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    Captain Caps is offline Member
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    A big retroactive handshake to the writers of this show...

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    I loved watching this when I was younger, if only for the references to movies, TV and music. Now I can look back and just feel amazed and proud to have seen it the first time around. Honestly, how many kids' shows before this could get away with references to Sean Young's behavhior problems, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and 2 Live Crew? None, I tell ya. For that, I give mucho credit to TTA for not insulting our intelligence, child or adult. Besides that, I feel that "How I Spent My Vacation" was a great animated feature and quite influential in my decision to try to get to Hollywood. It was influential in other ways also (To this day, whenever I see a THX promo before a movie I watch, I always say "The Audience Is Now Deaf"). So hats off to the writers of "Tiny Toon Adventures". Our modern cartoon landscape turns its longing eyes to you.

    Sincerely,

    John "Captain Caps" Kilduff

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    Nftnat is offline professor/historian/chronicler
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    Amen. And to name names, thank you to Charlie Adler, Pat Allee, Rich Arons, Debra Blanchard, Beth Bornstein, Gordon Bressack, Barry Caldwell, Bob Carrau, Renee Carter, David Cohen, Sarah Creef, Amy Crosby, Paul Dini, Buzz Dixon, Don Dougherty, Eddie Fitzgerald, Rowby Goren, Dale Hale, Peter Hastings, Stephen Hibbert, Pamela Hickey, Nicholas Hollander, Charles Howell, Ben Hurst, Len Jansen, Wayne Kaatz, Mike Kazaleh, Earl Kress, Kayte Kuch, Stephen Langford, John McCann, Douglas McCarthy, Dennis McCoy, George McGrath, Chuck Menville, Beth Milstein, Tom Minton, Grant Moran, Richard Mueller, Theresa Naugle, Maurice Noble, Deanna Oliver, Chris Otsuki, Jim Reardon, Michael Reeves, Tom Ruegger, Mark Saraceni, Sheryl Scarbrough, Roger S. Schulman, Arlene Sorkin, Sherri Stoner, M.D. Sweeney, Bruce Timm, Art Vitello, Garin Wolf, & Kent Zoormak.
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    don Jaime is offline Senior Member
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    You forgot Lester Schlumkin, the guy who brought the doughnuts and washed out the coffee pot.
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