LegionOfDoom91
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They had a series of "Scooby Doo meets..." shows. I can't remember if the Beatles were one but Batman and Robin were.
Yeah I remember that & the Harlem Globetrotter one’s off the top of my head.
They had a series of "Scooby Doo meets..." shows. I can't remember if the Beatles were one but Batman and Robin were.
Have you ever seen the Beatles cartoon from the 60s? It lasted two years and was so awful in every single way that it's ironically amazing. I love it
Reading this thread has convinced me that I have to be the youngest poster on this board, or at least one of the youngest. Youngest "regular," at least, lol.
Also, I love how the thread on the hiring of our new coach turned into us comparing ages
The inaccurate voices do add a surprising amount of charm. Paul Frees was a great voice actor and did a lot of memorable work in Christmas specials, Disney rides, and 60s cartoons, but he sounds absolutely nothing like Lennon or Harrison- hell, half the time he doesn't even sound British- and it adds another layer of hilarity to the show.It was absolutely great, especially the voice work.
3 stooges tooThey had a series of "Scooby Doo meets..." shows. I can't remember if the Beatles were one but Batman and Robin were.
Love the voice work in Yellow SubIt was absolutely great, especially the voice work.
I used to watch those episodes as a kid while I played with my Thomas the train set. Had 2 big totes of themRingo Starr was the narrator on Thomas the Tank Engine before George Carlin did it lol.
Yeah I remember that & the Harlem Globetrotter one’s off the top of my head.
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I'm 26. You? Striiker?
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Somebody dubbed bits of Carlin's standup into episodes of Thomas the Tank Engine that he did, and the results are hilarious.Ringo Starr was the narrator on Thomas the Tank Engine before George Carlin did it lol.
Striiker is 12.Reading this thread has convinced me that I have to be the youngest poster on this board, or at least one of the youngest. Youngest "regular," at least, lol.
Also, I love how the thread on the hiring of our new coach turned into us comparing ages
You got me by 3 years, 1958 and 1976.
You're both beaten by @MiamiScreamingEagles, who first achieved sentience as the Earth congealed out of the void, and who watched the first creature struggle gasping onto dry land, and who invented racing odds while running a Brontosaurus racing league. It is due to his long memory that we know what dinosaurs actually looked like.
He was here before us. He will persist after.