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lol @ this thread
i wanna black eye from a boobie, aint gettin enough attention as it is...
been well nostalgic about old cartoons recently, it's so sad when u watch something u loved as a kid and it just doesn't seem as good...watched some transformers and mask the other day, man i day dreamed about that stuff all thru primary skool, now they seem kinda dumb...
cartoon network needs to do old skool channel for us big kids, all our favourite shows on perma-loop, nuff sharkey & george, nuff wacky racers, cool racer, everything!!
bring back fun factory too
i wanna black eye from a boobie, aint gettin enough attention as it is...
been well nostalgic about old cartoons recently, it's so sad when u watch something u loved as a kid and it just doesn't seem as good...watched some transformers and mask the other day, man i day dreamed about that stuff all thru primary skool, now they seem kinda dumb...
cartoon network needs to do old skool channel for us big kids, all our favourite shows on perma-loop, nuff sharkey & george, nuff wacky racers, cool racer, everything!!
bring back fun factory too
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I got a lot of animation stuff on VHS*DeCiBella~~ wrote: you got a collection of Warner Bros on Betamax?!lol
(haha very funny, love)
(betamax indeed! I never bought a bloody sony product in my life.)
Almost every Disney film that I like
Looney tunes
Tom and Jerry
Ren and Stimpy (a percy)
Wacky Races
Winsome Witch
e.t.c...you name it
I've even got Ivor the Engine and the Clangers
(oops showing age)
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Jungle Book or Snow White.Dutty Yuppie wrote:What's your favourite Disney film then, Benny? Aladdin for me by a long shot!! Can't find it on DVD at the moment for less than £20 though!!
I can make a copy of Aladdin on VHS if you want? Got Jafar's Revenge too
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HAHADutty Yuppie wrote:I have it on VHS, no longer have a video player though. I didn't like Jafar's Revenge to be honest. Cheers for the offer though!
I will wait - I know the film inside out anyway.
(Love the turn this thread has taken!)
Disney Advertising: Yours to own on VHS for EVER
provided you have a VCR for ever that is.
JVC,SONY,PANASONIC have stopped making them
The bastards Grrr.
Things you could do as a kid you can't do now..
WATCH VHS TAPES
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love all of these!!
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Dumbo
Cinderella
Alice In Wonderland
Lady And The Tramp
Sleeping Beauty
The Sword In The Stone
The Aristocats
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers Down Under
Beauty And The Beast
Great memories of weekends spent at my nan & grandads eating penny sweets and watching disney films, was the treat of my week, my only worries were what sweets i liked the most to leave till last! lol
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Dumbo
Cinderella
Alice In Wonderland
Lady And The Tramp
Sleeping Beauty
The Sword In The Stone
The Aristocats
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers Down Under
Beauty And The Beast
Great memories of weekends spent at my nan & grandads eating penny sweets and watching disney films, was the treat of my week, my only worries were what sweets i liked the most to leave till last! lol
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Cool selection. Thought the rescuers down under was a let down though, after the superb 1st movie " The Rescuers" I saw at the movies as a kid*DeCiBella~~ wrote:love all of these!!
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Dumbo
Cinderella
Alice In Wonderland
Lady And The Tramp
Sleeping Beauty
The Sword In The Stone
The Aristocats
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers Down Under
Beauty And The Beast
Alice in wonderland is OFF THA HOOK!! an animation milestone.
Imagine animating all those dancing playing cards without computers!!!
Dumbo still makes me cry. I can remember my mother taking me to see it as a morning matinee special at the flicks in the school holidays.
And no NOT when it was released, Im not that old.
What about 101 Dalmations !!! (Original)
All about the scene where the crooks are watching the TV and it's a show called "What's my Crime", a sort of version of "What's my Line" where the contestants have to guess the occupation of the week's guest.
A classic, IMHO
And the Eddie Murphy voiced dragon character in Mulan is also a percy.
LOLOLOL
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aristocats is big business*DeCiBella~~ wrote:love all of these!!
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Dumbo
Cinderella
Alice In Wonderland
Lady And The Tramp
Sleeping Beauty
The Sword In The Stone
The Aristocats
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers Down Under
Beauty And The Beast
Great memories of weekends spent at my nan & grandads eating penny sweets and watching disney films, was the treat of my week, my only worries were what sweets i liked the most to leave till last! lol

look at those fucks
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Yeah, Dope.howstrange wrote: aristocats is big business
look at those fucks
Gonna set this is my desktop from now on.
All about that tiffany style lampshade, shame they don't actually come in those colourways, otherwise I'd have one for the stud-i-o.
badboy 80's style graff colours..
Place looks about as tidy as my gaff too
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Yeah okay..Auan wrote:Pinocchio you philistines. About as dark as Disney ever got. Still reduces me to tears.
And the bit where the kids start drinking and smoking and turning into donkeys scared the fuck out of me as a kid, and here I am living the nightmare. Beat that, Alice.
Have to admit that one is a classic too
I cry as well, every time .
That's why it's not my FAVOURITE
too harrowing for me to watch all the time. Eyes can't take it.
EFFIN brillo adventure or what!!! swallowed by a f**kin WHALE (!)
All about the lines "honest John" comes out with while duping the sappy young puppet boy
HAHAHA dope.
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