Truth Stream Media The Contrail Tue, 22 Sep 2015 19:49 UTC
I think we all know I have a sense of humor, but come on, this is just... wrong. And call me prude if you want, but deep down we all know there's an agenda here, and it has to do with your kids' innocence.
After reading about the Skull and Bones devil worship initiation for members, is it any wonder that we have the sexualizing of our children by these pedophiles in high places? I saw a commercial on cartoon network for childhood makeup, now 5 year Olds can look like little sluts for who? We better wake up folks, these demonic monsters who are leading us are leading us, WHERE? War, killing, perversion, pedophilia, militarized police, FEMA camps, and on and on, WTF is happening to America?
. . . here's an obit, for Bullwinkle from late Oct. 2010.
But first, you have to see the NYT front page, where we're informed that Sarah Palin shot old 'Winkie while he was on vacation in Alaska. The pic's pretty much exactly halfway down the page seen at this [Link] .
Here's the obit', it's a good read:
"There's an obituary notice in today's Tennessean of the death of cartoonist Alexander Anderson, Jr., one of the creators of the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon shows of the late 50's and early 60's. Compared to the bile being foisted upon our kids these days via the Saturday morning cartoon fare, "Rocky and His Friends" and "The Bullwinkle Show" were Pulitzer worthy endeavours.
Last Saturday morning, being tethered to the house due to this stupid neck brace I'm required to wear, I found myself channel surfing in search of an early morning college football pregame show. What I found was channel after channel of very violent, loud, video game commercials disguised as childrens' cartoon shows. The characters were invariably blasting away at one another with lasers, and a semi-plot was wrapped around the details of how to score more points by doing certain things with your controller should your parents ever be convinced to actually purchase the actual video game for you to play at home. This horseshit was so loud, so devoid of character or humor or anything resembling a "message" (other than "buy me!") that I found myself with furrowed brow wondering what kids would think of the cartoons we watched when I was their age.
Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd and all the other characters from those classics, along with the Roadrunner and Coyote series, or even the half dozen other cartoons that were designed to make kids laugh, and sometimes (heaven forbid!) think...
In my opinion, the best of them all, despite subpar animation, was what I'll just call The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (although I don't believe it was ever actually known by that name.)
The Fractured Fairy Tales, narrated by Hans Conried, ending with the horrible pun. The storyline of Mr. Peabody and his pet kid Sherman, who would use the WABAC machine to go back in time to witness or alter historical events, which gave us a glimpse of history lesson with a sarcastic twist, and ALWAYS ended with a horrible pun.
The actual adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle were my least favorite parts of the show, other than the characters of Boris and Natasha and their inept attempts to sabotage some event, only to be foiled by Rocky and his moose buddy. Dudley Do-Right was more to my liking...
According to the web, when Rocky and His Friends was first aired on ABC two afternoons per week, it became the number one rated daytime television show of the time. It suffered later when moved to the slot leading into NBC's Wonderful World of Disney because it was head-to-head with Lassie on CBS... and you can't compete with a Lassie episode, with Timmy trapped in the well, simply by putting some crude animation of a moose and squirrel flying around saving humanity.
I feel a sense of loss for our current crop of rug rats. They're missing out on some very funny, very educational animated shows, while being fed non-stop advertisements for video games and sugary cereals disguised as childrens' animation shows.
RIP, Mr. Anderson. And thanks."
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Yes, and thanks to June Foray, Paul Frees, Bill Scott, and William Conrad for making it all come alive.
June, btw and as of 2015, is 98 and at 94 won her first Grammy . . .
I've had enough of someone else's propaganda. I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it's for or against. I'm a human being first and foremost, and as such I am for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.
- Malcolm X
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