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Post by CkRtech on Oct 12, 2004 23:28:31 GMT -5
So i just finished watching an episode of old school He-Man. It had a message at the end (just like G.I. Joe and a other eighties cartoons).
Why isn't this done anymore? Why do we not see things like this in today's cartoons?
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Post by s.marlinfan on Oct 13, 2004 4:57:58 GMT -5
![](http://img44.photobucket.com/albums/v136/TTC_Forum/op.gif) Well it's the sad fact that today kids are taught more to see everything with their feelings instead of judging what's right and wrong. Which ties into the whole liberal agenda that is taught in the educational system these days. I could carry on about this but I don't feel like typing that long. But with toy and cartoon companies being so worried about being politicaly correct they don't want to deal with the activist groups that would come down on them with bogous leagle cases. It's a sad fact but it's the world we live in now. ![:(](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/sad.png)
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Post by CkRtech on Oct 13, 2004 18:04:50 GMT -5
Another reason to miss the eighties I guess. It was an "inbetween time" from hippie life to the way things are today.
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Post by Gunman_sr5 on Oct 13, 2004 18:47:42 GMT -5
Another reason to miss the eighties I guess. It was an "inbetween time" from hippie life to the way things are today. Imagine another 20 years from now. We will be in our 40 complaining how now was the better time. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by Jo'Roq on Oct 13, 2004 18:50:49 GMT -5
How dare you expect animators to try to teach kids not to play on the train tracks? How will trial lawyers make a living?
I still want to see the Bumblebee clip of "And knowing is half the battle ....."
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