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  • apes3978
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    Originally posted by jds1911a1
    I think Thundarr also has a chance of the backlash from the Lucasfilm legal dept due to his eneygy sword (i can't remember what it was called) Lucas has sued constantly for anything even remotely like a lightsaber

    Well, if that's the case, every movie studio in history should be lining up to sue Lucas for all of the ideas he "borrowed" from their past works...

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  • theantiquetiger
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    I never even watched Boomerang before this post. I just recently got digital cable a couple months ago. They do have some great cartoons on there from my cartoon days in the 70's. I love that my 3 year old is watching and loving some of these oldies.

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  • mego73
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    Thundar was recently on Boomerang. AS for the CN ads, I can do nicely without them but Boomerang runs thier shows with practically no commercials except for periodic Boomerang bumpers. With the hour shows they do interupt for a bit of promos.

    So, when it comes tight down to it, I don't mind the CN promos running after the main show is done (which is usually when it happens).

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  • The Toyroom
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    Has anyone noticed they hardly show any Warner Bros. Looney Tunes on Boomernag anymore? What's up with that? They're all still part of the giant conglomerate family...

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  • toysrus
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    Sun Sword!

    Yeah as a kid i always said that OOkla the mok looked a little to much like a wookie!

    And the Sword was a " Sun Sword "




    Originally posted by jds1911a1
    I think Thundarr also has a chance of the backlash from the Lucasfilm legal dept due to his eneygy sword (i can't remember what it was called) Lucas has sued constantly for anything even remotely like a lightsaber

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  • kingdom warrior
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    It won't be long before they offer us Classic Boomerang......lol!

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    I think Thundarr also has a chance of the backlash from the Lucasfilm legal dept due to his eneygy sword (i can't remember what it was called) Lucas has sued constantly for anything even remotely like a lightsaber
    Not to mention the fact he hung out with a wookie.

    Chris

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  • jds1911a1
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    Originally posted by toysrus
    Are you serious? Wow, I sware I thought Swat Kats was new stuff! 15 years old? damn, i had no clue! None. Thanks for that info.

    I was hoping by now that thundarr would have a DVD collection plus maybe some extras on the set, but it wasnt released just yet. I do have the entire series on DVD, but my i was hoping for the official release. Boomerang used to air it huh?
    I think Thundarr also has a chance of the backlash from the Lucasfilm legal dept due to his eneygy sword (i can't remember what it was called) Lucas has sued constantly for anything even remotely like a lightsaber

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  • Hulk
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    More affirmation on not paying the extra for these crappy channels on DirecTV

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  • The Toyroom
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    There's a couple of Thundarr episodes up right now on Time Warner Cable's "Kids On Demand" channel.

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  • toysrus
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    15 years old swat kats - Wow

    Are you serious? Wow, I sware I thought Swat Kats was new stuff! 15 years old? damn, i had no clue! None. Thanks for that info.

    I was hoping by now that thundarr would have a DVD collection plus maybe some extras on the set, but it wasnt released just yet. I do have the entire series on DVD, but my i was hoping for the official release. Boomerang used to air it huh?







    Originally posted by ctc
    >As far as new shows he only likes Swat Kats.

    New....? SWAT-Kats is almost 15 years old. Co-inkey-dinkelley enough; I just finished converting my tapes to DVD. It's my second favourite cartoon of all time, and until recently the last really good action show N. America produced. (There were VERY few morals, just two guys in a plane blowing stuff up. Now THAT'S entertainment!) I guess it was popular, but Turner himself pulled the plug. And then made another five seasons of "Captain Planet."

    *shudder*

    >I was hoping they would bring back Thundarr the Barbarian, The Herculoids, The 70's Flash Gordon toon or was that 80's? Old Fantastic four, basically anything 60's or 70's & 80's.

    THUNDARR!!!!!! I've been told that there are a LOT of rights issues with the old cartoons. Back in the late 80's/early 90's when the Japanese stuff got popular companies scooped up every cartoon they could. And then sat on them; waiting for each to become the "next big thing."

    There's a lot of it out there, too. The 80's saw a boom in animation, and so many shows came out. And died just as fast; but still....

    Don C.

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  • jwyblejr
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    Well, the schedule was back to normal last night. 8 PM-MGM toons, 8:30-Flintstones, etc. So I guess that's not too bad.

    I wait for the eventual takeover by the CN original toons though. Dexter and Cow and Chicken have already come over. Just waiting for Ed, Edd and Eddy. Sigh.

    Chris
    Boomerang is slowly becoming a haven for cartoons that no longer run on Cartoon Network,it seems. So that wouldn't surprise me at all.

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  • MegoGeekJr
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    Last night I had it on Boomerang, barely paying attention while I drew on the couch. Suddenly, after a commerical for the Ben 10 movie set to air on Cartoon Network, "Out of Jimmy's Head" comes on. "Out of Jimmy's Head" is a new live-action/animated show that just debuted on CN. I think to myself "I must have changed it over to Cartoon Network". Nope. It was airing on Boomerang, the "classic cartoon network".

    So, depsite the vastness of the Hanna Barbera, MGM and Warner Bros libraries, they'd rather air a new show whose only connection to classic cartoons is that the main character has the brain of a Walt Disney-type animator in his head. Ugh.

    Chris


    That's why I barely watch any Cartoons in the morning.Only Adult Swim!

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  • apes3978
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    Originally posted by jwyblejr
    Saul of the Mole Men?
    Yep, that's the one... Maybe it isn't a bad show, but what I'm getting at is why is it on The Cartoon Network? I've never seen an episode of the show, but from the tiny bits I've seen on commercials it doesn't appear to be animated in any way...

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  • ctc
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    >As far as new shows he only likes Swat Kats.

    New....? SWAT-Kats is almost 15 years old. Co-inkey-dinkelley enough; I just finished converting my tapes to DVD. It's my second favourite cartoon of all time, and until recently the last really good action show N. America produced. (There were VERY few morals, just two guys in a plane blowing stuff up. Now THAT'S entertainment!) I guess it was popular, but Turner himself pulled the plug. And then made another five seasons of "Captain Planet."

    *shudder*

    >I was hoping they would bring back Thundarr the Barbarian, The Herculoids, The 70's Flash Gordon toon or was that 80's? Old Fantastic four, basically anything 60's or 70's & 80's.

    THUNDARR!!!!!! I've been told that there are a LOT of rights issues with the old cartoons. Back in the late 80's/early 90's when the Japanese stuff got popular companies scooped up every cartoon they could. And then sat on them; waiting for each to become the "next big thing."

    There's a lot of it out there, too. The 80's saw a boom in animation, and so many shows came out. And died just as fast; but still....

    Don C.

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