post your favorite "Guns in kids shows" pics here. Also how many kids shows have guns anyways? It truely is a rare sight to see.
Post your favorite "Guns in kids shows" pics here. Also how many kids shows have guns anyways...
Kevin Levin was da man Bros.
I remember that me and my older brother were watching this episode, and when the guns showed up were just like "WOW HOLY SHIT!! Realistic guns in a kids show again!!"
Because most guns in cartoons post-Columbine were "blasters" like this shit
Posting the obvious
Regular show had killer animatronics before it was cool.
Based Benposter
Here is some more regular show guns for you.
Here one.
Here's 2
and 3
New pokemon announced
Why is it important for you to have guns in kids shows?
New Game Announced.
Rated E-10+ for political cartoon violence and mild comic racism.
Coming to a GameStop Near you!
Not really that important, just curious about shows that actually have them.
Because invisible guns are ridiculous.
Fighters need weapons. Not all problems can be solved with wit and guile.
Batman: TAS was a stand out for being a kids cartoon that had actual guns shooting bullets and not just pew-pew lasers. It was actually one of Timm and Dini's non-negotiable points when they were working out the show with Fox Kids and WB.
Because when you have villains fighting in an modern setting, it's kinda annoying that they don't use guns. Hell, even in sci-fi they at best use pew-pew tau-shit that doesn't even look like guns and they call it some stupid shit like "Laser Launcher"
These are exactly what the OP is opposed to. OP wants real guns
Which film is this?
I don't want to cope with how that mustache works.
They used real guns in incredibles? it's been too long since I've watched the original
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Black lives Matter but zombie lives don't apparently.
it's just highlighting a problem that's already there
this will be ahoy's next big hit.
they did indeed
although they didn't get used after this
I remember when tintin came out and I saw it on the chrstmas of '11. This film was like the uncharted of animated films and it was spectacular. Here is a montage of all the gun scenes from this film that was ahead of its time.
The new zoids anime is looking great!
Mighty Ducks had a full squad of commandos.
didn't Haddock also use an RPG at the dam?
Bazooka. Also the tank that almost killed them on the bike with a point blank shot.
One
Bullet
>New Pokemon announced
That's a Digimon
I think they got away with it most of the time since they used guns not widely available like Thompson submachine guns.
Because it reminds me of the comics I was reading when I grew up.
That's not a gun, that's a vacuum
Adventures of Tintin was based
That and nobody was allowed to actually be visibly shot with them. One episode allowed an exception for when Gordon gets shot, but only because he survives it.
Damn. That animation. Those transitions.
Beautiful.
Beyond was schway.
If it weren't for that I'll believe su worlds is a sjw paradise with no religion, wars or guns
I enjoy this picture Timm drew of all the things the network didn't like happening in one image.
Regular Show isn't really a kids show. There were way more adults watching it during it's peak than anyone else and it was definitely targeted for that age group of teens and adults while still being mostly appropriate for the older kids.
Kevin was so much more badass as a homeless demented 11 year old in the original show.
That's a ray gun, doesn't count.
bruh
Damn, I must have missed this episode. The animation is stellar.
>It wasnt funny when you shit my pants
JQ was based, had all sorts of stuff adults can like too
Man, original PPG was so good
Maybe the pulpiest cartoon of the past 30 years.
I'm pretty sure one of the Dogcopter movies has attack helicopters in it.