So I was watching Animaniacs videos (who doesn't love that shit, I mean really) and came across this gem - [U]Star Truck[/U]!
there's not much to say really - if you love Animaniacs as much as I do (and you should; if you don't you're probably a god damn moron) and have watched or at least have a basic understanding of classic [I]Star Trek[/I] references, phrases, and/or characters, you'll most likely find this [B]absolutely hilarious[/B]
it's about six and a half minutes long
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztYS2Nho7F0[/media]
Spock: "Pushing buttons randomly is highly illogical."
Animaniac: "I bet you say that to all the girls."
:v:
Haha, this is hilarious, thanks OP!
[img]http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/7113/1289861345797.jpg[/img]
animaniacs parody something, more at 11
$29.95? He seriously overpaid for that log.
[editline]15th December 2010[/editline]
It's no wonder our economy has gone to shit. Even our future space captains don't know the value of a dollar.
That was hilarious :v:
Cling ons.
:v:
lmao
they're in BED, jim
KAAAAAAAANN! whatareyoudoing
I miss the old days.
I fuckin miss the Early WB and its morning cartoons!
[editline]15th December 2010[/editline]
"Pinky, set phasors to conquering the universe!"
"Righto Brain!"
[QUOTE=Dustinm16;26727383]I fuckin miss the Early WB and its morning cartoons![/QUOTE]
what gets me about this is that this would almost certainly be funnier to an adult audience who would recognize the trek references than your typical saturday morning cartoon child viewers
in fact the same could be said about a lot of animaniacs content, it had a lot of mature audience appeal - probably to encourage parents to watch it with their kids. same with sesame street
shame that tradition had to die in the modern era - although I'm talking out of my ass, I don't watch TV much at all anymore, but the new kids shows I have seen these days are absolute garbage (most of them anyway)
[QUOTE=Kalibos;26731501]what gets me about this is that this would almost certainly be funnier to an adult audience who would recognize the trek references than your typical saturday morning cartoon child viewers
in fact the same could be said about a lot of animaniacs content, it had a lot of mature audience appeal - probably to encourage parents to watch it with their kids. same with sesame street
shame that tradition had to die in the modern era - although I'm talking out of my ass, I don't watch TV much at all anymore, but the new kids shows I have seen these days are absolute garbage (most of them anyway)[/QUOTE]
I stopped watching cartoons in the early 2000s because they stopped doing what made cartoons great. All the new stuff is stupid.
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