• Space Ghost Coast to Coast

    From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to All on Sun Apr 21 21:58:48 2024
    LIVE: Space Ghost Coast to Coast 30th Anniversary | adult swim

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiheRTcwkc4

    Space Ghost Coast to Coast is a cartoon that aired in the 1990s and 2000s on Cartoon Network and later Adult Swim. It's a re-imagined version of the 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon character Space Ghost.

    Join Space Ghost, his bandleader Zorak, and director-producer Moltar for some weird late night talk show cartoon ... I was going to say 'adventures' but that's too strong of a word, most accurate to leave it at "some weird late night talk show cartoon".

    Hard to believe it's been 30 years of this nonsense already. :)


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  • From SirRonmit@21:2/120 to AKAcastor on Mon Apr 22 08:21:11 2024
    Wow! Thanks for the memories!

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to AKAcastor on Tue Apr 23 19:41:50 2024
    LIVE: Space Ghost Coast to Coast 30th Anniversary | adult swim

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiheRTcwkc4

    Hard to believe it's been 30 years of this nonsense already. :)

    Awesome - thanks for sharing, I'll be laughing for a few while this plays!



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  • From calcmandan@21:1/172 to AKAcastor on Mon May 6 04:22:58 2024
    On 21 Apr 2024, AKAcastor said the following...

    LIVE: Space Ghost Coast to Coast 30th Anniversary | adult swim

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiheRTcwkc4

    Space Ghost Coast to Coast is a cartoon that aired in the 1990s and
    2000s on Cartoon Network and later Adult Swim. It's a re-imagined
    version of the 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon character Space Ghost.

    Join Space Ghost, his bandleader Zorak, and director-producer Moltar for some weird late night talk show cartoon ... I was going to say 'adventures' but that's too strong of a word, most accurate to leave it
    at "some weird late night talk show cartoon".

    Hard to believe it's been 30 years of this nonsense already. :)


    Chris/akacastor


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    Haven't heard of it. sort of reminds me of the gen-x cartoons I watched in the 90s while in the Navy. The Maxx, Ren & Stimpy, Spawn, etc...

    I miss my youth.

    Sigh

    Daniel

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Calcmandan on Mon May 6 10:55:26 2024
    Hard to believe it's been 30 years of this nonsense already. :)

    Haven't heard of it. sort of reminds me of the gen-x
    cartoons I watched in the 90s while in the Navy. The
    Maxx, Ren & Stimpy, Spawn, etc...

    Yeah, Space Ghost was from the early Adult Swim era on Cartoon Network in the 90s, a block of (mostly bizarre) cartoons not aimed at children. Similar era and vibe to some of the ones you mentioned. The 90s were a good time for weird and wonderful cartoons!


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  • From calcmandan@21:1/172 to AKAcastor on Mon May 6 18:17:45 2024
    On 06 May 2024, AKAcastor said the following...

    Hard to believe it's been 30 years of this nonsense already. :)

    Haven't heard of it. sort of reminds me of the gen-x
    cartoons I watched in the 90s while in the Navy. The
    Maxx, Ren & Stimpy, Spawn, etc...

    Yeah, Space Ghost was from the early Adult Swim era on Cartoon Network
    in the 90s, a block of (mostly bizarre) cartoons not aimed at children. Similar era and vibe to some of the ones you mentioned. The 90s were a good time for weird and wonderful cartoons!


    Looking at it now, is it worth watching? I tried Ren & Stimpy after a multi-decade break a few years ago and it was unwatchable. The fifty-year-old me doesn't laugh at the same stuff the twenty-year-old me did.

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  • From Newtype Len@21:2/148 to AKAcastor on Mon May 6 16:26:00 2024
    That early [Adult Swim] fare was peak for my peers and I. We spent a long
    time goofing off with Macromedia Flash and Photoshop, just making things for the hell of it. Those shows really took the concept of 'did it because we could' to a funny place, and made us all feel like we could make something
    like that one day. Watching those old Space Ghosts was better than watching
    the last few Seasons of Rick and Morty.


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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Newtype Len on Tue May 7 11:19:32 2024
    That early [Adult Swim] fare was peak for my peers and I. We spent a long time goofing off with Macromedia Flash and Photoshop, just making things for the hell of it. Those shows really took the concept of 'did it because we could' to a funny place, and made us all feel like we could make something like that one day. Watching those old Space Ghosts was better than watching the last few Seasons of Rick and Morty.

    Well said!

    I remember watching Adult Swim late at night on pirate DirecTV satellite TV while hacking away on various projects. It was great to see this stuff that was FUN just because it COULD BE, and with little reason other than that. It seemed so different and unusual at the time. Almost felt like exploring a different place. Of course my memories of it are coloured by my teenage years, for me these shows were the right thing at the right time, to make me laugh my ass off.


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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to AKAcastor on Tue May 7 18:09:30 2024
    other than that. It seemed so different and unusual at the time. Almost felt like exploring a different place. Of course my memories of it are coloured by my teenage years, for me these shows were the right thing at the right time, to make me laugh my ass off.

    It's fun seeing this discussion going on. I loved that show. Brack and Moltar, but the songs that they did... Liquid Television was something else. Aeon Flux was wild and there was just one off animations in there that were really little musicals. I seem to recall one with a sort of space stock car race where the pilot ran it till failure but I think Cake was used for the soundtrack, maybe going the distance, back when that was new.
    Ren and Stimpy was another if you were into the surreal and man was I ever.

    Just watched a Japanese stop motion called Junk Head this weekend what was a brain bender. It's wild the dialogue is mumble Japaneses so I suspect subtitling was always necessary, but there's English subs. It's sort of manga like and by a director who did it as a labor of love, no film experience. Found it looking for DelToro movies and got to it as he endorsed it. There's no resolutions only questions. So be warned.

    Back to the late 80's into the 90's for a moment, it seemed all around weird. It's like there were no rules. Pee-Wee, Max Headroom, MacGuiver, Sledgehammer, Airwolf... Miniseries, Scifi was on TV like V, Alien Nation, or comedy like Alf or 3rd Rock they were just trying so much. I was staying up for Up All Night on USA Friday with Ronda and Saturday with Gilbert and Monstervision from TNT I'm sure I lost brain cells to the B movies but I saw the Beatles Help at like 3AM on PBS too... The closest I get to that now it You Tube, everything else seems to have crystallized into a place I just don't have time for anymore.

    As Hunter Thompson said, "It still hasn't gotten weird enough for me.."

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to n2qfd on Wed May 8 09:16:00 2024
    n2qfd wrote to AKAcastor <=-


    Back to the late 80's into the 90's for a moment, it seemed all
    around weird. It's like there were no rules. Pee-Wee, Max Headroom, MacGuiver, Sledgehammer, Airwolf... Miniseries, Scifi was on TV like V, Alien Nation, or comedy like Alf or 3rd Rock they were just trying so much. I was staying up for Up All Night on USA Friday with Ronda and Saturday with Gilbert and Monstervision from TNT I'm sure I lost brain cells to the B movies but I saw the Beatles Help at like 3AM on PBS
    too... The closest I get to that now it You Tube, everything else seems
    to have crystallized into a place I just don't have time for anymore.


    Night Flight, in the 80s, great experimental music show - back when no
    one knew what a music video was supposed to be. Lots of live music from
    bands I'd never heard of, video art by Naim jun Paik, Mike Nesmith and
    others, and more.

    As Hunter Thompson said, "It still hasn't gotten weird enough for
    me.."

    "When the going gets weird, the weird turn Pro..."

    I wish HST was here to comment on the Trump Years.




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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to N2qfd on Wed May 8 15:09:56 2024
    It's fun seeing this discussion going on. I loved that
    show. Brack and Moltar, but the songs that they did...

    There was also The Brak Show but I don't remember if they gave Moltar his own show also?

    Liquid Television was something else. Aeon Flux was wild
    and there was just one off animations in there that were
    really little musicals. I seem to recall one with a sort
    of space stock car race where the pilot ran it till
    failure but I think Cake was used for the soundtrack,
    maybe going the distance, back when that was new.

    This seems somehow familiar, but I can't remember anything more than what you wrote, I didn't even remember that much until I read what you wrote. I do love Cake.

    Just watched a Japanese stop motion called Junk Head
    this weekend what was a brain bender. It's wild the
    dialogue is mumble Japaneses so I suspect subtitling was
    always necessary, but there's English subs. It's sort of
    manga like and by a director who did it as a labor of
    love, no film experience. Found it looking for DelToro
    movies and got to it as he endorsed it. There's no
    resolutions only questions. So be warned.

    Junk Head does sound interesting, may have to check that out when the mood is right.

    Back to the late 80's into the 90's for a moment, it seemed all around weird. It's like there were no rules.

    I feel like in a way, the limited (but expanding) number of TV channels available meant that if something new and different was on, I was more likely to check it out. Maybe in part because there was some level of curation (almost always SOMEONE had to make the choice to air it), maybe also because there was so little available and I was just hungry for more.

    Pee-Wee, Max Headroom, MacGuiver, Sledgehammer, Airwolf...

    I don't remember Sledgehammer.

    Airwolf I was a little bit young for - I remember the show, I remember the badass helicopter, but I don't remember anything else really.

    Another great series - Tales From the Crypt. I've been watching it recently and it's incredible how many familiar names starred in episodes of Tales From the Crypt. (also, the Cryptkeeper is a spitting image of Canadian billionaire Jim Pattison, I don't know if there's an actual relation.)

    As Hunter Thompson said, "It still hasn't gotten weird enough for me.."

    Agreed! :)


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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Newtype Len on Wed May 8 15:27:30 2024
    That early [Adult Swim] fare was peak for my peers and I. We spent a long time goofing off with Macromedia Flash and Photoshop, just making things NL> for the hell of it. Those shows really took the concept of 'did it NL> because we could' to a funny place,

    The discussion about the early Adult Swim cartoons made me think of a newer Adult Swim show I've been enjoying - PSI Cops. A cartoon about paranormal detectives. I don't know how to describe it other than "every character is ridiculous".
    https://windsunsky.com/psicops-project/


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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to AKAcastor on Thu May 9 06:57:27 2024
    Junk Head does sound interesting, may have to check that out when the
    mood is right.

    Yes, that's exactly the right approach. I remember watching Pi when it came out. I was not ready for the level of grit a movie about math would contain.

    I don't remember Sledgehammer.

    It was a cop show where the detective had a huge pistol and people would ask, is that a silencer and he'd reply no, it's a loundener ironically. So sort of a hodgepodge Bronson/Eastwood/Gibson over the top cop.

    Another great series - Tales From the Crypt. I've been watching it recently and it's incredible how many familiar names starred in episodes of Tales From the Crypt. (also, the Cryptkeeper is a spitting image of

    Yeah! I forgot about that, there were horror movies on TV. TV specials too. I seem to remember watching Ripley's Believe it or Not hosted by Jack Palance a lot too.

    A lot of people panned Where the Buffalo Roam but I think there's something in that story that's as important to then as it is now about politics, change, and the people who are left behind.

    HST- Lazlo and Nixon are both gone now, but I don't think I'm going to believe that 'til I can gnaw on their skulls with my very own teeth. Fuck those people, huh? If they're out there, I'm going to find them, and I'm going to gnaw on their skulls. Because it still hasn't gotten weird enough for me.

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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to AKAcastor on Thu May 9 07:01:09 2024
    You know one I liked was Ugly Americans,

    It was panned as flat, but it was comic book like. The Guy worked at the Social Services department and was going out with Satans daughter?

    Where's my scootch tape!

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to N2qfd on Thu May 9 11:22:04 2024
    I don't remember Sledgehammer.

    It was a cop show where the detective had a huge pistol
    and people would ask, is that a silencer and he'd reply
    no, it's a loundener ironically. So sort of a hodgepodge Bronson/Eastwood/Gibson over the top cop.

    OK that does sound like fun! Speaking of over-the-top cop shows, are you familiar with Axe Cop? "Created by a 5 year old and his 29 year old brother."

    A lot of people panned Where the Buffalo Roam but I
    think there's something in that story that's as
    important to then as it is now about politics, change,
    and the people who are left behind.

    I need to watch Where the Buffalo Roam again, it's been a while. Since Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was my introduction to HST and it's such a masterpiece, it's hard to fully enjoy any other HST film. That first time watching Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, with a snack of a handful of delicious (or NOT) mushrooms, has burned it into my brain very effectively.


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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to N2qfd on Thu May 9 11:38:32 2024
    You know one I liked was Ugly Americans,
    It was panned as flat, but it was comic book like. The
    Guy worked at the Social Services department and was
    going out with Satans daughter?

    I remember the show but I don't think I ever really gave it a chance at the time. Maybe it'll be one I dig up later and enjoy as a forgotten gem. :)


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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to AKAcastor on Fri May 10 07:08:30 2024

    OK that does sound like fun! Speaking of over-the-top cop shows, are you familiar with Axe Cop? "Created by a 5 year old and his 29 year old brother."

    Yep, I actually bought the comic books when they first came out to send to my brother who was getting deployed to Iraq.


    masterpiece, it's hard to fully enjoy any other HST film. That first
    time watching Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, with a snack of a handful
    of delicious (or NOT) mushrooms, has burned it into my brain very effectively.

    Ah yes, I have similar memories and I really started adding his books to the shelf. I think Phillip K Dick might have been the first author that really made sens like Thompson did later. Then again, the 90's were rather a psychedelic time around a small city in central NY, 10 square miles surrounded by reality..

    I later kept his final words on the mirror with some other odd art bits and clipping. I can't how the post truth world would have set with HST.

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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to AKAcastor on Fri May 10 07:15:31 2024

    I remember the show but I don't think I ever really gave it a chance at the time. Maybe it'll be one I dig up later and enjoy as a forgotten
    gem. :)

    If I remember right at that point in my life we were starting to come out of the 2008 recession. It was 2010, we had left a position in Vermont and were back in NY and I was working a road job as a security guard in big energy doing 12 hour shifts usually 1800-0600 in block tours or 2 weeks...

    Shale gas is a hellofa drug and it fueled a boom when I was broke and out of ideas so with that down time I was consuming the surreal or riding my bike literally around the county in my down time. I was only a guard for a year and a half before getting back into survey, still in the industry but the stuff you see when you're paid to be up while the world sleeps.

    I want to say Ugly Americans probably peaked early and it shifted from a regular cable channel to a boutique one and I didn't follow.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to AKAcastor on Fri May 10 06:38:00 2024
    AKAcastor wrote to N2qfd <=-

    I need to watch Where the Buffalo Roam again, it's been a while. Since Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was my introduction to HST and it's such
    a masterpiece, it's hard to fully enjoy any other HST film.

    Good to know, I've been wanting to see it. I did note that both Johnny
    Depp and Bill Murray attended HST's funeral. Nice show of respect.

    I just wish HST was here to see the mess we're in.




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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to N2qfd on Fri May 10 10:52:38 2024
    If I remember right at that point in my life we were
    starting to come out of the 2008 recession. It was 2010,
    we had left a position in Vermont and were back in NY
    and I was working a road job as a security guard in big
    energy doing 12 hour shifts usually 1800-0600 in block
    tours or 2 weeks...

    It's always interesting the memories we link to certain times, and how we may have phases when certain things (like TV shows) just seemed to "fit". Sometimes even the silliest stuff ends up holding a lot of importance.


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  • From Newtype Len@21:2/148 to AKAcastor on Mon May 13 19:44:00 2024
    I was going through some young adult self actulization while watching Adult Swim around 2006 through 2009. So much of the programming was funny, witty, well written and performed, but deeply cynical. I wondered if it was a relection of some of us at large. Spoiler alert: it was.


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