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Posted by Audiori J on 10-13-2005 at15:35:

 

Yes, but with 6-11 year olds Catscracth beat spongebob for number 1.



Posted by joey on 10-13-2005 at15:52:

Lamp

hmmmm.... this is making me consider getting cable or satellite again just to see the show....
have they considered having nugent make a guest appearance? Big Grin



Posted by Audiori J on 10-13-2005 at15:57:

 

Its pretty goofy, obviously geared towards kids. Its sort of one of those cartoons where there is little restraint on what happens. One episode had the cats inflated like parade baloons floating through the streets durring a parade. One episode has the cats speed racer style racing their neighbors over the deeds to their houses. Both the cats and the neighbors have huge gigantimous race cars. The only one tall enough to drive was waffle, which is the less than braineously superior cat, and when he drove he wanted to drive "safely" because his pet nute was aboard. (thats the online episode)

I think the characters being likable is the primary appeal.



Posted by peawinkel on 10-13-2005 at17:09:

 

Ditto AudioriJ's comments.
Also, the vocal talent is stellar (Newman from Seinfeld & one of the Kids In The Hall...I never can remem....oh yeah....is it Kevin McDonald?). And the other main voice sounds like Scotty from Star Trek. Pretty strong animated combo.
Also, adults that have tired of the gross-out toons & the hero/anime stuff for their kids have probably embraced a toon like this.
This early success is very encouraging. Smile



Posted by peawinkel on 10-13-2005 at17:11:

 

quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
Ditto AudioriJ's comments.
Also, the vocal talent is stellar (Newman from Seinfeld & one of the Kids In The Hall...I never can remem....oh yeah....is it Kevin McDonald?). And the other main voice sounds like Scotty from Star Trek. Pretty strong animated combo.
Also, adults that have lackadaisical of the gross-out toons & the hero/anime stuff for their kids have probably embraced a toon like this.
This early success is very encouraging. Smile



This should have read "have tired of the gross-out....." but it got edited.
Interesting.



Posted by peawinkel on 10-13-2005 at17:13:

 

quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
Ditto AudioriJ's comments.
Also, the vocal talent is stellar (Newman from Seinfeld & one of the Kids In The Hall...I never can remem....oh yeah....is it Kevin McDonald?). And the other main voice sounds like Scotty from Star Trek. Pretty strong animated combo.
Also, adults that have lackadaisical of the gross-out toons & the hero/anime stuff for their kids have probably embraced a toon like this.
This early success is very encouraging. Smile



This should have read "have lackadaisical of the gross-out....." but it got edited.
Interesting.


It did it again. The word in question is spelled t...i...r....e....d, not lackadaisical.
Interesting.



Posted by joey on 10-13-2005 at17:18:

Tongue!

crazy



Posted by Eleanor on 10-13-2005 at17:24:

 

quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
Ditto AudioriJ's comments.
Also, the vocal talent is stellar (Newman from Seinfeld & one of the Kids In The Hall...I never can remem....oh yeah....is it Kevin McDonald?). And the other main voice sounds like Scotty from Star Trek. Pretty strong animated combo.
Also, adults that have lackadaisical of the gross-out toons & the hero/anime stuff for their kids have probably embraced a toon like this.
This early success is very encouraging. Smile



This should have read "have lackadaisical of the gross-out....." but it got edited.
Interesting.


It did it again. The word in question is spelled t...i...r....e....d, not lackadaisical.
Interesting.



NOOB Tongue



Posted by dorfsmith on 10-13-2005 at17:35:

 

man


man man man



Posted by dorfsmith on 10-13-2005 at17:36:

 

I like how when you type it in three times one shows up the real way Big Grin



Posted by dorfsmith on 10-13-2005 at17:37:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Eleanor
quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
Ditto AudioriJ's comments.
Also, the vocal talent is stellar (Newman from Seinfeld & one of the Kids In The Hall...I never can remem....oh yeah....is it Kevin McDonald?). And the other main voice sounds like Scotty from Star Trek. Pretty strong animated combo.
Also, adults that have lackadaisical of the gross-out toons & the hero/anime stuff for their kids have probably embraced a toon like this.
This early success is very encouraging. Smile



This should have read "have lackadaisical of the gross-out....." but it got edited.
Interesting.


It did it again. The word in question is spelled t...i...r....e....d, not lackadaisical.
Interesting.



NOOB Tongue


Hey peeps he's not a noob you jiggy mamma.



Posted by Audiori J on 10-14-2005 at02:50:

 

tee hee hee



Posted by bereal on 10-25-2005 at12:12:

 

I finally got to hear some of the music, but I still didn't get to hear the theme song. What I did hear sounded cool (the last 5 minutes of the show). We were at MF's Grandmother's house (the one who passed away last Oct.) and his aunt who now owns the house keeps satellite for the TV so the family can use the house whenever they want. It's a nice place to get away from life for a while.



Posted by peawinkel on 10-25-2005 at12:59:

 

quote:
Originally posted by bereal
I finally got to hear some of the music, but I still didn't get to hear the theme song. What I did hear sounded cool (the last 5 minutes of the show). We were at MF's Grandmother's house (the one who passed away last Oct.) and his aunt who now owns the house keeps satellite for the TV so the family can use the house whenever they want. It's a nice place to get away from life for a while.



We were wondering where ya been. I was getting worried.
How's the little 'uns?



Posted by bereal on 10-25-2005 at13:02:

 

Good. Go to the off-topic area to see my response in the Where's Bereal thread.



Posted by wayneb on 11-05-2005 at00:48:

 

I just looked at the Television New Zealand site this morning and it has an item about a Canadian cat who has "inherited" NZ$1.6 million from it's now dead owner!!!

Life imitates art, imitates life....but not as we know it?



Posted by Jeff Vaughn on 11-09-2005 at12:14:

 

Canadians are nutty.



Posted by joey on 11-09-2005 at13:15:

Cool

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Originally posted by joey
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Originally posted by joey



this will always be the first thing that comes to my mind when i hear the words "catscratch" and "music" together.......



Posted by Mountain Fan on 11-09-2005 at15:45:

Attention

Maybe they could do a Catscratch special with an animated Ted Nugent running around trying to hunt down one of the Cats, or maybe them trying to sabotage one of his hunts, or maybe the cats try to slip in a concert free or something? Big Grin



Posted by joey on 11-09-2005 at15:47:

Tongue!

i still haven't seen the show because i don't have cable....
if i knew there would be an animated nugent shooting flaming arrows with his bow at cats, i would call comcast today...... Pleased


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