| fffa ( @ 2007-04-23 21:16:00 |
Interesting concept...
Kinda took the week off from drawing the comic book last week cos I got the first season of ALF, and I had to watch it before I did anything else. ALF was one of my favourite shows when I was a kid, and I just had to get the DVDs when I found out about them. I had this kind of dread in the back of my mind that the show might suck because I hadn't seen it since I was about eight or whatever, and over time peoples tastes tend to change. But lucky for me my tastes haven't seemed to have changed since 1987, and the show absolutley fuckin' rocks super ass. Love it.
I got the first season of the ALF Animated Adventures as well. That cartoon is really weird. It's set back on Melmac about a hundred years before ALF crashes into the Tanner garage. It also has another of my favourite theme songs. Haim Saban and Shuki Levy seem to have done just about all of the raddest themes for 80s cartoons. They did He-Man, and Ulysses 31, and Saban did Samurai Pizza Cats, MASK, Dino Riders, Dino-Suacers, and many more, they're just the ones I can remember right now.
I also got the first season of Fraggle Rock too.
So go teach your grandma to bite wind.
Kinda took the week off from drawing the comic book last week cos I got the first season of ALF, and I had to watch it before I did anything else. ALF was one of my favourite shows when I was a kid, and I just had to get the DVDs when I found out about them. I had this kind of dread in the back of my mind that the show might suck because I hadn't seen it since I was about eight or whatever, and over time peoples tastes tend to change. But lucky for me my tastes haven't seemed to have changed since 1987, and the show absolutley fuckin' rocks super ass. Love it.
I got the first season of the ALF Animated Adventures as well. That cartoon is really weird. It's set back on Melmac about a hundred years before ALF crashes into the Tanner garage. It also has another of my favourite theme songs. Haim Saban and Shuki Levy seem to have done just about all of the raddest themes for 80s cartoons. They did He-Man, and Ulysses 31, and Saban did Samurai Pizza Cats, MASK, Dino Riders, Dino-Suacers, and many more, they're just the ones I can remember right now.
I also got the first season of Fraggle Rock too.
So go teach your grandma to bite wind.