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Mar 21 2009, 06:02 PM
I also think this was another Bruce Timm show like Batman: The Animated Series.
Did Bruce Timm have anything to do with "Animaniacs"? I ask this only because while watching "Beware The Creeper" last night, The Creeper at one point busts out "O.K I love you bye bye" which was one characters catchphrase on the show. I just can't help thinking they we're doing a reference to another show right there.

Oh, and same episode has Harley coming out of a giant whipped cream pie (her face is miraculously clean) and states "Hey, do you wanna try my pie? You'll want seconds!"

Yay for sexual innuendo!
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Trillium
Apr 5 2009, 11:32 AM
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Mar 21 2009, 06:02 PM
I also think this was another Bruce Timm show like Batman: The Animated Series.
Did Bruce Timm have anything to do with "Animaniacs"? I ask this only because while watching "Beware The Creeper" last night, The Creeper at one point busts out "O.K I love you bye bye" which was one characters catchphrase on the show. I just can't help thinking they we're doing a reference to another show right there.

Oh, and same episode has Harley coming out of a giant whipped cream pie (her face is miraculously clean) and states "Hey, do you wanna try my pie? You'll want seconds!"

Yay for sexual innuendo!
He worked on it a bit I think, but maybe only a few episodes. Checking IMDB looks like Tim Ruegger produced both shows, possibly explaining the similarity in style between Tiny Toons and Animaniacs. Of course they're both Warner Bros., so probalby a ton of other people were staff on both shows as well.

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Oh, and same episode has Harley coming out of a giant whipped cream pie (her face is miraculously clean) and states "Hey, do you wanna try my pie? You'll want seconds!"

Yay for sexual innuendo!

There was also this to the joker, "Wanna rev up your Harley? Vrooom! Vrooom!" Also great because of this remake by Rally-Ae:
http://rally-ae.deviantart.com/art/Batman-Harley-Davidson-63530134

Random note, I think they're showing the Hard as Nails episode of Static Shock with Harley and Ivy on one of the Disney channels on April 12th. Dunno if there's anything that inapporpriate in it, but I remember that being the point where the femslash between them became hella obvious to me. XD
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looks like we couldn't add psychedelic moments like these old cartoons: Rocket Robin Hood (RRH) and the 1967-70 Spider-man. There was a RRH episode titled "Dementia Five" when Robin and Little John falls in the Fifth Dimension ruled by an evil guy named Infinita. Ralph Bakshi who supervised the 3rd season of RRH, recycled the plotline for an episode of Spider-man titled "Revolt in the Fifth Dimension", there was some rumors then the guys who worked on the backgrounds of these episodes and all smoked some unorthodox stuffs.


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looks like we couldn't add psychedelic moments like these old cartoons: Rocket Robin Hood (RRH) and the 1967-70 Spider-man. There was a RRH episode titled "Dementia Five" when Robin and Little John falls in the Fifth Dimension ruled by an evil guy named Infinita. Ralph Bakshi who supervised the 3rd season of RRH, recycled the plotline for an episode of Spider-man titled "Revolt in the Fifth Dimension", there was some rumors then the guys who worked on the backgrounds of these episodes and all smoked some unorthodox stuffs.


Several things.

1. Ralph Bakshi using unorthodox substances? Never. The idea is absurd.

2. Fixed the flash. You need to add size dimensions like [flash_=_425,344] or whatever to it. But not with those spaces. That's just there so you can see it.

3. *Watches top cartoon*

There is only one image.

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From a long, long time ago when it was decided that Koffing always looks like he's high on something. The rainbow background was just a pure coincidence, but WHAT A COINCIDENCE.
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1. Ralph Bakshi using unorthodox substances? Never. The idea is absurd.


He didn't but some said lots of his staff did when he worked elsewhere.

From what I read at http://www.kevinmccorrytv.com/rrobin.html

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For Season 3, and many episodes of Season 2, standard close-ups of characters were used, with lip movement superimposed. A consequent hefty reduction in animation costs allowed for more funds and attention to go to layout and background as the series shifted away from the space opera of the battle with N.O.T.T. headquarters to such pure science fiction/fantasy as a living planetary organism, a sun-extinguishing "Lord of the Shadows", and a frightening fifth dimension where weirdest thoughts become real. Part of the way through Season 2, Ralph Bakshi funded airfare to Toronto for Warner Brothers cartoons' stalwart background designer Richard H. Thomas, to whom Bakshi assigned the task of modifying the look of the "amazing years to come". It has been speculated that the background artists under Thomas' guidance for the third season were "tripping" on LSD while they were working. Use of bizarre milieu of the kind that made the last segment of 2001- A Space Odyssey a psychedelic experience, is Rocket Robin Hood's most defining trait, and it is precisely these episodes that are best remembered by young viewers of the television series.
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