I love both to death, but I think I'm going to have to side with Animaniacs.
I love both to death, but I think I'm going to have to side with Animaniacs.
"It is a well-known fact that all heroes in all tales disliked vegetables as children.
Their legend begins with their overcoming of this weakness, and then continues with a journey filled with hardships.
That noble vegetable, the onion, lives on as a symbol of hardships overcome, and as the mark of a true hero."
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.
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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?).
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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?
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.
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John_912, I know you made this thread but please don't derail it from its original topic.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
also stop using 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.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.
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