rickshawblade
Joined Aug 2010
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OK...If you are obsessed about comics and movies about Superheros as I am, then you should appreciate any and all attempts to reach all ages with their stories for ALL AGES. If The Super Hero Squad Show is not your speed, then why should you critic it? Unless you want to show them as they are in the comics or in the movies, which is redundant. Why show the same thing over and over? And this goes to you mostly dragoniawriter. If you don't like the show quit watching it, it's for kids, switch the channel or simply turn off the tube and go out and be a real superhero. All in all I'm just saying, Daddy's got his shows and the kids have theirs. Which I watch...personally, I'm a DC guy myself.
Growing up, watching cartoons is every child's religion. I used to wake up Saturday morning run to the bathroom relieve myself, run to the TV, flip it to the cartoons, sit there for three hours then my mom would call me for breakfast. I would eat as fast as I could then run back to the TV and sit there for another three hours, until football started. Bleach! Gummy Bears and The Wuzzles, The Smurfs were the ones I remember the best. If you grew up in the 80's you would know these shows. Out of the three I liked best was The Smurfs. The Wuzzles and Gummy Bears a close second, the both of them. I followed each show right to the end. But The Wuzzles was canceled just when i got in to it. The reason it stopped was that of the voice characters passed away. Bill Scott, he suffered a heart attack at the age of 65. He wasn't just a voice actor, he wrote, produced and directed. He was most famous for his role as Bullwinkle J. Moose. He also did Dudley Do-Right and of course Gruffi Gummy. I'm sure The Wuzzles would have continued and made a bigger impact on the world too. Only thirteen episodes though, it was one of those shows gone before their time. I didn't know this until 22 years later, when I discovered the internet. Whoa! you might be saying to yourself. What a dinosaur, you say. Right, I am.