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Pixar have made some great films - Toy Story and Toy Story 2
The main characters being Buzz Light-year and Woody.
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and then A Bugs Life
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Then Monsters Inc (which someone else has already mentioned) then there latest creation Finding Nemo.
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Grumpy has to be my favorite, and isn't Snow White a babe? :shock: :lol:
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November 26, 2003, 13:55:10 »
Phil, I presume you saw what had happened by the time they actually found Nemo (but for other peoples benefit)
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The best character in ‘Finding Nemo’ Crush the Turtle
The official web site is pretty good as well
http://www.disney.co.uk/DisneyMovies/nemo/index.html?hb_cmp_id=DMC-0003
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November 26, 2003, 22:19:53 »
A few sound clips
Camberwick Green
589kb
Captain Pugwash
28kb
Chigley
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Grange Hill
553kb
Animal Magic
283kb (I think its Animal Magic anyway!!)
Mr Benn
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Think Of A Number
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Pink Panther
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Play School
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Potty Time
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Roobarb & Custard
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Trapdoor
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X-Men
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Bananaman (Eric) :D , Lived at number 13 did'nt he :?:
Super Ted, now that takes me back :D
And was his side kick Spotty Man :?: and his arch rival was Texas Pete.
The Pixar films, got them all, best are the two Toy Story films, and Bugs Life is another favourite :D
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November 26, 2003, 22:35:24 »
Well...my favourites are :
Watership Down
Time Masters
Akira
Urotsukidoji (Legend of the Overfiend)
Treasure Planet
..and most of the childhood ones. I loved Sport Billy (but in Welsh!) and also Gullivers Travels (also in Welsh!). Oh and Ludwig.
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November 26, 2003, 22:37:31 »
Andy,
Eric did indeed live at Number 13. 13 Acacia Avenue. Which is very to close to where Charlotte the Harlot lived....<grin>
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November 26, 2003, 22:49:47 »
Number 22 per chance Neil?
Back in the days when they did decent music!!
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That'll be the one :) They are getting there again, but they'll never be the same without Paul D'ianno (sp!)....
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November 26, 2003, 22:58:25 »
Chris,
Thanks for thinking about me with the 'X-Men', but that's actually the film music.
Neil,
'Ludwig', totally forgot about that. it was a wonderul introduction to the joys of classical music
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Dilbert. The cynical 'engineer'
Calvin & Hobbes
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November 27, 2003, 10:42:28 »
Neil, once more.
Just an afterthought.
'Ludwig', he wasn't exactly 'thrash metal' was he/it?
Obviously, it wasn't a great influence on you :D
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November 27, 2003, 10:48:20 »
Ah,
Well...you see in amongst the Slayer and Accused etc in my collection, you will find Wagner's Ring, just about everything by Beethoven, in fact a lot of classical music.
Before I became a "thrasher", I listened exclusively to classical music....
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Aah, statement graciously withdrawn.
Not too keen on Wagner myself, prefer Greig & Rachmaninov
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November 29, 2003, 14:50:49 »
I prefer Bach and Puccini though I suspect I came in at a divergence from the original topic :P
Anyway, I wanted to say Calvin & Hobbes had such a seminal effect on me, that my oldest cat is called Hobbes.
Mind you, she is a British Blue Shorthair not a tabby... Made up for that with cat number 3 though who is a British Shorthair Silver Tabby and _very- regal (aka snooty!)
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Nice to see you back Tina :) :) :D
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December 01, 2003, 14:35:00 »
Is it my overburdened, fevered imagination, but did there used to be a cartoon series in the early-mid 1970s' called 'Motor-Mouse & Auto-Cat'
What about 'It's The Wolf, It's The Wu-loof!'
Lambsey, Bristle Wolf & Mildew Hound.
I suppose I must be a child of '70s' TV (born in '65)
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