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Arawn.Chernobog

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MEGAS XLR


it's like a Japanese Show about Giant Robots and Aliens, except without the "Japanese" and more "Manly" stuck into it.
 

TheNoirGuy

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Angelus SnV said:
Soviet Heavy said:
Angelus SnV said:
Everybody i know loves Batman:TAS, but me personally; i always related to this:


but for truly UNDERRATED (again, my opinion), i'd go with.....



i mean, you had movie tie-ins (MCD reprises the role of Kingpin), celebrity cameos (Rob Zombie as the Lizard, and not my cup of tea but they had Eve play a new villian), and f*cking Neil Patrick Harris as the voice of Spidey! It was great, but it seemed i'm part of a group of like 5 people that loved this show, let alone own the dvd....*sigh*
I loved Batman Beyond.
Never saw that particular Spiderman cartoon. Is the whole show CGI like that intro?
yup...every bit of it...which made Electro look awesome, but Silver Sable look kinda hokie....
I remember that! I really liked the style, and I had no idea Neil Patrick Harris played Spiderman! And it had a great opening! Although, I didn't like how they messed up the continuity with characters coming back after they'd die or become villains.
 

Sronpop

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Gigantor(both the 60's and 90's one)

Cadillacs and Dinosaurs

They were my fav cartoons growing up and no one ever remembers them :(
 

Jodan

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jackie chan adventures exept the last season where all the characters started talking jive
 

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Kalabrikan said:
Soviet Heavy said:
Second, I bring to you Cybersix, a thirteen episode cartoon based off of the Argentina comic series of the same name.

It was produced by a Canadian company, but the animation was made in Japan. I am hesitant to call this an anime series, as it shares few resemblances with the particular art form. It feels much more akin to the Tintin cartoons, or other French animations.

I won't be surprised if many of you haven't heard of this show, it was only aired in Canada and France.
Cybersix was aired on Fox Kids in the United States sometime in 1999-2000. I remember really liking it, but I certainly don't remember it.
I first saw Cybersix, it was on a compilation of classic cartoon intros. I checked out the main series and I think its fantastic. Another example would be Bots Master. An outrageously cool intro introduces the main characters in style and had had great tech music.
 

JAWZxZ

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sketch_zeppelin said:
Gargoyles
Omfg, THISTHISTHISTHISTHISTHISTHISx1000

Also, Medabots was good in its day, but maybe my judgement was clouded, I wasn't that old at the time.
 

Kalabrikan

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OceanRunner said:
Kalabrikan said:
Soviet Heavy said:
Second, I bring to you Cybersix, a thirteen episode cartoon based off of the Argentina comic series of the same name.

It was produced by a Canadian company, but the animation was made in Japan. I am hesitant to call this an anime series, as it shares few resemblances with the particular art form. It feels much more akin to the Tintin cartoons, or other French animations.

I won't be surprised if many of you haven't heard of this show, it was only aired in Canada and France.
Cybersix was aired on Fox Kids in the United States sometime in 1999-2000. I remember really liking it, but I certainly don't remember it.
I first saw Cybersix, it was on a compilation of classic cartoon intros. I checked out the main series and I think its fantastic. Another example would be Bots Master. An outrageously cool intro introduces the main characters in style and had had great tech music.
The intro is gorgeous and really well done, I agree.
 

Okuu_Fusion

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The Critic... One of the best animated series ever... Even to this day, its still hilarious...

Also Freakazoid!
 

GirlGamer

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Disney The Replacements. It was witty and original, and the characters remained mostly relatable and were flawed like the rest of us human beings. The voice actors they hired were great too: David McCallum, Kath Soucie, Nancy Cartwright, Grey DeLisle, Daran Norris, Jeff Bennett, Lauren Tom, Erica Hubbard, Tempestt Bledsoe, Tara Strong, Dee Bradley Baker, Carson Palmer, with many other celebrity guest stars.

Two orphan kids get the ability to have any person in their lives replaced with someone/thing better with one press of a button on a special cell phone. The first thing they ask for is parents. What do they get? An American stuntman named Dick Daring and a British spy, Agent K, along with her partner, a talking British spy car, C.A.R.T.E.R., nicknamed CAR. So the kids go about using their replacement abilities to their advantages.