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Author: Terrence Briggs
Date: Jul 15, 2006 05:36
...> creating this device, all so that you can use it for an... An act of cosmic VANDALISM?! Cobra Commander. Definitely an all-time great 80's cartoon villain. Now that Chairface Chippendale joke from The Tick makes sense... If (yet another) G.I. Joe update were made, I'd dump CC and Serpentor ...
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Author: Warewolf
Date: Nov 8, 2006 11:23
Galen Musbach <musbachgj@xtn.net> wrote in news:vh4uk2ppbkepub69tejn2u09i35uii4ull@4ax.com: The villains in Cutey Honey are enslaved heart and soul by a psychotic monomaniac; they are supposed to be monsters. Well, my definition of 'monster' has changed over the years. I think that there are enough evil humans to worry about without shallow franchises like Freddy, Jason and even ...
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Author: Galen Musbach
Date: Nov 6, 2006 02:53
...Honey' fame - are they really that bored with their freakish yet potentially fascinating lives and abilities that they have to waste their time/lives chasing a gadget they don't even need?) The villains in Cutey Honey are enslaved heart and soul by a psychotic monomaniac; they are supposed to be monsters. The conflict is whether Honey becomes a monster as well or finds a way to oppose ...
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Author: Warewolf
Date: Nov 6, 2006 01:42
.... In fact, maybe it's time that one of us (re)posted what we learned from cartoons on the off-chance someone competent at the various studios actually takes the time to read the ...much as I enjoy ditzy characters like Brittany Taylor (of Daria fame) make some silly mistakes and villains like Megatron or some of Queen Beryl's military getting their butts kicked, their 'shallowness' tends...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 10, 2008 21:39
... talk of mushroom clouds and nefarious plots to blow up bridges and tall buildings, with villains assigned cartoon names such as "dirty bomber," "Dr. Germ," and so on We have to invade... and unprecedented dangers." Islamic terrorists are depicted as omnipotent villains with quite attainable dreams of world domination, genocide, and the ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 9, 2008 23:04
... talk of mushroom clouds and nefarious plots to blow up bridges and tall buildings, with villains assigned cartoon names such as "dirty bomber," "Dr. Germ," and so on We have to invade and ... challenges and unprecedented dangers." Islamic terrorists are depicted as omnipotent villains with quite attainable dreams of world domination, genocide, and the ...
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Author: Conrad Wong
Date: Aug 8, 2008 02:14
..., and not necessarily restricted to Saturday morning cartoon antics. The "funny" part of the term seems... animal character that represents the person in cartoons or drawings. c) It could be a person... But that's hardly helpful, is it? =) Cartoons with animal characters are often accepted as ...Movies where "furry" creatures are merely the villains which the humans must fight are almost ...
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Author: Reverend Ozone
Date: Aug 2, 2008 09:57
...who has come to the world of anime - and this group - fairly recently and by way of Cartoon Network (mostly), I am grateful that you've provided a rather comprehensive list of what's out there, ..., inseparable, in-VINC-ible!" (I always thought "Voltron" was a rip-off; similar characters, a villain from whom they had to defend their planet and who sent mecha to fight them....etc.) Was it...
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Author: Conrad Wong
Date: Jul 25, 2008 02:45
..., and not necessarily restricted to Saturday morning cartoon antics. The "funny" part of the term seems... animal character that represents the person in cartoons or drawings. c) It could be a person... But that's hardly helpful, is it? =) Cartoons with animal characters are often accepted as ...Movies where "furry" creatures are merely the villains which the humans must fight are almost ...
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Author: Conrad Wong
Date: Jul 7, 2008 10:42
..., and not necessarily restricted to Saturday morning cartoon antics. The "funny" part of the term seems... animal character that represents the person in cartoons or drawings. c) It could be a person... But that's hardly helpful, is it? =) Cartoons with animal characters are often accepted as ...Movies where "furry" creatures are merely the villains which the humans must fight are almost ...
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