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This show is a disfigurement on the
cartoon
network as a whole, not just Adult Swim.
The
cartoon
opens with an exceptional sequence in which Claude wakes up in an urban junkyard with the sort of tranquil serenity that befits a far more idyllic setting.
Having done this once, the puppy finds it is fun and sets about terrorising Claude for the rest of the
cartoon.
This gives the
cartoon
a delightfully loose, plot less feel as we simply follow the two characters around until their paths cross.
Although a good deal of credit for 'No Barking' must be given to Jones and writer Michael Maltese, a special mention is warranted for animator Ken Harris who animated the entire
cartoon
himself.
It looked like the
cartoon
was rushed into production.
What's the fun of watching a
cartoon
about a boy who gets grounded for every little thing he does?
While the
cartoon
is nice, it just does not hold the magic of the original live broadcast.
The main character looks like a deer in head lights most of the time and the villains acts like
cartoon
stereotypes more than real characters.
This movie does no no justice to the story, originally presented in the fabulous and timeless classic
cartoon.
Rent the
cartoon
instead and stay VERY far away from this version.
Even you gore hounds will find the
cartoon
much more satisfying.
Considering the success of "Men in Black," Buckaroo should have at least been a moderate hit, in that it is no more or less strange and entertaining than that later sci-fi-alien-invading human
cartoon.
If it wasn't for the fact that the male and female leads had triangle ears and long bushy tails, they would've been mistaken for Mickey and Minnie Mouse (maybe Walt Disney did and threatened to sue so Leon Schlesinger told his
cartoon
directors Hugh Harmon and Rudolf Ising-former Disney animators-to stop making Foxy cartoons).
Bob Clampett's 'What's Cookin', Doc?' is a brilliant
cartoon
with one major flaw.
Up to this point, 'What's Cookin', Doc?' has been a
cartoon
bursting with Clampett's trademark energy.
It may be a
cartoon
but sometimes a great story is strong enough however it is delivered and this is a great example of this.
Ten minutes and I was screaming, "no no no" while reaching for a bottle of rat poison... for the
cartoon
rat on screen, not me.
For an on-screen adaption of a
cartoon
series, you'd think it'd just be eye-candy for kids.
The animation and art style doesn't feel like a cartoon, but more like a moving- better yet, living-painting.
I second the comments about this influential
cartoon
and its effect on the course of animation.
But there's one question unanswered, and that's: Did this formula begun with this
cartoon
and continuing (with Avery, at least) to the end of the 1940's play a role, however indirectly, in the future development of Benny Hill's show after, say, 1980?
Personally, I thought this
cartoon
worked very well, with a new theme of horror (which is both funny and freaky) and the fact that Sylvester never speaks and is a great deal more of a coward than a hunter of Tweety (who is not in this
cartoon
whatsoever).
The
cartoon
Inspector Gadget had the voice, quirkiness and Klutziness that French Stewart had in his character of Harry from Third Rock From The Sun. Whan I watched Third Rock From the Sun before this sequel of Inspector Gadget came out, I thought Harry sounded just like Inspector Gadget.
The latter is generally credited as being the first full color process American cartoon, as opposed to two strip color which emphasized either blues or greens at the expense of certain shades that were lost to the lesser and less costly techniques of the day.
Although it apparently never quite caught on, they had applied for a patent while releasing their astoundingly beautiful and hysterically surreal and laugh-laden Boop masterpiece in 1934, the only Betty Boop color
cartoon.
All an all,I hate this show.It's not as good as Nick was making it out to be.If they laid off the weak and stupid slang,and stopping with the stereotypical comments (like all skaters are stupid,all neighbors are creepy pedos,smart kids are losers,older siblings are bullies and all that drama).But again,the point is,this show had lots f potential,but this totally blew up.If I want to see
cartoon
kids skating,I can watch Scarred or go see some of my friends go skateboarding.
Tarzan and Jane isn't even a good Saturday morning cartoon...
This isn't a particularly great Tom and Jerry cartoon, but considering it was made during the absolute best period of animation from MGM (1941-1956), it still is a very, very good
cartoon.
Once again, the
cartoon
has excellent production values and I have no major complaints other than the fact this wasn't a particularly memorable cartoon--just an average Tom and Jerry toon.
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