Just Enough of Me; Far Too Much of You

The saving grace is that The Mouth of the South a/k/a Ted Turner was so bad at it.  Captain Planet and the Planeteers was the lamest cartoon imaginable.

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Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Saturday, July 19, AD 2025 5:06am

By the time this cartoon appeared I had outgrown them, and so had my younger brothers. We never watched it but coming from Ted Turner, it had to be garbage.

Josh
Josh
Saturday, July 19, AD 2025 6:45am

Being the X-ennial I am, I was among the target audience for Captain Planet and can still remember all the catch phrases and many of the villains. Also helps that my family is a collection of raging leftists.

I showed a part of an episode to my moral/social issues classes this past year and they were repulsed by how unsubtle it all was. But 16-17 year olds are a little more discerning than 7-10 year olds about this kind of stuff.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, July 19, AD 2025 6:47am

You’ve had Looney Toons (courtesy Warner Bros), the occasional Hanna Barbera offering (e.g. The Flintstones), and Disney offerings now and again (e.g. Fantasia), and Bullwinkle and associated offerings (which were produced by a couple of small stand-alone firms). That’s the good stuff. You’ve had some amusing material produced in the last 35 years (by Matt Groening, Parker and Stone, Seth Macfarlane) about which one might be ambivalent.
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And then there’s this:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs0FLtnNTQ0

Jason
Jason
Saturday, July 19, AD 2025 7:30am

I watched this as a kid, mostly because I watched all the Saturday Morning cartoons at that time. I don’t remember this line or most of the show, because even as undiscerning kids we knew the whole thing was lame, mostly because of the “Heart!” kid, who probably had the lamest power ever. I never appreciated the attempted propagandistic element of it (at least not consciously); all I knew was it was lame and largely uninteresting. I think I mostly sat through it just waiting for Garfield and Friends or something like that to come on.

I also didn’t realize that Pinky and the Brain (brilliant, although my wife hates it, and I of course can still sing the entire theme song, which she for some unknown reason also cannot stand…) was subtly preparing me for the conspiracy-theory-come-true world we now inhabit. I think I might almost feel better if it was a genetically altered mouse trying to take over the world; it would probably be less stupid than what we have experienced. Chia Earth forever.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Saturday, July 19, AD 2025 9:11am

Cartoons seemed to go bad and boring when the adults left the audience after the early 1960s. Chuck Jones, “Bullwinkle” and “Fractured Fairy Tales”, even the early “Charlie Brown” specials offered humor to both kids and grown-ups (and sometimes commentary the latter got without feeling insulted).

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Saturday, July 19, AD 2025 10:21am

It’s all pagan environmentalism. Leftists worship nature just like the ancient Canaanites and Egyptians. Dumb ignorant idiots, the lot of them.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Saturday, July 19, AD 2025 12:20pm

Captain Planet was literally paganism; they regularly took orders from the pagan goddess, Gaia.

Pinky
Pinky
Saturday, July 19, AD 2025 7:48pm

One of my earliest reactions to the diversity mindset…I remember thinking how funny it would have been if the kids had been from the US, England, Russia, South Africa, and Australia.

Elaine Krewer
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Sunday, July 20, AD 2025 4:40am

“What are we going to do tonight Brain?”

“The same thing we do every night Pinky: try to take over the world!”

Art Deco
Art Deco
Sunday, July 20, AD 2025 7:17pm

The Peanuts specials were generally engaging.

J. Ronald Parrish
J. Ronald Parrish
Sunday, July 20, AD 2025 11:47pm

“Mouth of the South”. A national disgrace, not confined to any region. Thanks to everyone (almost) on this website for their assurance through their comments that sanity has not been totally disappeared from the national discourse.

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Monday, July 21, AD 2025 12:37am

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Elaine Krewer
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Monday, July 21, AD 2025 7:38am

IIRC Ted Turner also once said that “Christianity is for losers”. And I believe he was right, but NOT in the sense that he thought. Christ Himself said that “the last would be first and the first would be last” and frequently reminded His listeners that the “losers” of His time might well enter the Kingdom before the “winners” such as the rich, powerful, and most prominent.

Elaine Krewer
Admin
Monday, July 21, AD 2025 7:40am

and I of course can still sing the entire theme song, which she for some unknown reason also cannot stand…

“They’re Pinky and the Brain,
They’re Pinky and the Brain,
One is a genius, the other’s insane
To prove their mousy worth
They’ll overthrow the Earth,
They’re Pinky, they’re Pinky and the Brain, Brain, Brain….”

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