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Old 07-04-2005, 07:49 AM   #21
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Old 07-04-2005, 07:58 AM   #22
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My favorites: Seinfeld, The Simpsons, Batman:TAS, The X-files, Knight Rider (what?), Quantum Leap, CSI, M.A.S.H, Married With Children, Mazinger Z, El Chavo del 8 and Lost.
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Yes, it is on... in Mexico. All those shows are still on in my country.
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Damn. Don't think it is in the states.
 
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Were we supposed to list the "on" shows only? I watch very little TV these days...

Also, I agree, Batman would be my #1 pick as far as animated shows go, probably.
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All this love for various animated shows but none for "Mucha Lucha"?

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This from someone who actually admits to enjoying "The Andy Milonakis Show"?

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"I bet I could beat you in a race, bitch!"

I don't know. If you have some Taco Bell on you, and there's reafer in the air, it's pretty damn brilliant.
 
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I must have missed that episode.

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I don't know. If you have some Taco Bell on you, and there's reefer in the air, it's pretty damn brilliant.
We have a large Hispanic community here, so there are any number of Mexican restaurants that are vastly superior to Taco Bell, but otherwise I'm right there with you. Don't forget the churros; They're the Flea's favorite, you know!

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EDIT: There you go, I changed it. Sadly, neither of those two shows are shown on any channel these days...except maybe Premiere.


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I have a special fondness for Dead Like Me.
And of course, there's still Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Highlander.

You can all start throwing stones at me now.
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I have a special fondness for Dead Like Me.
And of course, there's still Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Highlander.

You can all start throwing stones at me now.
I have yet to see "Dead Like Me", but the way it keeps getting mentioned here makes me want to check it out.

"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" has it's moments, but it's stories always stretch over several episodes, so I haven't been able to really get in to it.

"Highlander" rocks! Storylines aside, how could anyone not like a show where the main character drives a black 1966 Thunderbird when in the US and a black DS21 when in France? Duncan McCloud (I'm sure I misspelled that) just drips "cool"!

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All this love for various animated shows but none for "Mucha Lucha"?
I don't like it and I love going to the Lucha Libre. Is that show made with Flash o what?
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"Highlander" rocks! Storylines aside, how could anyone not like a show where the main character drives a black 1966 Thunderbird when in the US and a black DS21 when in France? Duncan McCloud (I'm sure I misspelled that) just drips "cool"!

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It's Mc Leod, and yeah, he's cool. In any case, sword fights + modern times = much see for me.
And the secondary characters are cool too, especially since you're always wondering which one are gonna die and which aren't.

EDIT: By the way, Adrian Paul (Duncan) is a canadian, and speaks french, but he's still dubbed in the french version, but for once, I'd say it's a blessing. His false french voice is deep and manly, while his real french voice is... well... not that manly.
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I have yet to see "Dead Like Me", but the way it keeps getting mentioned here makes me want to check it out.
It does? I though no one else cared about this show.
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I don't like it and I love going to the Lucha Libre. Is that show made with Flash o what?
You don't like it as in you simply don't enjoy it, or you don't like it as in you find it offensive? It is a bit juvenile, but some of the sight gags have me in tears I'm laughing so hard.
Then again I also enjoy "Fairly Oddparents", so my taste in cartoons is clearly not very discerning.

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You don't like it as in you simply don't enjoy it, or you don't like it as in you find it offensive? It is a bit juvenile, but some of the sight gags have me in tears I'm laughing so hard.
Offensive? Nope, I don't find it offensive at all.

I just don't enjoy it, I guess the visual style botters me a little. And maybe a lot of the jokes get lost in the translation, I'll try to take a look at the cartoon in the original language to see how is it.
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Shows currently in production that I try and catch on a weekly basis (in order of preference, top being most preferred):

Lost
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Stargate SG-1
Stargate Atlantis
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