1. Zybch says:

    My eyes and ears are bleeding.

  2. QB says:

    Freakin’ brilliant

  3. BryanP says:

    Love it. Although if you’ve actually read it (or seen it) there’s a couple of pretty creepy jokes in that cartoon.

  4. Troublemaker says:

    Looks better than the movie…

  5. hhopper says:

    An HD version of the video is here. Click on the little window that says, “Watch This Movie.”

  6. Steve says:

    Huh? WTF is the watchman?

  7. SN says:

    5. I actually think the non-HD version looks better, well, more appropriate for the 80s. It’s like it was dubbed off of a VHS tape.

  8. hhopper says:

    Yeah, it’s definitely more authentic looking. I just love HD though.

  9. 888 says:

    videos like this are the valid reason for censorship on the net!

    #1
    add to it “and my brain was in shock” too

  10. FRAGaLOT says:

    80′s rule!

  11. Ron Larson says:

    Love the Scooby Do knockoff!

  12. grass4 says:

    This is an amateur video. The guy did one hell of a great job on it, whether you like the content or not.

  13. Gaolbird says:

    Should have been the “Wal-men”… because of all the Walmart smilies in that cartoon

  14. pedro says:

    #6 Mall cops.

  15. IScott says:

    #11 More of a Scooby Doo/Thundercats knock off. Whatever that thing was looked like an unholy unison of Scooby and Snarf.

  16. Angel H. Wong says:

    I think the best part of the 80s cartoons was that there were plenty of episodes per season, just a single season of the thundercats had over 60 episodes whereas nowadays a single season of ANY cartoons series is only 10 – 13 episodes which they milk for a year an a half..

  17. SN says:

    16. “ANY cartoons series is only 10 – 13 episodes

    Heck kids are lucky nowadays if Nickelodeon gives ‘em a few Spongebob episodes a year. We wouldn’t have put up with that crap when we were kids. It was all about quantity over quality back then.



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