Finch, are you planning to stick it out and watch the whole set, or did you give up at a certain point? I've got three discs left and my commitment is witheringFinch wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:00 pm I did enjoy a handful as a kid and still do but the majority of these cartoons are just too repetitive and I got bored, even watching them days apart instead of binge watching them.
Tom & Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958)
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It holds up great!therewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:01 pm I remember liking Rocky and Bullwinkle, but I'm afraid to revisit it as most of these cartoons from childhood haven't held up well at all!
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Good to hear! Now why can't that show get a blu-ray release..domino harvey wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:17 pmIt holds up great!therewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:01 pm I remember liking Rocky and Bullwinkle, but I'm afraid to revisit it as most of these cartoons from childhood haven't held up well at all!
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Ha, I got you pegged, you bougie moose cognoscenti.therewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:29 pmGood to hear! Now why can't that show get a blu-ray release..domino harvey wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:17 pmIt holds up great!therewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:01 pm I remember liking Rocky and Bullwinkle, but I'm afraid to revisit it as most of these cartoons from childhood haven't held up well at all!
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For someone who’s only seen the movie (which I’m in the minority for liking but I digress), could I ask why you like it so much? I don’t doubt that it’s good but I can’t help imagining as a cheap and corny Hanna Barbara style show.domino harvey wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:17 pmIt holds up great!therewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:01 pm I remember liking Rocky and Bullwinkle, but I'm afraid to revisit it as most of these cartoons from childhood haven't held up well at all!
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Because the animation isn’t the point, it’s basically a radio show. The nearest equivalent is the Simpsons though, in its mix of jokes that are references and satirical barbs aimed at older viewers plus silly cliffhanger adventures and goofy humor. And Edward Everett Horton of course makes everything better
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I watched about half of the set and really don't feel like continuing. I think I've sampled enough. My copy is going to Orbit for trade.therewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:10 pmFinch, are you planning to stick it out and watch the whole set, or did you give up at a certain point? I've got three discs left and my commitment is witheringFinch wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:00 pm I did enjoy a handful as a kid and still do but the majority of these cartoons are just too repetitive and I got bored, even watching them days apart instead of binge watching them.
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Well said. Is there a preferable complete DVD set you'd recommend? I see a fewdomino harvey wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:53 pm Because the animation isn’t the point, it’s basically a radio show. The nearest equivalent is the Simpsons though, in its mix of jokes that are references and satirical barbs aimed at older viewers plus silly cliffhanger adventures and goofy humor. And Edward Everett Horton of course makes everything better
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This was a detail I had in mind as well.therewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 4:34 pmYes, and the gatekeeper's nonchalant response to it is even creepierNever Cursed wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 4:32 pmI assume you're referring totherewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 3:31 pm in adulthood it struck me as exceptionally dark (a particular hinted reason for death, and upon who, in the first act's 'heaven' portion is very grim) and the brief narrative is far less predictable than the shorts normally are.I actually remember having a nightmare about that when I first watched the short at the age of, like, six.Spoiler
the kittens in the sack?
I have a vague memory of an animated short that began with this…
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…a car swerves by a river, maybe over a bridge, and throws a tied up sack into the water. The short’s hero sees this, retrieves the bag and indeed saves several kittens or puppies, forgot which.
Ah nm, it’s Puppy Tale which I already mentioned in this thread.
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I have the one with the blue packaging which just puts everything in a giant jewel case, but it’s preferable to the first set (yellow, Complete Bull) that had everything getting scratched in slotstherewillbeblus wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 9:04 pmWell said. Is there a preferable complete DVD set you'd recommend? I see a fewdomino harvey wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:53 pm Because the animation isn’t the point, it’s basically a radio show. The nearest equivalent is the Simpsons though, in its mix of jokes that are references and satirical barbs aimed at older viewers plus silly cliffhanger adventures and goofy humor. And Edward Everett Horton of course makes everything better
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Thanks Dom! I’ll try and check those out when I can, they definitely seem like a fun time!domino harvey wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:53 pm Because the animation isn’t the point, it’s basically a radio show. The nearest equivalent is the Simpsons though, in its mix of jokes that are references and satirical barbs aimed at older viewers plus silly cliffhanger adventures and goofy humor. And Edward Everett Horton of course makes everything better
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I just watched a pretty good Tom and Jerry, "Saturday Evening Puss," where Tom invites all his friends over to make a ruckus and Jerry tries to shut the party down. It's a nice break from the normal dynamic and relatable to coping with noisy neighbors!
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I'll concur that Rocky and Bullwinkle holds up magnificently. As domino mentioned, there are lots of sophisticated, rapid-fire jokes and references aimed at adults. The character design and animation has a strong mid-century modern aesthetic that's gone from cool to corny then back to cool again.
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Never got tired of Rocky and Bullwinkle -- and out sons all loved this as well. (Ditto Pinky and the Brain)
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I'm thrilled to dive back in, ordered the blue set!
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I think we have come full circle then: Tom And Jerry - Itchy And Scratchy - Rocky And Bullwinkle.
(Are Beavis And Butthead waiting in the wings?)
(Are Beavis And Butthead waiting in the wings?)
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I will go to bat for Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe as an extremely funny movie, far better than the first, ...Do America
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What about Universal's marquee character, Woody Woodpecker? That guy gets NO love compared to Bugs and Mickey.
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I enjoyed Pinky and the Brain and even had the theme song as my cellphone alarm at one time.
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Sorry - I know we veered wildly off topic here - but how the hell did I miss this event? (I'll blame the pandemic.)Matt wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 8:08 am I will go to bat for Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe as an extremely funny movie, far better than the first, ...Do America
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Just watched the promo trailer which ended with "streaming exclusively on Paramount+".
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Woody Woodpecker was my absolute favourite as a young child but you're right, he pretty much never gets mentioned in today's culture. That said I can't imagine his schtick holds up.hearthesilence wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 8:35 am What about Universal's marquee character, Woody Woodpecker? That guy gets NO love compared to Bugs and Mickey.
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I also liked the Woody cartoons on TV as a kid, but he's kind of a dime store Bugs Bunny. This seems appropriate since he was co-created by Ben Hardaway, who created the prototype Bugs for Porky's Hare Hunt, and was originally voiced by Mel Blanc. But you can all find out how you feel with the Woody Woodpecker and Friends Golden Age Collection coming out from Universal on January 20.
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I think I can still do the Woody the Woodpecker call/laugh....
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I was watching an episode of 80s animation Pingu the other day with my new-born daughter, and well, this song happened
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHJ5bMy ... rt_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHJ5bMy ... rt_radio=1