Topic: Quote Identification Quizzzzzzzzzz!

cricket wrote:

Perhaps a more difficult contest would be to see who can identify the sources of the quotes that show up at the top left of the mj12games.com pages...

Number one: "Pick my toe — it's hot!"

Bloo in "It's hot in Topeka"?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gKsa7-nkPg

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Number 2: "It's time to cut a muffin!"

Dave the Barbarian?

Dave:It's time to cut a muffin!
Lula:That doesn't sound right.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ5Hpn9UnrI

Well, if you start seeing it, you might as well finish it...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5neBDIzIMdg

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I don't know if you won, but that's not what amazes me.


What amazes me is that Dan watches those cartoons....
:shock:

...and you took the time to look them up!
yikes

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thedugan wrote:

What amazes me is that Dan watches those cartoons....

I like cartoons.

Daniel Kast
Majestic Twelve Games
cricket@mj12games.com

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So do I, but my taste tends towards things like "Frankenstein Junior", Tranzor-Z, Robotech, Johnny Quest....

i will sit down and watch Sponge Bob with Nick, though....

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I love cartoons, Dugan. The greatest achievment we ever done as a species was to maintain a part of us children. Biologically speaking, every evoluted individual of a species learns while it is still a infant. As soon as it gets into the adult state it looses the ability to learn. Several very interesting experiments on this were done with chimps. The human species is the only one that retains "childwood" into it, maintaining its capacity to learn. It also gives us "humour", "mischief" and a "sense of wonder". If you loose these traits, you're old. Thus, cartoons!

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Then I'm only about a tenth my actual age mentally....

I can actually do a pretty good imitation of Patrick. I can't do that squeaky squeaky voice of Sponge Bob's though...

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I refuse to grow up...I'm an anime fan kid... :ugeek:

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thedugan wrote:

Then I'm only about a tenth my actual age mentally....

I can actually do a pretty good imitation of Patrick. I can't do that squeaky squeaky voice of Sponge Bob's though...

That means that probably when you get to the age that you'll need help to go to the bathroom you can still joke about it. My deceased grandfather used to say. "I changed your diapers, now shave me and make it look that your an italian barber." And I did.

Last of the night:

Number 3: "Uranus is big and gassy"

Futurama (This one was easy. I love Futurama.)

A Big Piece of Garbage - Ep. 8 - Season 1

With an extra:
Crow: "Take me to...Uranus!"
"Are you ashamed of...Uranus?"
"I hear Uranus is big and gassy."
"We have to get to Uranus to wipe out the Klingons!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cYgqSdjMTk

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Blackronin wrote:

That means that probably when you get to the age that you'll need help to go to the bathroom you can still joke about it. My deceased grandfather used to say. "I changed your diapers, now shave me and make it look that your an italian barber." And I did.

Are you kidding? I'm got the old geezer voice down, and practicing the lines I'm going pull on my (as yet un-concieved) grandchidren...
big_smile

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I forgot to mention Duck Dodgers...

...and Johnny Bravo...

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I grew up with "Conan the boy in future", and I suppose that this (and we can't call it exactly anime) cartoon (and we can't call it exactly cartoon) moulded all my universal fantasy. I remember playing with an old steam watertank in a empty field three km from my house and it was my spaceship, house, end-of-the-world refuge. It was awesome. It is still awesome. My children will find it awesome. And I hope to see itwith my grandchildren.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhNErIJI9Zg

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Felix the Cat and Marine Boy...HR Puff n Stuff and the Bugaloos...and of course...Gozilla and Star Trek (cartoon versions)   big_smile

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Blackronin wrote:

Last of the night:

Number 3: "Uranus is big and gassy"

Futurama (This one was easy. I love Futurama.)

A Big Piece of Garbage - Ep. 8 - Season 1

With an extra:
Crow: "Take me to...Uranus!"
"Are you ashamed of...Uranus?"
"I hear Uranus is big and gassy."
"We have to get to Uranus to wipe out the Klingons!"

For the record, my source for the quote is MST3k. Never watched Futurama.

And the MST3k quote comes from season 6 (1994-1995), which predates the Futurama episode (May '99).

Just making sure Crow T. Robot gets his proper credit... wink

Daniel Kast
Majestic Twelve Games
cricket@mj12games.com

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Anyone who says "Cartoons were better when I was a kid" is deluding himself.

Sure, Saturday AM cartoons have never been more inane than they are now, but places like Cartoon Network and Nicktoons rock:

Spongebob Squarepants (the pre-movie episodes; once they took a hiatus to make the feature film, they lost something)
Invader Zim (shortsightedly cancelled midway through its second season)
Mr. Meaty (puppets, not strictly a cartoon, but good stuff nonetheless)
Making Fiends (just frickin' brilliant)
Chowder (who knew a catering business could be so dangerous?)

Even second-tier stuff like "My Life as a Teenage Robot" is pretty entertaining. And this doesn't even get on true classics like "South Park" (again, once they came back to the series from the movie, it lost a bit of its touch) and the pre-"who shot Mr. Burns" Simpsons...

However, anyone who tries to tell me "Family Guy" is anything but a waste of air time will be instantly banned from this forum. wink

Daniel Kast
Majestic Twelve Games
cricket@mj12games.com

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I'm sorry, but any cartoons made since about 1970 or so are merely "shallow impersonators" of the giants that stood before them.  wink
Any Looney Tunes, and to a lesser degree the Hanna-Barbera stuff, were classics.
And of the course, the all time champion of cartoon shows *has* to be the Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.
With one of my personal favorite segments in the show being Fractured Fairy Tales.
Anyone been to Frostbite Falls lately?
:mrgreen:
Kevin - "Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit outta my hat." "Again? That trick never works."
PS: That's the beauty of being delusional. We don't care what anyone else thinks.  wink

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cricket wrote:
Blackronin wrote:

Last of the night:

Number 3: "Uranus is big and gassy"

Futurama (This one was easy. I love Futurama.)

A Big Piece of Garbage - Ep. 8 - Season 1

With an extra:
Crow: "Take me to...Uranus!"
"Are you ashamed of...Uranus?"
"I hear Uranus is big and gassy."
"We have to get to Uranus to wipe out the Klingons!"


For the record, my source for the quote is MST3k. Never watched Futurama.

And the MST3k quote comes from season 6 (1994-1995), which predates the Futurama episode (May '99).

Just making sure Crow T. Robot gets his proper credit... wink

Okay... You can call the firing squad. I deserve it...

cricket wrote:

Anyone who says "Cartoons were better when I was a kid" is deluding himself.

I don't ever say: "In my times X or Y was better." I say this is better or that is better. But the wonder is something we bring (or not) from our childwood, wanting it or not.


underling wrote:

I'm sorry, but any cartoons made since about 1970 or so are merely "shallow impersonators" of the giants that stood before them.

Sure... Sure... the world was soooo... much better without electricity...  wink

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Do we really want to compare technologies?

I remember Black and White TV's that had to warm up for 10-15 minutes before the picture was clear. You can't FIND a typewriter anywhere but old secnd hand shops or in a large governmental bureacracy (not that I'd use one) ...

I remember NOT having Air Conditioning - in Texas, no less. You played outside because it was cooler....

One of the reasons I like the idea of not moving technology ahead real fast in the Iron Stars universe is that it moves so fast in this one. I grew up with NO video games - my kids have already had a Nintendo 64, an XBOX, and a PS2. I was a teenager before PONG came out....PONG !

I have nothing against new technology, but there's something to be said for being ready with something else in case the new crap fails.

Wow....Cartoons.

Yeah, I can't stand Family Guy either. Simpsons, they have their moments, but never followed it - we didn't want the kids acting like that. smile

No one's mentioned Space Ghost (most definitely NOT coast-to-coast)...

i really need to spend more time in front ot a TV and relax some. I'd probably be more fun if I reduced my stress level.

...not that anyone here would notice.
lol

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go0gleplex wrote:

I refuse to grow up...I'm an anime fan kid... :ugeek:

I need to watch some, for no other reason to stay 'in touch' with that crowd. Thing is, I really haven't found a 'guide' that doesn't bore me to tears and want me to spend a fortune buying the stuff...

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go0gleplex wrote:

Felix the Cat and Marine Boy...HR Puff n Stuff and the Bugaloos...and of course...Gozilla and Star Trek (cartoon versions)   big_smile

Marine Boy? Like a junior version of Submariner, or something else? I never heard of "Future Boy Conan", not afiliated with the Barbarian of the same name, apparently.

The Godzilla cartoons never garnered too much of my attention. Didn't really care for it....ditto Star Trek toons, I'm either a little older, more cynical, or both. Both shows could have been MUCH better...

..and yeah, the DFW area is apparently a culturual wasteland in some respects.

I don't think ALL the cartoons from my childhood are better (don't know if that was aimed at anyone, just responding to the comment), but I do view some of them (though the production vlaues were TERRIBLE in some cases) with a great deal of affection. Some of the stuff they do nowadays is much better - but some is dreck - just like "back in the day". The main difference is that things are less 'regional' - if you've got cable or satellite, then we're all looking at the same stuff. Back in the day, UHF and local independents showed repeats - now it's cable. The market is also MUCH larger, which means there's more than either Disney, Hanna-Barbera, or some badly-translated anime to pick from.

Spongebob Squarepants - i gotta agree. If you get it, it's freaking hilarious. Yes, I can do a "Patrick" pretty well...

Mr. Meaty - I think my kids watch it, I suspect it's on when I'm at work...

Making Fiends - ? never heard of it...

Chowder - Boomerang is the only cartoony network we get at work, constantly runs commercials for it. Looked stupid, so I haven't tried to watch it. Some of my co-workers are convinced I'm nowhere near as old as I look....

Invader Zim - hear of it, not watched it...

My Life as a Teenage Robot - sat through a few episodes, meh.

Kevin, you can do better than 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' - it's a classic, true.

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Marine Boy....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HqSkY4vtVY&feature=related

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Star Blazers (and you have to see this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gHORDBZuOA )
Conan the boy in future
The Simpsons
Futurama
Southpark
All the Hayao Miyazaki movies: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayao_Miyazaki
Samurai x
Escaflowne
D. Quixote de la Mancha
All Duffy Duck, Bugs Bunny and Coyote

To mention a few.

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cricket wrote:

Anyone who says "Cartoons were better when I was a kid" is deluding himself.

agreed

cricket wrote:

And this doesn't even get on true classics like "South Park" (again, once they came back to the series from the movie, it lost a bit of its touch)

South park is idiotic and worthless. but I guess I'm the only person in the world who thinks so. to each his own...

cricket wrote:

and the pre-"who shot Mr. Burns" Simpsons...

However, the pre-who shot burns episode is comedy at its best, even the <someone> shot Mr. Burns episode is pretty entertaining.

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jimbeau wrote:

South park is idiotic and worthless. but I guess I'm the only person in the world who thinks so. to each his own...

No, I'm not a fan either. I just couldn't get interested in it. Too many '4th wall' comments, and it's like sometimes their trying to set a record for "most interest groups offended in a single cartoon episode". Yeah, parts are funny, but it's not something I'd go outta my way to watch...

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I was trying to not say anything about south park.  But I do think worthless and idiotic is giving it far too much credit.

Spongebob falls right in there too...as do the majority of 'this generation's toons'.

Heck, most of them seem to be drawn by people without a shred of talent also, unless looking like something done by a drunken monkey is considered talent.  smile