Best Cartoon Ever!


I LOVED this cartoon. What happened to it? This was actually a good eduacational cartoon that was fun to watch. I would always watch it right after school. I think I actually learned a couple of things from. They should really bring it back on!!

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Definately, It was so good. The way it covered such historical material in such a great way makes it awsome. I hope it gets some DVD treatment.

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Yeah I agree and that was my favorite show too. I want to see it come back on the air.

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i used to watch this after school too. Judging by the amount of posts, there wasnt many of us. But hopefully it will be out on dvd...that would be so sweet.

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Add me to the list, I was in my 20's when it came out and I still watched it.

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Yeah! It taught kids history, and it was marvelouslly funny! I distinctlly remember the French Man who said, "Qui qui!" and the reporter who cried, "You can't say that! This is a kid's show!"


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That reminds me of the episode when one character said, "Damn the Torpedoes!" Then they had this "Censor" Lady come out and she's all like, "You can't say that on TV!" Then the ship was hit by another torpedo and she said herself, "Damn the torpedoes." That episode has always stuck with me for some reason. This is the episode I speak of: http://www.angelfire.com/tv/enhist/guide/episodes/10_civilwar2.html
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I used to watch this every morning while waiting for the bus to get to my house. I just remember one particular morning before school I had a test in my history (social studies) class and the episode had something in regard to what was going to be on the exam, and when I took it, sure enough it was there and I remembered what I had seen on the show and applied it to the test and got the answer right. I hope this comes out on DVD soon, if at all. I'd love to see it again.

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That episode is the one I remember most. Atilla holding those people captive and forcing them to listen to that horrible music! I miss that show! I still get that theme song stuck in my head on a monthly basis.

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Oh my god even my dad loved this show. He made sure to take me to school late so we could both watch it. His favorite was the Al Gore jokes, mine was always the samurai whos book is ... STILL TOO LONG!!!!!!1111 *CHOP CHOP CHOP* Oh and the Confucius group! ^^

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I loved this show it was Hilarious.
one of my favoirates where:

Great women in history in group therapy Cleopatra, Martha Washington, Joan of Arc, and Lizzie Borden all sorting through their problems. Near the end of the scene i remember Lizzie Borden was Saying Whack it and repeating those two words(she had an ax in her hands). I was laughing really hard.

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You're kidding. Right? It was neither funny nor clever.

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