Favorite 80's Cartoon?

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I've been meaning to get that Mario show for the longest time! :)

I remember loving the cartoon portions of it, but not so much the live action stuff. Though, that was a long time ago, and I hear that they were actually funny, so who knows.
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It was "cute." :P Something to watch after school, anyway. :wink:


Also, for some reason I always really enjoy seeing bits of the 1993 Bob Hopkins/John Leguizamo film. Still can't believe it came from Disney....:P
Anyway, it's a fun film. :)

Though, that was a long time ago, and I hear that they were actually funny, so who knows.
I can't remember too well either, but I think the Mario guy was actually a former wrestler at the time who decided to act as well. They had cute little skits for about 7 minutes that were fun to watch. :)


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Also, speaking of 80's stuff, not exactly a cartoon but wonderful anyway:


You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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My favs would have to be: GI Joe, Transformers, and Thundercats!
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ShyViolet wrote:It was "cute." :P Something to watch after school, anyway. :wink:
That's the way I remember it being, too.
ShyViolet wrote:I can't remember too well either, but I think the Mario guy was actually a former wrestler at the time who decided to act as well. They had cute little skits for about 7 minutes that were fun to watch. :)
With the way he looked, I believe it. Was it only 7 minutes? I could've sworn it was longer. :?
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ShyViolet wrote:Also, for some reason I always really enjoy seeing bits of the 1993 Bob Hopkins/John Leguizamo film. Still can't believe it came from Disney....:P
Anyway, it's a fun film. :)
oh wow! i remember that film!! i also thought they should have made a sequel. they definitely left a very open end to the film... imho. :D
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Wasn't sure where to put this but apparently this was a "tatoo" (I guess temporary) seen at the Comic-Con: (thanks to Cartoon Brew)


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Yes! :)


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We knew this. ;)
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I'm trying to find the name of an old Nickelodeon cartoon...

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To all,

I'm trying to find the name of an old Nickelodeon cartoon that ran in the 1980s. What I remember most about it was that the cartoon was based in London, England and featured a detective or some crime-fighting duo or team. I know that there was a rather big character in there but I don't remember the names of any of the characters or of course, the title of the show itself. If this show is familiar or sounds familiar, please post a reply and would like to be able to find out the name to this show. Thanks.

- John :?
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Very rare "Making of The Real Ghostbusters" British documentary from 1989!! :)

(I posted part 2 since it has more about the cartoon--part 1 focuses a lot on the films.)


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I remember this and have it on tape somewhere! :)
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cute film on real ghostbusters, i watched that a lot.

My favorite was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles though, and I love Jem and the Holograms. That is my favorite 80s cartoon even though I didn't watch it when I was little I can't get enough of it now. I really wish they would release the last season/bunch of episodes.
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Welcome aboard, Midnight-Ghost! :)
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Daniel wrote:Welcome aboard, Midnight-Ghost! :)
Oh, he's called "Stiffanbond" now, so he can necro-resurrect more generically titled threads to post sales-spam signatures onto. Just to keep thread-locks updated. :P
(At least when he isn't "Tish Peli", or whatever new post-bump account he'll be next week.)
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Hi,
Here is the collection of these cartoons of 80's in the following URL.
http://eightiesclub.tripod.com/id177.htm

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Is that spam or not? Comments, please.

Whatever it is, I've removed the file recovery software links, which we do not allow here from first time posters.
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