/obr/ - Old Britfag Cartoon General

The Very First! Edition

>What is this?
A general for cartoons made in the United Kingdom (and environs) starting from the 1990s or older. This may also include cartoon characters from movies (such as the Wallace and Gromit series) or possibly even those from popular old PIFs (such as Petunia and Joe).
>Can other foreignfags chime in?
Only if the discussion is about British-based cartoons. Anything else is not permitted.
>What if the British cartoon is also made by another country?
Acceptable, depending on how well the general will receive it.
>Can the ships and boats of Bigg City Port join this thread?
Denied port. Babby shows will be requested to leave the thread for a much more juvenile cartoon thread.

Some examples of topic starters include:
>The Danger Mouse Reboot: How Good Is It, Really?
>Will Thunderbirds Go or No This Decade?
>The Future of TAWoG and (You)
and...
>How Dennis the Menace will Outsmart The Bananaman

More will be made to this post as it is ready.

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As another old britfag that remembers superted fondly... I can't think of anything worth discussing about old British cartoons.

I'm REALLY into your fucking educational shows, they just really fucking interest me

I watched a little Camberwick Green on YouTube. It was really comfy. I need to finish the whole Trumptonshire trilogy.

I really wish a nice Britfag had ripped Victor & Hugo when it was all up on kidscast.tv a while ago. Probably the only chance at good rips we'll ever have.

I liked The Dreamstone, but to be honest, I mostly wanted to fuck Amberley.

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Tell me more about this mysterious old cartoon.

Funny thing about a lot of 80s and 90s British cartoons is that because the rights to them have changed hands so many times, they’ve ended up in unexpected places. Stuff like Stoppit & Tidyup and Penny Crayon? Owned by Dreamworks now. Kind of surprised they haven’t done anything with the dozens of UK shows they own.

Stop-motion in general is comfy, pity that Gordon Murray burned most of the original Trumptonshire puppets and sets.

>educational shows
Explain.

I'll do better. Here is the first 2 episodes on the official channel. youtu.be/P8PJOnzrF9w

Bump for tea and crumpets.

Interesting...

Well, it certainly caught MY eye.

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>General thread
Yeah, this ain't gonna stick on Yas Forums

That's a bother.

Man I wish I had some super ted vitamins right now

I loved "dreamstone"

Forgot to mention that I do like olde brit cartoons, in all their low budget delight. Just saying, I don't recommend a 'general'.
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This one used to on the children's block often in sweden

I liked the badguys and the henchmen.
Could have had the whole series based on them.

Does 101 Dalmation Street count?
Production is in London and a lot of details that appeal specifically to those who grew up in the UK.

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First edition, eh?
I remember we had that very good thread about Ted about month ago.

Was it the one that claimed he was forgotten in 2020?

sauce?

I also like this Radiohead music video based on Camberwick Green.

youtube.com/watch?v=yI2oS2hoL0k

sodor is based on my home town
THE MORE YOU KNOW

>Sodor
Sorry, enginefag, this is not meant to be the thread for you.

Yes! We're finally doing this!

Make way for Bananachad

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Do puppet shows like Gerry Anderson stuff belong here?
Because I would like to make niche Supermarionation shitposts.

Well, depends, are they cartoons by Yas Forums standards, or perhaps have some form of animation? Puppets might be more of a Yas Forums thing.

>The Danger Mouse Reboot: How Good Is It, Really?

It's shit and the active thread about it has given me several types of malignant cancer. Del Boy is the one true Danger Mouse

looks like lonbluewolf

Puppets are Yas Forums, they're just "animated" in real time.

>a lot of details that appeal specifically to those who grew up in the UK.

[citation needed]

Bad teeth and fucking sheep

Hmmm... Carry on, then. If the thread gets upset, stop posting immediately.

Willie Rushton was taken from us far too soon.
Fortunately you can find his readings of Asterix on youtube

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based

I always figured thunderbirds and Captain Scarlett in particular were equally /m/ and Yas Forums since they're so focused on tech and vehicles

>page 9

Furious bump

I really wish his musical had been given a fair shake, instead of being shoved right in the middle of panto season to die

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Oh my god this is amazing

Yeah, that one.

based and bananapilled

kino theme

youtube.com/watch?v=sfhmjgWoyTo

Always disbturbed me how he'd rip off his skin every time to transform though

Regional stereotypes, an episode centred on bonfire night etc.
It's not inaccessible, just probably more specific with the location if it was being produced in California.

Check it out like said. But also it was notable for being a really high budget animated show made in Britain even at a time when the British animation industry was at a high. The music was composed by Mike Batt who did a lot of famous music for TV shows and films like The Wombles and Watership Down and performed by the London Philharmonic. The album is pretty good.

youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb50fPsk2OD7BA3Ayuwwvkj5N6NQIDwIj

ITV and FilmFair put a shitload of budget into it and it was pretty successful having a few seasons, though never translated into a mega hit. Considering the hard on people have for furries and magic these days, it would have probably done really well if the concept existed now.
>Someone made porn of The Dreamstone
I didn't think Rule 34 went that far. Goddamn.

Does this count? Aardman kino from 1989

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There's a video of the Dreamstone voice cast recording an episode, its pretty cool

youtube.com/watch?v=a-_94F6w_jg

>I didn't think Rule 34 went that far.
I mean... that's kind of the whole point. It's a pretty simple rule!

I love things like this, it's fascinating
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>No Sax Please, We're Egyptian

how did they get away with this one

Super Ted was WELSH not British, Boy-o

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There being no high-quality release of the full theme is just borderline criminal.

It really seems like the cast had an absolute blast, but it was booked in a fringe London theatre for the backend of December to mid-January. Add only one mainstream review (and 3/5, to boot) and it just wasn't given a chance

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Ausfag here; was this show a big deal over the pond? For me it was the shit when I was about 3-4 in the early '90s, but I don't think I've ever met anyone else in-person who remembers it. Used to get shows on the ABC here a lot, which typical shows a lot of BBC and ITV shows.

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qt

>the dogfish

what the fuck

Bump

Poor abandoned /obr/

Maybe you'll have better luck next thread