Warner's Saturday Morning Cartoons Collections

Small Screen Specials, Series and Direct-To-Video
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More shows conirmed from back.

Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos"
"Galtar and the Golden Lance"
"Goldie Gold and Action Jack"
"The Biskitts"
"The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley"
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And The Flintstone Kids!

Nah, never really cared for it. Though I often found myself watching it from time to time... it had its moments. ;)
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Randall wrote:OK, i just saw the latest, the back cover...
Ed Grimley is pretty loopy. .
I don't expect any kids to have seen SCTV--
But this was the post-Pee-Wee days, when networks went out and licensed any character-franchising cult comics for their own iconic Saturday morning series, and Martin Short and Joe Flaherty's "Count Floyd" segments are arguably funnier than they were on SCTV, for having to adhere to a mainstream script to an audience seeing them for the first time.

Plus, any series that gets Jonathan Winters back and ad-libbing again is good stuff. :lol:
(Yes, he was even funny in that Scooby-Doo episode.)
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Yahoo, the 90's next!

Such a shame the DVD is only availabe in the states!
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Those Ed Grimley skits on SNL were hilarious, and the cartoon was sometimes-inspired surrealness.
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