What animated series would you like to see make a comeback?
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What animated series would you like to see make a comeback?
It's a given that everyone's first choice would be Clutch Cargo but I would also like to see a second comeback of the Herculoids and when is the original series slated for DVD?
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Futurama. The early 90's X-men cartoon. Batman Beyond. Superman cartoon from the 90's.
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Well, since Family Guy is coming back I will have to join the crowd and say Futurama. Also, that MTV version of Spiderman was suprisingly good. I wouldn't mind seeing more of that.
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1. Futurama (is there an echo in here?)
2. Beavis and Butthead
3. Ren & Stimpy - without that rat bastard John K. ruining its greatness like he did with the Spike TV version.
4. Tiny Toons
5. Batman: The animated series
6. Another vote for the Fox X-Men cartoon
2. Beavis and Butthead
3. Ren & Stimpy - without that rat bastard John K. ruining its greatness like he did with the Spike TV version.
4. Tiny Toons
5. Batman: The animated series
6. Another vote for the Fox X-Men cartoon
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From: Compton (Straight Outta)
Space Ghost C2C. New episodes would be great, obviously, but the fact that they're not even showing reruns anymore (even though they continue to advertise it) is pretty much inexcusable.
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OK, agree on Futurama.
And isn't Home Movies still on? Or are they all reruns?
Then how about Home Movies' big brother: Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.
Or the Ed Grimley cartoon (anyone remember those 4 or 5 episodes?).
Or how about they do the Strange Brew (or McKenzie Brothers) cartoon that was previewed on the DVD?
And isn't Home Movies still on? Or are they all reruns?
Then how about Home Movies' big brother: Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.
Or the Ed Grimley cartoon (anyone remember those 4 or 5 episodes?).
Or how about they do the Strange Brew (or McKenzie Brothers) cartoon that was previewed on the DVD?
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I'm not copying other people's answers, I swear. But I'd say Futurama and then Family Guy, followed by Batman.
The Simpsons could stand to make a comeback too (no one ever said it had to be a cancelled show!).
The Simpsons could stand to make a comeback too (no one ever said it had to be a cancelled show!).




