The 80s had this particular feel that people who grew up then still remember. Everything moved at a different speed. Kids ...
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R-rated movies and cartoons sound like an odd match, but in fact many standout animated shows have been based on beloved adult-oriented films and franchises.
If studios know how to do one thing, it's stretch a franchise — even if it means making a cartoon out of a pretty adult film.
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"Batman: The Animated Series" sported a roster of A-list voice talent, who helped define the Dark Knight and his many friends ...
Drak Pack mashed up classic monster movies with superhero shows, for a weird, unique dynamic. Here's why new fans are coming on board now.
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The Smurfs, Johnny Bravo, and Dragon Ball are among notable classic animated shows that have sadly aged horribly.
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