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I have tons of Moo Mesa toys. They are awesome. I can outclass anyone
who brings up Street Sharks or Darkwing Duck. Who has these?

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dude thats awesome . I have the figures too. I loved that show.

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This is without a doubt one of my favorite all-time shows from when I was growing up. I have a butt-load of those toys too, but I used to get pissed because they never made a figure of the Masked Bull, and he was my favorite character.

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Street Sharks and Moo Mesa, Good Times.

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Ha ha. I still have the moo mesa bath bubbles.

"You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist." - Indira Gandhi

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The Wild West COWBoys of MOO MESA (who, for the record, were not human cowboys
but cows who wore cowboys outfits [could only happen in the cartoons, folks])
and Biker Mice From Mars were, when I first saw them, a symbol to me that the
long era of Saturday Morning Cartoon Domination was nearing its end. True, this
ole boy had not yet heard of the concept of 'jumping the shark', but these two
shows were the point at Saturday morning wall-to-wall cartoons (on the three big
networks) was just about over, as far as I knew or cared!

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I was just digging through the basement and found the Cowboys of Moo Mesa figures that my sons had when they were little in the early 90s, and came here to write some glowing compliments for the show. I am not sure if I understand your post corrrectly, but it seems you feel that the COMM was a desperate attempt to revive Sat Morn Cartoons. Well, I don't know about that, but I wil tell you from an adult viewpoint of raising two boys in the early 90s, that this show was wonderful. I cannot say enough about its intelligence, creativity, and artistry. It was one of, if not THE, best thing on Saturday Morning Cartoons for a long time. I put this in the same class, almost, as Pinky and the Brain. Great writing and good wholesome entertainment for young boys.

So, I dispute your "jomping the shark, description and your opinion that the end of sat morn cartoons were coming to an end. It may have been, but this show was not one of the signs.

To whoever was responsible for it--thank you, thank you.


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