This is the last of the "four group" rounds. Trust me, it'll go by quick now. But the choices suck.
For this one, I pulled some video clips. I tried to find good ones for each show, or intros, or things I just plain liked, but I admit I didn't find good ones for every show. Feel free to post your own, if you can find them. Really, just getting this far is a triumph.
First up is South Park, which eliminated two ducks, a sarcastic teenager, and some ghostbusters on it's trip up here:
Next is King of the Hill, which moved past some rodents, a daydreaming teenager, some robots, and a ghost:
(admittedly weak clip, but I like it)
Third is Looney Tunes, which kicked the snot out of some cats and some muscle-dudes to make it here:
Finally is The Ren and Stimpy Show, which blasted past flying bears, a cat-dog, lab mice, and some adventurers:
(No, it's not a clip, it's just the song. But you tell ME that it's not appropriate.)
I would say what my choice is, but I am convinced that Douche would then attempt to counter it.
SoldierHawk
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Posted:
Dec 16 2009 05:04 pm
So torn between South Park and Loony Tunes...
And I think Loony Tunes wins for me, by virtue of the fact it can still make me laugh as an adult, but South Park would not have made me laugh as a kid.
Tunes it is.
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JoshWoodzy
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Posted:
Dec 16 2009 08:26 pm
South Park for sure. It's timeless.
Ba'al
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Posted:
Dec 16 2009 08:50 pm
Looney Tunes, the fact that it's holding up after sixty years should be a testament to it's greatness.
UsaSatsui
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Posted:
Dec 16 2009 08:54 pm
Ba'al wrote:
Looney Tunes, the fact that it's holding up after sixty years should be a testament to it's greatness.
The fact that it's the only show left made before 1989 says a lot right there.
So when up against real competition, Ren and Stimpy can't hack it. Hmmm.
Bitter much?
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Posted:
Dec 17 2009 02:20 pm
ren & stimpy just ran its course. its up against better competition. its not bad, but just not as great as the others.
basically what happened to ducktales last round
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Izzy
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Posted:
Dec 17 2009 02:30 pm
username wrote:
ren & stimpy just ran its course. its up against better competition. its not bad, but just not as great as the others.
basically what happened to ducktales last round
Agreed. I am actually surprised it is keeping up with King of the Hill, though neither are going to make it through this round.
Ba'al
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Posted:
Dec 17 2009 03:36 pm
To be fair, it's up against two finals-worthy competitors. The only two shows that can compete with Looney Tunes and South Park are Simpsons and Futurama from what I've seen.
UsaSatsui
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Posted:
Dec 17 2009 09:06 pm
I think this is pretty safe to call.
Looney Tunes takes first, South Park takes second.