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Matt Zimmer ([personal profile] matt_zimmer) wrote2006-01-12 09:07 am
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Eighties cartoons

I originally wrote this in response to Bleu Unicorn's journal but I had so many nagging questions that I decided to post it here too.


I watched an episode of Thundercats on CN a couple of years ago and I was unsurprised that like practically all eighties cartoons did not hold up well. Like you said all the villians in those days were two-dimensional and I'm kind of jealous that kids in the early nineties got all of the COOL superhero cartoons.

By the way, that day I watched Thundercats I also rewatched an episode of Silverhawks. While Thundercats is kind of dumb Silverhawks is actually bat-poopy insane. What was up with that alien mime kid? Or that toadie who was a cross between a snake and Smithers? (His name was actually Yesman) Or that weird alien cab driver with the crazy bird in the back seat? I am frankly surprised more kids from the eighties didn't grow up to be serial killers.


After I wrote that I realized that Silverhawks had a LOAD of insane crap in it when you come right down to it. It also had that monster that turned into a robot who rode a giant squid in outer space and that guy who was like a giant molecule. That show was MESSED UP. It seriously needs a DVD release so new generations of kids can have their heads explode.

[identity profile] 90scartoonman.livejournal.com 2006-01-13 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
I am deeply disturbed.

Obviously, my expertise is the cartoons of the 90's (like you said Matt, COOL SUPERHERO CARTOONS!), but I was born in 1982 and spent many years watching 80's cartoons.

Thundercats, Voltron, Transformers, and of course, He-Man. One of my earliest memories is carrying around a He-Man sword all the time. And then a bit later there was Ninja Turtles, my first geek obsession.

But yeah, disturbed I say! I don't remember a whole lot about specific episodes, but misogynistic animated porn? Constipated straining noises?

I watched 80's cartoons and I turned out TV (although I AM proud to have recognized Style's South Park reference).

[identity profile] mattzimmer.livejournal.com 2006-01-13 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry, it was the most realistic desription I could think of. Hey, kids! We're killing people! Isn't that cool? An animated snuff film would probably be more accurate.