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Z(ombie)fan said:
I liked the episodes featuring the satan dude towards the end.

even before that, slade was awesome too.
Yeah, that's exactly how I felt about the show. It was pretty good, but then it crapped itself and died. THE END. Don't even get me started on that frackin' movie...it seemed like a bad dream.
Eldarion said:
Who didn't like teen titans? Who are they? Cause I'll punch them in the face.

Kidding.......mostly.

In all seriousness, I was a fan of Code Lyoko when it was on cartoon network. Loved that show.
I didn't like Code Lyoko that much. Actually, I couldn't stand it. Maybe it's because the characters had gargantuan foreheads...

Please don't punch me in the face, it still has room to grow!
mimssy said:
I love that show! That was going to be my answer
Whatever happened to that show? Oh wait....I know what happened.. they decided to replace it with a bunch of children participating in reality shows.

For Example:

HOST KID: Hey, welcome back to the CN! Can our audience guess how many chili dogs I can eat?

Cue Fart Noise

Cue audience laughter
 

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Extraintrovert said:
Definitely Mission Hill. I remember being constantly amazed at how clever and funny the writing was. Now that I think about it, I miss that show...
dex-dex said:
mission hill
It brings me so much joy to know that other people liked that show.

Definitely these. Mission Hill was a clever, unique show that breathed 90's methodologies and threw it all together with an appealing art style and likable cast of characters. 'Tis will be missed.

 

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I tended to like the older cartoons. But for once, I am going to pick a Cartoon movie.
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. I watched that movie when i was 4. I watched it recently, and i still absolutely love it. It reached kids of all levels, and had a decent storyline. The batman series of that time was fantastic to me as well.
 

I Max95

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in its time firefly was underrated (they changed their minds) but i cant think of anything more than that
dont watch TV shows very much anymore
 

TheLaofKazi

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D Bones said:
and The Oblongs.
Extraintrovert said:
Definitely Mission Hill. I remember being constantly amazed at how clever and funny the writing was. Now that I think about it, I miss that show...
I loved both of those shows. Adult Swim tends to have a lot of short-lived gems on it.
 

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Everybody i know loves Batman:TAS, but me personally; i always related to this:


But i've always managed to find people that love it too...basically anybody that bothered to watch it....(that was th'big problem, few did)....

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*
 

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Aura Guardian said:
I say El Tigre. Funny cartoon. Hardly no one knows about it.
I'm going to say that too, I have a good feeling that it will gain more of a cult status eventually, it just hasn't yet.

Also I think more people need to see the Critic. And Spectacular Spiderman which was killed by overrated nostalgia of the 90's series.
 

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Eldarion said:
Tagball said:
I luvluvluv Teen Titans. Well..."loved" Teen Titans. I know many people disliked the show...but it holds a special place in my heart.

Who didn't like teen titans? Who are they? Cause I'll punch them in the face.

Kidding.......mostly.

In all seriousness, I was a fan of Code Lyoko when it was on cartoon network. Loved that show.

I heard they were in beginning talks of a consideration of another season.
 

psychic psycho

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Legion of Super Heroes. It's based on the DC characters. The first season was pretty average but the second season was one best things I've seen in a long time. The second season had a season long story-arc and there was real character development going on. It's a shame the show was canceled after the season was completed.

Spectacular Spider-Man was fantastic. The show was on par with Spiderman: TAS, maybe even better. It had all the same qualities the second season of Legion of Super Heroes had. It only lasted two seasons as well.

Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. which just started a couple of weeks ago is also very good. Hopefully it will stay awhile. The show focuses much more on the characters than previous series. The characters have more depth and personality. It's the least campy version Scooby but it's probably the funniest. There's some good character-based comedy in it.There's season long mystery too; it's pretty interesting.

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drisky said:
And Spectacular Spiderman which was killed by overrated nostalgia of the 90's series.
Oh, I didn't see this post at first...yeah, Spectacular Spiderman was awesome. 90's series was good though.
 

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Although I wasn't a huge fan at the time that it originally aired, Samurai Jack. I started watching it on Boomarang and I like what I've seen so far, its a very unique show. I'm probably gonna start paying attention to whats on Boomrang more now to see if I can pick up any more gems.
 

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psychic psycho said:
Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. which just started a couple of weeks ago is also very good. Hopefully it will stay awhile. The show focuses much more on the characters than previous series. The characters have more depth and personality. It's the least campy version Scooby but it's probably the funniest. There's some good character-based comedy in it.There's season long mystery too; it's pretty interesting.
Isn't it set after "Where are you" and before "What's New"? It's weird thinking of Scooby Doo having continuity...
 

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I'll put up for consideration, Tripping the Rift. When it was on, it was on Sci-Fi at god knows what hour and very few people I talked to heard of it. But I loved it, it was crass and crude, but it was a hilarious jab at all the sci-fi tropes.

 

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Aura Guardian said:
I say El Tigre. Funny cartoon. Hardly no one knows about it.
I remember when they showed the pilot for that on Nick, I was on the playground the next day and said how awesome it was. All my friends just shook their heads at me and said they agreed it was incredibly stupid.

I still love that show, it's pretty damn clever.
 

Yarkaz

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Samurai Jack, Megas XLR and Code Lyoko instantly came to mind here.

And... Ummm... Does anyone else remember Street Sharks?
 

Dags90

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I think I'm one of a dozen people in the U.S. who found Milk Chan funny.
I also really miss Sealab, though it went downhill after the voice of Capt. Murphy died.