RobertoOrtiz
10-03-2003, 03:16 PM
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"Join us as we celebrate the most memorable moments and animated characters in television history. The show will feature unforgettable clips, interviews with the actors who lent their voices and gave life to the characters, creators, writers, producers and other celebrities about their personal experiences and memories, and revealing insider stories.
Throughout the annals of cartoon history there have always been a few cartoons that shouldn’t go on air until after the kiddies go to bed. Maybe it was the language, maybe it was the graphic nature of some of these cartoons, maybe they were just too much for kids to understand, so they went to primetime television. Of course you’ll want to know more about them, so we dug up the info for you."
>>Link<< (http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/vh1_goes_inside/69054/episode_about.jhtml)
-R
PS Thanks to animted-movies for the link
"Join us as we celebrate the most memorable moments and animated characters in television history. The show will feature unforgettable clips, interviews with the actors who lent their voices and gave life to the characters, creators, writers, producers and other celebrities about their personal experiences and memories, and revealing insider stories.
Throughout the annals of cartoon history there have always been a few cartoons that shouldn’t go on air until after the kiddies go to bed. Maybe it was the language, maybe it was the graphic nature of some of these cartoons, maybe they were just too much for kids to understand, so they went to primetime television. Of course you’ll want to know more about them, so we dug up the info for you."
>>Link<< (http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/vh1_goes_inside/69054/episode_about.jhtml)
-R
PS Thanks to animted-movies for the link
