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Theres this cartoon about a bunch of pilots who ride jets in a sport that transform from into jets for fighting.
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There was a cartoon from the late 90s or the early 2000s that was about a bunch of inanimate objects that came to life at night. The hero was a pencil and his girlfriend was a pink toothbrush. This has been bugging me for ages, so any help is greatly appreciated!
Also, I have vague recollections of a show about a girl and a pirate who had a talking ship and went on adventures, they often battled a creepy skeleton and another pirate. The ship often said something along the lines of "You have...to go...INSIDE!" It was really cheaply made and pretty weird.
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I'm trying to remember this show, but no such luck. I'm from Mexico so it used to air in Latin America on Fox Kids.
Anyways all I can vaguely remember about the show was that it was about some kind of showdowns between two teams of people that piloted robots. All I can remember is one team had a green motif and the other a red motif, and of course all the good tropes for a western CGI show. (The Hero, Action Girl, Techno Geek, The Muscle, etc)
Like I said that's all I can remember, hopefully someone can remember it from such a vague explanation.
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This was a stop motion show that was on Teletoon in the early 00's. It was on before Futurama, I think. It was a fake news show that parodied all kinds of things. The two news anchors were a brown-haired man with an ordinary, simple name, and a blonde woman with a long name/lots of middle names/hyphenated last name. Her first name was Debbie Sue, I'm pretty sure.
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Was cruising around Youtube and found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHNfdYPtEVE&feature=related
I'm not into vore, but what are all the clips from? The uploader hasn't really answered. They look like they're all from the same cartoon. Anyone know?
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Does anybody know in which episode from Teen Titans Beast Boy gets a cold and transforms when he sneezes?
Edited by HaldoopenNo Title Western Animation
2 shows haunting me from my childhood; both western animation, I'm sure. And both were shown in Canada when I saw them.
1st show: Was about...
3 babies with super-powers, 1 girl 2 boys (they could talk) I think they had diff skin colours like yellow/pink/blue Each had a diff super-power like super-speed/strength They also had a grandma/elderly parental figure/caretaker?(idk) Some episodes I remember were about: giant bees, bed bugs.
2nd show: Was about...
A blue-haired boy, he was really short, and had lots of wrinkles(like an old man) He also had a grandma who looked just like him. I think the show was about a bunch of kids Some episodes I remember were about: the headless horseman(with a pumpkin head), and there was another about a kid(who kinda reminds me of Dib from invader zim) who was befriending another kid he suspected of being a vampire.
Both these shows were pretty gross (kinda like ren and stimpy)
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I have this vague memory of an animated short I once saw as a little kid. It involved a cheetah that had been poached and taken to Paris (if I recall correctly) so that he could be made into a fur coat. Once there, he manages to escape into this park somewhere in the city and (this is one scene I can clearly remember) stops in front of a flower bush. The flowers remind him of his girlfriend back home and her face appears in the bushes in a mirage sort of fashion. Forgot what happens after that, just that he eventually gets back to Africa....somehow. I want to say it was part of ABC Weekend Specials, because the animation reminded me of the animation in the Magic Flute segment, and it seems like I saw it at the same time ABC Weekends was on, but I've looked through the Weekend Specials episode list and haven't found anything comparable. Was there another show that had a similar set up (different half hour long animated shorts?) or did I hallucinate this?
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Definitely made before 2000.
I got it from an old video recording, only the second half of the episode (If it's not a movie) is possible. It starts midway through a story within the animation.
The episode I remember had the following process: A man ends up travelling underwater, finding a sort of underwater community of sorts. While there, he ends up watching a seahorse race with the seahorses moving backwards through the water. Afterwards, he notices the society has disappeared, leaving just a normal underwater scene. He shrugs, and swims away. A fish then comes along and laughs.
The man climbs onto a beach, puts on some clothes, and then flies home by flapping his arms. Possibly wearing a brown shoulder bag. The story ends, but the episode doesn't. We end up seeing a cartoon bear reading from a story book (Or just telling the story).
The episode ends with him putting on shoes with accordions on the bottom, and he hops away on them.
The ending credits have a yellow background as they roll. If you remember something exactly like this, but one detail doesn't make sense, I probably got it wrong. Anything that comes close to it would be awesome. It was on television in England.
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There were some sort of fantasy animation, the main hero's friend was a giant walking rabbit, who can talk with animals (if i recall that correctly), and there was a cursed girl who transform into some sort of stag in the daylight, and there were good goddess and evil god, who always wear a mask, and evil god have monkeys, which can bite people and turn them into zombies.
Yes, that was a weird show. May be it was based on African legends or something, but I am not sure.
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Hello tropers, I would love it if you could help me with this. It's: - a Western Animation movie - about 5-10 years old.
The plot involves: - Animals living in the woods. They think, speak etc. - There is some sort of disease, which is spreading among the animals in the forest. I remember it as being caused by a poison or pollution of some sort. The main characters have to rush to find the cure. I think the main "patient" was a young badger, or beaver or something similar.
Other details I remember: - A wise old creature (I think also a badger) gives the main characters a clock, or maybe a compass to use on their journey. - The style of the drawings looks like it may have been made by Disney, but I'm almost positive it wasn't. - It was a kid's story, but the content was surprisingly grim.
I know this is vague, but it's been bugging me for ages. Thanks in advance!
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I saw this in the 90's. It was about some animals living in the jungle. Most of them were friends, except for this one lion/leopard/jaguar/something cub. This cat was kind of a bully, revelled in being "bad", and had a cocky and relaxed attitude. The way he was colored reminds me of the lions from Lion King who were living out in the wastelands - something about the eyes, I think? In one scene, I'm pretty sure, the other animals were trying to warn him against going into a certain area, which he brushed off, telling them to "have a bad day". (This line, I'm certain of.) Later, he was with a timid snake, who he'd coerced into coming with him. He tells the snake to bow, then to bow lower. The snake replies with something like "okay, I'll try", and then a boulder rolls over him. The cat cub, who has been sitting turned away with his eyes closed in self-importance, doesn't notice the boulder. When he looks at the snake, the snake is flattened comically against the ground. The cat cub says "much better" and goes back to his previous pose. Then the snake pops up a bit so that he's no longer paper-thin, but still lying flat against the ground. He looks at the camera, then the scene ends.
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This is a show that was on PBS Kids in maybe 2004-2005? All or most of the main characters were animals. I know there was a buffalo or a bison or something who would read to the other animals, and the story would be the bulk of the episode? I think the stories were mainly from greek mythology... I remember an episode about the minotaur and the labyrinth story, and one about Icarus. The animals always discussed a moral at the end of the episode?
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Hello,
hopefully this hasn't been asked a million and one times >.>
I remember two CGI short films, from a long long time ago, the first was a short about a three fingered hand that apparently was a stand in for a valiant computer virus trying to delete a record, before dying.
the second, was about a dystopian little thing about a robot killing either mice or rats which were quite anthropomorphic in various bloody but hilarious ways. I think the robot had the ACME logo on it, but I definitely remember the thing killing two rodents with a giant hammer, and a few more I think with a blender. kind of like that SNL roach motel, clip.
thanks in advance.
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I remember this show fairly well, but the title escapes me. Late 80s/early 90s animated show by the look of it (although it could be older, the VHS I watched it on mid-90s looked like it had seen better days) It was about animals, amongst others a rabbit and a moose, driving around in Mario Kart-esque vehicles, saving the day as children's cartoon heroes is want to do, and at the end of each mission, some sort of medal was awarded to one of the animals who had performed admirably. So, sound familiar to anyone?
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I vaguely remember seeing a show once, that involved dogs with robot suits (like a human's body-so it was just the dogs' head on the robot body). They also had human-level intelligence and could speak. It runs in my mind that they were the pets of world leaders, and so they all had different accents (the only one I can really remember any specifics on was that the american dog was a golden retriever, or something like it).
I have no idea what channel I happened to catch this on, only saw it once (and it may not have even been a full episode), and I'd guess that it was sometime in the mid to late 90s. Sorry I can't give more specific information, this is just something that's been hanging around the back of mind for a while now and I'd like to see if anyone else caught it at some point and remembers it.
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Ok, so there's this show, where a red headed teen(?) goes to a school that's really tall because they accidentally made it vertically instead of horizontally.
I think his friends were some kind of black guy and a girl who was totally obsessed with him.
One episode involves the school hiring a French chef who has awesome food but tiny portions.
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Basically, there was this show centered around a young boy, (I think,) who befriended a bunch of weird anthropomorphic animals who were also monsters, like vampires, or Frankenstein's monster.
They were drawn in a style like cow and chicken, I think, and aired on Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network(,in Norway).
They were in a haunted mansion, or hotel, and I think I remember one scene where some of the characters went through a swirly hallway or something.
The monsters were also friendly.
I apologize if this already has been posted.

No "fanfic" option, but since these were both (IIRC) based off of the cartoon...
The first one was Flash centric fic, and the title was something like "Beginning/End", but with fancier language. There's a beginning section, and an end section, but no "middle" section (surprise surprise XP)
In the beginning, Flash and the rest are going on a mission, and the Flash has packed snacks for everyone. I know that one of the snacks was juiceboxes, and I'm pretty sure that they were grape.
The end spoiler was Flash doing somethign heroically suicidal, and everyone calling him to get him to not be suicidal. Instead, he opens a juicebox and starts drinking it as the Javelin he's on goes down. After that it's an Author's Note saying "...and then Batman went in with a boom tube and saved him" or something like that. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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The other story was also Flash centric, sort of. Flash was missing, and so Batman and Superman were trying to get volunteers to go look for him. That was it, except it was also about the way the Flash managed to touch everyone in the JL, and what he meant to the different people.
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