So here's a few clips of Where My Dogs At? for you.
NSFW, as King Kongs...."Bongos" are uncensored.
By the way, in context, the Steve-O part is from an episode where Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston get a divorce.
I admit I kinda liked the more haughty Cindy in the show (even if her episodes tended to be the most tedious in using "hip" gimmicks such as fashion and boy bands). Kath Soucie voicing her also helped. Still a version of her not crushing over Yogi just seems wrong.
edited 4th Aug '13 7:52:31 PM by Psi001
There was an old web series by Mondo Media called Absolute Zero, which had two hosts and was done in a mock talk show format. It basically poked fun at particular problems that celebrities of that time had, similar to Where Ma Dogs At?. It was one of the, at the time, best Flash character animation I ever seen. These days, it's so obscure that the only images that pop up in Google Search for it are two 100-pixel-wide screenshots!
edited 5th Aug '13 8:11:00 AM by kyun
Robotomy is the shortest-living Cartoon Network cartoon ever aired. ....that and probably Ellen's Acres, which was a preschool show aimed at girls right at the time CN was detouring into an all-boy-targeted network without preschool shows! Only one episode was aired. Woops!
edited 5th Aug '13 9:16:56 AM by kyun
A show cancelled because Ted Turner didn't like the violence and preferred "Edutainment Cartoons" like Captain Planet.
edited 5th Aug '13 9:43:59 AM by Lionheart0
I'm just curious if anyone else remembers Dig And Dug? I'm not sure how obscure it is, but I notice it doesn't seem to have a page here. It used to air on CBC in the early to mid '90s.
i. LOVE. SWAT KATS. they had one of the most 90s intros i've ever seen, with their Youngblood's disease and their black jet and their Fingerless Gloves and the electric guitar riff playing in the background. i loved it all.
edited 6th Aug '13 12:26:25 PM by crimsonstorm15
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.
That's the song that plays in my head when I watch Samurai Pizza Cats!
The animated Jumanji comes to mind, although it has a trope page so maybe it's not as obscure as I thought.
Thanks to whoever linked to Fantastic Max. I saw one episode of that show a LONG time ago, and I was never able to figure out what it was.
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You're welcome. I really can't believe it was a spinoff of another obscure cartoon, The Adventures Of Super Ted!
Several european animated series, who are so obscure that not even I remembr their names properly. For instance, there were two distinct animated series based off The Little Vampire, one french and another appearently at least written in Czech.
edited 8th Aug '13 8:05:11 AM by peryton
Oh yea. That reminds me: What about Mona The Vampire?
I. FUCKING. LOVE. THAT. SHOW. Easily (If ONLY in just my honest opinion) the true successor to Rugrats' brand of humor and concept than that of All Grown Up could never even hope to be slightly.
Oh God, someone mentioned Super Ted.
I want to mention something: Three twins and a witch. It's a spanish cartoon about those three twin girls being costantly sucked inside fairytales by the Bored Witch. The fairytales are filled with anachronisms (Cinderella going at the ball using a motorbike instead of a carriage because the Fairy Godmother is having a holiday break, for example) and the witch collaborates with the various bad guys in order to change the ending. The twins are followed by three mice which serve as comic relief and help the main character to solve the whole situation. Then they go back home and learn some aesop.
There was also a spinoff about the witch's life.
Have I mentioned Don Hertzfeldt's stuff in this thread before? I mean, sure, everyone knows "Rejected", but few people seem to check out his other stuff, especially his It's Such a Beautiful Day trilogy, which is a travesty, since he's so good at what he does.
edited 10th Aug '13 2:28:40 PM by 0dd1
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.Though I haven't seen it in a long while, I remembered loving a show called Cubix Robots For Everyone when I was young. Very few people ever seem to know what it is though.
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.I remember Cubix. I remember not liking it.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.i remember watching Cubix. it was entertaining enough, and i think that show started up my love for robot characters.
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.I use to watch Cubix, until those blockheads at CW went into chicken shit mode and replaced it with Rescue Heroes! >:/
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To each his/her own, IMHO - because I really hate the 80's rendition of this franchise, sadly...
Even if I had different face, I AM STILL DISGRACED.