minute of it.
Mista Bukit: Did you grow up in Aurora? I sure remember gang violence in Aurora as I was growing up. I was accused (and later threatened) by "ganstas" of being a Skinhead because I wore a leather jacket and rode a skateboard. Funny. I'm not even white.
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I did grow up in Aurora and went to Hinkley so I'm probably dating myself but the only gang problems I remember were between the cowboys (goat ropers) and the hippie freaks. Fistfights were the norm then.Originally Posted by JasonFRC
I can understand your concern about small children (since I have none) I can be the "expert". If I did have children I am not sure how I would handle the TV, because I find a lot I see offensive and my wife is even more sensitive than I am.
Now that I think about it a lot of the Loony tunes probably went over my head when I was small because now I find some of the humor was adult oriented.