Talk:The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show

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Is this real? Tell me this isn't real. I have the horrible feeling this exists. Jwrosenzweig 19:33, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Oh, it existed, all right! It wasn't bad, either, despite what you might be led to believe by the brief Wiki description. Yes, it was a Ren and Stimpy knock-off (but let's face it, so was Spongebob Squarepants and a bazillion other 90's cartoons). Yes, the Schnookums and Meat characters weren't especially entertaining.
However, the further away you got from them, the better the show became. Pith Possum was an amusing parody of Batman (the 60's TV show, not the 90's cartoon) and Tex Tinstar was absolutely hilarious, a satire of old cowboy movies starring a boneheaded cowpoke and a Mexican bandito with a decidedly British accent. It was a wonderfully demented cross between The Lone Ranger, Eek! The Cat, and Dudley Do-Right, with the best parts of those three shows.
Too bad the producers didn't have their priorities straight when they made this... because of the emphasis on Schnookums and Meat, the show will forever be remembered as "just another Ren and Stimpy clone," and the true genius hidden within will be lost to the sands of time. --M.Neko 11:46, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It seems to exist and looks like a copy of Ren and Stimpy. TvTome page. Secretlondon 19:39, Feb 23, 2004 (UTC)

Thanks, Secretlondon....well, I guess I'll just classify this under "True, Frightening but". :-) Jwrosenzweig 19:41, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC)

It would be helpful if the article said more than it was a "show". Could be a Broadway show for all the reader will learn here - Marshman 19:45, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Looks good now. -- user:zanimum October 18, 2005

Welker the great[edit]

Should there be any mention of the work that Frank Welker did for this particular animated program? Sochwa 20:38, 20 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Disappointing Article[edit]

This article is surprisingly slight. The segment sections need to be beefed up and there's very little about the characters. Not to be a hypocrite, I did add some to the S&M and Pith Possum sections just now. I recall something about someone (likely Bill Kopp) complaining that the generic titles of P2 eps made keeping track of which episode was which almost impossible and requiring episode synopsis to be listed along with the titles in their paperwork. However, I didn't put that in the article because I don't know where I read it, don't know who made the comment, and it conceivably (but probably not) might have even been in regard to another show with generic titles (though I doubt it.) As it was I wrote:

In a parody of cartoon parents and caretakers always viewed from the waist and legs down (such as Tom & Jerry's Mammy Two Shoes, Muppet Babies' Nanny, and Roger Rabbit's Mrs. Herman), Husband and Wife literally do not have upper bodies - only waists and legs - and their voices emanate from the spaces where one would expect to find mouths.

Before remembering that it was Cow & Chicken I was remembering. That was a close one. I hate doing this from memory!

Could someone with access to the episodes themselves try to add to the article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.254.80.47 (talk) 02:58, 9 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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