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Toon Tracker: Home of the Lost Cartoons
I [heart] and [lung] Toon Tracker. It's been around since the internet was steam-powered (my real name's on his 1997 guestbook), and it's still one of the most authoritative soures I know of cartoon history. Thanks for the long-term memory jump-start, ana.
posted by wendell at 6:29 PM on December 12, 2003
posted by wendell at 6:29 PM on December 12, 2003
This is why I come here.
My old friends - Clutch and Paddlefoot, Clyde Crashcup (that's Base as in Base, and Ball as in Ball - Baseball), Stanley Livingston and Chumley (Duh, OK Tennessee), Mr. Jinx and all the rest. Where have you been, now that I really need you on Saturday morning?
Thanks, Ana
posted by georgeTirebiter at 8:54 PM on December 12, 2003
My old friends - Clutch and Paddlefoot, Clyde Crashcup (that's Base as in Base, and Ball as in Ball - Baseball), Stanley Livingston and Chumley (Duh, OK Tennessee), Mr. Jinx and all the rest. Where have you been, now that I really need you on Saturday morning?
Thanks, Ana
posted by georgeTirebiter at 8:54 PM on December 12, 2003
Way cool...for some reason, "Batfink" was the first "lost" toon that I thought of...and I wound up here Damn, it's incredible how cheesy it seems now...but I wanted to BE Batfink back in sixty-(mumble).
And diving a bit deeper, looking up the music for the show, I found this, which contains music that we have ALL heard at one point (or many), on The Simpons, Bugs/Daffy, Ren & Stimpy, etc. Cool.
posted by davidmsc at 10:11 PM on December 12, 2003
And diving a bit deeper, looking up the music for the show, I found this, which contains music that we have ALL heard at one point (or many), on The Simpons, Bugs/Daffy, Ren & Stimpy, etc. Cool.
posted by davidmsc at 10:11 PM on December 12, 2003
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