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hehe! got you.:-)
The Cartoon network is making a new series dealing with [big booming voice] Duck Dodgers in the 24th and a half century [/big booming voice]. It will also have his sidekick Porky and Marvin the martian. Here is some more info. One small thing i never noticed was that Marvin the Martian's rank is Martian Commander X-2. Cool. :-) Hey it's space and mars right? When i comes on we can debate the science of it. :-) ----------- P.S. they are also bringing back Justice league (YAY! i liked that show) and making a superhero series that looks like it will be a modern version of the superfriends with robin as the main character instead of superman.
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I love Duck Dodgers in the 24th and half century. I've got a video called Space Tunes which has a cartoon called Duck Dodgers in the 24th and half century. I think it may have been the original. I also love Marvin the Martian. I dressed up as him for a fancy-dress party.
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As a rule, you should probably avoid putting Justice League and Superfriends in the same sentence, unless you're trying for extremes (quasar vs brown dwarf, Shakespeare vs Irwin Allen, that sort of thing). |
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One thing I should say is that I think Looney Tunes does some of the best sci-fi there is. The reason? Because they are very cartoonish about it. They make space look colourful and a very interesting place to be whereas those sci-fi programmes that tend to want to be taken seriously tend to make it look too drab.
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Actually now trhat i think about it, they just say Robin, but as a teenager. So i imagine the second Robin. Wasn't he a teenager? They are gong to be seperate shows. Justice league and a new show featuring robin and a bunch of old superfriends characters. I actually thoght that the old superferiends were entertaining. sure they diverged from all known genres in comics and powers, but hey i can forgive. FOX wasn't around then, so someone had to do that kind of stuff. :-) |
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It will take alot of money to get that out of my head. :-) So at least your girlfriend can say she got you to take your skirt off first. ---------------------- I would agree that looneytones would be the best. They know they have it worng and don't care. They do not try to make it correct. But Looney tunes does teach simple effects of physics: Gravity, speed, acceleration, and momentum. Lets take to roadrunner cartoons for example: Garvity, well what comes up, always comes down. The rock perously placed at the top of the cliff falling down. Or Wily E. Cyote shooting something up in the air and seeing it come down on his head., Speed, acceleration, and momentum: It takes some time to accelerate. You start off slowly and then get faster. The faster you go, the background gets fuzzy, and you can see less stuff clearly. Finally when you want to stop, it takes a while to stop and you cannot stop easily. Say you are on a ACME rocket, You lite the fuse at the and and watch it burn down (no cheap electronic timers for them). The missle fires and you are thrown backwards almost falling off. Finnaly you climb your ay back on going at a dizzying speed. The engine rund out and your rocket starts to fall towards the ground. It hits thr ground and you are thrown forward off the ever present cliff. Then you know what happens.
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The Robin series you're talking about is the "Teen Titans". My memory's too fuzzy to remember who's in the lineup.
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Isn't there this whole theory that Looney Tunes physics is exactly what the real world would be like if you shoved Plank's constant through the roof? Not falling until you look down and observe the missing ground, being able to quantum tunnel through walls (in this case because there is a picture of a tunnel on it) etc.?
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I was watching an episode last week (Cartoon Network runs it late at night). In this one, it turns out that the Batplane can also travel in space and time. And Green Lantern helps rescue some Superfriends captured by the Legion of Doom. Among the Superfriends captured was Green Lantern. |
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I liked the one set in the future better, probably primarily because of Saturn Girl. Proteus was neat (what was his little blob called? Proto?). |
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