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My family had a collection of vintage looney tunes and other cartoons. I remember characters turning into giant versions of food on a deserted island. I also remember the beginning of an old Superman cartoon. I had always preferred batman
My buddy had a copy of Predator on betamax that I think was recorded from a cable station.
Wackiki Wabbit. Set on Humuhumunukunukuapua'a'a'a Island.
Woah that's the one!
Feels weird how every single physical gag came right back to me. Feels weirder seeing the casual racism
Yeah sometimes that neuron hasn't fired in a while.
There's an Ahoy video about tracker music, and when it played the first three notes of "Foregone Destruction," that fucker released aaall the good chemicals.
We didn't have a video player, but our friends had a Looney Tunes VHS that included rabbit season / duck season, the Bugs Bunny opera, left turn at Albuquerque, and Duck Dodgers
We must have watched it over 100 times