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 Post subject: Re: Western Cartoons/Comics
PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 10:37 pm 
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If that was the ending I would actually watch it

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Comas are overplayed and disappointing plot devices.

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I know that, but it would be interesting to see that actually happen.

I just want to see a Scootaloo episode :C

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We interrupt the ...ponys to bring you a Western(?) comic I reccomend!

Tbh, I'm not certain that it's Western, per say, and it has manga-like features ...but also western ones :/

ANYWAY

It is...
Super Mario Adventures!! Click the link for the Mario Wiki Entry, but it contains spoilers

so yeah, I read this first in 2007, when I was 13 years old and in a massive Yoshi phase. The story is loosley based on Super Mario World, with plenty of cheesyness and not to be taken seriously-ness. Still, it's a good read with funny moments~

The .PDF pages may be accessed here.

Warning: May be NSFW with scenes of Bondage (not sexual) and cross-dressing.

Enjoy~

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Marathon.
Needs to get off their booty.
And make more stuff like this.

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I liked the space academy thing they did (Team Galaxy), not so much Martin Mystery.

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i recognize it
not sure if I actually saw it though

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Team Galaxy wasn't too bad.
Same with Totally Spies.

Monster Buster Club was... meh... but it was more orientated towards younger kids anyways.

The New Spies is... no... just no...
Even if it is for kids, it's still bad.

Martin Mystery is still among my favourite cartoons.

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Totally Spies had to be my favorite show as a kid.

I always love the animation quality of Marathon, even if I never cared for their other stuff

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Martin Mystery is actually a french comic book series that the cartoon was based on. The comic book series didn't even have a sister, I think.

Totally spies is even more famous for how each of. The episodes had some kind of fetish in it. No seriously, watch a few episodes of it, and you'll see.

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BurntToShreds wrote:
Martin Mystery is actually a french comic book series that the cartoon was based on. The comic book series didn't even have a sister, I think.

I must look this up.

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Totally spies is even more famous for how each of. The episodes had some kind of fetish in it. No seriously, watch a few episodes of it, and you'll see.

It's... it's true... OH GOD IT'S TRUE!
However, I doubt it's intentional.

EDIT: Wait.. not all of them.

EDIT: Okay, all of them.

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Hah, I loved Martin Mysteries but I have to ask for a name of another cartoon.

It was 3 kids living in some town where all this mysterious stuff happened, supernatural and otherwise (such as aliens).

The 'leader' (from what I remember) was short and wide, then a tall thin girl and then this third slacker guy.

I remember only some fragments of episodes but they include mosquitos, time traveling and some meatloaf. From the mosquito episode, I recall there was a human/mosquito hybrid.

Oh, there might've been another episode where a football coach was tricked into signing a contract to be a coach of a team for eternity, the team using every chance they could to bribe or cheat.


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BurntToShreds wrote:
Totally spies is even more famous for how each of. The episodes had some kind of fetish in it. No seriously, watch a few episodes of it, and you'll see.


Well when you're 10 you don't pick up on this stuff.

I mean I thought Courage the Cowardly Dog was awesome and now that I'm rewatching it I'm like what how am I afraid of Slenderman now but when I was a kid I could watch this no problem.

And I was a wimpy girl too

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Hah, I loved Martin Mysteries but I have to ask for a name of another cartoon.

It was 3 kids living in some town where all this mysterious stuff happened, supernatural and otherwise (such as aliens).

The 'leader' (from what I remember) was short and wide, then a tall thin girl and then this third slacker guy.

I remember only some fragments of episodes but they include mosquitos, time traveling and some meatloaf. From the mosquito episode, I recall there was a human/mosquito hybrid.

Oh, there might've been another episode where a football coach was tricked into signing a contract to be a coach of a team for eternity, the team using every chance they could to bribe or cheat.



DAT MUSIC.

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Ahaha, Courage the Cowardly Dog.
I remember my first episode of that. It was the one with that siren that popped out of the water an gave the victims a necklace before eating them.
I never wanted to watch that show again.

Then I saw the one with the wishing tree and I realized the show could also be beautiful.

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