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So I guess laugh tracks are expired. Also, Shaggy "threw his voice," making it sound like it was coming from another room. We used to believe in this, and quicksand.

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[-] Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com 52 points 6 days ago

"people yelling in the background" is such an interesting way to hear a laugh track described.

I stuggled to get my son to watch any older cartoons as well. The only one he liked was Tom and Jerry

[-] tenchiken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 27 points 6 days ago

One of my absolutely favorite things is a copy of MASH someone released that had the laugh track left out.

The show is so much better for it. I wish this was more of a thing.

[-] shittydwarf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 6 days ago

This sounds amazing

Aren't the gaps in dialogue way too long though? Or did MASH do okay with that

[-] PaulSmackage@hexbear.net 3 points 6 days ago

I have the Martinis and Medicine collection and you have the option to completely turn off the laugh track.

Now, no laugh track for the show except for the ER would be a fun thing to see

[-] Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 6 days ago

He's enjoying it and laughing, but strangely he laughs at things the laugh track isn't emphasizing

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 21 points 6 days ago

Depending on age that’s normal, basically whenever they see something they have never seen their brain has to decide if thats just a normal weird thing, or an impossible funny thing.

Old cartoons are full of both. Imagine a phone, but it has a string like cable attached to it. Hillarious!

[-] Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe 3 points 6 days ago

To be fair, the older a cartoon is the more it was written for adults.

[-] happybadger@hexbear.net 15 points 6 days ago

It does get kind of intense with Scooby Doo, especially in the old ones where the audience was drunk and screaming "fuck yeah! get his ass! kill him!".

[-] thepreciousboar@lemm.ee 9 points 6 days ago

Please elaborate, I don't remeber this wtf

[-] happybadger@hexbear.net 10 points 6 days ago

They dubbed over it on the VHS/DVD releases. If you watch the originals they get wild. Slurs even.

[-] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee 2 points 6 days ago

How did all this pass the censors?

[-] happybadger@hexbear.net 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

The same way Scooby used to have a penis. Woke changed everything.

edit: For the worse to be clear.

[-] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee 0 points 6 days ago

The irony that this was ever seen as an issue while the rest of the world makes a meme out of the fact Scooby passes the harkness test.

[-] Today@lemmy.world 11 points 6 days ago

Why were we so worried about quicksand?

[-] cactus_head@programming.dev 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

And piranhas. It was the cartoons

[-] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago

Quicksand is still a danger, even if it doesn't work as some people might imagine.

[-] arakhis_@feddit.org 1 points 6 days ago
[-] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee -2 points 6 days ago
[-] witchybitchy@lemm.ee 2 points 6 days ago
[-] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee 0 points 6 days ago

Quicksand would be like any fluid, even if it's thicker. Things still sink in it. It's a matter of denseness. Floating is not some kind of default.

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[-] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee 0 points 6 days ago

Quicksand would be like any fluid, even if it's thicker. Things still sink in it. It's a matter of denseness. Floating is not some kind of default.

[-] Nakoichi@hexbear.net 9 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Good choice though on you. Something I always loved about Scooby Doo is how every monster just turns out to be some industrialist, land speculator, real estate ghoul, or in almost every case some sort of capitalist tricking people to be afraid of a fabricated threat to further exploit people.

It's basically low key a great introduction to anti-capitalist concepts.

[-] Alice@beehaw.org 6 points 6 days ago

Tell him they're ghosts, and the whole joke is that Mystery Inc. keeps finding random guys dressed as ghosts and somehow don't notice all the ghosts yelling right there

[-] GluWu@lemm.ee 5 points 6 days ago

I can't stand laugh tracks anymore. Which sucks because I loved that 70s show but can't watch it because it has a laugh track. Also home improvement and others that I'm forgetting.

[-] Kolanaki@pawb.social 6 points 6 days ago

Both examples were filmed in front of an actual live audience, tho. In those cases, it's not a laugh track; it's an actual audience behind the 4th wall.

[-] GluWu@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago

Doesn't mean that's authentic. What is cue cards?

[-] daggermoon@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago

I hated laugh tracks back when they were still popular. Unless it's an ironic laugh track.

[-] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee -1 points 6 days ago

The bit about throwing one's voice was often used when I was younger as a possible explanation for mystics inviting spirits into the room. So that's not actually a thing?

[-] Carl@hexbear.net 4 points 6 days ago

The way it's depicted in cartoons is not a thing, but Ventriloquism is definitely a thing. Turns out it's mostly about making people look somewhere else while you talk (such as at your puppet) which creates an auditory illusion.

[-] Freshparsnip@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago

My baby nephew is very good at making crying sounds without moving his lips

[-] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee 0 points 6 days ago

TIL people experience this. I thought it was just something those with spatial deafness experience. I never have interpreted a sound as coming from something just because it looked like it was moving or talking.

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