Cartoons

  

2 Stupid Dogs

           

The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron

Adult Swim

Aqua Teen Hunger Force (ATHF)

 

"My name is Shake-Zula, the mic rulah, the old schoolah, you wanna trip, I'll break it to ya. Frylock and I'm on top rock you like a cop, Meatwad you're up next with your knock-knock. Meatwad make the money see, Meatwad get the honeys G. Drivin in my car, livin like a star, ice on my fingers and my toes and I'm a Taurus. Cause we are the Aqua Teens, make the homeys say ho and the girlies wanna scream." (theme song)

Favorite episode: Season two, episode 6 - Interfection. Hell-on-earth pop-ups.

Tex Avery

       

Beanie and Cecil
           

Beavis and Butthead

       

The Brak Show

       


The Critic

       

Dexter's Laboratory (1996)

       

Favorite episode: Dexter and Deedee use Dexter's to change each other into animals chasing each other - culminating in a tortoise and snail; as their mother comes up the stairs to get them for breakfast they manage to simutaneously reach the lever and change back into themselves - only in each other's bodies we find after their mother leaves the room.


Dilbert

       

Dr. Katz - Psychiatrist

Dr. Seus

Duckman

            duckman

"You look like someone who can handle himself in bed... and often does."
    Miss Tamara LaBoinque to Duckman


Dudley Do-Right

       


Ed, Edd, and Eddie

Favorite episode: surrealist space-time.

The Fairly Oddparents


Family Guy

       

Frisky Dingo


Futurama

           

Favorite episode: "The Farnsworth Paradox"

Gerald McBoing-Boing (1950; by Dr. Seuss)

       

The story of a little boy who would only talk in sound effects. With story by Dr. Seuss (and Bill Scott of Rocky and Bullwinkle fame) this cartoon won the Oscar for best short subject (animated) for 1950.


Harvey Birdman: Attorney-at-Law

       


Heckle and Jeckle
(1946)

       


Home Movies

         


Hoppity Hooper

       

Invader Zim


Jac Mac and Rad Boy

       

Jac Mac and Radboy - GO!, which was directed by Wesley Archer (The Simpsons, King of the Hill), is about two drunk-driving teenagers who crash their car into a nuclear warhead and get sent to hell....

King of the Hill

The Milton the Monster Show
(1965-1968)
Featuring Milton the Monster, Heebie and Jeebie, Abercrombie the Zombie, Professor Wierdo, and Count Kook.


Miscellaneous


Mission Hill
       
From the producers of The Simpsons.
Noodlesoup Productions

The Oblongs

       
Pinky and the Brain

The Powerpuff Girls
Favorite episode: the Professor inadvertently alters the citizens of Townsville.

Ren and Stimpy

           

Favorite episode: Space Cadets roam a planet and become transformed.


Rocko's Modern Life
(1993)

       

Rocky and Bullwinkle

       


Roger Ramjet

Featuring The American Eagles, Noodles Romanoff and his Gang. Voice by Gary Owens.

         


Sealab 2021
(2000)

       


The Simpsons

            krusty   

Favorite episode: Homer becomes three-dimensional.

 
Robert Smigel

       


Soup2Nuts


South Park

       

 Space Ghost: Coast to Coast

       


Super Milk Chan

       


Tennessee Tuxedo (1963; with Chumley and Mr. Whoopee)

       

Featuring Tennessee Tuxedo, Chumley, Stanley Livingston, Flunky, Phineas J. Whoopie, Yak, Baldy, Jeroba Jump


The Tick

       


Tom Terrific
(1950-1960s)

       

Captain Kangaroo taught us good manners, respect and fair play. Mr. Green Jeans taught us to be nice to animals. We learned a lot from that show and had fun doing it.

Cartoon from Captain Kangaroo Show, featuring: Tom Terrific, Mighty Manfred the Wonderdog, Crabby Appleton, Musclehead, Isotope Feaney, Silly Sandman, Captain Kidney Bean.  Tom could turn himself into anything due to his magic hat, a funnel.


Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show

                        
Underdog
(1964)

         

Featuring Underdog (aka Shoeshine Boy), the Sweet Polly Purebred, and villans - Riffraff and Simon Bar-Sinister.
Supplementary shows: Go-Go Gophers, Klondike Cat (vs. Savoir Faire).

The Undergrads

   

The Venture Brothers


Quotes from The Monarch:

"The Monarch has his hands in many sinister soups. It just happens today is an off day."

"Release the Butterflies!"

"The Guild of Calamitous Intent – which incidentally I only joined to get the full dental and partial health package – has this pretty cut and dried. I have to kill him – those are my orders."


My Most Despised Cartoons and Cartoon Characters

The Flintstones - based on The Honeymooners, loud abrasiveness with nagging and deceit shows the current society its upbringing.
Grown Up - human capital doing tricks.
The Jetsons - unfuturistic rendition of a past worth forgetting.
Lisa Simpson - she seethes the calling card of the uptight Left: moralistic neurosis, primitivist mores, and species-guilt.
Road Runner - the continual message that innovation and desire (by Wiley E. Coyote) will be defeated. Much like the 60s-70s detective and cop shows - backed by insurance companies - that depict all bank robbers getting caught. Give up. You will be assimilated.
Rugrats - overt Judeo-Christian dosing from grandparents, a belittlement of the inventive nature, moralistic "lessons" from the repressed "Tommy" and how-to-be cute and neurotic by "Chuckie". Great roles awarded by so many adults who must be guided by likewise intelligence.
Scooby-Doo - an equivalent of The Dukes of Hazard meets Cannonball Run meets brain damage.
Tweetie-Bird - the same message as Road Runner, of why bother to follow your nature when defeat is all that awaits. Don't be yourself, be a copy, be a role. be all we'll let you be.