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From yabbs@yabbs broken
From: yabbs@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: New Message Sub
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This is a new message base.
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From htoaster@yabbs broken
From: htoaster@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
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This base was created for the discussion of animation and cartoons. It
was stimpy's idea, but it should be pretty cool. I'm more into the
animation side of it (I always make sure to catch the Tournee's), but feel
free to discuss whatever you want.
htoaster
From silicon@yabbs broken
From: silicon@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: <no title>
Date: broken
Has anyone here read the Eightball comics, compiled in LOUT RAMPAGE.
They are pretty cool.
Has anyone read that cartoon story of teh holocaust with rats that won a
Pulitzer Prize - it looked pretty cool, but i haven't read it yet - I
should buy it.
- silicon
From htoaster@yabbs broken
From: htoaster@yabbs
To: silicon@yabbs
Subject: comics
Date: broken
I haven't heard anything about the one about the holocaust. Do you have
any more information on it?
htoaster
From silicon@yabbs Mon Sep 21 15:17:37 1992
From: silicon@yabbs
To: htoaster@yabbs
Subject: re: comics
Date: Mon Sep 21 15:17:37 1992
I forget what it is called, but it is in most bookstores that are worth
anything and it has some rats on the cover, swastika, etc...I think that
there are two parts or something. From what I hear it is based on stories
that the author heard from his father, whom was a holocaust survivor.
Someone out there has got to know more about this?!?
- silicon
From htoaster@yabbs Mon Sep 21 16:39:16 1992
From: htoaster@yabbs
To: silicon@yabbs
Subject: re: comics
Date: Mon Sep 21 16:39:16 1992
I'll have to look out for a copy. It sounds pretty interesting.
htoaster
From buddha@yabbs Sat Oct 17 12:24:12 1992
From: buddha@yabbs
To: silicon@yabbs
Subject: re: comics
Date: Sat Oct 17 12:24:12 1992
Yeah, are you talking about Maus? A GREAT book... Definately recommended.
I've got both parts.
-Boo
From silicon@yabbs Sat Oct 17 13:47:13 1992
From: silicon@yabbs
To: buddha@yabbs
Subject: re: comics
Date: Sat Oct 17 13:47:13 1992
yeah that is what i was talking about. If only I could scrounge up the
money to buy it now.
From tyrant@yabbs Sun Oct 18 09:12:00 1992
From: tyrant@yabbs
To: htoaster@yabbs
Subject: re: comics
Date: Sun Oct 18 09:12:00 1992
I think it's called "Mauz" or something like that.
From htoaster@yabbs Wed Oct 28 17:37:29 1992
From: htoaster@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: tourneys
Date: Wed Oct 28 17:37:29 1992
Anyone know if there are any tournees or animation celebrations going
around, or when the next one is to be released? I haven't seen any in a
while...usually they seem to put out one every 8 or 9 months or so...
htoaster
?
From surreal@yabbs Wed Nov 11 12:13:35 1992
From: surreal@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: tourneys
Date: Wed Nov 11 12:13:35 1992
DOes anyone know where i can pick up some japanese ANIME style pics/anims
From nocar@yabbs Thu Dec 31 22:41:56 1992
From: nocar@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Heavy Metal
Date: Thu Dec 31 22:41:56 1992
Is anyone into Heavy Metal?
I've been collecting them for a long time now, good stuff, but of late they
have been getting lamer.
At any rate, I'm looking for suggestions of works done by some of the
contributors to HM like Moebius, etc...
?
From buddha@yabbs Fri Jan 1 16:45:24 1993
From: buddha@yabbs
To: nocar@yabbs
Subject: re: Heavy Metal
Date: Fri Jan 1 16:45:24 1993
Yeah, they do some really nice stuff. I've flipped through HM a few times.
Some people say its crap because its a bit, er, risque... but I like. The
video's neat, too.
-Boo
From ydancer@yabbs Fri Jan 1 21:39:10 1993
From: ydancer@yabbs
To: buddha@yabbs
Subject: re: Heavy Metal
Date: Fri Jan 1 21:39:10 1993
I newver really looked at the magazine but the movie was awesome. I like
the one with the little robot and the secretary and the plutonium nyborg.
From atlantis@yabbs Fri Jan 8 13:27:11 1993
From: atlantis@yabbs
To: surreal@yabbs
Subject: Akira..
Date: Fri Jan 8 13:27:11 1993
Has anyone seen Akira? [The japanese cartoon] The animation is wicked.
[although I got lost somewhere around halfway through the movie, the story
line is like, majorly screwed... But other than that, pretty wicked.
the cap'n
From ydancer@yabbs Fri Jan 8 22:47:09 1993
From: ydancer@yabbs
To: atlantis@yabbs
Subject: re: Akira..
Date: Fri Jan 8 22:47:09 1993
I've seen Akira.. actually I have it here on tape (the English overdub
version.) I sorta got lost in the story too.. from what I've heard, it's
pretty simple.. Tetsuo just sorta get tired of getting picked on and goes
nuts and destroys everything.
I couldn't figure out who Akira was, or who those little blue guys were,
or what the hell that little aura machine that played the trippy music
did.
From riben@yabbs Sun Jan 10 18:26:53 1993
From: riben@yabbs
To: ydancer@yabbs
Subject: re: Akira..
Date: Sun Jan 10 18:26:53 1993
Akira is the guy who was vivisectioned and frozen in the huge golf ball
that gets vomited from underneath the stadium in the latter part of the
movie.
the blue guys were previous experiments in exploiting and extending human
psychokinetic power. wrinkly because they've been around since the war of
20+ years since.
as far as i can tell, the aura machine is supposed to give a visual
representation of the potential of a particular being to have wierdo
psycho powers.
From nocar@yabbs Wed Jan 20 04:47:35 1993
From: nocar@yabbs
To: buddha@yabbs
Subject: re: Heavy Metal
Date: Wed Jan 20 04:47:35 1993
Yeah, I had a dealer tell me that HM was teenage male fantasy rape crap...
I pointed out to him that many ofthe contributors to HM were on his shelf
in bound editions, many of them the exact same story lines that were
published in HM. He didn't have much to say to that... Still refuses to
carry it though.
Ever catch the French HM?
From dirt boy@yabbs Fri Jan 29 17:18:33 1993
From: dirt boy@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Robotech/Macross
Date: Fri Jan 29 17:18:33 1993
Does anyone like the Robotech/Macross series? That's probably my favorite
anime of all time....I have the Robotech II: The Sentinels
videotape.....it's pretty good.....why does everyone hate the Harmony Gold
English versions of Macross?
Dirt Boy
From ydancer@yabbs Mon Feb 1 14:32:15 1993
From: ydancer@yabbs
To: dirt boy@yabbs
Subject: re: Robotech/Macross
Date: Mon Feb 1 14:32:15 1993
I love that series... I have half of american macross on tape, and I also
have the japanese version (subtitled). I have all the robotech books
(icluding the sentinels..) That show was awesome, but of course, some
asshole had to pull it off the air. I heard that USA or TNT was going to
buy the rights to it and start airing it...
From havok@yabbs Thu Feb 25 13:34:36 1993
From: havok@yabbs
To: silicon@yabbs
Subject: re: comics
Date: Thu Feb 25 13:34:36 1993
The comic is based on a novel, I belive, and it is called Maus if I'm not
mistaken. It is about the holocoust, but mice are in he place of the Jews.
I looks pretty good.
-Havok
From havok@yabbs Thu Feb 25 13:38:05 1993
From: havok@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Comics
Date: Thu Feb 25 13:38:05 1993
I'm I the only one out here that reads "Mainstream" comics? (ie, Marvel)
-Havok
From dmonger@yabbs Fri Feb 26 18:35:15 1993
From: dmonger@yabbs
To: havok@yabbs
Subject: re: Comics
Date: Fri Feb 26 18:35:15 1993
No, I read them too. Unfortunately with the $1.25 cover price, I can no longer
support my $40+ every two week habit (never got around to buying subscriptions.
-dmonger
?
From aleph1@yabbs Tue Mar 2 02:24:52 1993
From: aleph1@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject:
Date: Tue Mar 2 02:24:52 1993
hmm i think this a little bit out of context but what you guys think about
the animation on Max Headroom, that i loved that show why teh hell did i
got cancelled?
aleph1
From stimpy@yabbs Tue Mar 2 23:15:42 1993
From: stimpy@yabbs
To: htoaster@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Tue Mar 2 23:15:42 1993
Thanx!
I've been so caught in mudding last semester I stopped BBSing altogether!
:(
Thank goodness I have a modem so I can be on here regularly now!
Thanx Again!
Stimpy
From stimpy@yabbs Tue Mar 2 23:17:08 1993
From: stimpy@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Ren And Stimpy
Date: Tue Mar 2 23:17:08 1993
Who likes R&S here?
If you want their episode guide or more info, email my R&S listserver
at ren-n-stimpy@nic.augsburg.edu for it.
Joy1
Send any comments about it to me at ngsippel@miavx2.ham.muohio.edu.
From spectre@yabbs Wed Mar 3 08:54:09 1993
From: spectre@yabbs
To: aleph1@yabbs
Subject: max headroom
Date: Wed Mar 3 08:54:09 1993
In message , aleph1 said:
> hmm i think this a little bit out of context but what you guys think about
> the animation on Max Headroom, that i loved that show why teh hell did i
> got cancelled?
It was created on an Amiga... cancelled because it had an enormous budget
(possibly among other reasons, I don't know).
?
From ydancer@yabbs Wed Mar 3 22:44:56 1993
From: ydancer@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re: robotech
Date: Wed Mar 3 22:44:56 1993
I thought that one of the cable networks (a la TBS or USA or TNT) would
pick it up...
From jasonlee@yabbs Wed Mar 3 23:15:32 1993
From: jasonlee@yabbs
To: ydancer@yabbs
Subject: re: robotech
Date: Wed Mar 3 23:15:32 1993
I sure hope they pick it up, but they could wait until this summer.
I don't have a tv till then.
Robotech forever!
JasonLee
From deprogra@yabbs Mon Mar 8 02:17:04 1993
From: deprogra@yabbs
To: riben@yabbs
Subject: re: Akira..
Date: Mon Mar 8 02:17:04 1993
You have to read approximately three concurrent issues of Akira to get any
idea of the sheer scope of the story. Marvel's (scuze me, Epic's) release
of it was far too flaming expensive!
Comparing the comic to the movie is like comparing any good book to a
movie made of it.
From enigma@yabbs Sat Mar 13 13:36:31 1993
From: enigma@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: animation
Date: Sat Mar 13 13:36:31 1993
Hey! I'm new on the board and am looking for info on new animation
techniques and/or computer animation techniques. Anyonegot any info or
mags they can reccommend? I'm looking at it more from the greator's
perspective (that's Creator's) as well as from a audience p.o.v.
Gracias!
enigma
From natepalm@yabbs Sun Mar 14 15:30:48 1993
From: natepalm@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: comics/animation
Date: Sun Mar 14 15:30:48 1993
I like mainstream comics.. Marvel, Dark Horse, mainly. I had to quit
right about the time spawn #3 from iMAGE came out... The new Spawns are
done by different writers, but McFarlane art. Frank Miller is doing a
story, and so is Alan Moore... dear god, those are going to be great...
I love R&S, but nobody watches it here. and they won't let me, either..
pricks. Akira was too cool. I thought I was tripping, and I've never done
drugs.. I think you'd have to watch it 3 of 4 times to completely get the
story down, without readind the books...
as for Moebius, Dark Horse has a book by him out, I'm pretty sure... and
he did my favorite Punisher poster... it's fantastic...
From spudnix@yabbs Wed Mar 17 02:02:35 1993
From: spudnix@yabbs
To: deprogra@yabbs
Subject: re: Akira..
Date: Wed Mar 17 02:02:35 1993
Agreed. To compare Akira to anything but the finest is intolerable. Some
of the best animation I have ever seen is in there. I have the English
version and used to have the Subtitled version. I never saw the Epic
release but can only imagine what it was like in comparison.
From darkside@yabbs Fri Mar 19 03:42:52 1993
From: darkside@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Gerald Scarfe
Date: Fri Mar 19 03:42:52 1993
Well, I am sure all you Pink Floyd fans know who he is...he did the
animation for Pink Floyd The Wall, and (as I learned just recently) the
stage show for roger water's 'pros and cons of hitchhiking' tour...I was
wondering if Roger released a videotape to go along with that solo effort
as Mr. Scarfe's animation has to be the most intense animation I have ever
seen...the inside of the cover on the tape lists the actors and actresses
so I was wondering if there was a film counterpart...
also, check out: cs.uwp.edu
/pub/music/lists/floyd
has discographies, articles, interviews, lyrics, etc...well over a meg of
tfiles on nothing but floyd, waters, gilmour, barrett, etc...
D.
From xaen2@yabbs Mon Mar 29 01:45:11 1993
From: xaen2@yabbs
To: enigma@yabbs
Subject: re: info
Date: Mon Mar 29 01:45:11 1993
The best way to learn techniques is to read all the lame books (or look a
t th pictures) at the bookstore and library about animation. All you need
is to figure out the basics (figure out how a problem is approached). once
you have done this read cinefex and american animator and animation
magazine and cinefantastiqe and pixel visions and b-club and computer
graphics world and any other lame ass mags. No mag will have cool in depth
stuff that is exactly what you want, but you find you can always get info
on techniques etc just by referencing the junk to the somewhat lame basics
books. ITs all real easy anyway, no new technologies have really come to
change things that a interneter cant get. And the onl obvious downside is
that ppl do this junk for money, and aren't to hip to sharing stuff. Look
at publishings of ACM siggraph for the absolute coolest computer animation
and graphics stuff.
From faisal@yabbs Wed Mar 31 13:18:39 1993
From: faisal@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Zeta Gundam?
Date: Wed Mar 31 13:18:39 1993
so for those of you who are anime fans, how many have seen Zeta Gundam?
or any Gundam for that matter...
Bubble Gum Crisis?
Venus Wars?
Nadia?
any opinions on the above?
From bubba@yabbs Thu Apr 8 03:20:44 1993
From: bubba@yabbs
To: faisal@yabbs
Subject: re: Zeta Gundam?
Date: Thu Apr 8 03:20:44 1993
I have Gundam and Bubble Gum Crisis on VHS. I just copied Guyver episodes
1-4 tonight as a matter of fact.
From hiro@yabbs Sat May 1 01:35:43 1993
From: hiro@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: Zeta Gundam?
Date: Sat May 1 01:35:43 1993
Anybody out there like the Dirty Pair? Basically, two beautiful
scantily-clad female cops minding their own business. Then out of nowhere
a monster or something appears, and they pull out guns and start wasting
everything in sight. Bizarre.
Or else the Japanimation pornos. Gads.
From faisal@yabbs Sat May 1 05:14:54 1993
From: faisal@yabbs
To: hiro@yabbs
Subject: Lovely Angels
Date: Sat May 1 05:14:54 1993
Dirty Pair is cool. Various DP videos have been released subbed in the US
and they're not cops, they're 'private investigators' extraordinaire
just move all your valuables off planet before hiring them :)
From proteus@yabbs Sat May 1 20:16:40 1993
From: proteus@yabbs
To: faisal@yabbs
Subject: re: Zeta Gundam?
Date: Sat May 1 20:16:40 1993
heard about gundam...read some of the novelizations...but, where'd you
get a copy of the series? ahh, well...
From faisal@yabbs Thu May 6 16:49:34 1993
From: faisal@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: Zeta Gundam?
Date: Thu May 6 16:49:34 1993
several people i know have copies of the full series
i have the first 4 movies...
etc...
From deprogra@yabbs Sat May 8 19:41:50 1993
From: deprogra@yabbs
To: faisal@yabbs
Subject: re: Zeta Gundam?
Date: Sat May 8 19:41:50 1993
Zeta Gundam is okay. Bubble Gum Crisis is great, I've seen most of
them. Bubble Gum Crash has degenerated from what I've heard.
What I've seen of Nadia has impressed the hell out of me. I havent seen
Venus Wars yet, but I intend to.
The comic of Akira is available in paperback collections. Each of them is
15$ and contains only part of the story. I don't know why Marvel had to
color Akira, since it makes it more expensive, which is contrary to
the spirit of manga. Then again, that's probably the idea.
From faisal@yabbs Sun Aug 15 01:06:17 1993
From: faisal@yabbs
To: deprogra@yabbs
Subject: Akira comics?
Date: Sun Aug 15 01:06:17 1993
I have a bunch of the Akira comic graphic novel collections but not all.
Is it possible to get back issues of these? I have 3,4,5,6 and 9, and I'd
like to get the rest to complete the collection, obviously...
probably hopeless
From maestro@yabbs Sat Aug 21 19:04:47 1993
From: maestro@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Ren and STIMPY
Date: Sat Aug 21 19:04:47 1993
Guess what, I'm shocked. On our Canadian Music Station 'Much Music', the
CRTC has decided to ban Ren and Stiimpy, now this really pisses me off,
they just played a 12 hour marathon and stuff, and everybody faXED in
there comments (while I faxed in a bither of my ass to send to the CRTC)..
I dont think CRTC will change their decision..
Grr..
~ ThE MaEsTrO ~
From mephisto@yabbs Fri Aug 27 12:32:39 1993
From: mephisto@yabbs
To: maestro@yabbs
Subject: re: Ren and STIMPY
Date: Fri Aug 27 12:32:39 1993
Did they say why they banned it? Geez... why couldn't they ban the
Partridge Family or something? haha...
Mephistopheles
From tyrant@yabbs Sun Sep 5 13:24:48 1993
From: tyrant@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Autodesk 3-D Studiio
Date: Sun Sep 5 13:24:48 1993
Anyone ever use this program?
From wonko@yabbs Tue Sep 7 10:23:34 1993
From: wonko@yabbs
To: tyrant@yabbs
Subject: re: Autodesk 3-D Studiio
Date: Tue Sep 7 10:23:34 1993
no, when you find out about it, tell me. :)
-wonko
From vmax!@yabbs Thu Sep 9 11:17:13 1993
From: vmax!@yabbs
To: tyrant@yabbs
Subject: re: Autodesk 3-D Studiio
Date: Thu Sep 9 11:17:13 1993
yeah. why?
From jasonlee@yabbs Sun Sep 12 16:11:27 1993
From: jasonlee@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Cartoons
Date: Sun Sep 12 16:11:27 1993
Does anyone remember the names of some of the old Japanese robot cartoon
movies that HBO used to show back in the early 80s? I used to love them,
but I can't remember the names...
Matt
From lobster@yabbs Mon Sep 20 00:19:27 1993
From: lobster@yabbs
To: silicon@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Mon Sep 20 00:19:27 1993
--------------------------------------------
Has anyone read that cartoon story of teh holocaust with rats that won a
Pulitzer Prize - it looked pretty cool, but i haven't read it yet - I
should buy it.
-------------------------------------------
I think it's called "Mous"...can't miss it, the logo has a swatstika
on it. I remember a girl in my old dorm put the logo and a cartoon on her
door and a lot of people got offended. They really shouldn't have, but
they did...
From jasonlee@yabbs Mon Sep 20 14:15:36 1993
From: jasonlee@yabbs
To: lobster@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Mon Sep 20 14:15:36 1993
I haven't read it, but I know what you're talking about. It's called
"Maus" and there is also a "Maus II." I don't remember the author,
though. The stories are supposed to be very realistic and frightening.
JasonLee
From admiral@yabbs Mon Sep 20 20:10:39 1993
From: admiral@yabbs
To: lobster@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Mon Sep 20 20:10:39 1993
Well, what did you expect when you put that up dude? A lot of people
get ticked off at skinheads and naziism and all that shit. Just on a
curiosity level, are you a skinhead?
llatta
From lobster@yabbs Mon Sep 20 21:15:56 1993
From: lobster@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Mon Sep 20 21:15:56 1993
------------------------------
I haven't read it, but I know what you're talking about. It's called
"Maus" and there is also a "Maus II." I don't remember the author,
though. The stories are supposed to be very realistic and frightening.
-------------------------------
Yeah it's a black and white comic(s) I think. Realistic and
frightening? I haven't read it but those two words spark my curiosity.
I'll take a glance next time I come into contact w/ a copy.
/*-- Lobster --*/
From lobster@yabbs Mon Sep 20 21:22:32 1993
From: lobster@yabbs
To: admiral@yabbs
Subject: maus
Date: Mon Sep 20 21:22:32 1993
<------------------------------------->
Well, what did you expect when you put that up dude? A lot of people
get ticked off at skinheads and naziism and all that shit. Just on a
curiosity level, are you a skinhead?
<------------------------------------->
I didn't say _I_ put it up, I said a girl that I know put it up. And
it's not like it was a big nasty swatstika dripping with blood; it was a
little 4"x4" Maus logo that happened to have a swatstika in it. The girl
was not a skinhead, in fact, she was Jewish, so I doubt that she had any
bad intentions in mind when putting up the logo.
No, I'm not a skinhead.
/*-- Lobster --*/
From admiral@yabbs Wed Sep 22 19:40:58 1993
From: admiral@yabbs
To: lobster@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Wed Sep 22 19:40:58 1993
ok, sorry, I speedread so I miss things sometimes dude. I dunno...
Its a bad period in world history that somepeople don't want to talk
about. I personally don' tknow what I would think, I would have to see
exactly what it looked like though.
llatta
From jasonlee@yabbs Thu Sep 23 20:03:27 1993
From: jasonlee@yabbs
To: admiral@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Thu Sep 23 20:03:27 1993
Well, the guy who wrote "Maus" is a concentration camp survivor, so I
guess he wants to talk about it. I doubt he would create a logo just to
offend other people.
JasonLee
From proteus@yabbs Sun Sep 26 09:02:29 1993
From: proteus@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Sun Sep 26 09:02:29 1993
no, the guy who wrote maus was the son of survivors. he started
talking to his father about the concentration camps, and i guess he wrote
the book to get
From proteus@yabbs Sun Sep 26 09:12:31 1993
From: proteus@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Sun Sep 26 09:12:31 1993
sorry, i goofed. to continue:
i guess he wrote the book to get over his doubts about himself
surviving the camps. his brother didn't survive, and in many ways his
mother did not either. this book wasn't supposed to offend anybody. it was
like elie wiesel's book night: just personal experiences in the camps. a
few scenes in the death camps disgusted me, but this was supposed to be
preventative.
maus wasn't meant to offend anybody. when someone reads the books,
they'll get it.
sorry i'm half asleep now so that's why none of this makes sense.
From tyrant@yabbs Sat Oct 2 14:51:32 1993
From: tyrant@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Sat Oct 2 14:51:32 1993
I think that it would make a pretty good movie...
It would probably be one of the few serious cartoon movies during the
history of movies...
tyrant.
From proteus@yabbs Sat Oct 2 19:52:29 1993
From: proteus@yabbs
To: tyrant@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Sat Oct 2 19:52:29 1993
yeah, sure it would make a great animated movie, but the author didn't
want to do it. there's this one part in maus 2 where he's a real person
(wearing a mouse mask) drawing on a heap of dead bodies saying that he
didn't want to make it into a tvshow or movie. somewhere in the middle.
but there have been many serious cartoon movies recently, like akira,
(alright you probably meant -american- movie. well, gee. have there been
any serious american movies lately? sorry, bad joke) and i think that was
mid-eighties. there've been many serious cartoon movies. later.
From lastxit@yabbs Thu Oct 7 22:56:49 1993
From: lastxit@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Mask Man
Date: Thu Oct 7 22:56:49 1993
Hey all, I''m trying to find out the name of a cartoonn that I saw on
Showtime a couple of times a loooooong time ago:
It was a total parody style of The Lone Ranger, and all the characters
got to curse and such, the main one being the Mask Man...
I found it hilarious, and I would like to be able to get a copy of it
again (had it on tape, but lost it)...any help would be greatly
appreciated.
LX
From fatdog@yabbs Sun Oct 10 06:27:14 1993
From: fatdog@yabbs
To: lobster@yabbs
Subject: Maus : A survivors Tale I /
Date: Sun Oct 10 06:27:14 1993
> Has anyone read that cartoon story of teh holocaust
>with rats that won a Pulitzer Prize - it looked
>pretty cool, but i haven't read it yet - I should buy it.
Yeah, i've read it. It's called MAUS : A Survivours Tale
I / II. by Art Speigleman (sp?). I'd recommend you
buying it, it beats all the super hero shit by far and
give an alternate view of the nazi occupation of
poland with a suttle yet powerful insight.
-FatDog..
From fatdog@yabbs Sun Oct 10 06:31:11 1993
From: fatdog@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sun Oct 10 06:31:11 1993
> I haven't read it, but I know what you're talking about.
> It's called "Maus" and there is also a "Maus II." I don't
> remember the author, though. The stories are supposed to be
> very realistic and frightening.
>
> JasonLee
The author is Art Speigleman and the stories are based on his
fatherduring WWII. The art has a lot to be desired for,
but the story more than makes up for this.
-FatDog..
From fatdog@yabbs Sun Oct 10 06:34:21 1993
From: fatdog@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Sun Oct 10 06:34:21 1993
Well, the guy who wrote "Maus" is a concentration camp survivor, so I
guess he wants to talk about it. I doubt he would create a logo just to
offend other people.
JasonLee
^^^^^^^^------------------
No, it was his father that was the concentration camp survivor,
and it's based around him.
--F../s
From proteus@yabbs Sun Oct 10 08:06:44 1993
From: proteus@yabbs
To: fatdog@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sun Oct 10 08:06:44 1993
the art has a lot to be desired for? geez, i thought the art was
perfect for this story. the art was meant to show only the actions that
took place and (more importantly) for the metaphor of the jewish being
mice, the germans being cats, etc.
anyway, this was meant to be a very serious work and i think that he
thought that real detailed art would allow it to be blown off as "just" a
comic book.
oh this didn't make much sense either. sorry.
From Perspex@yabbs Wed Oct 13 02:53:45 1993
From: Perspex@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Date: Wed Oct 13 02:53:45 1993
Is the rumor true that the show @ Metropol on the 24th is Cancelled??
Hope not, since Green Day was sold out, it was my only salvation, guess
I'm gonna have to kill myself...
Perspex
From jasonlee@yabbs Wed Oct 13 19:46:58 1993
From: jasonlee@yabbs
To: Perspex@yabbs
Subject: re: Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Date: Wed Oct 13 19:46:58 1993
You mentioned a place called Metropol. Why is everything I see,
everywhere I go named Metropol? My friend had a bbs named Metropol. Down
the stree from him a place opened up called the Metropol Art Cafe. What's
with this? Isn't "Metropol" from a comic?
JasonLee
From htoaster@yabbs Wed Oct 13 22:06:56 1993
From: htoaster@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re: Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Date: Wed Oct 13 22:06:56 1993
in pittsburgh metropol is a club, and that is probably what he was
referring to... i'm not sure where the name came from originally.
alex
From Perspex@yabbs Mon Oct 25 21:57:22 1993
From: Perspex@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re: Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Date: Mon Oct 25 21:57:22 1993
I think its something german... I forget what it means, but its an
"Industrial Dance" type place. Yea... I dont know, its been here for
about 4 years now i think, Metropol is from a comic too, i think...
Perspex
From guest@yabbs Sat Nov 6 01:03:41 1993
From: guest@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sat Nov 6 01:03:41 1993
How do you change the password to get on here. Someone else read my
information pack in my room with all my passwords and crap. So I need to
change them all before he does.
From htoaster@yabbs Sat Nov 6 01:35:47 1993
From: htoaster@yabbs
To: guest@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sat Nov 6 01:35:47 1993
In message re: <no title>, guest said:
> How do you change the password to get on here. Someone else read my
> information pack in my room with all my passwords and crap. So I need to
> change them all before he does.
first of all, you shouldn't change the password for the guest account. If you
make your own account you can do it from the config menu off of the main menu.
htoaster
From skippy@yabbs Mon Nov 8 21:39:47 1993
From: skippy@yabbs
To: guest@yabbs
Subject: passwds...
Date: Mon Nov 8 21:39:47 1993
not to mentions, you shouldn't even write your passwords down anywhere..
bad form...
--skip (security freak)
From xela@yabbs Tue Nov 9 02:37:48 1993
From: xela@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Tue Nov 9 02:37:48 1993
Actually, it was Art Spiegelman (the author)'s dad who was the Holocaust
survivor. The story (at least in Maus II) is the son coming to terms with
himself and his father's grief.
Later,
Xela
From jasonlee@yabbs Sat Nov 13 18:42:19 1993
From: jasonlee@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Miyazaki films!
Date: Sat Nov 13 18:42:19 1993
Has anyone else seen any of Miyazaki's movies (My Neighbor Totoro, Porco
Rosso, something else that I can't remember) ?? His stuff is really
amazing, and I can't seem to find it anywhere, but somehow the animation
club here has gotten their hands on them. The films are really great...
JasonLee
From t.n-t.@yabbs Tue Nov 16 11:16:52 1993
From: t.n-t.@yabbs
To: kat@yabbs
Subject: <no title>
Date: Tue Nov 16 11:16:52 1993
good day to you
From basialee@yabbs Thu Dec 2 12:03:31 1993
From: basialee@yabbs
To: e@yabbs
Subject: who is stimpy
Date: Thu Dec 2 12:03:31 1993
so who is he(stimpy) is it the same one from the cartoon? I do not know
much about cartoons drawing but i sure do like to watch them.
is everyone on here a artist?
s
From poop@yabbs Thu Dec 2 18:31:34 1993
From: poop@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: who is stimpy
Date: Thu Dec 2 18:31:34 1993
I am an artist, but I want to ask all of you a question.
Are there any animation schools around the country (usa)
If you know of any, upload th names of them to my account at
Penn State:ams176@fert1.fe.psu.edu (email me I mean)
Poop
From Shade@yabbs Sat Dec 4 17:19:46 1993
From: Shade@yabbs
To: faisal@yabbs
Subject: re: Akira comics?
Date: Sat Dec 4 17:19:46 1993
Any good comic shop should hav e issues 4-9 in their back issue bins. If
not, Marvel is publishing collected editons, with about 3 or 4 issues in
each book. I saw some of them at a Waldenbooks recently.
like all good things in life, it just takes looking for.
peace and ocelots, Shade
From JasonLee@yabbs Wed Jan 12 14:27:39 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: maus
Date: Wed Jan 12 14:27:39 1994
Ah, I finally got Maus, bot I & II. Amazingly good and scary and real.
The animals really represent the different peoples nicely. Also, I like
the sub story line about Art Spiegelman and his father. Makes it so the
books aren't just a holocaust horror story.
JasonLee
From JimJones@yabbs Fri Jan 14 12:17:34 1994
From: JimJones@yabbs
To: poop@yabbs
Subject: re: who is stimpy
Date: Fri Jan 14 12:17:34 1994
Hey! You weasel! What the hell are you doing here??? ;)
From natepalm@yabbs Sun Jan 23 23:01:52 1994
From: natepalm@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: 2000 ad?
Date: Sun Jan 23 23:01:52 1994
Does anybody know of a place that imports 2000 AD progs, from england?
I'm really jonesing for some copies, I haven't read it in ages, and it's
one of the best comics around....
any info, or leads would be appreciated.
-nate
From macho@yabbs Mon Jan 24 17:40:03 1994
From: macho@yabbs
To: natepalm@yabbs
Subject: re: 2000 ad?
Date: Mon Jan 24 17:40:03 1994
nope/s
From proteus@yabbs Wed Feb 2 15:53:14 1994
From: proteus@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: kamui no ken
Date: Wed Feb 2 15:53:14 1994
gee, i just saw this movie (the dagger of kamui) and i was wondering
if i was the only one... it is animated, and currently distributed by
animego. i saw it and i loved it.. the plot was just a bit, well, full of
coincidences but i loved the fight scenes. how surreal.
if you've never even heard of this, it's an anime movie about a guy
called jiro. he's orphaned, and a shinobi kills his foster parents. he's
picked up by this warrior-priest type and eventually sent on some quest..
the animation is very clean, almost as good as akira. in my opinion,
of course. i hope this post was a little coherent.
From JasonLee@yabbs Wed Feb 2 16:16:33 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Wed Feb 2 16:16:33 1994
I haven't seen this one, but I've heard of it. BTW, the animation in
Akira is not the best in the universe. For ultimate brilliance, watch
Miyazaki's Tonari No Totoro or Porco Rosso.
JasonLee
From hechatta@yabbs Wed Feb 2 17:57:50 1994
From: hechatta@yabbs
To: JasonLee@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Wed Feb 2 17:57:50 1994
Talking about H.Miyazaki's movies, the best one is "Kaze no tani no
Nausica" (=Nausica of windy valley) I've never seen it in the states,
though. The story is very beautiful (of cource, the animation, too).
You've got to see it when you have a chance.
From JasonLee@yabbs Wed Feb 2 23:38:55 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: hechatta@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Wed Feb 2 23:38:55 1994
I'm supposed to be getting Nausicaa and Laputa in the mail sometime soon.
Then I'll have the full Miyazaki collection: Kiki, Porco Rosso, Totoro,
Castle of Cagliostro, Nausicaa, and Laputa. Any others I've missed?
What's he working on currently?
JasonLee
From proteus@yabbs Thu Feb 3 16:52:24 1994
From: proteus@yabbs
To: JasonLee@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Thu Feb 3 16:52:24 1994
well, i'm not that familliar with miyazaki's work, although it is
(at least what i've seen) pretty good. but, disney (yes, disney) movies
are, generally better -animated- than most anime i'm familliar with.
however, the character designs are terribly simple and the movement
is rather artificial. i simply gave akira as a reference point because it
seemed most people have seen it.
that reminds me. who the hell was akira? i'm pretty sure it wasn't in
the bottles.. i know they answered this in the manga but i never read it.
oh, and the dagger of kamui really is worthwhile to see. if not for
the plot (which ends up being a really big coincidence), then for the
fight scenes. it is rather gory, though. the average shinobi doesn't last
very long. i'd advise you to rent it (hell, blockbuster might even have
it). if this didn't make much sense.. it's been a long day.
From dan-bob@yabbs Thu Feb 3 19:51:30 1994
From: dan-bob@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Thu Feb 3 19:51:30 1994
Basically the way i see it (having seen the film, and read all the
marvel AKIRA so far...any sign of the end? i don't know)
is that it was the human physical body of akira in the bottles
as he was chopped up to see if they coulds find out how
he worked.....
but the spiritual essance of akira, being such a powerful
physic i suppose he left enough of a residue in his remains to
be called on by the 3 'children'.
or the appearance of akira at the end could be attributed to some
thing higher (eg like ben kenobi in star wars)
who knows
dan-bob (all my humbl opinions ppl.)
From JasonLee@yabbs Thu Feb 3 21:08:30 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: dan-bob@yabbs
Subject: Disney vs. Anime
Date: Thu Feb 3 21:08:30 1994
Actually, most of the Disney movies I've seen are not on a level with most
Anime movies I've seen. Disney right now seems to be trying to blend
computer animation into their work, but the super-high resolution rendered
scenes don't mesh with the drawing styles of the animators. In addition,
the animation is often very flat, almost reminiscent of Hanna Barbara
features, though with a lot more detail.
In Japanese animation, or at least in H. Miyazaki's movies, the animation
is done as if he were filming a live action movie, using basic cinematic
techniques that are often ignored in Disney (and most American) animation.
Check out some of the panning shots in Totoro or Porco Rosso. He does
these neat flying scenes where you can see the depth of field and the
action in it.
JasonLee
From proteus@yabbs Thu Feb 3 21:22:17 1994
From: proteus@yabbs
To: JasonLee@yabbs
Subject: re: Disney vs. Anime
Date: Thu Feb 3 21:22:17 1994
the disney character designs are rather simplistic, i agree, but once
you look at the fluidity of the motion of disney stuff you may change your
opinion. disney is a big, rich company. it can afford to hire lots of
animators to make their movies fluid. the effect is still childish- but
extravagantly childish, if that makes any sense.
most anime i've seen look better, but characters dont move with the
same fluidity. for instance, there is usually a -lot- of shading in anime,
while much of the american stuff has maybe 16 colors..
the art itself (isn't anime supposed to be an art form?) may be much
more impressive than the american character designs, but many japanese
studios use lots of cheats to cut down on the number of cells they draw.
like, they don't paint a cell every frame.. (i.e. 15 fps instead of the
"full" 30 fps). i was talking about the quality of animation. the quality
of the art is purely subjective to the individual. gee, i still don
't make any sense..
From JasonLee@yabbs Thu Feb 3 21:40:23 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: Disney vs. Anime
Date: Thu Feb 3 21:40:23 1994
No, you do make sense. I think we haven't correctly defined what we are
comparing. If we compare Disney movies to Anime movies, the comparison is
valid. However, most people have seen only Anime tv shows or OVA series,
which have cheaper animation. Look at a show like Ranma 1/2, of which
there are 200+ episodes. In the 4 of them I've seen, the animation was
very simple, and often boring (the humor of the show makes up for its lack
of artistic design). This is also true (except the humor bit) about
american cartoon shows. Beavis n Butthead is a prime example. The work
on the show is minimal (as it should be). Unfortunately, the animation on
that particular show is improving (much to creator Mike Judge's dismay).
What I'm trying to get at is that American Studios often use the same
style through all formats of animation (tv, movie, etc.) while the
Japanese adapt the style to the medium on which it will be presented.
IMHO, that's the way to go.
JasonLee
From proteus@yabbs Fri Feb 4 23:06:31 1994
From: proteus@yabbs
To: JasonLee@yabbs
Subject: re: Disney vs. Anime
Date: Fri Feb 4 23:06:31 1994
while i agree with most of your post, i disagree with your statement
that ovas and tv shows have significantly worse animation quality. i mean,
look at a (ancient) tv show like macross. it was meant to run for what, 30
eps., and the animation was pretty damn good for the time. the last 6 eps
by the way, were just tacked on at the end. also, gundam (and all of those
descendants) had really nice art..
in addition, it seems like a lot of people first see anime movies-
usually something along the lines of akira. of course, this does not
include those strangely translated and dubbed anime on television
(robotech and dragon quest/dragon warrior come to mind). the stories are
usually significantly censored to make sense to little kids and to give
more room for commercials.
but american animation, for the most part, is simply aimed at little
kids. this is the main reason why americans can afford to use such simple
character designs. that is, little kids aren't very discriminating. and
anyway, popular american culture has deemed animation as too simple a
medium for an adult story to be told maturely. i use the term adult story
to mean a story aimed at adults, not just those porn/hyperviolent stories.
look at the most recent american animation movies: aladdin, beauty and the
beast, etc. these are childrens stories. the closest americans have come
to an adult cartoon was cool world, and from what i hear it sucked.
one last thing. i find it interesting how american animation hardly
-ever- has shadow or shading. look at the average saturday morning
cartoon: no shading, maybe four colors a character, usually pretty choppy
animation and a lousy background. but then again, we've comparing the best
of each country.. i wonder if a mediocre japanese cartoon is as bad as a
mediocre american cartoon. sorry about this post being incoherent...
From Producer@yabbs Sat Feb 12 22:34:46 1994
From: Producer@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Sat Feb 12 22:34:46 1994
Do any of you "collect" .GIF files? I have 5 disks filled with them!
Email me and I'll try to tell you what I have!
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Thu Feb 17 17:15:09 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: Producer@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Thu Feb 17 17:15:09 1994
I have a small collection of .gif's and other and can get
many from i-net sources and some bbs's I subscribe to.
From Aisha@yabbs Thu Feb 24 13:02:29 1994
From: Aisha@yabbs
To: hechatta@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Thu Feb 24 13:02:29 1994
I've heard it'd also good - if you'd like info on getting it (and simialr
stuff cheaply, I know a wholesaler US Reditions that releases subtitled
versions of stuff like this specificaly for the US. I'm not certain they
have that one, but I think so.
From Aisha@yabbs Thu Feb 24 13:04:06 1994
From: Aisha@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Thu Feb 24 13:04:06 1994
Akira was the guy in the bottles - the redubbed movie explained this
fairly clearly, I thought.
From Aisha@yabbs Thu Feb 24 13:07:59 1994
From: Aisha@yabbs
To: proteus@yabbs
Subject: re: Disney vs. Anime
Date: Thu Feb 24 13:07:59 1994
I saw cool world - it wasn't bad at all, and for US work, I thought
it was quite good - the story line was a bit warped, but otherwise it was
fine.
From Aisha@yabbs Thu Feb 24 13:09:54 1994
From: Aisha@yabbs
To: Producer@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Thu Feb 24 13:09:54 1994
yes, I collect some GIF files What anime or Manga stuff do you have?
I also like nature scenes and tastefull arts stuff (including
females shots) as well as computer generated stuff. What along these
lines do you have?
From Aisha@yabbs Thu Feb 24 13:11:34 1994
From: Aisha@yabbs
To: NJDEVIL@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Thu Feb 24 13:11:34 1994
I also have a small collection of sorts -
would you like to exchange - where else do you get you GIF's?
I'm interested in finding out.
From Dauber@yabbs Thu Feb 24 14:08:29 1994
From: Dauber@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Bil Keane MUST DIE!!!
Date: Thu Feb 24 14:08:29 1994
Hi, folks...I run an underground magazine...two of our columns rip Bil
Keane [the author of Family Circus] to shreds...and we need your help:
What are your feelings of Bil Keane? The Family Circus? What have been
your hellish experiences?
Please respond via email to: stucourtnsea@vax.colsf.edu
From Cat@yabbs Thu Feb 24 17:14:17 1994
From: Cat@yabbs
To: Dauber@yabbs
Subject: re: Bil Keane MUST DIE!!!
Date: Thu Feb 24 17:14:17 1994
:) The Family Circus is just that. A circus. Cute and cuddly. Get some
lions and tight rope walkers in there, and a few sword swallowers and THEN
you've got a comic strip! And perhaps a few elephants too.
:) I don't care for Bil Keane either.
Hellish experiences...hmmmmm. I'll have to think about that one. :)
From JasonLee@yabbs Thu Feb 24 22:18:17 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: Dauber@yabbs
Subject: re: Bil Keane MUST DIE!!!
Date: Thu Feb 24 22:18:17 1994
(this is not via e-mail, so HA!)
Bill Keane is kinda overly happy and optimistic. His kids are cute, but
they can get annoying. I had a friend named Bill Kuehn (pronounced keen).
Have you ever seen the Family Circle Jerks?
JasonLee
From hechatta@yabbs Fri Feb 25 14:16:44 1994
From: hechatta@yabbs
To: Aisha@yabbs
Subject: re: kamui no ken
Date: Fri Feb 25 14:16:44 1994
That's very nice of you, but since I'm going home, to Japan, so I donbt I
want that info. But thanks anyways:
^_^
From buzzbomb@yabbs Wed Mar 2 09:20:20 1994
From: buzzbomb@yabbs
To: Cat@yabbs
Subject: re: Bil Keane MUST DIE!!!
Date: Wed Mar 2 09:20:20 1994
well i dunno about your paper, but in the washington post, the Family
Circus is in just the right spot to rest your coffee cup while reading the
other worthwhile comics, like Zippy the pinhead or the FarSide!
From Cat@yabbs Wed Mar 2 20:46:58 1994
From: Cat@yabbs
To: buzzbomb@yabbs
Subject: re: Bil Keane MUST DIE!!!
Date: Wed Mar 2 20:46:58 1994
Who's Zippy the Pinhead? We don't have him/her in the Burlington Free
Press. I like the Far Side too usually. :) One of my favorites. Along with
Calvin and Hobbes. I have a stuffed siamese cat named Tao that used to
tackle me. I grew up a bit and she stopped coming around and that was the
day the music died. :)
From buzzbomb@yabbs Fri Mar 4 09:28:51 1994
From: buzzbomb@yabbs
To: Cat@yabbs
Subject: Zippy
Date: Fri Mar 4 09:28:51 1994
Zippy's awesome - makes fun of just about everything. he's a hare krishna-
looking pinhead, and in his latest adventures he's with this 70's style
guy named claude and they got caught in a snowstorm, so they had to take
refuge in this trailer park bar run by a snapple/jack daniels guzzling
jukebox collecting hick who's trying to get his daughters married. well
i guess you hafta read it to understand.
definitely strange. either you love it or hate it.
From Cat@yabbs Fri Mar 4 13:28:02 1994
From: Cat@yabbs
To: buzzbomb@yabbs
Subject: re: Zippy
Date: Fri Mar 4 13:28:02 1994
It sound interesting. :) Umm, this may be a real stupid question, but
what's a pinhead?
From buzzbomb@yabbs Sun Mar 20 12:38:22 1994
From: buzzbomb@yabbs
To: Cat@yabbs
Subject: pinheads...
Date: Sun Mar 20 12:38:22 1994
well... in Zippy's case, he's a guy with a pointy head with maybe 5 or
6 hairs on top tied by a bow, and he wears a mumu.he's got a pinhead
wife named Zebrina and two kids named Fuelrod and somethign else I
can't remember. He's got two friends he hangs out with, Claude, a
70's type quasi-hick, and Griffy, who;s actually modeled after the
writer of the strip. And his nemesis is Mr Toad, this Giant suit-wearing
toad (of course).
From Cat@yabbs Mon Mar 21 09:36:51 1994
From: Cat@yabbs
To: buzzbomb@yabbs
Subject: re: pinheads...
Date: Mon Mar 21 09:36:51 1994
Oh. That sounds really interesting. We don't have any niffty comics like
that in our paper. Just the stupid run of the mill stuff. Um...just out of
curiosity, what's a "quasi-hick"?
From buzzbomb@yabbs Sun Mar 27 14:12:57 1994
From: buzzbomb@yabbs
To: Cat@yabbs
Subject: re: pinheads...
Date: Sun Mar 27 14:12:57 1994
well, a quasi- anything is a sort of something. he's sort of a hick. he's
got perpetual stubble (lucky comic characters don't have to shave) and
talks like a hick, dresses sorta like one, but he lives in the city. andd
i think he's into cars, monster trucks and the like, which adds more
hick points
From issachar@yabbs Sun Mar 27 20:51:38 1994
From: issachar@yabbs
To: jasonlee@yabbs
Subject: re
Date: Sun Mar 27 20:51:38 1994
you wouldnt happen to be the STEREO jasonlee would you?
From Lacey@yabbs Mon Mar 28 01:35:10 1994
From: Lacey@yabbs
To: Dauber@yabbs
Subject: Leave Bil Keane Alone!!
Date: Mon Mar 28 01:35:10 1994
You know there is nothing wrong with Bil Keane or what he does. The
Family Circus has been designed to make you laugh. It is a circus.
Thercus of life. Everybody has those days from hell when all they want
to do is kill the kids. Every child when asked who did something replies
"Not Me" You can not condemn a man for calling things as he sees them.
That would make you a pretty closed minded person. Family Circus is all
in good fun. Let's leave it that way and stop trying to make something
out of nothing. Bil Keane is a genius as far as I'm concerned. He has
made me laugh ever since I can remember and he still does.
Sincerely,
Lacey.
From JasonLee@yabbs Mon Mar 28 22:22:09 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: issachar@yabbs
Subject: re: re
Date: Mon Mar 28 22:22:09 1994
Damn, I wish I were. Unfortunately, I'm only an admirer...
JasonLee
From issachar@yabbs Thu Apr 7 16:25:23 1994
From: issachar@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: The Muppets
Date: Thu Apr 7 16:25:23 1994
does anyone happen to know the names of the two old guys who sat in the
balcony seats during the muppet show. if you remember they always argued
between themselves...
thanks,
iss
From SPARKLER@yabbs Thu Apr 7 17:42:54 1994
From: SPARKLER@yabbs
To: issachar@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Thu Apr 7 17:42:54 1994
You know what ... I'll check to see if they say it tonight....
THE
MUPPET
SHOW
is back on air.... weeknights on Nickolodian..... 6 30 central time... I
am so thrill to see it again...
LOVE
SPARKLER
From issachar@yabbs Thu Apr 7 18:16:04 1994
From: issachar@yabbs
To: SPARKLER@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Thu Apr 7 18:16:04 1994
cool, thank you.
From ducky@yabbs Fri Apr 8 00:16:50 1994
From: ducky@yabbs
To: issachar@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Fri Apr 8 00:16:50 1994
In message The Muppets, issachar said:
> does anyone happen to know the names of the two old guys who sat in the
> balcony seats during the muppet show.
statler & waldorf
-k
From issachar@yabbs Fri Apr 8 12:35:30 1994
From: issachar@yabbs
To: ducky@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Fri Apr 8 12:35:30 1994
thanks a bunch =)
From JasonLee@yabbs Sun Apr 10 14:02:04 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: issachar@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Sun Apr 10 14:02:04 1994
issachar said:
does anyone happen to know the names of the two old guys who sat in the
balcony seats during the muppet show. if you remember they always argued
between themselves...
+++++++++++++++++++++
Those would be:
Stadtler and Waldorf
JasonLee
From elwood@yabbs Mon Apr 11 16:04:59 1994
From: elwood@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: smilies
Date: Mon Apr 11 16:04:59 1994
Can somebody a smilie file or tell me where I could get one? Many thanks.
-elwood &=P
[bullcm@eckerd.edu]
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Mon Apr 11 20:31:03 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: elwood@yabbs
Subject: re: smilies
Date: Mon Apr 11 20:31:03 1994
Expect to see one at your e-mail address soon!!!
NJD
From warlord@yabbs Thu Apr 14 09:15:02 1994
From: warlord@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Macross II
Date: Thu Apr 14 09:15:02 1994
Is there anybody out there who knows if all three tapes for Macross II
are available? Also has anybody seen Madox-01 Tank killer or buster or
something like that? And if so what is it about?
From JasonLee@yabbs Thu Apr 14 22:49:15 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: warlord@yabbs
Subject: re: Macross II
Date: Thu Apr 14 22:49:15 1994
In message Macross II, warlord said:
> Is there anybody out there who knows if all three tapes for Macross II
> are available? Also has anybody seen Madox-01 Tank killer or buster or
> something like that? And if so what is it about?
I think all of Macross II is available. I have most of one episode of
Madox-01, and it's about this loser guy who fids this super-powerful armor
just lying around. THat's all I know.
JasonLee
From elwood@yabbs Sat Apr 16 01:46:20 1994
From: elwood@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: smiley directories
Date: Sat Apr 16 01:46:20 1994
For all of you who want a smiley directory, but have been let down by some
people who promise to send you one (we won't mention any names, NJDEVIL),
you can find a mess of them by typing:
archie smiley
This will give you a very comprehensive list of smiley directories you can
get from various ftp sites. Later all...
-elwood =P
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Fri Apr 22 08:50:32 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: elwood@yabbs
Subject: re: smiley directories
Date: Fri Apr 22 08:50:32 1994
Elwood, gimme a break! I got a life too you know!
From elwood@yabbs Sat Apr 23 17:02:23 1994
From: elwood@yabbs
To: NJDEVIL@yabbs
Subject: re: smiley directories
Date: Sat Apr 23 17:02:23 1994
I'm only joking with you. I figured that you were up to something else.
No problem. *Hope you did not take it personally*
-elwood
B-I <---me with my sunglasses on!? (hey, you gotta start somewhere)
From Sawtooth@yabbs Mon Apr 25 12:50:28 1994
From: Sawtooth@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Sandman
Date: Mon Apr 25 12:50:28 1994
Anyone here read the comic Sandman?
From ducky@yabbs Tue Apr 26 11:20:59 1994
From: ducky@yabbs
To: Sawtooth@yabbs
Subject: re: Sandman
Date: Tue Apr 26 11:20:59 1994
In message Sandman, Sawtooth said:
> Anyone here read the comic Sandman?
yes.
-k
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Tue Apr 26 16:21:35 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: elwood@yabbs
Subject: re: smiley directories
Date: Tue Apr 26 16:21:35 1994
Am still kinda behind, will send it eventually! :-)
From Leah@yabbs Wed May 4 00:33:25 1994
From: Leah@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed May 4 00:33:25 1994
YAY!! IT"S BACK!!!!!!!!!!
From JasonLee@yabbs Wed May 4 14:34:10 1994
From: JasonLee@yabbs
To: Leah@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed May 4 14:34:10 1994
In message re: The Muppets, Leah said:
> YAY!! IT"S BACK!!!!!!!!!!
What exactly do you mean by that?
JasonLee
From SPARKLER@yabbs Wed May 4 15:25:16 1994
From: SPARKLER@yabbs
To: JasonLee@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed May 4 15:25:16 1994
For all those who want to know...
The muppets are on every weekday... on Nicelodian... at 7:30 EST and
6:30 CST!!!!!
From Columbo@yabbs Sat May 7 18:06:49 1994
From: Columbo@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Sat May 7 18:06:49 1994
Thought of a good movie..... The Muppets vs. The TERMINATOR
From Natalie@yabbs Sat May 7 20:07:22 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Columbo@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Sat May 7 20:07:22 1994
no no no...JURASSIC MUPPETS!!! That's right. man eating muppets taht
totally lose control and turn on their muppeteers....
From Slutty@yabbs Wed May 11 23:48:56 1994
From: Slutty@yabbs
To: Sawtooth@yabbs
Subject: re: Sandman
Date: Wed May 11 23:48:56 1994
I read it all the time. It kicks ass!!!!
From Slutty@yabbs Wed May 11 23:49:42 1994
From: Slutty@yabbs
To: @yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed May 11 23:49:42 1994
Souds like a good match up to me!
From Badger01@yabbs Wed May 25 12:51:41 1994
From: Badger01@yabbs
To: Slutty@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed May 25 12:51:41 1994
Actually, I've often wanted to see a Muppet film
by Sam RAmi.
KERMIT TO FOZZY: I'll SWALLOW YOUR SOUL! It's not easy being dead/...
Badger01
From property@yabbs Wed May 25 14:38:05 1994
From: property@yabbs
To: ducky@yabbs
Subject: re: Sandman
Date: Wed May 25 14:38:05 1994
uh.. no.. i havent
From Quasimod@yabbs Thu May 26 17:08:26 1994
From: Quasimod@yabbs
To: property@yabbs
Subject: re: Sandman
Date: Thu May 26 17:08:26 1994
I'm so stupdid and clumsy I'll crew this sup.
Quasimod
From Slutty@yabbs Wed Jun 1 18:34:20 1994
From: Slutty@yabbs
To: Badger01@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed Jun 1 18:34:20 1994
Don't you think that might me a tad on the morbid side?
The Muppets were designed for kids not for some sci-phi bullshit
that ruins TV and all the good shows that are on TV now!!!
Think about it!!!
Slutty
From Natalie@yabbs Wed Jun 1 21:49:51 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Slutty@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed Jun 1 21:49:51 1994
oh PLEASE. what's the fun with pop culture if you can't fuck with it?
natalie
From Phain@yabbs Mon Jun 13 11:12:29 1994
From: Phain@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: gifs
Date: Mon Jun 13 11:12:29 1994
Greets,
Just curious, does anyone know where I can hunt down a program
that will print out a .gif file? I have access to a printer that
should be able to swing it, but vpic has no mention of a print
command.
Thanks, there are many ducks, Fnord,
Phain.
From Underdog@yabbs Tue Jun 14 01:44:28 1994
From: Underdog@yabbs
To: Phain@yabbs
Subject: re: gifs
Date: Tue Jun 14 01:44:28 1994
You should be able to find a file, called "GIFPRINT" that'll take care of
that for you.
=]
/\_/\
\o o/
\o/
U
Underdog
From balistic@yabbs Tue Jun 14 19:16:26 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re:BATMAN
Date: Tue Jun 14 19:16:26 1994
Ballistic just saw BATMAN:MASK OF THE PHANTASM and highly
reccommends it.
From WakkoW@yabbs Wed Jun 15 00:15:04 1994
From: WakkoW@yabbs
To: Columbo@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed Jun 15 00:15:04 1994
did you read the text of the smurfs against the terminators?
From Underdog@yabbs Wed Jun 15 19:30:18 1994
From: Underdog@yabbs
To: WakkoW@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed Jun 15 19:30:18 1994
Where is it? I need to see that. =]
/\_/\
\o o/
\o/
Underdog!
even.
From WakkoW@yabbs Wed Jun 15 22:49:42 1994
From: WakkoW@yabbs
To: Underdog@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Wed Jun 15 22:49:42 1994
Ummm..It's on th yabbs gfilez section..if you send me your email address
I'll mail it to you on the INET (mine is MOUSER6212@aol.com)
From Underdog@yabbs Thu Jun 16 03:26:52 1994
From: Underdog@yabbs
To: WakkoW@yabbs
Subject: re: The Muppets
Date: Thu Jun 16 03:26:52 1994
No address yet. :( I'll jkust get it from the gfiles... thanks!
/\_/\
\o o/
\o/
Underdog!
From balistic@yabbs Fri Jun 17 19:29:34 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: HELP ME WITH MY FANZINE
Date: Fri Jun 17 19:29:34 1994
Hi all, as I may have mentioned before, I am trying to get a fanzine
together. The title of the 'zine is HYPERACTIVE and it covers everything
from video games, to anamie, to mangas, to music. Any help
(Articles,reviews,cheats, and highly opinionated editorials)would be
appreciated.
THANX FER YER HELP,
balistic
From Columbo@yabbs Fri Jun 17 21:28:28 1994
From: Columbo@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: TERMINATOR
Date: Fri Jun 17 21:28:28 1994
Thought of another good one.... GOMER vs. The TERMINATOR.
From Natalie@yabbs Fri Jun 17 23:21:54 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Columbo@yabbs
Subject: re: TERMINATOR
Date: Fri Jun 17 23:21:54 1994
GODZILLA vs. BUGS BUNNY
natalie
From Badger01@yabbs Mon Jun 20 11:47:32 1994
From: Badger01@yabbs
To: Natalie@yabbs
Subject: re: TERMINATOR
Date: Mon Jun 20 11:47:32 1994
THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON VS. BOB DOLE
Badger01/s
From PanPan@yabbs Mon Jun 20 12:51:12 1994
From: PanPan@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: TERMINATOR
Date: Mon Jun 20 12:51:12 1994
How about the minions of Cthulhu VS. a group of hapless investigators?
Sorry, been done before...
Cthulhuoidically yours,
PanPan
From hashish@yabbs Wed Jun 22 03:30:47 1994
From: hashish@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: TERMINATOR
Date: Wed Jun 22 03:30:47 1994
how about the whole world versus me!
From Badger01@yabbs Fri Jun 24 09:57:44 1994
From: Badger01@yabbs
To: Badger01@yabbs
Subject: Monkey spit......
Date: Fri Jun 24 09:57:44 1994
Say it enough times, and it becomes funny.
Badger01
From Underdog@yabbs Sat Jun 25 00:05:34 1994
From: Underdog@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: re: Monkey spit......
Date: Sat Jun 25 00:05:34 1994
Underdog show. Cartoon of the gods. Nuff said.
/\_/\
\o o/
\o/
Underdog!
From mobiusad@yabbs Sun Jun 26 00:03:31 1994
From: mobiusad@yabbs
To: Underdog@yabbs
Subject: re: Monkey spit......
Date: Sun Jun 26 00:03:31 1994
Naah, all cartoons pale to Animaniacs!
From Gwyneth@yabbs Tue Jun 28 08:21:32 1994
From: Gwyneth@yabbs
To: mobiusad@yabbs
Subject: re: Monkey spit......
Date: Tue Jun 28 08:21:32 1994
hear, hear!!!
Animaniacs rules!!!
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Tue Jun 28 08:33:17 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: Underdog@yabbs
Subject: Monkey shit! Yuck!!!
Date: Tue Jun 28 08:33:17 1994
From Natalie@yabbs Tue Jun 28 15:06:33 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: NJDEVIL@yabbs
Subject: monkey balls
Date: Tue Jun 28 15:06:33 1994
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Tue Jun 28 15:52:36 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: Natalie@yabbs
Subject: Balls of a brass monkey
Date: Tue Jun 28 15:52:36 1994
From Badger01@yabbs Wed Jun 29 11:47:53 1994
From: Badger01@yabbs
To: NJDEVIL@yabbs
Subject: Eat your damn Monkey!
Date: Wed Jun 29 11:47:53 1994
----
From Covenant@yabbs Wed Jun 29 13:14:05 1994
From: Covenant@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: The King
Date: Wed Jun 29 13:14:05 1994
geez, all this talk is for nothing.
Hong-Kong Fooey rules your life. Surrender to his power.
You know this to be true.
here's you: "oh this cartoon is the best its.. blah blah...."
here's me : "buh-bye" :)
Long live Johnny Sacko and Jet Jaguar!
Covenant
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Wed Jun 29 15:32:46 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: Badger01@yabbs
Subject: No! Spank the monkey!!!
Date: Wed Jun 29 15:32:46 1994
From Jeremiah@yabbs Thu Jun 30 21:34:25 1994
From: Jeremiah@yabbs
To: NJDEVIL@yabbs
Subject: The Monkey won't bite...
Date: Thu Jun 30 21:34:25 1994
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Fri Jul 1 08:46:33 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: Jeremiah@yabbs
Subject: Wanna bet?
Date: Fri Jul 1 08:46:33 1994
From Cat@yabbs Sat Jul 2 00:24:25 1994
From: Cat@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: <no title>
Date: Sat Jul 2 00:24:25 1994
some people were talking on the mind games base (oopsie :) ) about
robotech. i used to watch that but my favorite was voltron, not the
second voltron, the one with the cars or rockets or such (i hated that)
but the one with the lions. the lions were so cool and the character
animation was incredible. i think that's about my favorite cartoon of all
time, besides animaniacs. mighty morphin power rangers is a cheap copy of
voltron :)
also, does anyone remember this cartoon they used to have called kid
video i think? i vaguely remember that it was about this group of kids
who had a band and got turned into cartoons in some whacked out world.
and they always ended the show with some cheesy music vidio. the cartoon
sucked, but i was wondering if anyone else had seen it before.....
just curious,
tammie
From Covenant@yabbs Sat Jul 2 03:06:15 1994
From: Covenant@yabbs
To: Cat@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sat Jul 2 03:06:15 1994
you are truly a member of the flock cat!
I was always partial to the lion of fire.
If you've heard of the cartoon Dungeon and Dragons, you will be my bride!
Covenant
From Egwene@yabbs Sat Jul 2 07:54:10 1994
From: Egwene@yabbs
To: Cat@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sat Jul 2 07:54:10 1994
It wasn't Kids Incorporated (Kids INC.) was it?
From Natalie@yabbs Sat Jul 2 10:03:11 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Covenant@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sat Jul 2 10:03:11 1994
i WORSHIPPED dungeons and dragons....but i never watched voltron so i'm
not cool enough, i guess...
tammie: I remember kid video, but not a lot...
natalie
From Natalie@yabbs Sat Jul 2 10:03:44 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Natalie@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sat Jul 2 10:03:44 1994
or maybe it was kids incorporated...i remember martika was in that show...
natalie
From treeman@yabbs Sat Jul 2 13:50:00 1994
From: treeman@yabbs
To: Jeremiah@yabbs
Subject: l
Date: Sat Jul 2 13:50:00 1994
batman v the freack brotherts/s
q
From Patton@yabbs Sat Jul 2 14:57:04 1994
From: Patton@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: asdf
Date: Sat Jul 2 14:57:04 1994
From Patton@yabbs Sat Jul 2 14:59:54 1994
From: Patton@yabbs
To: yabbs@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Sat Jul 2 14:59:54 1994
does anyone remember a cartoon by Hanna Barbara back in the mid '70s that
was a big time rip off of Scooby doo. Something about a dune buggy that
spoke. Had a character that looked just like Shaggy that fixed the thing.
I know the characters were also on the Laugh Olympics.
From Covenant@yabbs Sat Jul 2 16:29:24 1994
From: Covenant@yabbs
To: Patton@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Sat Jul 2 16:29:24 1994
In message re: New Message Sub, Patton said:
> was a big time rip off of Scooby doo. Something about a dune buggy that
> spoke. Had a character that looked just like Shaggy that fixed the thing.
Speed Buggy!!!!!!
70's cartoons are pretty much the best. Was it Hanna Barbarra that made all
of the super heroe ones?
Thundar, Space Ghost, Birdman, Mytor, The Herculoids, SuperFriends, Spiderman,
Ironman, Fantastic Four, The Galaxy Trio.
mid 80's were cool too: Dungeons and Dragons, Spiderman and His Amazing
Friends, The Incredible Hulk, Voltron, G-Force, Thunder Cats.
From Jeremiah@yabbs Sat Jul 2 18:45:24 1994
From: Jeremiah@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: The best....
Date: Sat Jul 2 18:45:24 1994
Voltron,
Star Raiders
Tranzor-Z
Masters of the Universe
Land of the Lost (Old series with Marshel, Will, and Holly
Scooby Doo
Looney Toons (The Best are with Foghorn Leghorn)
.....
Mind Blank... I can't think of any more...
From Covenant@yabbs Sat Jul 2 19:01:39 1994
From: Covenant@yabbs
To: Jeremiah@yabbs
Subject: re: The best....
Date: Sat Jul 2 19:01:39 1994
I do believe that if I saw a Sleestak, I would die of fright.
Covenant, who boycotted the New Land of The Lost
you know, Transformers wasn't that bad either :)
Go G-Force!!!!
From Natalie@yabbs Sat Jul 2 19:41:18 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Covenant@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Sat Jul 2 19:41:18 1994
speed buggy was awesome!!!!!
hmmm...anyone other than me ever consider the sociological implications of
the smurfs? other than the fact that before smurfette showed up that the
were a bunch of little blue men who all lived together.... like the show
isn't very encouraging of intelligence...everytime brainy went to say
something he got his butt kicked and he landed on his head...what exactly
did that do to the minds of all the children who watched the smurfs? and
you can't forget all the pagan nature worship...*grin*
natalie
From Natalie@yabbs Sat Jul 2 19:43:46 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Jeremiah@yabbs
Subject: re: The best....
Date: Sat Jul 2 19:43:46 1994
yes! he-man kicked ass! she-ra was ok, but she was totally lame compared
to her big bro...i watched a lot of gi joe too...and transformers (have
you noticed that they're making a comeback? they have the second
generation...makes me feel kinda old cause irememberthe first
generation...)
of course, they really don't have cartoons like that anymore cause about
all they were was half hour commercials...our generation was exposed to
the mostadvertising of any generation...it's in part because of shows like
he man, she ra, transformers, and gi joe that there are laws about
children's programming now...
natalie
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Sat Jul 2 22:06:09 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: Covenant@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sat Jul 2 22:06:09 1994
Dungeons and dragons? that was a great 'toon. One of the best!!!
From Covenant@yabbs Sun Jul 3 00:42:32 1994
From: Covenant@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: killing spree
Date: Sun Jul 3 00:42:32 1994
I would take great pleasure in murdering: The Shmoo, Popeye Kids, Popeye,
anybody in Gasoline Alley, and of
course: The CareBears.
From Cat@yabbs Sun Jul 3 06:46:36 1994
From: Cat@yabbs
To: Covenant@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Sun Jul 3 06:46:36 1994
In message re: <no title>, Covenant said:
> I was always partial to the lion of fire.
oh me too, he was my favorite...i believe the driver's name was lance
and i had the biggest crush on him when i was a kid :)
oh course i watched dungeons and dragons...that was a great show
nope it wasn't kids incorporated...this was a cartoon show all the way
through till the end when they had one video
- sigh* all those old cartoons...i miss them
transformers was neat too...i really liked the tape deck that had all
those cassettes that transformed into birds and cats and suck...it was
called soundwave i believe..
and the voice of optimus prime was so cool
i always wanted a transformer toy (because
that are so much more than meets the eye you know :) ) but my parents
wouldn't let me have one...said they were too violent, go figure
From topi@yabbs Sun Jul 3 09:36:26 1994
From: topi@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: G.I.Joe
Date: Sun Jul 3 09:36:26 1994
Hey are the G.I.Joe cartoons still going over there in America? I would
love to hear what happened to that guy who wore the blue washcloth over
his/her??head. Anyone know? I got hooked on G.I.Joe while I was over
there, but had to come home right at the critical point in the series..
(this was back in 1985/6..) and for some reason they don't/won't show
G.I.Joe over here in Australia. "The Greatest American Herooo.. G.I.Joe is
here.. G....I....Joeee."
:)
-Cath.
From Death@yabbs Sun Jul 3 12:53:01 1994
From: Death@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: yabbsfest
Date: Sun Jul 3 12:53:01 1994
Everybody (or almost everybody) here on yabbs wonders what everyone else
is like in "real" life... To this end, I'm announcing that a bunch of us
have gotten together to organize a party!!! We've decided that at some
as yet undetermined point in time, anybody from Yabbs that wants to is
invited to come to Pittsburgh, the birthplace of Yabbs, where we will all
get together for a weekend or so of fun :> The reason the time is still
undetermined is because we need everyone who wants to come to let us know
when would be a good time for them... Email me with questions, comments,
suggestions, and what time would be good for you at: death@cyberspace.org
See you there!!!
--Death
PS... I put this message in every base on the off chance that EVERYBODY
might actually get to see it :>
From Jeremiah@yabbs Sun Jul 3 19:07:31 1994
From: Jeremiah@yabbs
To: Natalie@yabbs
Subject: The problem with GiJoe.
Date: Sun Jul 3 19:07:31 1994
Was that EVERYONE lived. Sure you don't want to have a bunch of kids
having to cope with the hard truth of death and war, but even as a kid I
thought they could have had people besides the robots destroyed. I mean
everyone bailing out of a Cobra Rattler a split second before the impact
of a missle is just too much.... Well, I don't think I had any nighmares
about that one...
From Jeremiah@yabbs Sun Jul 3 19:08:38 1994
From: Jeremiah@yabbs
To: NJDEVIL@yabbs
Subject: D@D
Date: Sun Jul 3 19:08:38 1994
Agreed, I loved Dungeons & Dragons... Everyone was cool but the geek
with the hat (magician)... I thought that Tiamat wasn't given enough
power in the cartoon though...
From Jeremiah@yabbs Sun Jul 3 19:09:05 1994
From: Jeremiah@yabbs
To: Covenant@yabbs
Subject: re: killing spree
Date: Sun Jul 3 19:09:05 1994
You forgot Strawberry Shortcake!
From GPF@yabbs Mon Jul 4 01:28:51 1994
From: GPF@yabbs
To: Jeremiah@yabbs
Subject: re: D@D
Date: Mon Jul 4 01:28:51 1994
actually..... if i remember the cartoon correctly, tiamat was able to
breathe fire, etc as much as she wanted, but in "real" d&d she's onlt able
to use each head once per day (this is all from memory and i was 5 when i
last saw it so feel free to correct me :) )
From Jeremiah@yabbs Mon Jul 4 15:59:37 1994
From: Jeremiah@yabbs
To: GPF@yabbs
Subject: re: D@D
Date: Mon Jul 4 15:59:37 1994
Ah, but then of course, what are the odds of 6 or 7 preadolesent kids
winning a battle over a 5 headed dragon :-).
From Natalie@yabbs Mon Jul 4 19:18:25 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Jeremiah@yabbs
Subject: re: D@D
Date: Mon Jul 4 19:18:25 1994
y'know, the only thing that REALLY annoyed me about that show (other than
eric, but i think he annoyed everyone) was that they got into this d&d
world via a ROLLERCOASTER....that doesn't seem quite right to me...
hmmmm...someone told me that Lloth (sp?), that evil spider goddess that
the dark elves seem to like so much actually made an appearance in the
show...the only bad guy i really remember was venger, and he was...i
dunno...kind of weird...
natalie
From dmonger@yabbs Mon Jul 4 20:31:48 1994
From: dmonger@yabbs
To: Cat@yabbs
Subject: kid video
Date: Mon Jul 4 20:31:48 1994
aaaarrrgh ... i remember that one
i also remember voltron the linos ... not a bad cartoon
-peter
From dmonger@yabbs Mon Jul 4 20:32:17 1994
From: dmonger@yabbs
To: Covenant@yabbs
Subject: re: <no title>
Date: Mon Jul 4 20:32:17 1994
D&D was a cool cartoon
From dmonger@yabbs Mon Jul 4 20:34:11 1994
From: dmonger@yabbs
To: Patton@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Mon Jul 4 20:34:11 1994
nope ... wasn't really a rip off ... just that H&B couldn't draw witha lot of
variety (lok at fred flintstone and yogi bear and tell me they don't look very
similar).
there were a couple of crossovers with scoobie doo
From Covenant@yabbs Tue Jul 5 02:07:10 1994
From: Covenant@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Ultraman
Date: Tue Jul 5 02:07:10 1994
Has anybody seen the Ultraman cartoons? I saw one in a video store once,
but it was checked out and I can't remember where. I also saw some
Ultraman action figures. Is there an actual cartoon series now????
The old shows were awesome. I still love Godzilla movies even now after
seeing them as an adult so I have no doubt that the old episodes are
still awesome.
Oh, by the way, I just got done reading the book: "The Death and Life of
Superman". A definate must, the comic series was awesome to actually see
the final battle, but the book was incredible! The new 3 comic book series
on him going out to find Doomsday's body is pretty damn good too, but kind
of rushed. Oh well, what modern comic or cartoon doesn't rush too fast? :)
Covenant, grateful to his old roomate for letting him read 'collectibles' :)
From mobiusad@yabbs Wed Jul 6 02:55:21 1994
From: mobiusad@yabbs
To: Natalie@yabbs
Subject: Re:Transformers Gen 2
Date: Wed Jul 6 02:55:21 1994
God, I HATE that show, all it is is the old shows with some hi-tech<cough
cough cough, sarcasm, cough cough cough>computer animation that is
actually ANNOYING between ANY and ALL camera angle changes.
-/\/\obius (AD)
From Badger01@yabbs Wed Jul 6 08:50:47 1994
From: Badger01@yabbs
To: Patton@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Wed Jul 6 08:50:47 1994
Yes, I do....It was also a speed racer rip-off...
Forget the name.
Badger01
From Badger01@yabbs Wed Jul 6 08:54:03 1994
From: Badger01@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Force Five?
Date: Wed Jul 6 08:54:03 1994
Has anyone out there ever seen Force Five?
It was a semi-cool Japanimation series that had different Shogun Warriors
(I remember Gaiking and Space Dragon) and in this area it showed Right
after Star Blazers, the American Version of Spaceship Yamato.
Badger01
From Jeremiah@yabbs Wed Jul 6 23:34:19 1994
From: Jeremiah@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: hmmm
Date: Wed Jul 6 23:34:19 1994
Anyone remember the cartoon Star Blazers? I think it was even my
dad's favorite show to watch with me when I was a tike.
From Patton@yabbs Thu Jul 7 09:07:07 1994
From: Patton@yabbs
To: Covenant@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Thu Jul 7 09:07:07 1994
Thanks for the info. Speed buggy was actually the name of the car ,
wasn't it? You listed some ones that I didn't remember like G-Force and
Mytor. I don't remember those at all, if you could elaborate for me. As
for Thundar, that was a great cartoon. Freaked me out when I was little
to see the Statue of Liberty thrown on its side and Washington DC turned
into a slave plantation ruled by evil wizards. What was the name of his
nemesis, the wizard with the two faces. One was nice and cheery and the
other a sadistic freak? If anyone else can answer, I would appreciate it.
-Patton
From Patton@yabbs Thu Jul 7 09:23:41 1994
From: Patton@yabbs
To: Natalie@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Thu Jul 7 09:23:41 1994
Natalie-
Please excuse the following as it is not a spewing of right wing garbage.
And this is not an Andy Rooney Sketch either.
I once did a paper for a writing class about just what was the collective
called the smurfs. There is an unknown number of smurfs living happily in
an agrarian utopia each taking according to their need, but giving
according to his ability. There is no greed (except for Greedy smurf who
was a fringe element at best), hate (I even remember them helping out
Gargomele a few times), or lust. Everyone dressed the same (excpet for a
few smurfs who were known by the task which they performed 'farmer smurf'
'hand smurf', etc), lived; in the same dwellings. And they were all
utterly obedient to Papa Smurf who ruled without dissention.
Let's face it we are talking Communist Utopia here folks. Let's get out
the Manifesto playbook and run in play by play. Papa was the enlightened
ruler who never asked the majority what they thought. And why did he
alone get to wear a different colored hat and pantaloons? Notice how they
crushed the intellgentsia and belittled reason no matter the circumstance
(Brainy getting beaten repeatedly). Book burnings anyone. And there was
no need for money, because everyone's needs were met in their entirety
without asking.
I can only hope that one d
I can see one day the far-right coming out with a cartoon called Smurfs II
where the smurfs idyllic lives are crushed by EuroDisney tearing down
their forest home to put in the new "Honey I Shrunk the Kids" Ride. The
smurfs woul play upon the '90 revolts in Eastern Europe, overthrow Papa,
and move to a market econo y coupled with democracy.
I apologize Natalie, I didn't sleep much last night.
-Patton
From NJDEVIL@yabbs Fri Jul 8 13:36:20 1994
From: NJDEVIL@yabbs
To: Jeremiah@yabbs
Subject: re: D@D
Date: Fri Jul 8 13:36:20 1994
True, Tiamat was far too wimpy!
From Natalie@yabbs Sat Jul 9 16:51:13 1994
From: Natalie@yabbs
To: Patton@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Sat Jul 9 16:51:13 1994
Hmmm...i never really thought of it that way before *grin*
natalie
From OneEye@yabbs Sat Jul 9 23:30:14 1994
From: OneEye@yabbs
To: "."@yabbs
Subject: G-Force
Date: Sat Jul 9 23:30:14 1994
Nuf said...
From Scar-eye@yabbs Tue Jul 19 08:58:52 1994
From: Scar-eye@yabbs
To: OneEye@yabbs
Subject: A name I was going to use..
Date: Tue Jul 19 08:58:52 1994
Beat me to it, dude.
BTW: The whole G-Force saga is out on VHS format in London.
Scar-eye Rossi
From balistic@yabbs Mon Aug 1 16:00:21 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: mobiusad@yabbs
Subject: re:manga
Date: Mon Aug 1 16:00:21 1994
is your nickname derived from silent mobius or ad police (almost the same
aren't they?)?
From balistic@yabbs Mon Aug 1 16:04:13 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: fffb
Date: Mon Aug 1 16:04:13 1994
anyone here ever heard of the fabulous furry freak brothers? It's
supposedly an old drug comic.
From Covenant@yabbs Mon Aug 1 19:54:47 1994
From: Covenant@yabbs
To: balistic@yabbs
Subject: re: fffb
Date: Mon Aug 1 19:54:47 1994
I've read a couple of the freak brothers comics. A guy I used to work with
collected them. It's sort of like the Grateful Dead meets MAD Magazine.
Not bad, but I'm not collecting them :)
From balistic@yabbs Tue Aug 2 13:28:04 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: Covenant@yabbs
Subject: re: fffb
Date: Tue Aug 2 13:28:04 1994
okay, thanx....my dad was talking about them and i figured I'd try to get
some info on 'em......l8r
From balistic@yabbs Tue Aug 2 16:46:40 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Role Playing on PHRED!!!
Date: Tue Aug 2 16:46:40 1994
If you are interested in playing-in or DMing, live, on-line, Dungeons and
Dragons (the advanced kind :>) matches, send either (or both) of the below
entrance form-thingies to either:
bprince@scout.scs.unr.edu
or
Brian 'balistic' Prince
P.O. Box 797
Virginia City, NV 89440
what you should send:
1)If you want to be a player character in any and all of our matches, send
a character sheet to one of the above addresses (be sure to include ALL
info if wordprocessing a sheet).
2)If you are interested in DMing, send a list of the references (as in
manuals) you have to one of the addresses and we will get back to you.
- )You will get a scheduel of games and the name of the channel we will be
using when we recieve you sheet (or DM resume)...all games will be using
AD&D rules unless otherwise noted or announced.
till then, happy plundering :)
balistic
From -DuCK-@yabbs Tue Aug 2 19:48:12 1994
From: -DuCK-@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: ASCiiART
Date: Tue Aug 2 19:48:12 1994
Dunno where to put this so i put it here..
_____
__ ____ ______ _________ / \
/ | | \ | | / \ | |
/ | | \ | | / \ \_____/
/ | | \ | | / | \
/ | | \ | | | | | ___________
/ | | \ | | | |_______|( )
/ | | \| | | | \ /
/ | | | | \__ \__ | |
/ /_| | | | \ \ | |
/ | | | _____|__ | | |
/ | | |\ | | | | | |
/ | | | \ | | | | | |
/ | | | | \ | \ | / | |
/ | | | | \ | \ / / \
(________|______| |_____| \______| \_________/ (___________)
From Typhon@yabbs Thu Aug 4 20:54:20 1994
From: Typhon@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: Badger is back!
Date: Thu Aug 4 20:54:20 1994
Mike Baron's Excellent Badger comic is being released by Dark Horse, and I
URGE you all to read it.
From Slyguy@yabbs Sat Aug 6 18:05:33 1994
From: Slyguy@yabbs
To: balistic@yabbs
Subject: AD&D
Date: Sat Aug 6 18:05:33 1994
Why did you have to offer AD&D....i don't want to trash other gamers...
but AD&D is really lame....its old and outdated. Maybe, if you want to
try different games - i have many in all genres - games far more
interesting....gimme a shout. i'd be more than willing to dm anything
you want to play.
sin again,
slyguy
From balistic@yabbs Sun Aug 7 15:18:35 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: Slyguy@yabbs
Subject: re: AD&D
Date: Sun Aug 7 15:18:35 1994
Didn't mean to trash on other systems, I just prefer the AD&D universe,
plus I hear there's a new AD&D campainge that take place in the elemental
planes....can't wait to play it. I don't really know any other systems
but if you wanted to DM some, that would be okay....I just don't like to
spend hundreds of dollars buying manuals for different systems......
anywayz..later
From Slyguy@yabbs Wed Aug 10 01:12:43 1994
From: Slyguy@yabbs
To: balistic@yabbs
Subject: re: AD&D
Date: Wed Aug 10 01:12:43 1994
hiya...i didn't mean to really trash D&D, but you did illustrate my rather
beautifully, saying that tsr's got a new system comin' out....just
something more to buy. That aside....if you got any ideas , gimmie a
shout cuz i'm new to on-line or pbm gaming. ok? you going to GENCON?
I am...maybe see ya there...
sin again,
Slyguy
From robtelee@yabbs Wed Aug 10 06:47:06 1994
From: robtelee@yabbs
To: Patton@yabbs
Subject: re: New Message Sub
Date: Wed Aug 10 06:47:06 1994
funny shit man...been a while since i've read this base..
Thanks for the laugh.
From robtelee@yabbs Wed Aug 10 06:48:36 1994
From: robtelee@yabbs
To: balistic@yabbs
Subject: re: fffb
Date: Wed Aug 10 06:48:36 1994
Yeah, it was an underground comic when I was living in San Francisco in
the late 60's. Some really weird stuff in that comic.
From balistic@yabbs Wed Aug 10 13:18:52 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: Slyguy@yabbs
Subject: re: AD&D
Date: Wed Aug 10 13:18:52 1994
DOH! :) I think I did illustrate yer point rather well :) Actually I
joined in the TSR boycott so I won't be playing the new system any time
soon. As for GENCON....where is it this year.....I won't be able to
go...just curios.....Once I get my license I'll be going to the consumer
electronics show in Vegas....I hear they are great.
later
balistic
From Slyguy@yabbs Wed Aug 10 16:37:36 1994
From: Slyguy@yabbs
To: balistic@yabbs
Subject: GENCON
Date: Wed Aug 10 16:37:36 1994
GENCON is in milwaukee this year...as it is every year...it looks as
though its gonna ba a good time too....John DeLancie ("Q" for star trek is
gonna be there and so is Roddenberry's wife.) is one of my favorite star
trek characters. Anyways ... enuff babbling....that electronics thing in
Vegas seems interesting..the latest in cybernetics eh?
sin again,
Slyguy
From balistic@yabbs Wed Aug 10 20:23:09 1994
From: balistic@yabbs
To: Slyguy@yabbs
Subject: re: GENCON
Date: Wed Aug 10 20:23:09 1994
well...not quite....more like video games, computer software, cutting
edge VR, etc..... A vidiot's delight :)
From Jazzy@yabbs Tue Aug 23 09:11:31 1994
From: Jazzy@yabbs
To: all@yabbs
Subject: read /i roth
Date: Tue Aug 23 09:11:31 1994