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2 Stupid Dogs Complete
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2 Stupid Dogs Complete » Video » Discuss » Plays: 702  5*****

2 Stupid Dogs was about two dogs and their everyday strange and funny mishappenings, with an animation style that was unusual (at the time); a very flat, simplistic style similar to early Hanna-Barbera cartoons of the 1950s and 60s, with early 1990s humor and sensibility. It also did not have a series structure, similar to many humorous cartoons and sitcoms. (i.e. the show does not follow a continuous storyline, what happens in one episode has little to no effect on another).

2 Stupid Dogs was the beginning of the successful revival of Hanna-Barbera's fortunes, since the studio had not launched a bona fide hit since The Smurfs in 1981.
All Your Base Are Belong To Us
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All Your Base Are Belong To Us » Video » Discuss » Plays: 85

"All your base are belong to us" (often shortened to "All Your Base", AYBABTU or simply AYB) is an Engrish phrase that sparked an Internet phenomenon in 2001 and 2002, with the spread of flash animation that ubiquitously depicted the slogan. The text is taken from the opening cut scene of the English version of the 1989 Japanese video game Zero Wing by Toaplan. Its brief but intense popularity derived in part from its poor translation into English and partly from its near-accidental adoption by a group of Internet humorists. While the wildfire has died down, "All Your Base" is still a well-known reference among gamers.
Beatles, The - Yellow Submarine
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Beatles, The - Yellow Submarine » Video » Discuss » Plays: 156  3***

The forces of good! The forces of evil!
Betty Boop Complete
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Betty Boop Complete » Video » Discuss » Plays: 106

Betty Boop is noteworthy for being the first cartoon character to fully represent a sexual woman. Other female characters of the same period showed their panties regularly, like Minnie Mouse, but didn't have a full caricature of a woman's form. Betty, however, reveled in her sexuality. She wore short dresses and a garter belt. Her breasts were prominent, and she showed her cleavage. In her cartoons, other characters try to sneak peeks at her while she's changing. In Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle, she does the hula wearing only a lei and a grass skirt, a bit she repeated in her cameo appearance in the first Popeye cartoon.

Nevertheless, the animators made sure to keep the character "pure" and girl-like (officially, she was only 16 years old). As Betty tells Koko the Clown in the film Boop-Oop-A-Doop after being threatened by a salacious ringmaster, "He couldn't take my boop-oop-a-doop away!"

Her cartoons also stood out from the competition due to their upbeat jazz soundtracks. In addition to three cartoons with soundtracks by Cab Calloway, guest bands for Betty Boop cartoons included the bands of Louis Armstrong, Rudy Vallee, and Don Redman. Ethel Merman, Irene Bordoni and Reis and Dunn also appeared in a few shorts as guest performers.

The adult sensibilities of Betty's cartoons made her a hit, and a wave of merchandising soon swept the world. Meanwhile, Helen Kane, who had inspired the character in 1930, sued the Fleischer studio in 1934 for allegedly stealing her trademark look, dancing and singing style, and catchphrase. Kane lost the suit (and her boop-oop-a-doop) when the Fleischers proved that the phrase had been used by other performers before Kane.

In the end, Betty's heightened sexuality would spell her doom. The Production Code censorship laws enforced beginning in 1934 forced her to wear a longer skirt and less revealing neckline. Betty was no longer a flapper; she was a husbandless housewife with a little dog named Pudgy. The animators struggled to keep Betty's cartoons interesting by pairing her with popular comic strip characters, but none of these films were very successful (though one such pairing did propel Popeye to stardom of his own). Betty's cartoon career came to an end, at least temporarily, in 1939.
Documentaries
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Documentaries » Video » Discuss » Plays: 98  5*****

"Stupid in America" * "Freedom Fuels" * "On the Edge of Blade Runner" * "OUTFOXED : Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism" * "Pleasure of Finding Things Out, The"
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GamePro TV » Video » Discuss » Plays: 274  3***

GamePro TV was a syndicated weekly video game television show. The show was a low-budget partner to GamePro magazine.

Hosted by J.D. Roth, the program showcased many new and upcoming video games, largely for the NES, Super NES, Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16 systems. Viewers could send in recordings of themselves explaining tips and codes for games, one of which was chosen to be shown in each of the early episodes. Viewer mail was also frequently answered on-air.
History of Video Games
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History of Video Games » Video » Discuss » Plays: 124

On overview of the history of video games from Atari to Nintendo from the Discovery Channel.
Legend of Zelda Animated Series Complete
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Legend of Zelda Animated Series Complete » Video » Discuss » Plays: 1312  3***

Each episode of Zelda followed the adventures of the hero Link and the royal Princess Zelda as they defended the kingdom of Hyrule from an evil wizard named Ganon. Most episodes consisted of Ganon (or his minions) either attempting to capture the Triforce of Wisdom from Zelda, kidnap Zelda herself, or use some other villainous scheme to conquer Hyrule.
Pirates of Silicon Valley
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Pirates of Silicon Valley » Video » Discuss » Plays: 100  5*****

A semi-humorous documentary about the men who made the world of technology what it is today, their struggles during college, the founding of their companies, and the ingenious actions they took to build up the global corporate empires of Apple Computer Corporation and Microsoft Inc.
Speed Runs
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Speed Runs » Video » Discuss » Plays: 456  5*****

Speed Runs for Ninja Gaiden 1 & 2 on NES.
Super Secret Squirrel
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Super Secret Squirrel » Video » Discuss » Plays: 59

Each episode of 2 Stupid Dogs featured a Super Secret Secret Squirrel segment, spoofing the 1960’s spy craze with the title squirrel, his bull superior Chief and his Peter Lorre-inspired assistant Morocco Mole.
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