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* Now and then someone will accuse ''[[Thundarr the Barbarian]]'' of being a ripoff of ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'', despite the fact that ''Thundarr'' predates ''He-Man'' by several years. |
* Now and then someone will accuse ''[[Thundarr the Barbarian]]'' of being a ripoff of ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'', despite the fact that ''Thundarr'' predates ''He-Man'' by several years. |
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** In fact, [[Hanna-Barbera]] produced both cartoons. Originally, He-Man was based off ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' but they opted to essentially turn the character into "the new Thundarr". |
** In fact, [[Hanna-Barbera]] produced both cartoons. Originally, He-Man was based off ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' but they opted to essentially turn the character into "the new Thundarr". |
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* To this day, there are still fans of the ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' cartoon who are surprised when they find out the cartoon was preceded by the ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' comic book by ''41 years''. Heck, the fact that |
* To this day, there are still fans of the ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' cartoon who are surprised when they find out the cartoon was preceded by the ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' comic book by ''41 years''. Heck, the fact that a works page for the cartoon was added to [[TV Tropes]] before the page for the comic book series should tell you something... |
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* In one episode of ''[[Recess]]'', Gus is involved in a plot against the Ashleys wherein he claims Ashley is also his name - insisting that it's not that unusual in the progressive 1990s. In reality, "Ashley" was almost solely a boy's name until the early 20th century; it was perfectly acceptable for a boy to be named Ashley ''over a hundred years'' before the episode was written or aired. |
* In one episode of ''[[Recess]]'', Gus is involved in a plot against the Ashleys wherein he claims Ashley is also his name - insisting that it's not that unusual in the progressive 1990s. In reality, "Ashley" was almost solely a boy's name until the early 20th century; it was perfectly acceptable for a boy to be named Ashley ''over a hundred years'' before the episode was written or aired. |
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** One of the best known examples ''in pop culture'' would be Ashley Wilkes of [[Gone with the Wind]], a film consistantly put in top 10 lists. |
** One of the best known examples ''in pop culture'' would be Ashley Wilkes of [[Gone with the Wind]], a film consistantly put in top 10 lists. |
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*** Which was a best-selling ''book'' first. |
*** Which was a best-selling ''book'' first. |
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* Here's one: [[The Pollyanna]] type in a place that is quite clearly [[Hell]], run by a creature that is quite clearly [[Satan]], who acts as a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]. No, not ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'', but an earlier show called ''[[The Baskervilles]]''. |
* Here's one: [[The Pollyanna]] type in a place that is quite clearly [[Hell]], run by a creature that is quite clearly [[Satan]], who acts as a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]. No, not ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'', but an earlier show called ''[[The Baskervilles]]''. |
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* You know that |
* You know that routine on "[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]" that Shaggy and Scooby-Doo had. Shaggy makes a bad joke. Scooby-Doo laughs then says "I don't get it.". It comes from "Hang In There, Scooby-Doo" on ''The Scooby-Doo Show''. The gang had found a cassette of rock music in the cavern. |
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{{quote|'''Shaggy''': Those cave teenagers love their rock music? |
{{quote|'''Shaggy''': Those cave teenagers love their rock music? |
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'''Scooby-Doo''': (laughs) I don't get it. }} |
'''Scooby-Doo''': (laughs) I don't get it. }} |
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* On a larger scale, a lot of baby boomers who grew up in [[The Sixties]], if they have no knowledge of animation history, will be surprised when you tell them that cartoons from [[The Golden Age of Animation]] such as ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' and ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' were coming out in the 1930's and 40's, and were already decades old back when they remember watching the cartoons on Saturday mornings. |
* On a larger scale, a lot of baby boomers who grew up in [[The Sixties]], if they have no knowledge of animation history, will be surprised when you tell them that cartoons from [[The Golden Age of Animation]] such as ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' and ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' were coming out in the 1930's and 40's, and were already decades old back when they remember watching the cartoons on Saturday mornings. |
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** My mom grew up in the 60s and thinks Bambi came out when she was a kid, and won't let me tell her otherwise. |
** My mom grew up in the 60s and thinks Bambi came out when she was a kid, and won't let me tell her otherwise. |
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* [[Adam West]] as Catman is a parody of [[Batman (TV series)|Batman]] in ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]''. However, there actually is a Catman which is a Batman villain created in the 60s. |
* [[Adam West]] as Catman is a parody of [[Batman (TV series)|Batman]] in ''[[The Fairly Oddparents]]''. However, there actually is a Catman which is a Batman villain created in the 60s. |
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** And the crazy paranoid Adam West in [[Family Guy]] made his first appearance in an episode of [[Johnny Bravo]]. |
** And the crazy paranoid Adam West in ''[[Family Guy]]'' made his first appearance in an episode of ''[[Johnny Bravo]]''. |
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*** And that's an interesting case because, before creating ''[[Family Guy]],'' [[Seth MacFarlane]] worked on ''[[Johnny Bravo]].'' |
*** And that's an interesting case because, before creating ''[[Family Guy]],'' [[Seth MacFarlane]] worked on ''[[Johnny Bravo]].'' |
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* The expression "Cowabunga!" did NOT originate on ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''. It was originally used on ''[[The Howdy Doody Show]]''. |
* The expression "Cowabunga!" did NOT originate on ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''. It was originally used on ''[[The Howdy Doody Show]]''. |