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I've never been fond of the circus as a setting for
cartoons
and find it usually makes for a dull and predictable set of gags but 'Acrobatty Bunny' breaks from the mould and the result is an exhilaratingly funny short which stands amongst McKimson's best.
While in one country, Spain, Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali combined forces to create the benchmark of short-subject, cinematic surrealism, Un Chien Andalou, Walt Disney and his collaborator Ub Iwerks in America worked on Steamboat Willie, the most prominent of the early synchronized sound
cartoons
(it was revealed that this was not the first, contrary to other reports).
There are better Road Runner
cartoons
than 'Beep Beep' but there's a real feeling of triumph about this cartoon, as if it were the confirmation that there was a series to be milked out of this scenario.
I think it's important to show these sort of films once in a while, to preserve them and help remind us of where the originality and fun of
cartoons
actually came from.
In a way, the best part of these
cartoons
is seeing what sorts of schemes Sylvester comes up with to try and go after Tweety.
We know that he's going to fail miserably, but it's also funny to watch Tweety turn into a bad-ass (if you've seen his really early cartoons, you'll see that he was not "cute" at all, but in fact had a cruel streak).
Okay, I'll admit right up front that the Inki
cartoons
made by Loony Tunes are pretty offensive and I can understand why Warner Brothers has pulled them off the market.
However, the
cartoons
were well-made and it's a shame they aren't released with some sort of explanatory prologue (such as the one with Leonard Maltin they included with some recent politically incorrect Donald Duck
cartoons
that were recently released on DVD).
In other words, throwing out the
cartoons
completely is to forget our history.
Having just got the "Loony Tunes Golden Collection"(which i HIGHLY recommend, by the way), I'm going to try to comment on most if not all of the
cartoons
individually.
It was a contrast to a lot of the kid-type of animation I was watching at the time; I was still a minor junkie for Disney and Looney Tunes stuff, and most Saturday morning
cartoons
were still on the run-off of the peak from the days of Ninja Turtles and Batman.
OK, so in any Wile E. Coyote-Road Runner cartoons, we know that WEC is going to set up all sorts of traps for RR, but always maim himself in various ways.
They just don't make
cartoons
like they used to.
It is done in the classic style of Bugs Bunny
cartoons
from yesterday, and considering todays vulgar cartoons, I would think anybody would appreciate a cartoon movie that relies more on "wackiness" then on vulgarity, to get a few laughs.
Once a year in America, Saturday morning would give way to new cartoons, usually sometime in America.
This movie is awesome due to the fact that it showed how good
cartoons
really looked in the 80s,the animators were not lazy like they are today,the cartoon had so much detail with very little resources they have with them compared with what we have today.If more people would request these
cartoons
to be rebroadcast then maybe all of the other 80s
cartoons
would be shown on television once again,therefore to finish my sentence i would just like to say that this was a cartoon that i grew up with and really would like it to be on tv once again.
A nice British feel which sets it apart and above from the standard, saccharine sweet Disney
cartoons.
It is in the opinion of this reviewer that the best time to be a child was in the 1990's, a period when
cartoons
were not heavily censored and talented and creative minds were responsible for some of the best family entertainment to hit the air-waves.
Along with serious and dark series like Batman, they also revived zany, outlandish
cartoons
made famous by the Looney Tunes.
These early shows had a lot going for them that todays
cartoons
for kids don't have.
Today's
cartoons
seem to push the idea that one needs something special, some magic formula or talent to be able to succeed against evil or dangerous circumstances.
While the early
cartoons
didn't address evil very much - it WAS a much gentler and safer time - they allowed us to develop our own talents and character.
The centurions is one of the best
cartoons
ever and it needs to be put on TV and DVD so people can have younger generations enjoy such a good show that is far better than the garbage they have made in the last 14 years.
We need good
cartoons
like this one to come back and be enjoyed by the younger generations.
MCBOING BOING is one of the
cartoons
that have stuck in my head over the years and finally decided to look into it as was pleasantly surprised and was also surprised on the people involved with the production.
John Cusack stars as Hoops in this silly little movie that has to be one of the best of the eighties teen comedies.Believe it or not Demi Moore is his co star...If you love the eighties,grew up around that time,or are an angst ridden teenage artist get ready to laugh.Wait until you see the cartoons..what a riot....
It really captured how
cartoons
spent their summers.
The off the wall parody of some of the
cartoons
are brilliant as indeed are a lot of the scenes with the children.
While all of the Fleischer/Famous Studios "Superman
" cartoons
are excellent, "Billion Dollar Limited," the third in the series, is probably the best of the lot in terms of overall animation, plot, and pacing.
This era was not just the dawn of sound in cartoons, but of a cartoon character which would go down in history as the world's most famous mouse.
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