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Billy Joel Fan
08-13-2004, 12:25 AM
wile doing some unrelated searching i've came accors a site called jumpedtheshark.com and found that thay have listed bugs bunny and bullwinkle as a part of there show thay though jumped the shark it's worth a look

(bugs bunny road runner hour/show)

http://jumpedtheshark.com/b/bugsbunny.htm

(bullwinkle show)

http://jumpedtheshark.com/b/bullwinkle.htm

Daffysleftfoot
08-14-2004, 01:25 PM
Yeah, for one they list the first Bugs Bunny show as 1976 :rolleyes: . When actually The Bugs Bunny Show first appeared on ABC in 1960 and some WB cartoons were even on TV slightly before that. And that's just their TV career, their time in the theatre started waaaaaay before that (1930 to be exact).

Plus, Rocky & Bullwinkle were made between the years 1959 and 1964.

Someone over there needs to do more research. :p

J. B. Warner
08-14-2004, 02:27 PM
Oh, nobody at JTS knows what they're talking about. I once voted in the "Simpsons" folder (I'm that guy with all the production numbers who said that the show didn't jump but it came dangerously close) and people have voted for events that never even happened ("The Movie", "Metallica", "Same Character, Different Actor - Homer", and the most mysterious one of all, "Lisa Calls It - 6/2/00"), not to mention totally misinterpreting the events of the episode "Three Gays of the Condo" (Homer was kissed - he didn't do the kissing).

Come to think of it, I also voted in the "Bugs Bunny Show" folder - I said that it came close to jumping when ABC started going overboard with their edits ("He does so have to shoot me now! I demand that you shoot me now!--QUICK CUT--Let's run through that again...").

Jack
08-14-2004, 02:49 PM
Yeah, for one they list the first Bugs Bunny show as 1976 :rolleyes: . When actually The Bugs Bunny Show first appeared on ABC in 1960 and some WB cartoons were even on TV slightly before that. And that's just their TV career, their time in the theatre started waaaaaay before that (1930 to be exact). The TV career seems to have started in 1955, when WB sold its black and white cartoons to television. Then, in 1956/57, the studio sold off the rest of the pre-1948 cartoons.