YaY! It's the weekend, and that means more cartoons! Now, I COULD have a bunch of patriotic cartoons, but for some reason decided against it. Probably 'cause I've shown most of 'em in PAST Cartoon Funs! LOL :D
Ennyway, here are this week's selections, all of which are of the FUNNY variety. Next week, we'll have more super-heroes! :)
Popeye
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Beware Of Barnacle Bill
Bugs Bunny
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Horse Hare
Li'l Abner
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Kickapoo Juice
The New Three Stooges
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The Train
Yogi Bear
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Home Sweet Jellystone
Mighty Mouse
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Episode One
Well, that's it for THIS weekend! :) I hope you all enjoy these cartoons, and we'll have some superhero cartoons NEXT week! I'll be back later with more schtuff, too! :)
Good morning! I recently found some more bumper stickers like the ones I posted here that I thought you'd like to check out.
All you have to do is print these out and tape them to your car's bumper! Or, you can put 'em on the back of your bicycle, motorcycle, scooter, or even hang 'em on the wall of your gym locker! :)
Here they are!
I'm not exactly sure when all of these came out, though I KNOW Spider-Man's came out in the '60's, and I SUSPECT all of the DC bumper stickers came out in the '80's, because of the Super Powers sticker. :)
I hope you liked these! I'll be back later with more schtuff, of course! :)
Okay! It's time for another Cartoon Fun, and THIS time I'm doin' things a LITTLE differently. I figured, why not have an all superhero "show?" :)
This is what I came up with! Enjoy! :)
Mightor
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The Tiger Men
The Flash
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To Catch A Blue Bolt
Spider-Man
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The Kilowatt Kaper
Space Ghost
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The Challenge
Superman
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The Mermen Of Emor
Thor
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The Absorbing Man
Now, THIS list is one you might wanna hold off on watching until Saturday morning! Then, even if you're too young to remember the '60's, you'll STILL get a feel for how it was when a lot of us were under the age of 10! :)
I'll probably do it this way every other week, with funny cartoons such as Popeye and Bugs Bunny alternating! :) I'll be back with more schtuff later! :)
SPOILERS ABOUND BELOW! READ ONLY AT YOUR OWN RISK, PLEASE.
Well, I saw the new movie, and I enjoyed about 98% of it! I liked this Zod as much as I did Terrence Stamp's version, as well as the new Faora. Henry Cavill was good as Superman, and will take the bitter taste out of people's mouths of Brandon Routh's Superman movie. That's NOT to say Mr. Routh wasn't good. On the CONTRARY! I enjoyed his version of The Man Of Tomorrow, but he oculdn't do much with the script he was handed.
I look forward to a Justice League movie from Warner Bros. someday, and they actually taken teeny-tiny baby steps in that direction already! There was a LexCorp truck and a Wayne Enterprises satellite in the movie. :)
Now, for the part I did NOT like:
Superman should not have to kill!
True, he killed in the Golden Age, but quit shortly into his life. Superman shouldn't even be put into a situation where it's preferable that he kill! Luthor and Joker can kill one or two people at a time, but when DC started having each one kill a hundred people at a time, it makes Superman and Batman look bad for not killing their enemies and safeguarding the public.
That, thankfully, was about all I didn't like about the movie. Thank Goodness! :)
One more thing I DID like: I liked how they showed how much more powerful Superman was over every other hero! See? :)
Once again, I DID enjoy the movie. I'd like to see it again, and will DEFINITELY own the DVD after it comes out. :)
That's it for now, and I'll be back later. :) See ya!
Good evening! It's a very warm Wednesday evening, and the new Superman movie's comin' out in a couple of days! I'm gonna see it on Saturday night, and I can't wait! I've heard some mixed reviews about it, but I'm STILL gonna hold out hope that it's gonna be a great film until I see it. :)
Now, I've got a few more banners for your (hopeful) enjoyment! These were all on
The Golden-Silver-Bronze Ages
and
Superman Message Boards. I DO hope you like 'em! :)
Well, that's all for tonight! I'll have a Cartoon Fun posted this Saturday morning for you, and I'm gonna go see Man Of Steel Saturday night! See ya! :)
That's right! This month marks Superman's 75th anniversary! For those of you youngsters who think Stan Lee created all of the comics right after he created Spider-Man, Superman was first published in June, 1938 in Action Comics #1, and the comics world was never the same! :)
I actually dressed up as Superman for Halloween a few times, too. The first time was in seventh grade (my last Trick Or Treat) and I wore a Sunday School teacher's Superman sweatshirt, a sister's ballerina tights, and red swimming trunks. Yeah, I was a MESS! LOL :D
The next time was in 1983 for work. We were allowed to dress up, and I came to work as Clark (Superman) Kent! I wore glasses back then, borrowed a friend's fedora, and wore an \S/ T-shirt. :) I did the same thing in 1988 for Superman's 50th Anniversary for a friend's Halloween party. :)
No, I'm NOT gonna dress up as Superman THIS year! :)
I created the following card for MySpace friends a few years back and was able to find it recently. Now's the perfect chance to showcase it. You can use it for the Superman fan in YOUR life, too! :)
So, once again, Happy Anniversary to my favorite comics character! I'm really looking forward to the new movie this month, too! :)
I'll be back later this week with more new stuff! See ya! :)
YaY! It's weekend time again and that USED to mean ploppin' down in front of your TV with cartoons on Saturday morning, taking root while doing so! :)
Let's do that again now! :)
Popeye
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Many Tanks
Bugs Bunny
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Beanstalk Bunny
Hercules
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Daedalus' Power Ring
The Captain And The Kids
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Seal Skinners
Baby Huey
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Party Smarty
Underdog
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The Phoney Booths
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Well, that's it for now! I'll be back with somethin' else later on! :)