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resolved Dinosaur SWAT Team? Western Animation
I remember a cartoon from around the mid nineties, about a trio of dinosaurs that had SWAT-like equipment and weapons, including a van. It was a comedy, with cartoonish designs for the characters and Amusing Injuries, so not your average Teenage Mutant Samurai Wombats show. One of the dinosaurs was a green Parasaurolophus (with the Elvis-like crest) and the others likely a purple triceratops and red T.Rex. I don't remember the villains, though.
This thing has been driving me insane, I'm kinda worried I imagined it or dreamed about it when I was a kid.
resolved '90s Goofy short Western Animation
Looking for a Goofy short from the Micke Mouse Works/House of Mouse era where Goofy is told on what was trendy in The '60s, The '70s, The '80s, and The '90s before being told on what is trendy at the then-present day.
Asking as that episode would fit into the Progressive Era Montage.
resolved Weird Cartoon Western Animation
It was a story about a fantasy world where a king hired various different knights to kill a dragon, it aired on Teletoon (Canadian broadcaster) years ago. Anyone got any idea what it is?
resolved Old cartoon (80s-90s) with character in green hat? Western Animation
I believe it was either a British show or some kind of European, and most of all I can remember is there was a male character that wore a pointy green hat and a green coat. He had a deep voice and I specifically remember scenes with him walking around and sitting in the forest? That's all I remember
resolved mystery cartoon Western Animation
I'm looking for a cartoon about I think a smalltown reporter who solved supernatural mysteries with the help of three comedy relief ghost sidekicks. I remember the ghosts being afraid of water because they apparently suffered from wicked witch of the west disease and would melt.
resolved hunchback of the notre dame Western Animation
Back in the 90's there aired a cartoon based on the hunchback of the notre dame in the Netherlands. It wasn't based on the disney version and in fact had a more darker artstyle. I remember Quasimodo quoting something his mother used to say about how the twisted oak grows the strongest. I hope this is info for something to find what I'm looking for
resolved Animated Short about Office Dog and Robot Worker Western Animation
I remember seeing a short about a sort of white office where slowly the dogs in the office who are working are replaced with robots on balls holding pencils, and it gets so absurd eventually the boss himself is replaced. The remaining dog then proceeds to kill off the robots until one is left.
Supposedly it was animated by a similar team that worked on Tron, anybody remember what it is called, if it exists at all?
resolved Cartoon with a cow and other thing in it? Western Animation
I only watched one episode when I was little, and didn't see the ending because I got scared. There was two characters, and one was a cow. I don't remember what the other was but he probably wasn't human. They went back in time to before there was life, and meet an evil guy. The evil guy shows them a puddle and explains how it's the puddle of creation or something like that, and that everything dropped in it changes history. He then drops a coin in it. The cow and other guy go back to present and now everyone has a coin for a head. They go back in time and the evil guy tries to dip the cow's udders in the puddle. At this point I got too scared to watch.
resolved Dog inheriting movie (solved) Western Animation
I don't remember many details, but there were a bunch of dogs that were set to inherit a mansion, but they had to fight against some Half-Identical Twins that were literally blue. They needed to remain in the mansion for one night and whichever group left last would keep it.
Edited by ElBuenCuateresolved Animated movie I watched when I was little Western Animation
It started with a bunch of duck eggs hatching and their parents giving them names. Then one of them turns out to be mute and the father duck is disappointed. At some point some other bird steals money from the humans. Then the mute duck gets taken in by humans for a while and learns to write. When he gets back to the other ducks, he writes "Hi everybody" on a rock or something and draws a heart around it, but the other ducks don't understand it. Later the birds give the humans back their money and the mute duck gives a girl duck a heart-shaped rock and she doesn't get it.
Edit: It's an adaptation to the Trumpet of the Swan. I misremembered some details, though.
Edited by Hqamiresolved Descendants of Greek Gods Western Animation
Someone remembers a cartoon about a bunch of teens where each was the descendant of one Greek God? I don't really remembers much besides that, except that one is the descendant of Narcisus, and is a guy too full of himself.
resolved 1990s cartoon about pirate rats Western Animation
I saw it in the 1990s in the USA. I think it was on HBO, Showtime, or one of those other premium cable channels. It was about anthropomorphic rodents, rats mostly I think, but maybe also others. Mostly it was about pirates in the age of sail. I didn't really watch this show, so I don't know much specific about it. I thought it was called "Treasure Island" but I can't find it when searching the web. I remember watching it thinking, "this isn't very much like the book Treasure Island. It must be a very loose adaptation." There were some pirates who were using some kind of magic, like dark arts to curse someone. Another time, someone was shocked and terrified to receive a note with only a black inkblot, which they called The Black Spot or some such, which was basically interpreted as a death threat. I considered the subject matter of the show to be dark and edgy, but I was pretty young at the time. It appeared to be a series or mini-series, but it's possible that it was a feature film. I'm quite certain that it was not The Pirates of Dark Water.
Edited by FerrousFaucetresolved A show about robots Western Animation
The premise is that in the future Earth has world peace and conflicts are resolved via robots having wierd contests on an alien planet(mostly involving water pistol fights, which electrocutes the robot and stuns them), the Big Bad was a human scientist who worked with another scientist who created the robot protagonist, the Big Bad decided his partners non violent problem solving was a terrible idea (mostly because his partner and the other humans became annoying manchildren and he felt Surrounded by Idiots) so he wanted to use his partners robot technology to bring back war, but his partner sent the robot protagonist to the contest planet, now the Big Bad wants to catch him to get a part that is vital to his plan.
resolved Chinese Zodiac Warriors Western Animation
There was this series, I think it was on Nickelodeon, where there were some warriors that got power from some armbands that represented the chinese zodiac, and the main character had the dragon armband. But there were also a dark version of each one, and the Big Bad used the protagonist's twin sister as a minion, and gave her the dark dragon armband.
resolved animated shorts, a moose getting sick Western Animation
trying to figure out a cartoon short i saw when i was a kid. i think the animation style was claymation, but i’m not positive. i remember a moose was playing catch with (i think) a raccoon. the raccoon has a cold though and the moose got some germs in him while playing. there might have been a scene with the germs singing. anyways, the moose got sick. for some reason, he went to a junk yard where some other animal was that tried to help him rest to get better. i think the moose mad a joke about not wanting to lie on a bed because he always tells the truth. i think this might’ve been part of a compilation of shorts because i remember a few details of different stories too... the other things i remember is a short about a boy caveman who was made fun of because he invented utensils and a story about someone locking death/the grim reaper in a chest so no one died. thanks in advance!
Edited by donatello-is-the-fellowresolved (non anthropomorphic?) dogs Western Animation
During the 90's I used to watch a show about, I think non anthropomorphic dogs, which could of course talk to each other. I don't think humans could understand humans could understand them though. In one episode in particular the leader got the idea to show that a diamond was fake by having all the howl high enough to break glass which of course caused it to shatter. It's possible the show is actually older since I saw in the Netherlands and it was definitely subbed
Edited by dutchguy1986resolved cat with past life ghost trying to kill him to get into heaven Western Animation
I have already checked Cats Have Nine Lives, but I'm looking for a cartoon about a cat who's past life ghost try to kill him to get into heaven by possessing his best friend. I'm pretty sure either lives of or ghosts of is part of the title.
resolved Island, man turning into bull, kids, weird boats. Western Animation
I'm looking for a cartoon I saw in the 90's in the Netherlands, though it's likely older. Anyway it's about this guy who lives on an island with a bunch of kids. Every episode the guy claims to have known someone famous and at least one of the children doesn't believe him. So they all go to a cave where some grumpy old lady gets convinced to give them a boat that references the famous person and they sail into a cave which somehow brings them to said person. Also the guy can turn into a bull when angry.

What comic is this panel from?
It looks like a regular Silver age panel in setting, but the inking is a bit too well-done for that era, the robot design is more sophisticated than DC, and the "big leg in foreground" layout didn't seem to be too common back then, either.
Google images won't help.