I prefer Tiny Toons over Animaniacs because of one character, Fifi La Fume. Next to Chikorita, from Pokemon, she's favorite female cartoon character of all time! :D
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I prefer Tiny Toons over Animaniacs because of one character, Fifi La Fume. Next to Chikorita, from Pokemon, she's favorite female cartoon character of all time! :D
Animaniacs had Pinky and The Brain shorts and Slappy Squirrel. Especially Slappy Squirrel.
Animaniacs was amazing. I kind of wish Yakko, Wakko, and Dot got more screen time, though. Animaniacs had more jokes for adults. For serious.
Animaniacs was and remains the superior cartoon.
I would pay money to see an action musical.
I like tiny toons 'cause I use to have an SNES tiny toons game that I was hella awesome at.
I remember a female comedian saying that was one thing she couldn't buy. She said she could suspend her disbelief enough to believe in Harry Potter but she couldn't believe that people would spontaneously break out in song. People just don't do that in real life is what she said in that "You Gotta LOL!" internet segment.
Animaniacs without question. I should go watch them all again as an adult since I'm sure there's a lot I missed. What a great show.
I'd have to say Tiny Toons, Animaniacs is fantastic in places but it depends on which characters are on screen, Tiny Toons was more consistent. Both are good fun though.
They're pretty close for me, but I'd say Animaniacs comes out slightly on top.
I loved Animaniacs! My favourite part of the show was the 'Good Idea, Bad Idea' reel.
I was nuts about Tiny Toons as a kid, and I have many fond memories of watching it right before I was off to school.
"Tiny Toon Adventures: Acme All Stars" for the Sega Mega Drive II (or Genesis) remains one of my favorite games, and I still play it daily. :D
I can remember the whole theme of Animaniacs. I can't remember if Tiny Toons even had a theme.
I didn't realize there were so many Animaniacs fanboys around here...But you can't deny that Tiny Toon Adventures is and was something special because it got Bruce Timm the opportunity to begin his Batman run. Also Harley Quinn herself, Arleen Sorkin, wrote one of the episodes for Tiny Toons which was a nice touch.
YouTube - Fifi La Fume: Out Of Odor
Oh, and here's the Tiny Toons theme song that some people seem to have forgotten.
YouTube - Tiny Toon Adventures Theme Song
And you need to stop thinking Indiana Jones 4 is a good movie when in reality it's just a piece of :bou::bou::bou::bou: like the Star Wars prequel trilogy! :smug: All of you Indiana Jones fanboys are in denial (including The Angry Video Game Nerd, himself, for that matter,) if you guys think Indy 4 is smurfing good enough to stand up there on the same smurfing pedestal with the Indy Trilogy.
That's it, I'm gonna call the best ever Batman, Adam West to put on his best ever Batman costume and come kick your ass.
Uh-huh. Like Adam West can still go. He's probably like Bruce Wayne in Batman Beyond, he can't smurfing go anymore because of health issues. :smug: Also I'm pretty sure the Christian Bale, Batman, can take him handily because if he can take out an entire SWAT Team, then he can handle anything. :smug:
Good idea: voting for Animaniacs. Bad idea: voting for Tiny Toons.
Sums up my feelings on that. I remember watching Tiny Toons, but nothing about it stands out in my memory, while I can remember countless shorts from Animaniacs, so it was definitely the only show of the two that was funny enough to have a lasting impression.
Pinky + Brain = :love:
John just reminded me that they need to make a live-action Batman Beyond movie.
Animaniacs, it was just better and its whole cast was much better.
I don't really like Tiny Toons, probably cause most of the cast is basically just kid versions of the normal Looney Toons cast so it basically had the "Muppet Babies" feel (well until Looney Toons completely ripped off the idea) without all the things that made Muppet Babies awesome. None of the kid toon characters were ever interesting enough to break away from simply feeling like the old Warner Bros. cartoon characters they emulated. I always felt you were better off just watching old Looney Toons reruns.
The Warner Bros. (and Sister) were just far more likable, and as people have pointed out, the segments in the show were all awesome. I especially love the Wheel of Morality. ;)
There was only two segments of Animaniacs I really liked - and one of them got removed due to cenorship reasons! :eek: Other than that, Animaniacs was good for a few early morning laughs while I was still in bed on a Saturday morning, or waiting for something to do after school.
TIny Toons, I just liked it better, it was interesting how they were literally supposed to be "The Next Generation" of Loony Toons, in a sense - Loony Toons were still going at the time, but it's obvious that what they were doing, and yes - it had a theme.
And you're saying this even after those Hollywood assclowns screwed up Avatar: The Last Airbender and Dragon Ball Z!? :confused:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMoGFeMmhKA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAcpjgKokjk
By the way, they're gonna screw up the Mass Effect series too, mind you, because Avi mothersmurfing Arad, is the producer of Mass Effect 1: The Movie. And this is the very same assclown who wouldn't let Sam Raimi use Gwen Stacy in Spider-Man 1, as the quote unquote "love interest," and he's also the same assclown who forced I repeat FORCED Sam Raimi to use Venom in Spider-Man 3 and that's why Raimi dropped the ball with Spider-Man 3. Because if he had used Venom and his Venom interpretation was good they would've (Arad and the studio) forced Sam Raimi to do even more Venom movies and Raimi hates Venom.
What on earth does Batman and Spiderman etc got to do with Tiny Toons and Animaniacs?!
And every Indiana Jones fanboy is STUPID, if they can't see that Steven Spielberg and George Lucas ruined the Indy franchise with Indy 4, twenty-something odd years, after the fact that they went out on a high note with Crusade back in '89. :smug:
Also that picture of an aging Harrison Ford wearing a Pandora hat and pretending like he's still the young, awesome, Indiana of yesteryear, is just plain stupid...And pathetic. But I digress. :smug:
I love both to death, but I think I'm going to have to side with Animaniacs.
I'm suprised Animaniacs is winning. I liked it, but I never really managed to single it out. It was good, but most of the episodes seemed samey to me (Pinky and The Brain only really being interesting when they got their own show), and most of the running jokes ran too much. I like Animaniacs, but Tiny Toons had so much more going for it in my opinion - it had somewhat of a storyline, in that it was supposed to be "The Next Generation" - I liked how most of the characters were supposed to be "new" versions of the original toons (I don't know if the Fear All one was), and that they actually involved Loony Toons - it was kind of a Loony Toons part II. It was better then Baby Loony Toons (which I also like, despite it being one big plot hole).
Boys, behave.
>>> Tiny toons.
Animaniacs jokes were awful..:luca:
Animaniacs is superior and anyone who says otherwise needs to get their head checked because they are missing a brain.
Or maybe it's just the size of their pinky (see what I did there?).
What is wrong with YOU? You still think Indiana Jones is cool, even after Steven Spielberg and George Lucas ruined it with their mediocre fourth movie? Are you blind or something? :smug:
Crystal Skull is the absolute worst movie to end the Indy series on and you're just "okay" with it? Are you mad?
Seeing an aging Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones again was like watching Roger Moore in A View to a Kill. It just didn't feel right and if the Bond series would've ended on A View to a Kill that probably would've been the worst possible way for them to go out. And low and behold, that's how the Indy series goes out twenty-eight-ish-something odd years later. :smug:
John_912, I know you made this thread but please don't derail it from its original topic. :roll2
also stop using :smug: you're not cool enough to pull it off.
I didn't watch either, but I did play the SNES Tiny Toons game and the Animaniacs PSX game. I preferred the animaniacs game, much more fun than I expected it to be.
The idea that a solid franchise consisting of four movies was absolutely ruined by one sub-par, below average movie is pretty ignorant.Quote:
What is wrong with YOU? You still think Indiana Jones is cool, even after Steven Spielberg and George Lucas ruined it with their mediocre fourth movie? Are you blind or something?
Also Crystal Skull isn't the end to the franchise or the "Indy series".
ANIMANIACS: STILL BETTER THAN TINY TOONS.
Any posts containing any of these things will be deleted from now on:
- Batman
- Indiana Jones
- George Lucas
- Steven Spielberg
- :smug:
xD
from now on. :shifty:
Hmm
This thread is now about:
- Batman
- Indiana Jones
- George Lucas
- Steven Spielberg
- :smug:
Any posts about Tiny Toons or Animaniacs will be deleted from now on
Better topic anyway.
Steven Spielberg produced Animaniacs.
You know, considering the shows being discussed, this it the only satisfactory way this thread could have gone.
Spielberg did Tiny Toons as well, he even appeared in an episode.
For all the support I've been giving Tiny Toons, I must stress I *do* like Animaniacs to some extent, but I have more respect for Tiny Toons because;
1. It had more structure.
2. It actually had some level of a storyline (not much, but there was one).
3. It never CHICKENED OUT on anything (One of Animaniacs's best characters only got two episodes to herself because ONE PERSON complained.)
Fixed.
Tiny Toons did have a story, and this was one of my favorite movies as a kid:
http://www.covershut.com/covers/Tiny...over-11011.jpg
:roll2
Also, one of my favorite cartoon characters:
http://badpamma.com/images/model_shirley_color.jpg
I remember that movie. "There's a car! There's a car! There's a car! There's a car! There's a car! There's a... whoops... truck...."
I can't for the life of me remember that duck, though.
Indiana Batman etc.
I think her name was Shirly - I have no idea which Loon Tunes character she's meant to be "copying" thought (it's not Daffy, there's already a boy duck "copying" him).
Tiny Toons