Please forgive the 80s inclusions, I couldn't stop myself. And when I say Transformers and He-Man, etc, I mean the original series.
That's tough! Still, I went for the humorous ones, and ended on Simpsons. Homer's lie detector is one of the better!
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Futurama for me, though Duckman is a close second.
It's gotta' be South Park for me though I thought 2D TV was quite good.
I don't have a TV so I only see these things when I'm at someone elses house.
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I went for Thundercats. I had the wallpaper when I was a kid for crying out loud. You just couldn't top it at the time. Okay, maybe with Transformers you could, but I neverwatched it much when I was younger.
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Aren't the Asgard supposedly technologically superior?
I see to recall that Thundercats never left much ambiguity when it came to Good v Evil.
I voted Simpsons, partly because it isn't afraid of RL issues. And the way the Queen of England forced Homer Simpson to take Madonna with him when he returned from his holiday in Britain.
More than meets the eye... ^_^
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Jamie and the Magic Torch all tha way!
Seriously, I got series 1 & 2 on DVD (I'm not even going to pretend they belong to my niece/younger brother/great great grandchild) and it's a stand out piece of british 80's cartoonery!
Plus Wordsworth's accent is fun to mimic in social situations
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Though calling it 'animated' is stretching the truth a bit.
i like jamies and the magic tourch when ive had a few its quite funny. i was totally torn between the simpsons and futurama...i went for futureama cos some of the jokes are a little more subtle. i like that! )
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