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cartoonbandit · 11 months
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spaceshiporion · 7 months
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Baby I'm so sorry I redesigned Captain Bucky O' Hare
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bloodyshadow1 · 6 months
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Just a list of things from growing up in the 90s about media. Things that u don't really see anymore in cartoons or TV. Feel free to add more
Quicksand: growing up every adventure show I watched had some form of quicksand show up and be the deadliest thing ever. Doesn't really appear anymore, at least not in the capacity that it once did
Atlantis and ancient egypt: both of these where focused a lot on in 90s early 2000s media. Every cartoon seemed to have an episode on one if these, or whole series about them. Ex mummies alive, Stargate, gargoyles, Aladdin, prince of egypt, the mummy, real adventures of Johnny quest
Reading and recycling is cool: I completely understand why this fell out of favor, but 90s shows had at least one ep focusing on either or both of these lessons. Ill also admit that they got me because i try to recycle and live to read. Ex wishbone, gargoyles, captain planet, magic tree house
King Arthur stuff: not as much as ancient egypt, but I remember there was tons of king Arthur stuff growing up either about it or having some hints to it. Ex kid in king Arthur's court, gargoyles, Babylon 5, Kids of the Round Court, Magic tree house
Animal stories, animals as people: look I'm not dumb, I know there is still a lot of furry stuff and the anthropomorphic animal stories of the 90s woke a lot of young furries, but it's more of an adult scene today than the kids stuff in the 90's or so. Probably because the kids that grew up with the stuff grew up and bingo bongo. There's still stuff for kids, but it's lessened quite a bit compared to the 90s where there were a lot of shows featuring animal protagonists, either as animals or anthropomorphized: ex Rats of Nimh, Redwall, Bucky o'hare, Disney's Robin Hood, the lion king, Looney Tunes (more Tiny Tunes given the time, but also Space Jam), Alvin and the chipmunks
Disney series based on their animated movies: Obviously I know why this isn't done as much, it's harder to make money off of it compared to the 90's. But they still do this, with Rapunzel and Big Hero 6, it's just not done as much. Compare to the 90's early 2000's where there was Aladdin, Hercules, Timon and Pumba, the little Mermaid. And there were even cross overs between them sometimes.
Martial Arts movies/tv shows: This I know I'm a bit dated on, but there were a lot of martial arts movies growing up, I know most were probably earlier than the 90's but martial arts was just big when I was a kid. I did martial arts for years, a lot of kids did karate even if they stopped after a few sessions, studios popped up everywhere and then closed a few years later. And this was before UFC became big
Mecha, Magical Girl, Super Sentai animes and other media: Again, this isn't a dead genre, especially the later two, but the latter two also tend to be deconstructions or even spoofs of the magical girl and Super Sentai Genre. But in the 90's there were tons of Mecha animes, over half a dozen attempts for America to capitalize on super Sentai/Power Rangers fame. It was easy to capitalize on these genre's of shows because you tended to need several main characters to fill out your roster, which meant the studios could sell toys of them easily, advertising to buy the whole set.
Bullet proof vests: I don't really know why these were a thing so often in 90's media, but they were. of course they didn't work like real bullet proof vests which will still hurt when struck. When I was a kid it seemed like every time there was a bullet proof vest in a show it was basically a magic force field.
Holiday specials: I know that shows and cartoons still have holiday episodes, but it seemed to be such a bigger thing when I was growing up. Nick would have months where they would air Halloween episodes all October and each of their shows from Catdog, Rugrats, to Rocket Power would air one of their episodes, often one of many. Christmas you couldn't escape December when every cartoon would have a Christmas special.
Variety shows: I don't know how to properly describe these types of shows, but there were a lot of Cartoons that didn't have a consistent through line, and they were a bunch of 5 or so minute clips of several different shows or different characters in situations. Sometimes it would fit a theme, other times it would be random, or perhaps random to my kid brain. Ex Tiny Tunes, Histeria, Kablam, Animaniacs
For the record, I am not an idiot, I know why many of these things fell out of fashion. A lot of time it isn't a mystery, just the studios trying to cash in on something popular so they flooded the market with what they saw as the bandwagon to make them money. Once that money dried up or they were wasting more trying to copy and emulate, so did the properties. I also want to be clear that I'm not missing these things, not all of them, I am only pointing these things out as a product of the time I grew up in
I am also aware that these are not strictly the 90's and 2000's things, but I saw them growing up and they molded me and I was born in 91. It was a different time because it was before the internet became big and the only way you could interact with media was either from watching on TV, usually live or catching reruns whenever they aired, or renting movies from the Video store. For me it wasn't even block buster most of the time, it was my local video store when that was a thing. All movies came out when I watched them because I was a kid and that's how my brain worked.
Feel free to add more stuff if only for Nostalgia. I probably will be as well
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jacscorner · 1 year
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Bucky O'hare Needs a Revival!
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"Let's croak us some Toads!"
So, for those of you not in the know, Bucky O'hare follows the adventures of the crew of the Righteous Indignation. Bucky himself is the captain of the space crew, Jenny the Cat is his first mate & navigator (and secretly a Psychic), Dead-Eye the Duck is the ship's gunner and professional "former" pirate, and Blinky is the ship's Android First Class (Or A.F.C.).
The show's dueteragonist (Or main protagonist, depending on who you ask) is Willy DuWitt, a boy from San Francisco who ends up being the crew's engineer after his science experiment, a photon accelerator, intersects with the Righteous Indignation's own photon accelerator, thus making this a weird mix of an isekai and a funny animal cartoon.
I know that some people, like myself, get a little uncomfortable with the idea of a reboot these days, but I really don't think a lot would really need to change. Especially since the show came and went like a phantom in a night, so this isn't a TMNT situation where every new series gets its own radical take.
However, if there's one thing I think a new series would need: more humor relating to Willy's situation.
I normally don't like kid characters, cause I don't think writers can get 'em right, but I think Willy's a pretty good-or, at least, a fairly okay-example. And I think some of the best humor in the show came from when things Willy seem as normal or as toys in his world were mistaken to be more than what they were-or even turned out to be useful. Like Dead-Eye taking Willy's play money & water gun and thinking they were real.
So, like, as an example: The crew fly over to a bar for some reason. Bucky orders everyone drinks.
Dead-Eye: Careful, Willy-me-boy! This here is one of the strongest drinks this side of the Aniverse! It seperates the star dogs from the landlubbers.
Willy: *cautiously takes a sip* Dead-Eye, this is just Cherry Soda.
Dead-Eye: Exactly! Nothing's as hardcore as Cherry Soda.
Willy: *casually chugs the glass* Dead-Eye, I drink this every day.
Dead-Eye: What?! Whoa! I knew you were tough, Willy, but I didn't think you were this tough!
Willy: I mean, it's just carbonated water and fruit syrup.
Dead-Eye: And he says that like it's nothing...
Jenny: Willy, is everything okay? You can talk to us if you need to.
Willy: *awkward laugh* Huh?
Bucky: Willy, soda addiction is no laughing matter. I too know how hard it is to fight the siren call of carbonated beverages. It's not too late to get help.
Okay, so maybe this is a bit too far and the censors might come down on a joke like this. But, like, stuff like this would be fun to throw in a little more often.
You know, in between forced terraforming planets and animal slavery & cruelty. That's kind of the magical tone of Bucky O'hare: it's a serious space opera in a silly cartoon world. And it's played totally straight on both accounts.
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malinastharlock · 1 year
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Captain Bucky O'Hare was one of my favorite toys growing up. What was one of your favorite childhood toys?
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retrogames405 · 1 year
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Zen - Intergalactic Ninja | NES LongPlay [007]
Zen: Intergalactic Ninja is based on an eco-friendly comic character (think Captain Planet but much less lame) in this extremely well-made platformer that rivals the quality of most of Konami's late-gen license based titles (TMNT3, Monster in My Pocket, Bucky O'Hare, etc). If there was any question of their command over the NES hardware, let this game put it to rest. The graphics are pretty mind-blowing on this cart - even though flicker runs rampant in nearly every scene, the attention to animation and detail isnt typical at all of NES games. It might not look quite as consistently good as Little Samson, but it's absolutely a top-tier presentation. Some of these enemies are huge, the cinematics look great, and the perspective shifts are pretty impressive, especially when combined with the speed of the minecar stage. The music is kickass as well, with heavy bass and drum samples that really punch up just about every track.
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rolledspinepodcasts · 2 years
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Amazing Heroes Podcast #3:
Continuity Comics Studios Graphics Associates Vol. 1:
The New Heroes
https://rolledspine.wordpress.com/2022/01/11/amazing-heroes-podcast-continuity-comics-studios-graphics-associates-vol-1-the-new-heroes/
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ryanmoody · 5 years
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Bucky O'Hare Wave 4 - Captain Mimi LaFoo PRE-ORDER
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thecoolerx-blog · 7 years
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10 Forgotten Furry Cartoons
This ares cartoon series I believe they need to be remembered since some had reboots and movies made in the new era still the old material from which they came from has to be pointed out, but this 10 ones i found more forgotten than the rest been the #1 the most forgotten one of all, to what seems to be of my brief investigation, and if you remember some of this do not hesitate in giving it a like and subscribe to this blog! obviously I am only putting here cartoons with furry thematics where the main characters are animals, or anthropomorphic animals. 
American English dub links below CLICK ON THE NAMES TO GET INTROS and OPENINGS of this Forgotten Cartoons!
But first some Honorable mentions!. (since they had got their reboots or are well remember by their fans)
1989 Babar >>> 2010 babar and the adventures of badou
1985 Pound Puppies >>> 2010 Pound Puppies
1967 Moomin >>> 1990 Moomins
1986 Mapple Town Stories >>> 1997 Palm Town
1987 The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin
NOW ON WITH THE TOP 10!!
10) Racoons
This is a Canadian animated series which was originally broadcast from 1985 to 1992, with three preceding television specials from its inception in 1980, and one direct to video special in 1984. The franchise was created by Kevin Gillis with the co-operation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
09) Dogtanian & the 3 Moskerhounds,
Spanish: D'Artacan y los Tres Mosqueperros; 
Japanese: ワンワン三銃士 [Wan Wan Sanjuushi; lit., The Woof Woof Three Musketeers]) 
is a Spanish–Japanese animated adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas story of d'Artagnan and The Three Musketeers. Most of the characters are anthropomorphized dogs, hence the title of the cartoon; although there are a few exceptions, with some foxes, wolfs, coyotes, cats, mice, bears. 
08) Count Duckula
British animated comedy-drama dark fantasy television series created by British studio Cosgrove Hall Films it premiered for four series from 6 September 1988 to 16 February 1993, and was produced by Thames Television. In all, 65 episodes were made, each about 22 minutes long. All have been released on DVD in the U.K., while only the first series has been released in North America. 
07) Montana Jones & Sherlock Hound (this are two separate series)
sharing this position we got two Anime Series.
Montana Jones (モンタナ・ジョーンズ Montana Jōnzu?) is an Italian-Japanese comedy adventure anime television series which was broadcast in Japan on NHK from April 2, 1994 through April 8, 1995. Studio Junio (Japan) and REVER (Italy) created the 52 episode series as a joint production. Montana Jones has a similar atmosphere to Sherlock Hound, a joint of Rever and TMS Entertainment ten years earlier in 1984. The anthropomorphic characters in Montana Jones were big cats instead of the dogs used in Sherlock Hound. It was subsequently broadcast in over 30 other countries.
Sherlock Hound (名探偵ホームズ Meitantei Hōmuzu?, lit. "Detective Holmes") is an Italian-Japanese animated television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes series where almost all the characters are depicted as anthropomorphicdogs.[1] The show featured regular appearances of Jules Verne-steampunk style technology, adding a 19th-century science-fiction atmosphere to the series. It consists of 26 episodes aired between 1984 and 1985.
06) Samurai Pizza cats
An American animated television adaptation of the anime series Kyatto Ninden Teyandee (Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee), produced by Tatsunoko Productions and Sotsu Agency. it originally aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from 1 February 1990 to 12 February 1991 for a total of 54 episodes, in 1991, and produced an English adaption for a total of 52 episodes. The English version of the series first aired on YTV in Canada (1993) and on first-run syndication in the United States (1996). The English version became a cult hit among Anime fans due to its rapid-fire pop culture references and more farcical nature.
05) The Adventures of T-Rex 
Is an animated series that aired in syndication from 1992 to 1993 in North America. The show features five musical Tyrannosaurus brothers who played to sold-out crowds as a vaudeville group for the Dragon company owned by the beautiful and wealthy Myrna while also secretly fighting crime as "T-REX," masterminded by Professor Edison. The show, an American/Japanese coproduction between C&D (Créativité et Développement), Gunther-Wahl Productions and well-known anime producer Kitty Film, lasted only one season. 
04) Capitan Bucky O'Hare
Is a fictional character and the hero of an eponymous comic book series as well as spin-off media including an animated TV series and various toys and video games. He was created by comic book writer Larry Hama and Michael Golden between 1978 and 1979. The storyline of Bucky O'Hare follows a parallel universe (the aniverse), where a war is ongoing between the slightly inept United Animals Federation (run by mammals) and the sinister Toad Empire. The Toad Empire is led by a vast computer system known as KOMPLEX, which has brainwashed the toad population.
03) Rupert
Is an animated television series based on the Mary Tourtel character Rupert Bear, which aired from 1991 to 1997 with 65 half-hour episodes produced. The series was produced by Nelvana, Ellipse Programmé and TVS for the first season, with Scottish Television (now STV Central) taking over control when TVS closed. It was broadcast in syndication on YTV in Canada. In the United States, the show first aired on Nickelodeon before moving to CBS during Saturday mornings, repeats of the series came to Disney Channel on the Playhouse Disney block, Toon Disney, and on Qubo's digital service in January 2007. The show was broadcast in the UK on CITV and has recently been re-airing on the satellite and cable channels Tiny Pop and KidsCo. In Australia, the show was broadcast on the ABC public broadcasting network and on TV2 in New Zealand as part of the Jason Gunn Show.
02) The Get Along Gang
Characters created in 1983 by American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" (now American Greetings Properties), for a series of greeting cards. The Get Along Gang are a group of twelve (and later, fourteen) pre-adolescent anthropomorphic animal characters in the fictional town of Green Meadow, who form a club that meets in an abandoned caboose and who have various adventures whose upbeat stories intended to show the importance of teamwork and friendship. The success of the greeting card line led to a Saturday morning television series, which aired on CBS for 13 episodes in the 1984-1985 season. It was cancelled in 1985 due to poor ratings, with reruns showing from January until June 1986.
01) Animals of Farthing Wood
Been a series of books about a group of woodland animals. It originated with the 1979 book, The Animals of Farthing Wood, by Colin Dann, and was followed by six sequels and a prequel by Dann. An animated Animals of Farthing Wood television series based on the books aired in the 1990s, created by the European Broadcasting Union.
The books tell the story of a group of woodland animals whose home has been paved over by developers. They learn of a nature reserve, White Deer Park, where they will be safe, and undertake to make the journey together. They form an Oath, promising to protect one another and overcome their natural instincts until they reach their destination.
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axibaximillion · 3 years
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Bucky o'Hare Dead Eyed Duck Doodle 01_Aug2021
Here is a little doodle of Dead Eyed Duck from the 80's short lived cartoon based on a toy line Bucky O'Hare. this was a fun one I used to watch back in the day, it kinda started as a response to TMNT's success and spawned a line of action figures, it had a neat little cartoon to go with it, focusing on the titchular Captain Bucky O'Hare and his Crew as they try to thwart the toad empire. It's a fun space themed anthro show, they had a human sidekick from earth who would come up with techno solutions ,and Dead Eye'd Duck here was my favorite, who was abit of a baddass, I guess what they were going for abit of a Han Solo type crossed with maybe Clint Eastwood/ Wolverine, the gunner of the ship "righteous indignation", shoot first n ask questions later kinda duck who had a life as a pirate from what I remember. the Show feels like it draws from the same pool as maybe "Star Fox", it wasn't long just lasting 1 season, but it was a nice n colourful show, I enjoyed it between Transformers, He-man and thundercats among others. I recall I did own afew of the toys, Dead Eye here included, I thought he was cool. Enjoy! ^_^ Oh, I was also voiced by scott McNeil of gundam wing fame, voice of Duo and also voice of Ratrap in Transformers Beast Wars.
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underrated-nerd · 7 years
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I miss this cartoon.
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jokerfan99 · 5 years
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Death Battle Seasons 1-6 5th Episodes Losers
1. Mike Haggar-The Mayor of Metro City
2. Bucky O'Hare-The Captain of a galactic-wide Rebellion
3. Sweet Tooth-The Violent Victor of Twisted Metal
4. Portgas D. Ace-The Fire Fist
5. Pit-The Captain of Palutena's Guard
6. Wario-The Antithesis of Mario
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ao3feed-thorki · 5 years
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read it on AO3 at http://bit.ly/2WsHIg7 IreneADonovan, velvetjinx
by IreneADonovan, velvetjinx
Bucky O'Hare is captain of the Righteous Indignation, a trading vessel that plies its trade in the Meta-Human Galaxies. All is good until his Executive Officer, Steve Tabbys, is summoned home to be married. Desperate not to lose his right-hand meta, Bucky agrees to marry Steve himself, at least on paper. The problem -- he's been half in love with Steve for years..
Words: 6192, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Steve Rogers, James "Bucky" Barnes, Tony Stark, Thor (Marvel), Loki (Marvel), Bruce Banner, Natasha Romanov (Marvel), Peter Parker, Charles Xavier, Erik Lehnsherr, Jean Grey, Raven Darkholme, Irene Adler (X-Men)
Relationships: James "Bucky" Barnes/Steve Rogers, Erik Lehnsherr/Charles Xavier (secondary), Loki/Thor (background), Irene Adler/Raven Darkholme (background)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Space, Alternate Universe - Furry, Alternate Universe - Royalty, Alternate Universe - Still Have Powers, Arranged Marriage, Marriage of Convenience, Mutual Pining, Fluff and Smut and Angst and Humor
read it on AO3 at http://bit.ly/2WsHIg7
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jacscorner · 2 years
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Anyway, I just wanted to draw Bucky cause I like Bucky O'hare.
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ao3feed-stucky · 5 years
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by IreneADonovan, velvetjinx
Bucky O'Hare is captain of the Righteous Indignation, a trading vessel that plies its trade in the Meta-Human Galaxies. All is good until his Executive Officer, Steve Tabbys, is summoned home to be married. Desperate not to lose his right-hand meta, Bucky agrees to marry Steve himself, at least on paper. The problem -- he's been half in love with Steve for years..
Words: 6192, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Steve Rogers, James "Bucky" Barnes, Tony Stark, Thor (Marvel), Loki (Marvel), Bruce Banner, Natasha Romanov (Marvel), Peter Parker, Charles Xavier, Erik Lehnsherr, Jean Grey, Raven Darkholme, Irene Adler (X-Men)
Relationships: James "Bucky" Barnes/Steve Rogers, Erik Lehnsherr/Charles Xavier (secondary), Loki/Thor (background), Irene Adler/Raven Darkholme (background)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Space, Alternate Universe - Furry, Alternate Universe - Royalty, Alternate Universe - Still Have Powers, Arranged Marriage, Marriage of Convenience, Mutual Pining, Fluff and Smut and Angst and Humor
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