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    Characters with good chemistry togother

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    Which characters from any show (western or anime) have the best chemistry togother? Characters that can just talk and it would be the most entertaining thing you've ever seen.

    Some of my favorites are:
    Zim and Gir/Zim and Dib/Dib and his father (Invader Zim)
    Kay, Jay and Elle (MIB the series)
    Ed and Double D (E, E n' E)

    I'll think of somemore later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CartoonSage View Post
    Ed and Double D (E, E n' E)
    Couldn't agree more.

    How about Pinky and the Brain? The entire show was all about good character interaction. Brain and Stewie tend to go well together while Spongebob and Squidward is always a win.

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    Buster and Babs Bunny (Tiny Toon Adventures)
    Norbert and Daggett Beaver (The Angry Beavers)
    Yakko, Wakko and Dot (Animaniacs)
    Rocky and Bullwinkle
    Master Shake and Frylock (Aqua Teen Hunger Force)
    Mikey Simon, Gonard and Guano (Kappa Mikey)
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    Kim and Ron (Kim Possible)
    Clyde Crasscup and Leonaldo (The Alvin Show) even though Leonaldo only wispered.
    Robin and Cyborg (Teen Titans)
    Cyborg and Beast Boy (Teen Titans)
    Stan and Kyle (South Park)
    Fred Frintstone and Barney Rubble (The Flintstone)
    Yogi Bear and Bobo (Yogi Bears)
    Drakken and Shego (Kim Possible)
    88 and 89 (American Dragon: Jake Long)
    Jinx, Gizmo, and Mammoth aka the original HIVE (Teen Titans)
    Cozmo and Wanda (early Fairly Odd Parents)

    Think of some more later.
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    Yogi and Boo Boo
    Auggie Doggy and Doggy Daddy
    Snooper and Blabber
    Beany and Cecil
    Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley
    Garfield and Odie
    Chad and Tara from Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

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    Jimmy and Sheen-The Adventurs of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius
    Shaggy and Scooby-Scooby-Doo
    One Piece fan. Bleach fan.

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    Mikey Simon, Gonard and Guano (Kappa Mikey)
    You forgot the girls, I found that they also had good parallels to the male characters (often Lily w/Gonard and Mitsuki w/ Mikey).

    Robin and Cyborg (Teen Titans)
    Really, alot of TT characters had good chemistry. Robin and Starfire, Robin and Raven, Beast Boy and Raven, Beast Boy and Terra, Raven and Terra, Robin and Slade...the list goes on.

    Jimmy and Sheen-The Adventurs of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius
    What? No Carl?

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    in The Raccoons, Bert-Cedric-Bentley and Lisa in the later seasons, Ralph-Melissa, Cyril Sneer and the Pigs, Knox and Lady Butom-baden

    Rocket Robin Hood: Robin, Little John and Will Scarlet.

    And if we include European cartoons
    Asterix and Obelix
    Tintin and Captain Haddock in the Adventures of Tintin

    Fantastic 4 (2006 version): Ben Grimm (The Thing) and Johnny Storm (the Human Torch)

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    tom and jerry
    bugs and daffy
    garfield and arlene
    calvin and hobbes
    tails and cream
    bart and lisa
    daffy and porky
    micky and donald
    sylvester and tweety
    beavis and butthead
    homer and marge
    shadow and rouge
    popeye and olive oyl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoombie View Post
    Kim and Ron (Kim Possible)
    Robin and Cyborg (Teen Titans)
    Cyborg and Beast Boy (Teen Titans)
    These I agree with. Finally, some one from my era.
    Kim and Ron can't be beat, and all the Teen Titans are great together.

    Quote Originally Posted by tailsxcream View Post
    bugs and daffy
    The best 'ol'Skool' team ever.

    My shows:
    1. Teen Titans
    2. Kim Possible
    3. Legion of Superheroes
    4. Code Lyoko
    5. Storm Hawks
    6. Juniper Lee
    7. WITCH
    8. Oban Star Racers
    9. Braceface
    10. Xiaolin Showdown
    11. Avatar - The Last Airbender
    12. Jackie Chan Adventures
    13. Danny Phantom
    14. Daria
    15. Downtown
    16. Ben 10
    17. Jane and the Dragon
    How charaters interact, is what makes a show work.

    Some shows don't find this, like Teenage Robot (which is only good when all of the characters interact)

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    Fox & Crow. They obviously have great chemistry if they can manage their own series for a couple decades without a single supporting character.Not to mention rarely have a 3rd character walk in. Fox & Crow probaly have the greatest chemistry of any duo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaseykockroach View Post
    Fox & Crow.
    Ok, even I have to ask, who the heck is Fox and Crow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kagetsu View Post
    Ok, even I have to ask, who the heck is Fox and Crow.
    Fox & Crow were a pair of characters created for the early days of the now defunct UPA studio. The execs worked with Fox & Crow under duress, as they really wanted to make an alternative to funny animal pictures, but nonetheless they employed F&C to get their collective foot in the door, before they began working on the kinds of shorts that they wanted create, such as Mr. Magoo and Gerald McBoing-Boing.

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    Bugs and Daffy
    Tom and Jerry
    Dexter and Dee Dee
    Pinky and The Brain

    Quote Originally Posted by Blackstar View Post
    Fox & Crow were a pair of characters created for the early days of the now defunct UPA studio. The execs worked with Fox & Crow under duress, as they really wanted to make an alternative to funny animal pictures, but nonetheless they employed F&C to get their collective foot in the door, before they began working on the kinds of shorts that they wanted create, such as Mr. Magoo and Gerald McBoing-Boing.
    The characters were actually created for the Columbia Cartoon Unit (aka Screen Gems) and they were created by former WB director Frank Tashlin. The series lasted for almost ten years, and only the last three cartoons were made by UPA (after they became Columbia's new animation studio in the late 40s)
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    Carl and Meatwad from Aqua Teen have the best moments together, it's such a shame they aren't paired together that often. Their interactions in the episode where the Aqua Teens go on vacation is especially hilarious. Just as the time Carl babysat Meatwad.

    Cartman and Butters from South Park is a much more obvious choice. Simply watch 'Casa Bonita', 'Awesom-O' or 'Jared Has Aides' to see some of the best jokes and character interaction on the show.

    I'm gonna throw in a curve ball here and say Homer and Millhouse from The Simpsons is one of my favorite duos. Any scene these two are in together, I never fail to laugh. It doesn't matter the episode or context, something about the two conversing or interacting never fails to make me laugh.

    Zoidberg and Hermes from Futurama is another sorta odd choice, but damn are they funny together. Hermes just hates him SO much and Zoidberg just wants attention SO bad, they always have some memorable interactions. "That's coming out of YOUR pay!" lol.

    I might list more later, but that's all I can think of now.

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    Mmmm, I was kinda hoping for some more obscure choices. I'm seeing alot of examples of relationships that relitivly EVERYONE likes.

    eh whatever.

    TMNT 2003 Mikey and Raph

    Rocko's Modern Life: Mr Bighead and Rocko/Heffer and Filbert/Heffer and his family

    ATHF: Carl and Master Shake/Carl and Frylock/Carl and Mooninites/ATHF and Ezekel



    Quote Originally Posted by Desensitized View Post
    Carl and Meatwad from Aqua Teen have the best moments together, it's such a shame they aren't paired together that often. Their interactions in the episode where the Aqua Teens go on vacation is especially hilarious. Just as the time Carl babysat Meatwad.

    Cartman and Butters from South Park is a much more obvious choice. Simply watch 'Casa Bonita', 'Awesom-O' or 'Jared Has Aides' to see some of the best jokes and character interaction on the show.

    I'm gonna throw in a curve ball here and say Homer and Millhouse from The Simpsons is one of my favorite duos. Any scene these two are in together, I never fail to laugh. It doesn't matter the episode or context, something about the two conversing or interacting never fails to make me laugh.

    Zoidberg and Hermes from Futurama is another sorta odd choice, but damn are they funny together. Hermes just hates him SO much and Zoidberg just wants attention SO bad, they always have some memorable interactions. "That's coming out of YOUR pay!" lol.

    I might list more later, but that's all I can think of now.

    That's what I'm talkin' about!! I love all of these aswell, although Cartman/Butters tend to be kinda repetitive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jave View Post
    Bugs and Daffy
    Tom and Jerry
    Dexter and Dee Dee
    Pinky and The Brain

    The characters were actually created for the Columbia Cartoon Unit (aka Screen Gems) and they were created by former WB director Frank Tashlin. The series lasted for almost ten years, and only the last three cartoons were made by UPA (after they became Columbia's new animation studio in the late 40s)
    And basically the series was about the Crow outfoxing the Fox (as per the Aesop fable "The Fox and the Crow".) My dad had some comics based on the cartoon. They didn't strike me as being terribly funny. The Fox was a patsy constantly duped out of his cash by the Crow. I have never actually seen the animated version, however.

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    Robin and Slade?!?
    As for European cartoons, you forgot Code Lyoko and Totally Spies

    No offfense, but the thread should've been titled "Sidekicks: They Rode Together."

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    I thought June, Jody and Ophelia from "Juniper Lee" had great chemistry: the sugary sweet idealist (Jody), the straight woman (June), and the cynical realist (Ophelia). I think it worked a lot more than the team up we got constantly (June, Ray Ray and Monroe). I really wish we saw more of it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf359 View Post
    Robin and Slade?!?
    As for European cartoons, you forgot Code Lyoko and Totally Spies

    No offfense, but the thread should've been titled "Sidekicks: They Rode Together."

    Well, yeah like I said before I wanted to hear some OBSCURE relationships that individuals like in their favorite shows not the same basic relationships over and over.

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