File: Cartoon Network Grooves - Circles.swf-(4.36 MB, 320x240, Other)
[_] The nostalgia train has no brakes Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)21:54 No.2800984
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)22:23 No.2801005
Dammit OP, I nostalgia'd so fucking hard I think I broke something. My memory is angry with my
eyes and its your fault. :p
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)22:23 No.2801006
Soul Coughing is a great band, yo
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)22:35 No.2801018
that's funny, i just looked up and downloaded this flash from swfchan a few days ago. what a
small world
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)23:16 No.2801052
Yeah Hanna Barbera, I remember those cartoons. Not enough to make me nostalgic.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)23:19 No.2801056
>For thirty years, Hanna-Barbera produced many successful animated shows, including The
Flintstones, Yogi Bear, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, and The Smurfs
didn't know they did the smurfs as well. never reflected on who animated those
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)23:24 No.2801062
>Hanna-Barbera was purchased from Taft (by then named Great American Broadcasting) in late 1991
by Turner Broadcasting System, who used much of its back catalog to program its new channel,
Cartoon Network.
Both William Hanna and Joseph Barbera is dead. Died 2001 and 2006. Here we are, still alive
looking at their cartoons while they are gone forever.
The flash didn't make me nostalgic but damn it, I think reading about Hanna-Barbera is.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)23:28 No.2801064
>>2801062
same thing with Looney Tunes, actually.
What do we have today that could possibly hold up decades later? Simpsons? Spongebob?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)23:35 No.2801071
>Besides creating a lot of their own effects, they also collected sound effects from other movie
and cartoon studios, such as Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Animation, and even Walt Disney
Productions. Some of their famous sound effects included a rapid bongo drum take used for when a
character's feet were scrambling before taking off, a "KaBONG" sound produced on a guitar for
when Quick Draw McGraw, in his Zorro-style "El Kabong" crime fighting guise, would smash a guitar
over a villain's head,
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)23:36 No.2801072
>the sound of a car's brake drum combined with a bulb horn for when Fred Flintstone would drop
his bowling ball onto his foot, an automobile's tires squealing with a "skipping" effect added
for when someone would slide to a sudden stop, a bass-drum-and-cymbal combination called the
"Boom Crash" for when someone would fall down or smack into an object, a xylophone being struck
rapidly on the same note for a tip-toeing effect, and a violin being plucked with the tuning pegs
being raised to simulate something like pulling out a cat's whisker.
Dat legacy, I can hear all of those sounds in my head just reading about them.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/03/15(Wed)23:58 No.2801084
>>2801006
Screenwriter's Blues
>> [_] friendsofsandwiches 06/04/15(Thu)01:12 No.2801154
>>2801072
That
BEEEWWWWWOooooo WIP! sound.
>> [_] friendsofsandwiches 06/04/15(Thu)01:18 No.2801159
>>2801064
very few.
Animaniacs.
Pinky and the brain.
Freakazoid
The Tick.
But those are all from the late 90s, early to mid 2k.
Nowadays?
Jesus fucking Christ, how many seasons has phinias and ferb been on?
And because of craphole shows like that, we lost out on some potential epics like Modifyers.
BTW, does anyone know if fred flintstone ever used the word 'nigger'?
I know they did that smoking commercial with him.