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Pietro
07-19-2001, 02:57 PM
CN just aired "The Mighty Hunters" - with indians and everything!
This is great!

-Pietro

bushnader666
07-19-2001, 05:19 PM
Amazing!

Could this be the start of something new at CN? A few months back I saw "A Horsefly Fleas" theat was stocked with Indians! Might this indicate that CN is getting bold behind AOL-Time Warner's back?

Naaah. There's going to be another Scooby-Doo marathon this weekend (Cartoon-olio).:mad:

Why don't they just kick SD too KidsWB, where it belongs with other schlock?

Joe Tully
07-19-2001, 05:42 PM
And Scooby will be there next week too. Thanks a lot Cartoonolio. Scooby and Scrappy this week, Pup named Scooby the next. I can't believed that they aired 13 Ghosts. Poor Vincent Price deserved a lot better than having to do voices on that one. Any of you who think Scrappy's bad, see the sweatshirt-wearing kid in 13 Ghosts. And yes, that one has Scrappy too, making 13 Ghosts the most vomit-provoking of all of the Scooby series.

Looks like Cow and Chicken the week after Pup, too. So now I guess CN is going out of the way to try to drive me crazy. Too late, CN, I already am.

Sveven Dvorking
07-19-2001, 05:55 PM
Originally posted by Pietro
CN just aired "The Mighty Hunters" - with indians and everything!
This is great!

-Pietro

This is the third time that aired since mid-March!
How about airing the UNAIRED ON CN Indian cartoons?

Cargoon Networm, overplaying rare classics make them less important!

Crazy Tom
07-19-2001, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by Sveven Dvorking
How about airing the UNAIRED ON CN Indian cartoons?

A good example is Porky's Phoney Express (1937)...stocked with Indians galore...should definitely be on there.

What about Tom Tom Tomcat (1952)? I have not seen that in ages and CN is hiding its teeth on the subjects because they don't want to get hit by "waining puddy tats"!!

Or, for that matter, A Feather In Its Hare (1946)? That had the nerve to make the Censored 11? I guess the Indian and Bugs, who fainted at the end of the cartoon, would have reacted the same way if they heard the cartoon was deemed un-PC.

Did anyone forget that we live in America...the land of the free and the home of the complainers?!?!

Sveven Dvorking
07-20-2001, 04:16 PM
There are a few of them. Because Hocus Pocus Pow Wow, and Injun Trouble (1969) come from lesser series, I doubt any of us will ever see them.

DR. BELCH
07-20-2001, 04:48 PM
--not only Indians, but a naked butt! Wonder what brand of hootch they're slipping the censors as a bribe to get them to cool off on the crazy snipping! ;)