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Baff Since: Jul, 2011
#1: Jul 26th 2011 at 4:29:39 PM

In no particular order:

1. The Simpsons. "lisa in this house we respect the laws of thermodynamics", amongst other jokes and the constant bashing of FOX besides many other things have made their good episodes bloody brilliant.

2. South Park. "Son of a bitch they killed kenny" and "you know guys I learned something today" Cartman's anti-Semitism... Its offensively funny.

3. Invader Zim. "My head's not big! Why does everyone say that?"

4. The Pinky and the Brain. "What are we going to do tonight Brain?"

5. Cow & Chicken.

6. I am the Weasel.

7. Loony tunes. Weather they are offensive or not.

8. Tom & Jerry. Banned for the racial stereotyping, syndicated for the unrepentant violence.

9. Searching for Nemo. Sure, after you see it so much being replayed in the TV store u forget how amazing it was the first time.

10. Toy Story 2.

edited 26th Jul '11 4:33:38 PM by Baff

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#2: Jul 26th 2011 at 4:31:10 PM

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I am the eggman...

I am the walrus...

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#3: Jul 26th 2011 at 5:09:29 PM

I think you got some of the names mixed up...

Regardless, here's a partial list of my favourite Western Animation shows:

Nostalgic Favourites (I loved them as a kid but haven't seen them for years)

edited 26th Jul '11 5:09:43 PM by Ronka87

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#4: Jul 26th 2011 at 5:17:52 PM

Braveheart. Sure it's Sci-Fi, but it's clearly Western Cow-boys of Moo Mesa. Anthropomorphic Western fun Zorro....uh, close enough? Calamity Jane! Awesome theme song as I recall.

I guess I could count Quickdraw Mc Graw or Ricochet Rabbit, but I couldn't say they're my favorites.

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#5: Jul 26th 2011 at 6:46:03 PM

Hrrrm, top 10, in no particular order:

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#6: Jul 26th 2011 at 7:56:53 PM

In no order.

edited 26th Jul '11 7:58:06 PM by WolfMan16

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#8: Jul 26th 2011 at 10:50:33 PM

In no particular order some favorites are

For movies

The Land Before Time,All Dogs Go To Heaven,Secretof NIMH,An American Tail,The Toy Story trilogy,The Incredibles,WALL-E,Corpse Bride,the first three Wallace And Gromit shorts,Shrek,Spirit,Road To El Dorado,The Lion King,Aladdin,The Rescuers,Ralph Bakshi's Wizards,and Batman Beyond:Return Of The Joker

For Shows

Batman:The Animated Series,Batman Beyond,The Batman,Avatar The Last Airbender,Ed Edd And Eddy,Pre Movie Spongebob,Pre Season 11/Post Season 20 of The Simpsons,X Men:Evolution,Recess,Doug,TMNT 2003 and Codename Kids Next Door

edited 26th Jul '11 10:51:08 PM by terlwyth

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harkko Since: Apr, 2010
#9: Jul 27th 2011 at 12:38:15 AM

Why the topic name isn't "Your favorite American animated show" or "Your favorite Anglo-Saxon animated show", when that's what it really means? And BTW, animation has no plural.

The whole concept of "Western animation" really bugs me in general. Even though not all Japanese animation is the same, most of it shares similar production system whereas I'm sure there must be a bit more variety in methods of "Western animation" just because it encompasses at least three different continents (four, if you count South-America).

edited 27th Jul '11 12:42:12 AM by harkko

thelittleman66 gobblygoop from Deep in Chris-Chan's ego Since: Mar, 2011
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#10: Jul 27th 2011 at 5:22:03 PM

South Park

Beast Wars

Beast Machines

Toy Story (1)

The Simpsons

Family Guy (bite me)

Can't think of more

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#11: Jul 27th 2014 at 10:23:37 PM

Bump

Looney Tunes (Bob Clampett shorts being my favorite)

Beany and Cecil

Fleischer's Popeye

Ren and Stimpy (1-2 and APC)

Yogi Bear

Flintstones

Early Spongebob

that's all I can think of off the top of my head lol

edited 27th Jul '14 10:24:42 PM by teddy

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#12: Jul 28th 2014 at 5:16:07 AM

Favorite Nicktoons: Ren And Stimpy and Rockos Modern Life.

Favorite CN toons: Cow And Chicken, I Am Weasel, Johnny Bravo and The Grim Adventures Of Billy And Mandy.

Favorite other toons: Rocky And Bullwinkle, The Critic, Freakazoid, Garfield And Friends, Pinky And The Brain, the early 30s Fleischer cartoons...

There are very few cartoons I outright dislike.

edited 28th Jul '14 5:16:38 AM by Aldo930

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redhed311 Since: Sep, 2010
#13: Jul 28th 2014 at 11:53:33 AM

I mostly post here to discuss adult animation,so here are my top five from that category only:

1. The Simpsons

2. American Dad

3. King Of The Hill

4. Family Guy

5. South Park

Animaniacs gets an honorable mention here, because while it was aimed at kids, I think that it's generally more appreciated by adults and that was the case even when it originally aired. There were tons of adult fans whose views weren't skewed by Nostalgia Goggles.

edited 28th Jul '14 11:54:22 AM by redhed311

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#14: Jul 28th 2014 at 12:00:23 PM

In no paticular order and off the top of my head...

Rick and Morty(a hundred times Rick and morty)

Gravity falls

Adventure Time

MLP:Friendship Is Magic

Teen Titans

Invader Zim

Batman:The Animated Series

Spongebob(seasons 1-3)

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#15: Aug 3rd 2014 at 5:48:06 PM

Total Drama, 6teen, Daria, Futurama, World of Quest, Codename: Kids Next Door, Recess, Dave the Barbarian, Animaniacs, Samurai Jack, the Powerpuff Girls, and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, amongst others.

The funny thing is that I didn't discover some of these shows (Daria, Animaniacs, and Samurai Jack) until long after they went off the air. Nonetheless, I still love them. Daria is well written and realistic, I always feel that I can learn something new from Animaniacs despite being 17 years old, and Samurai Jack is beautifully animated.

I don’t even know anymore.
Penguin123 Since: May, 2012
#16: Aug 4th 2014 at 8:40:56 PM

Movies Bambi, The Lion King, Watership Down, The Last Unicorn, The Flight of Dragons The Secret of NIMH

TV Shows Batman the Animated Series, TMNT 2003, Gargoyles The Animals of Farthing Wood 90s X-Men

PPPSSC Since: Nov, 2009
#17: Aug 4th 2014 at 10:27:28 PM

Goof Troop and the Goofy Movies, Hey Arnold, Rocko's Modern Life, Pelswick, The Brave Little Toaster, Mulan, The Simpsons, South Park, and Total Drama

edited 4th Aug '14 10:28:04 PM by PPPSSC

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#18: Aug 5th 2014 at 12:21:43 AM

  • Codename: Kids Next Door
  • Regular Show
  • Gravity Falls
  • Teen Titans
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
  • Ed Edd n' Eddy

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