Ciao for now!
Buran the Silver Dragon
>One that I liked was Capitol Critters. But it didn't get enough viewers
>when it was on primetime TV. Rumor is that a cable channel has picked it
>up and is showing it, but I don't get cable. Rabitguyz I won't hate you
That was a good one. I dunno - Animaniacs is great, and the same for TTA, but
they've both got humans in them. I'd say my favorite all-furry cartoon would
have to be Tale Spin.
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>Now, Mr. Bunny- aren't you bound by the lapine guild to promote
>'Watership Down'? :)
I think he's snarked you, boo!
On 11 Mar 1996, RabiteGuyZ wrote:
> Just a little poll.... What do you think the BEST furries cartoon was? It
> can either be a Movie (Disney's Robin Hood, Fox & Hound, AristoCats) or a
> series (Disney's Chip & Dale, Rescue Rangers, Tail Spin, any others...)
>
Too many good choices! And I haven't even scraped the surface myself.
My all time favorite would still have to be "The Secret of NIHM", I like
all the characterization, as well as the look and feel of the movie. Not
to mention this is a masterpiece made back when computers were'nt really
used much in
animation, but they still did that swinging birdcage (with all it's
strait lines) to near perfection, and the reflections of Ms. Brisby,
Justin and Mr. Ages walking accross the council floors, and the spider
webs and dust clinging to the Great Owl... I could go on and on. :)
If I could have a second vote, I'ld say that Disney's "The Gummy Bears"
made for my favorite cartoon series. I think that there was a lot of
versitility in the plots with the interactions between the different
"factions" (The bears, the humans, the orks, etc, etc)
>Jeff Mancebo <boo...@nntp.best.com> wrote:
>> boojum's eyes go wide, "I'd have to say the Secret of Nimh!!! Now
>>THAT is an incredible movie!!! *giggle*"
>
>Now, Mr. Bunny- aren't you bound by the lapine guild to promote
>'Watership Down'? :)
He may not be, but _I_ sure as heck am! =};-3
Actually, I was just thinking of that movie when you posted this.
And yes, it _is_ my favorite animated work with furries.
It's so hard to decide! Jungle Book ... Rikki-Tikki-Tavi ... Hmm... I think
I'll have to go with NIMH, though it's like comparing apple pie to orange
sherbet.
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On 12 Mar 1996, Jeff Mancebo wrote:
> boojum's eyes go wide, "I'd have to say the Secret of Nimh!!! Now
> THAT is an incredible movie!!! *giggle*"
>
> boojum the brown bunny
Balto bumped Nimh as my top furry movie. The story's a little
more engaging and there are some spectacular effects in that. Nimh has
the best backgrounds in any animated movie, however. I think Bluth and
Jacques should get together to animate at least one of the Redwall series
stories.
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Indeed issue 12 was the last that came out, almost two years ago now.
Martin claims to be saving money to print #13. Check out the Hepcats
web pages for details,
http://www.mcs.net/~dvoskuil/hepcats/hepcats.html
Bruce Richman
> I think Bluth and
>Jacques should get together to animate at least one of the Redwall series
>stories.
>
I'm amazed at how many people pick Bluth as the person to animate the
Redwall tales...we all seem to think he'd be the ideal one.
Maybe he ought to know about this!
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Now and forever, my all-time favorite furry animated movie will be
Disney's Robin Hood, with Howard the Duck or NeverEnding Story for
live-action, although I will agree that Secret of NIMH has *THE* best
background of any animated movie I've even seen. (Speaking of which,
know where I can get a copy of NIMH? Our got a little too close to Mr.
Magnet...)
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> Balto bumped Nimh as my top furry movie. The story's a little
>more engaging and there are some spectacular effects in that. Nimh has
>the best backgrounds in any animated movie, however. I think Bluth and
>Jacques should get together to animate at least one of the Redwall series
>stories.
I've been fantasizing about this recently. It should be like a
grand production, very big, maybe longer than usual animated
features, and faithful to the novels. Of course, I don't see
that happening unless someone was willing to risk a lot. Bluth
works with Fox Feature Animation now, right?
"Best" can also split out in many ways: writing, animation, realization
of furries, types of furries (morphic or nonmorphic), etc.
Terry's votes are:
- For animated feature starring lots of furries:
- Best: The Secret of NIMH
- Favourite : The Secret of NIMH
(Honourary Mention: The Great Mouse Detective)
- For animated TV show starring lots of furries:
- Best: Tail Spin
- Favourite: Tail Spin
- For animated feature with at least one furry:
- Best: Beauty and the Beast
- Favourite: Beauty and the Beast
- For animated tv show with at least one furry:
- Best: Pinky and the Brain
- Favourite: Pinky and the Brain
(Honourary Mention: Rocky and Bullwinkle)
Okay, so in animation it so happens that the stuff I like the most
is also what I think is the best. 'Tain't necessarily so for comics
or novels.
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>Bambi is also a furry toonophile's delight! There's so much truly sweet
>furry erotic imagery in that film. All those tres kyOOt toon bunny tushes
>make me absolutely *swoon!*. Actually, I'll go one step further and say
>that Bambi is the -furriest- furry feature ever made. Deliciously innocent
>furry sexuality veritably oozes from almost every frame of that film...
...Umm...
...Umm...
...Umm...
Nope, sorry, folks, THIS 'un has even *ME* completely floored. (chuckle)
Lontra, old chum, you're a piece of work, you are. :)
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The quality of the animation was typical Saturday morning fare but
I feel that Margot Penvidic's vocal interpretation of the character Jenny
contributed greatly to raising her above the normal cartoon character. The
French language stations ran a dubbed version in which Jenny was given a
high squeaky "'toon" voice which ruined the effectiveness of the character.
There was also a female fox humanoid called Mimi LaFluette (whose
voice was also exceptionally well done) who is featured in the episode
"Home, Swampy Home", and appears again in the episode "The Artificers of
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I enjoyed it enough to have a copy of my own on VHS, tho...<grin>
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> Dot And The Kangaroo was good; the seqels were pure crap....
>
> ....Quozl!
>
Including "Dot and Santa Claus"? Sure, I was about eight when I saw
that, but I remembered it well enought to find out what some of the
references were a few years later.
Blackfoot
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Seconded. For one thing, it was one of relatively few shows that
depicted a world shared among a large number of species, as opposed to
one dominated by one or two. Also, they put some effort into the
depiction of the world and the period. Rather than the standard 'present
day but with morphs' or 'present day real world with morphs hiding from
humans', they created an interesting place where one might like to live.
Although I'm not wild about the dearth of raccoons in that world... They
only show up in one lousy episode, and they're all gangsters? Slander! :)
Linnaeus
<snip>
>Nope, sorry, folks, THIS 'un has even *ME* completely floored. (chuckle)
>
>Lontra, old chum, you're a piece of work, you are. :)
>
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"When correctly viewed, everything is lewd..."
--Tom Lehrer, in the song "Smut"
Linnaeus
>Has anybody mentioned DarkStalkers yet? I've only seen the cartoon once or
>twice, but have also seen the standalone video game in several arcades.
What? There's a cartoon?? Cool! Where did you see it?
(And how big a part do John Talbot and Felicia get?)
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Yes! I watch/tape this show every Sunday afternoon since I found out
about it... Especially for the two main Furry characters, John Talbain
(Werewolf) and Felicia (Feline). The Animation is OK, and for the most
part, the episode plots are pretty standard fare. However,
there have been a few incedibly funny moments, and the
character Anakaris (The insane Mummy) always has me ROFLing...
If anyone else has been taping these, and maybe wants to trade
episodes (I don't have that many yet) e-mail me...
And some very bad news for Sony Playstation owners (*of which
I am one of*) The "Night Warriors: DarkStalkers Revenge" game
is ONLY going to be released for the Sega Saturn. Boo! Hiss!
(from Capcom's own web page at http://www.capcoment.com/buzz.htm)
Don't care for that particular marketing scheme?
You can try writing them at the address on thier web site.
(which I have a couple of times, with no response, hell, they
still haven't corrected a typo on Felicia's name on the
DarkStalkers page that I pointed out...)
However, you can express your views in a number of other ways:
>Consumer Services (408) 774-0400
>Web http://www.capcoment.com
>E-mail 74774...@compuserve.com
Speaking of which - does anyone have a good copy that they'd be
willing to dupe for me? I've been looking for a copy of this
film for years, but no one around here (SF Bay Area) seems to
have one. Sigh.
If anyone can help, drop me a line at Dark...@ix.netcom.com
I'd appreciate it.
Light and laughter,
Darkwind
A record. I've never seen you speechless before.
>Major Matt "Deliciously innocent furry sexuality. E-GADS. :)" Mason
Sorta gets you right here, doesn't it?
> >>"Plunder and Lightning" - the two part pilot
> It was a four part pilot.
On 21 Mar 1996 12:19:00 GMT, li...@asis.com (Lenester the Badger)
wrote:
> >Anyways, Becky was pretty cool, but I was especially 'impressed'
> >*grin* with the vixen archaeologist "Katy" in For Whom the Bell
> >Tolls!!
> Heh heh... that's "For Whom the Bell Klangs" - the big bad-guy was a snake
> (cobra?) named Klang, who had bionic appendages. (All bare-metal, with big
> rivets.) :>
*Looks at the Talespin Episode List still lying on the desk and snorts
embarrassedly* That's what I get for trying to post before that third
cup of coffee kicks in! *grin* You are both, of course, exactly
correct!
> Yes, that particular four-parter has a special place in my heart... it was
> the main root from which my toonophilia, and later my furriness, grew.
> (Well, more likely the root was already there, and it was the fertilizer.)
I know there is a movement in the animation industry away from
"plot-based" cartoons, but I'm afraid I still prefer the ones that
have spent some time developing character and giving the viewer a
reliable, discreet world. This episode (while it had some later (or
earlier...) continuity problems) did a lot to define the series as a
whole -- especially the characters.
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> Anyhow, you did a nice job of describing why I like the show. The more
> subliminal stuff, anyway, as I'm well aware that I like it for its 30s/40s
> South Seas aviation feel. It's almost a furry version of the two series
> that came out to try to cash in on Raiders of the Lost Ark - Tales of
> the Gold Monkey (bad!) and Bring 'Em Back Alive (pretty good). TS is better
> than both, though.
'Tales' had a really neat plane though...
Perhaps some of you furrs can give me an answer to this: I have heard
that Talespin was based heavily on an old (30's?) adventure (serial/
comic?) called "Tail Spin Tommy".
Apparently it was about the adventures of a south seas sea plane pilot
and had a lady navigator and a kid that tagged along all the time with
him...
?? I've had no luck to date following this up, except for confirmation
that the series or whatever did exist... ??
Anyways, Becky was pretty cool, but I was especially 'impressed'
*grin* with the vixen archaeologist "Katy" in For Whom the Bell
Tolls!!
Episode-wise, "Last Horizons" where they fight the Panda-La'ian army,
"Plunder and Lightning" - the two part pilot (actually run part way
through the series, I think), and the masterful "Jolly Molly
Christmas" which had some of the best animation I've seen in a TV
series...
[...]
: Speaking of which, there was a four-part miniseries published sometime in the
: '80s called "Rocket Raccoon" - I got to read the beginning of the fourth
: part, and the quality of the writing (and the furriness of the characters)
: blew me away. I'm looking for the entire series - does anyone have a lead?
Check with Comic Castle here in Eureka, Lief... I have the entire
four-issue miniseries...
(FYI, if you want to call CC, the number's 444-BOOK- Ask for Mike Liska.
He'll most likely be the one answering...)
>Anyways, Becky was pretty cool, but I was especially 'impressed'
>*grin* with the vixen archaeologist "Katy" in For Whom the Bell
>Tolls!!
Heh heh... that's "For Whom the Bell Klangs" - the big bad-guy was a snake
(cobra?) named Klang, who had bionic appendages. (All bare-metal, with big
rivets.) :>
Yes, that particular four-parter has a special place in my heart... it was
the main root from which my toonophilia, and later my furriness, grew.
(Well, more likely the root was already there, and it was the fertilizer.)
Lenester the Badger
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(It sort of makes me wonder what the qualifications are for becoming a Disney
animator...)
Anyone happen to know if it's on in Chicago? and when?
Linnaeus
: It was a four part pilot.
You sure? I thought it was a 5-parter... I know there's a *really* long
multi-part episode in TS...
....Quozl!
(TaleSpin is my second-favourite cartoon series of all time, for *all*
the reasons mentioned by everyone! Only Tiny Toon Adventures is higher in
my book...)
Yes, Marvel has had several furry characters in the past who had real
potential (Rocket Raccoon, Man-Wolf, Tigra, etc.). But invariably the
editors would find out about the latest deviation from superhero norms
and quash it. Apparrently they have a Rocket Raccoon graphics novel
in house that they've never published because they don't think there's
a market for it. And I'm told that in a Hulk comic a couple of years
back, a raccoon hide that's supposed to be Rocket's appears on a wall.
Regards,
Used to run out to Mr. Fun's in the Outlet mall at least once a week to
play it, just to watch the Animation....<grin>
( Ooooooo, I _do_ like Felicia!... )
Seriously, tho, there have been _LOTS_ of images of Felicia in alt.binaries.anime,
so I suspect they're around...
Here's Some links to pictures of Morrigan and Felicia:
http://neuromancer.hacks.arizona.edu/~eddyt/pics.html
http://hannibal.mit.edu/things/dark/dark.html
http://www.st.rim.or.jp/~yuichi_m/yu_cg4.html
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I have all the appearences of Rocket Raccoon as yet, (One issue of Hulk,
two issues of She Hulk, and the Rocket Raccoon mini-series) His first
appearence is not very well done at all, he was done by John Byrne in
She-Hulk (an interesting attempt), but it was the mini-series that
shined. the four issues had very nice artwork, and good characters, a
very surreal story.
Unfortunately, Marvel saw the whole Rocket Raccoon thing as a big joke,
and did it "for laughs" surprisingly, since the stories are not comic.
Well, I suppose I have one up on them. I look at their spandex-girl
stories today (in other words, ALL of their comics)... the miserable
stories, mediocre artwork, and obvious need to appeal to young boys by
drawing on their hormones, and laugh at their pitifullness. :) :)
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It was a four part pilot.
>'course, maybe it's all in the eyes (and minds) of the viewer.
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The cartoon Sucks.
Felicia has a major role, but the animation studio manages to draw her in
a manner that makes her nowhere near as attractive as she is in the Video
game. And her character is a real Pollyanna.
John Talbain (The werewolf) is barely there, and portryed as somewhat of
a coward.
I wouldn't mind getting my hands on the arcade machine though.
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: > Dot And The Kangaroo was good; the seqels were pure crap....
: Including "Dot and Santa Claus"? Sure, I was about eight when I saw
: that, but I remembered it well enought to find out what some of the
: references were a few years later.
The animation and voicing was off, and the music was recycled from the
first movie, which was the case with all future sequels... I don't recall
if the sercond movie ("Dot and Santa Claus", the one we're discussing
here) actually fell into the environmental propagandist rhetoric as all
the rest of the sequels did go to....
Incidentally, these movies predate "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" in its
extensive use of combining live action and animation, and there are a few
other movies before even "Dot & The Kangaroo" that had used this
technique extensively...
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-->>Has anybody mentioned DarkStalkers yet? I've only seen the cartoon once or
-->>twice, but have also seen the standalone video game in several arcades.
-->
-->What? There's a cartoon?? Cool! Where did you see it?
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-->(And how big a part do John Talbot and Felicia get?)
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Like I said, I've only seen it once or twice. I'm here in Dallas and it comes
on Channel 21 UPN at 11:00a.m. on Sundays. I kinda stumbled on it both times,
and it's been a couple of weeks since I've been home to actually see it. I
*do* remember the morphs though. I can hear Ysengren setting the VCR.
You may be right... I can't remember, or count them, cause I took the
episodes to a studio I had access to at the time, and edited them all
together as one long "movie".
>Lenester the Badger
>li...@asis.com
>(It sort of makes me wonder what the qualifications are for becoming
> a Disney animator...)
Pretty STIFF, actually...
( I've checked...<grin> )
Disney's posted job offers before in "Animation" magazine,
and they want multi-year college degrees, and experience.
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The first version will be out for the PlayStation around the end
of March, begining of April. EGM (or is it GameFan?) has already reviewed
it - finding it not very interesting, compared with the newer 3d, polygon
mapped fighting games. (Phhhppttt!) I don't care. Price - about 50 - 60
dollars.
I'd love to see an episode or two of the Darkstalkers cartoon - but
Tucson is so behind the times that we ain't even gettin' Sailor Moon! Sigh.
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>> You sure? I thought it was a 5-parter...
>You may be right... I can't remember, or count them, cause I took the
>episodes to a studio I had access to at the time, and edited them all
>together as one long "movie".
>-Mark
It was a four-part series, each about 20 min. long without commercials.
My main regret was not taping it on one of the two times it was aired
as a feature, complete with the cookie jar sequence.
[quoting me...]
: > You sure? I thought it was a 5-parter...
: You may be right... I can't remember, or count them, cause I took the
: episodes to a studio I had access to at the time, and edited them all
: together as one long "movie".
You don't have to do that- P&L is on home video, I believe...
Yes, I am quite aware of the two different versions, and I suppose
that it's a small condolence that Playstation owners will be getting
at least one version with Talbain and Felicia. However, this is
some of the stuff that we WON'T be getting:
**
Unleash all fears and experience the dark powerful forces of the night
when Capcom Entertainment brings Night Warriors: Darkstalkers
Revenge home to the Sega Saturn. <snip>
Features 14 chilling characters including 2 new and 2 previously
non-playable characters.
New secret moves, special tricks and combos.
[and a bunch of minor stuff snipped for space]
**
Again, from Capcom's site, which appears to be undergoing an
upgrade, as there is a new 'Revenge' page:
http://www.capcoment.com/hot/nightwar/nightwar.htm
> The first version will be out for the PlayStation around the end
>of March, begining of April. EGM (or is it GameFan?) has already reviewed
>it - finding it not very interesting, compared with the newer 3d, polygon
>mapped fighting games. (Phhhppttt!) I don't care. Price - about 50 - 60
>dollars.
Well, that and the orginal Darkstalkers game is getting kinda
old in game-years. On the topic of 3D fighting games, there
are some that are good, and some that suck hardcore. Personally,
I really like the feel and playability of Virtua Fighter 2.
I'd probably play more of them if there were more furry characters.
(There's SabreWulf from Killer Instinct and King (at least in
apperence)in Tekken) Ah well.
> I'd love to see an episode or two of the Darkstalkers cartoon - but
>Tucson is so behind the times that we ain't even gettin' Sailor Moon! Sigh.
I coud probably dub some for you, I don't know when exactly...
Drop me a line.
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Saw a picture in EGm of a really ugly and deformed Jon Talbain...
Nothing like the video game...
I really hope this isn't a picture from the cartoon!
He says, pointing at his tonsils.
I agree - VF2 is the only really playable 3D fighter. On the 2D front, tho, I
really don't like Capcom's basic engine, and Nintendo's (for Killer Instinct)
just plain sucks. So far, the best engine I've seen is on "King of Fighters
'95", an SNK Neo-Geo game. Unfortunately, I'm in a fairly back-woods area, so
I haven't gotten to see Samurai Showdown 3 yet. 1 and 2 were excellent
(especially 2 - Viva Cham Cham!), 3 must be great. And Cham Cham's still in
it, I hear, in both a good and an evil persona.
The Samurai Showdown series are my favorite fighters so far, period. But I
have yet to see this werewolf game... :>
Also, on the PC front, there's Brutal: Above the Claw - a completely furry
2D fighter! Okay, so the gameplay sucks, but who cares when you've got
characters like Kung Fu Bunny, Thai Cheetah, Kendo Coyote, and the Dali
Llama! (And, of course, Foxy Roxy! Yiff!)
Lenester the Badger
li...@ais.com
(Whose favorite character from Samurai Showdown is Ukyo.)
> > You sure? I thought it was a 5-parter...
>
> You may be right... I can't remember, or count them, cause I took the
> episodes to a studio I had access to at the time, and edited them all
> together as one long "movie".
Well, maybe I can put in the last word on this subject. I have every
episode of Tail Spin on tape and I can assure you that there are only
four parts to this story.
And incidentally, Tail Spin gets my vote for best overall furry cartoon. :)
Tail High!
--
Chakat Goldfur: "I don't bite, I PURR!"
[ Bernard Doove - Melbourne, Australia ]
>>>Major Matt "Deliciously innocent furry sexuality. E-GADS. :)" Mason
>>
>> Sorta gets you right here, doesn't it?
>
>He says, pointing at his tonsils.
That part goes without saying, of course. =};-3
>> I'd love to see an episode or two of the Darkstalkers cartoon -
but
>>Tucson is so behind the times that we ain't even gettin' Sailor Moon!
Sigh.
>
>I coud probably dub some for you, I don't know when exactly...
>Drop me a line.
>
>Scratch
>
I have been reading about the Darkstalkers cartoon sense it was bruoght
up on this thread but I had never seen it before and I don't play vidio
fight games so I didn't know anything about the cartoon but it sounded
instersting.
I got lucky this last sunday morning here in San Diego as I was chanel
surfing on the tube and found it on one of the local chanels. It was an
epsode I think it wsa called "Dragon business is risky business" or
something like that. I'm glad I found it. It's an instresting show. I
hope it stays on the air.
Sauratar
Actually, I talked to one of the producers of a couple of
the episodes, and it turns out that the cartoon itself is
already out of production. And the company that was doing
the animation for it has been bought out by another company.
Looks like the episodes that are out there right now are
going to be the only ones made.
And I have serious doubts that any of them will ever be
officially released on video, either...
Scratch
USA or WGN has it as well, I think. It's really pretty bad.
Getting to see Felicia is nice, but the animation is the same substandard
garbage used in most cartoons today.
I just wish they'd release the figures from Japan over here.