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PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:46 pm 
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Found an excellent-quality MP4 of a VHS rip of Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation. It's never been released on DVD, and the VHS has been out of print for years.

Yippie!

And the Animaniacs movie, Wakko's Wish, is available on iTunes now. Double-yippie!


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Still almost two decades later when my brother and I see the THX Logo we still quip:

"AHHH! It's the sound system Demo!"

"The audience is now deaf"

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"The audience is now deaf" is one of the pieces that has always stuck with me.

Another gag that remained with me to my adulthood (possibly because of how stealthy-smart it was) was a line when Buster is being roped into a shotgun wedding with the three gator gals by their massive father. Buster, shocked, says "I can't marry all three of them! That's bigamy!" Father Gator replies with self-satisfaction, "Naw, that's big a' me!" Such a great joke, and a great example of the different levels on which that show (and, moreso, Animaniacs) operated.


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The Arnold Pitbull was, I think, one of the very first characters I realized I could do impressions of.

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FarSky wrote:
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Another gag that remained with me to my adulthood (possibly because of how stealthy-smart it was) was a line when Buster is being roped into a shotgun wedding with the three gator gals by their massive father. Buster, shocked, says "I can't marry all three of them! That's bigamy!" Father Gator replies with self-satisfaction, "Naw, that's big a' me!" Such a great joke, and a great example of the different levels on which that show (and, moreso, Animaniacs) operated.


Classic, they had a lot of old style comedy in Animaniacs. The "HellOOO NURSE!" Was an old vaudeville bit I believe.

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Spalding: "Well whadaya say girls? Are we all gonna get married?" Mrs. Whitehead: "All of us?" Spalding: "All of us!" Mrs. Whitehead: "But that's bigamy!" Spalding: "Yes, and it's big-a-me too."

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Warner animation is often been full grown humor suitible for all ages.

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I am still waiting for them to bring back Earthworm Jim dammit!

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