Just imagine if Forry Ackerman and the Kargatane had collaborated on a Hanna-Barbera cartoon in the 1970s!
Or better yet, DON'T.
I think my insomnia is going to start getting worse.
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Scooby-Doo-style Adventures of Van Richten, only at the end of every episode they kill the monster rather than unmasking it as a fake, and one of the good guys dies every show. Hey, you asked me to imagine.
Then again, last first person perspective dream I can remember involved a cat and mouse game with a de Pennible lookalike through the halls of an old school.
Then again, last first person perspective dream I can remember involved a cat and mouse game with a de Pennible lookalike through the halls of an old school.
I think we're property...
That once upon a time, this earth was No-man's Land...but that now it's owned by Something:
That Something (now) owns this earth -- all others warned off. -Charles Fort
That once upon a time, this earth was No-man's Land...but that now it's owned by Something:
That Something (now) owns this earth -- all others warned off. -Charles Fort
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Actually, some of the business going on it in was too strong for 70s cartoons; it was more the look and sound effects that resembled vintage H-B.
In particular, I remember a young boy who was being bitten by a female werebat or vampire (can't remember which) who, under the stress of it, sort of Hulked out/split into two large men named Jekyll and Hyde, similar in build though Hyde was uglier and grumpier. They each had a hold of the monster, got into an argument that sounded like real 70s psychobabble and inadvertently managed to tear the creature in half.
Then it got odd. I don't really remember much after that except some line about red widows that would've been worthy of the Vallaki group.
In particular, I remember a young boy who was being bitten by a female werebat or vampire (can't remember which) who, under the stress of it, sort of Hulked out/split into two large men named Jekyll and Hyde, similar in build though Hyde was uglier and grumpier. They each had a hold of the monster, got into an argument that sounded like real 70s psychobabble and inadvertently managed to tear the creature in half.
Then it got odd. I don't really remember much after that except some line about red widows that would've been worthy of the Vallaki group.
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