Who still watches cartoons despite being too old for them?

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Okay, I don't have the Satellite or Cable, Only the Freeview.

But I do have 9 Volumes of He-Man (at least 2 unwatched!), 1 and a half seasons of Transformers (G1), and 3 Volumes of Looney Tunes Golden Collection on DVD.

Plus, I frequent one of them image boards for its comics & Cartoons board. (if the name TASE Means anything to ya, it's me. Just keep that under yer hat)

So yeah, cartoon geek as well as C64 and Comic Books.
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FunkyM wrote:But I do have [...] and 3 Volumes of Looney Tunes Golden Collection on DVD.
Three? And here's me with only the first two.

Time for some online shopping, methinks.

EDIT: Turns out there's actually four volumes available on R2 DVD. And five volumes on R1. Yumyum.
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You cannot get too old for cartoons :)

Just to mention some of my favs; Tom & Jerry, Scooby Doo, Garfield and the anime Appleseed.
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You cannot get too old for cartoons

Just to mention some of my favs; Tom & Jerry, Scooby Doo, Garfield and the anime Appleseed.
Couldn't agree more about Appleseed. Exellent stuff!
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Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:
FunkyM wrote:But I do have [...] and 3 Volumes of Looney Tunes Golden Collection on DVD.
Three? And here's me with only the first two.

Time for some online shopping, methinks.

EDIT: Turns out there's actually four volumes available on R2 DVD. And five volumes on R1. Yumyum.
And they're putting out a sixth this year, and more besides in years to come! (lucky Americans...)
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I was recently reminded of a favorite from my youth that was shown on a low-budget UHF station near Chicago.

I was happy to see a Woody Woodpecker DVD out and should own it soon!

http://www.zimbio.com/Hanna-Barbera/art ... ic+Cartoon

I like the old ones the most --- the "screwball" personality. :)
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Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:EDIT: Turns out there's actually four (Looney Tunes Golden Collection) volumes available on R2 DVD. And five volumes on R1. Yumyum.
FYI, Play.com has lowered the price of the third volume from £29.99 (€38.99) to £12.99 (€16.99).

Kerrr-ching! :D
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I can watch cartoons still. Futurama, Simpsons, Dexter's Lab and Tom & Jerry - no problem.
And classic Disney, like Lion King, Aladdin, Little Mermaid and whatever - is still GREAT movies.
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