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Tawmis wrote:
Rath Darkblade wrote: Oh? *surprised* Why do higher voices sound funnier? :?
I'm sorry, I've been performing music for nearly 13 years now - so I don't usually higher voices with comedy. (Only with sopranos) :lol:
I think it goes back to most kids cartoons feature characters who typically have high pitched voices (from Saturday Morning Cartoons back in the day: Smurfs, Snorks, among others). But to be fair, all of those cartoons were probably out before you were even born. :lol: But I think you see it in modern cartoons too like Sponge Bob.
Never seen the Snorks, but of course I remember the Smurfs. :P Haven't seen them since I was a kid, but yes. Their "la la la la la la" song used to drive me nuts after about age 8, because that was about the time that my little sister started watching them - and singing along - until I wanted to facepalm. :P

So, yeah. I even wrote the Smurfs (or a parody thereof) into one of my QfG fanfics. ;) Many years ago, I wrote a fanfic that spanned the whole of QfG, from Spielburg to Silmaria - and my hero managed to save the day, in spite of being a drunk. ;) It was (obviously) called Quest for Sobriety. *hint, nudge* ;)

Anyway, let me see if I can find the right scene... *clickety-click* Ah, yes... from Quest for Sobriety, Part 3: Wages of Boar (set in Tarna, obviously)... ;)
(intro: our hero, Paravan - thanks to Harami's help - has just disengaged from his Demon opponent, and is running up the long staircase to face the Demon Wizard)

As he exited Reeshaka's chamber, he ran straight into a long, narrow, and very steep staircase. It seemed the only way to get anywhere. Furthermore, there was a sign at the bottom of the staircase. Paravan took a closer look at it.

The sign erupted into life, and various light bulbs switched on and off while a cheesy tune played. The sign said: "This way to the Demon Wizard Secret Lab. Come along for a night of enjoyment, fun and action, as we summon the Most Evil Old One. Hey, maybe we can sell you some popcorn and sodie too." A smaller sign underneath read, in almost faded letters: "Keep Out. This means YOU."

Paravan gulped and began his ascent. As he went, he could see that there were little purple creatures embedded in the walls, which were coming out as he went past them.

Perhaps this is a good idea to pause and explain. Due to the release of magic brought on by the death of Ad Avis, many very weird creatures were formed where-ever concentration of magic was high. These little purple guys are thankfully very rare. Each is similar to a human being except for a few major differences. They are about six inches high; their skin is purple; and they wear floppy white shoes and hats.

Oh, and did I mention that they drone on and on in a very monotone voice, singing a singularly unpleasant, maddening tune? In just about every respect, then, these creatures are similar to smurfs. However (apart from the fact that their skin is purple, whereas the smurfs are blue), these guys are definitely not smurfs. They are much, much sillier. The problem is that that they choose, for whatever unfathomable reason, to snuff illegal and possibly dangerous substances. Because they are smurfs who snuff, they are known as snurfs.

As could be expected, some of them were giggling while singing their song; some of them were singing while grooving to interesting patterns of light and shade on their hats; and some of the extreme cases were singing while falling over and trying to get up again.

There were millions of them, and the Lost City was echoing with their exasperating, abominable song: "La la la la la la, la la la la laaaa..." Of course, this song was predictably broken by frequent giggling and cries of "I, like, fell down and I can't, like, get up, man!"

It is said that the song of the smurfs might send a man insane. The song of the snurfs, however, is will send a man to the verges of insanity and keep him there, in which condition he will be quite comatose and unable to fight back against their vile titters and nefarious grooves, not to mention their vicious and unspeakable falling-down rituals. It is rumoured that the last known person to listen to the snurfs died when his brain dribbled out of his nose.

Boy, it sure is a long staircase! Paravan thought, while the snurfs surrounded him, their villainous song ringing high, uncontaminated depravity in their burning eyes, pure evil in their giggles.
Uh, sweet dreams. :twisted:

(Luckily for our hero, and for Tarna, Harami 'borrowed' a pair of ear muffs from the junk dealers before being pushed through Kreesha's portal to the Lost City. Harami has no use for them, so he gives them to our hero, who puts them on. Thus he cannot be driven nuts). :P

(Oh, and here's a little spoiler: when our thief hero defeats the Demon Wizard by throwing the magic grapnel at him, here's what happens:
The Snurfs stopped singing their inane tune. They looked at each other and at themselves stupidly, as if seeing themselves for the first time; then instinct took over and they began singing another inane tune:

"Ding dong, the Wizard's dead!
Got a grapnel in the head!
Ding dong, the Demon Wizard's dead!"
Rath Darkblade wrote: I look forward to it! Poor Pawl... :P
I definitely had fun writing the different things Pawl the Dorf goes through for the 2nd Season of NeN. :)[/quote]

Oh dear... you mean Pawl's 'transformations' are not yet over? Poor Pawl... poor, poor Pawl! :lol:

Does he eventually gets resurrected as a dwarf and stays that way? It would probably be a nice way to close that circle. ;)
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Never seen the Snorks, but of course I remember the Smurfs. :P Haven't seen them since I was a kid, but yes. Their "la la la la la la" song used to drive me nuts after about age 8, because that was about the time that my little sister started watching them - and singing along - until I wanted to facepalm. :P
Surprised you've not heard of Snorks if you watched the Smurfs. They were all on at the same time.
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Rath Darkblade wrote: So, yeah. I even wrote the Smurfs (or a parody thereof) into one of my QfG fanfics. ;) Many years ago, I wrote a fanfic that spanned the whole of QfG, from Spielburg to Silmaria - and my hero managed to save the day, in spite of being a drunk. ;) It was (obviously) called Quest for Sobriety. *hint, nudge* ;)
Anyway, let me see if I can find the right scene... *clickety-click* Ah, yes... from Quest for Sobriety, Part 3: Wages of Boar (set in Tarna, obviously)... ;)
Uh, sweet dreams. :twisted:
(Luckily for our hero, and for Tarna, Harami 'borrowed' a pair of ear muffs from the junk dealers before being pushed through Kreesha's portal to the Lost City. Harami has no use for them, so he gives them to our hero, who puts them on. Thus he cannot be driven nuts). :P
(Oh, and here's a little spoiler: when our thief hero defeats the Demon Wizard by throwing the magic grapnel at him, here's what happens:
The Snurfs stopped singing their inane tune. They looked at each other and at themselves stupidly, as if seeing themselves for the first time; then instinct took over and they began singing another inane tune:

"Ding dong, the Wizard's dead!
Got a grapnel in the head!
Ding dong, the Demon Wizard's dead!"
Good sir, you (even when it's silly with Smurfs!) are a VERY good writer. This is a talent, I hope you do more often than not?
Rath Darkblade wrote: Oh dear... you mean Pawl's 'transformations' are not yet over? Poor Pawl... poor, poor Pawl! :lol:
Does he eventually gets resurrected as a dwarf and stays that way? It would probably be a nice way to close that circle. ;)
There's a few more changes coming Pawl the Dorfs way... I will say that! :)
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You didn't know the Snorks? :o :shock:
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Tawmis wrote:
Rath Darkblade wrote: Never seen the Snorks, but of course I remember the Smurfs. :P Haven't seen them since I was a kid, but yes. Their "la la la la la la" song used to drive me nuts after about age 8, because that was about the time that my little sister started watching them - and singing along - until I wanted to facepalm. :P
Surprised you've not heard of Snorks if you watched the Smurfs. They were all on at the same time.
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BBP wrote:You didn't know the Snorks? :o :shock:
No? I grew up in Israel in the mid-80s, and I guess the Snorks didn't make it to TV there. OTOH, the Smurfs and the Gummi Bears did. :P
Tawmis wrote:Good sir, you (even when it's silly with Smurfs!) are a VERY good writer. This is a talent, I hope you do more often than not?
Thank you! Yes, I kept it up. These days, I write historical fiction (set mostly in the ancient world) rather than fantasy. It's still very similar: the ancient history side means swords and sandals, etc.; the mythology side allows me to use monsters, gods, and magic (though not very often... I don't want to solve every second or third problem with magic or godly assistance. ;) That way lies Deus Ex Machina...) :P

But yes, I love creating stories and I love writing little silly bits like the snurfs. (Smurf assassins who take drugs... oh, dear Zarquon - it's the original assassins, the ones who took hashish!) ;)
Rath Darkblade wrote: Oh dear... you mean Pawl's 'transformations' are not yet over? Poor Pawl... poor, poor Pawl! :lol:
Does he eventually gets resurrected as a dwarf and stays that way? It would probably be a nice way to close that circle. ;)
There's a few more changes coming Pawl the Dorfs way... I will say that! :)[/quote]

I look forward to it! *rubs hands evilly* :twisted:
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Rath Darkblade wrote: No? I grew up in Israel in the mid-80s, and I guess the Snorks didn't make it to TV there. OTOH, the Smurfs and the Gummi Bears did. :P
It has to be that, for whatever reason, it didn't make it on the TV in Israel. Because I grew up in the 80s too. And Snorks were a part of Saturday Morning Cartoons.
Rath Darkblade wrote: Thank you! Yes, I kept it up. These days, I write historical fiction (set mostly in the ancient world) rather than fantasy. It's still very similar: the ancient history side means swords and sandals, etc.; the mythology side allows me to use monsters, gods, and magic (though not very often... I don't want to solve every second or third problem with magic or godly assistance. ;) That way lies Deus Ex Machina...) :P
So kind of like Greek Mythology type thing... where there's mortals (Perseus), Gods (Zeus, Freya) and Monsters (Medusa, Kraken, etc), but still "historical" with the swords and sandals kind of thing.
Rath Darkblade wrote: I look forward to it! *rubs hands evilly* :twisted:
No new episode this weekend - Saturday was D&D (finally!), and Sunday was one of our friend's daughter's 4th birthday.
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Tawmis wrote:It has to be that, for whatever reason, it didn't make it on the TV in Israel. Because I grew up in the 80s too. And Snorks were a part of Saturday Morning Cartoons.
:lol: Now that reminds me of a parody song I wrote once... taking Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" and replacing the words with everything I could remember about the 80s. :lol: The new lyrics scanned pretty well, and the song turned into a fun game of "See how much you can remember about the 80s!" :D
Tawmis wrote:
Rath Darkblade wrote: Thank you! Yes, I kept it up. These days, I write historical fiction (set mostly in the ancient world) rather than fantasy. It's still very similar: the ancient history side means swords and sandals, etc.; the mythology side allows me to use monsters, gods, and magic (though not very often... I don't want to solve every second or third problem with magic or godly assistance. ;) That way lies Deus Ex Machina...) :P
So kind of like Greek Mythology type thing... where there's mortals (Perseus), Gods (Zeus, Freya) and Monsters (Medusa, Kraken, etc), but still "historical" with the swords and sandals kind of thing.
Pretty much. In fact, the last story I wrote took the story of Perseus and Medusa, and then subverted the hell out of it. :lol: It was heaps of good fun. :D
Rath Darkblade wrote: I look forward to it! *rubs hands evilly* :twisted:
No new episode this weekend - Saturday was D&D (finally!), and Sunday was one of our friend's daughter's 4th birthday.[/quote]

Aww. Well, that's okay. :) Real-life must come first! I understand that :)
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Tawmis wrote:
Rath Darkblade wrote: No? I grew up in Israel in the mid-80s, and I guess the Snorks didn't make it to TV there. OTOH, the Smurfs and the Gummi Bears did. :P
It has to be that, for whatever reason, it didn't make it on the TV in Israel. Because I grew up in the 80s too. And Snorks were a part of Saturday Morning Cartoons.
I'm guessing that you watched the "Dungeons & Dragons" cartoon then. :)
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Tawmis wrote:
Rath Darkblade wrote: No? I grew up in Israel in the mid-80s, and I guess the Snorks didn't make it to TV there. OTOH, the Smurfs and the Gummi Bears did. :P
It has to be that, for whatever reason, it didn't make it on the TV in Israel. Because I grew up in the 80s too. And Snorks were a part of Saturday Morning Cartoons.
I'm guessing that you watched the "Dungeons & Dragons" cartoon then. :)
You mean lived and breathed the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon!
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I also own the Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Edition DVD set!
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(Which... Holy Cow... I bought when it first came out for like $20.00... the price has gone up significantly!) It's cool because it comes with a mini "Player's Handbook" of the characters and their weapons all broken down into D&D Stats!
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Tawmis wrote:
notbobsmith wrote:
Tawmis wrote:
Rath Darkblade wrote: No? I grew up in Israel in the mid-80s, and I guess the Snorks didn't make it to TV there. OTOH, the Smurfs and the Gummi Bears did. :P
It has to be that, for whatever reason, it didn't make it on the TV in Israel. Because I grew up in the 80s too. And Snorks were a part of Saturday Morning Cartoons.
I'm guessing that you watched the "Dungeons & Dragons" cartoon then. :)
You mean lived and breathed the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon!
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I also own the Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Edition DVD set!
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(Which... Holy Cow... I bought when it first came out for like $20.00... the price has gone up significantly!) It's cool because it comes with a mini "Player's Handbook" of the characters and their weapons all broken down into D&D Stats!
That's what happens when they go out of print. I've been collecting every '80s cartoon I can get my hands on. I remember watching "Star Blazers" but DVDs go for $100... per season! I had to settle for Amazon Prime Video. I still can't believe "Mighty Orbots" [sic] came out yesterday. Who remembers that show? (except me)

I also have the 2009 DVD release of D&D. No extras, but I guess some changes were made to some of the music in the 2006 release that were fixed.
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Aw, I think I still have the read-along audio book I had as a kid! :)
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notbobsmith wrote: That's what happens when they go out of print. I've been collecting every '80s cartoon I can get my hands on. I remember watching "Star Blazers" but DVDs go for $100... per season! I had to settle for Amazon Prime Video. I still can't believe "Mighty Orbots" [sic] came out yesterday. Who remembers that show? (except me)
I also have the 2009 DVD release of D&D. No extras, but I guess some changes were made to some of the music in the 2006 release that were fixed.
You got me on Might Orbots (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaSJL18lJmw) ... Ever Watch Battle of the Planets (also known as G-Force)...? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcCNKQ7gxq4

But another one of my all time favorites (bought the DVD for it) - Thundarr the Barbarian! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaB19auvjc8
BBP wrote: Aw, I think I still have the read-along audio book I had as a kid! :)
Which one?
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Tawmis wrote:
notbobsmith wrote: That's what happens when they go out of print. I've been collecting every '80s cartoon I can get my hands on. I remember watching "Star Blazers" but DVDs go for $100... per season! I had to settle for Amazon Prime Video. I still can't believe "Mighty Orbots" [sic] came out yesterday. Who remembers that show? (except me)
I also have the 2009 DVD release of D&D. No extras, but I guess some changes were made to some of the music in the 2006 release that were fixed.
You got me on Might Orbots (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaSJL18lJmw) ... Ever Watch Battle of the Planets (also known as G-Force)...? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcCNKQ7gxq4
For some reason, I always remember it being called G-Force, and from what I understand, Battle of the Planets was re-dubbed and released as G-Force after it originally aired in the late '70s. From what I've read, the show that I watched must have been Battle of the Planets, so I'm not sure why I remember this differently. Again, ridiculous DVD prices. I watched this for free on Hulu, but then they removed it when I was half-way through. Not even for subscription, just gone. :x
Tawmis wrote:But another one of my all time favorites (bought the DVD for it) - Thundarr the Barbarian! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaB19auvjc8
Yes! I have this too. Moon split in two. Planetary devastation. Post-apocalyptic nightmare world. On Saturday mornings!
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notbobsmith wrote:
Tawmis wrote:
notbobsmith wrote: That's what happens when they go out of print. I've been collecting every '80s cartoon I can get my hands on. I remember watching "Star Blazers" but DVDs go for $100... per season! I had to settle for Amazon Prime Video. I still can't believe "Mighty Orbots" [sic] came out yesterday. Who remembers that show? (except me)
I also have the 2009 DVD release of D&D. No extras, but I guess some changes were made to some of the music in the 2006 release that were fixed.
You got me on Might Orbots (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaSJL18lJmw) ... Ever Watch Battle of the Planets (also known as G-Force)...? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcCNKQ7gxq4
For some reason, I always remember it being called G-Force, and from what I understand, Battle of the Planets was re-dubbed and released as G-Force after it originally aired in the late '70s. From what I've read, the show that I watched must have been Battle of the Planets, so I'm not sure why I remember this differently. Again, ridiculous DVD prices. I watched this for free on Hulu, but then they removed it when I was half-way through. Not even for subscription, just gone. :x
Tawmis wrote:But another one of my all time favorites (bought the DVD for it) - Thundarr the Barbarian! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaB19auvjc8
Yes! I have this too. Moon split in two. Planetary devastation. Post-apocalyptic nightmare world. On Saturday mornings!
Well, if you're older (like me), you might remember it as G-Force (that's how I originally knew it - I lived in Japan for 5.5 years, when I was much younger - a wee, wee, wee lad!) - and that's where I first saw it. Years upon years later, when we moved back to the states, I then knew it as Battle of the Planets. What kills me is while living in Japan I had a ton of the Shogun Warriors toys - now? - they fetch insane prices.

And yes! Thundarr was so epic! Even the music! I watch it probably once a month.
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Tawmis wrote: Well, if you're older (like me), you might remember it as G-Force (that's how I originally knew it - I lived in Japan for 5.5 years, when I was much younger - a wee, wee, wee lad!) - and that's where I first saw it. Years upon years later, when we moved back to the states, I then knew it as Battle of the Planets.
That's cool that you lived in Japan. I've always wanted to visit.
Tawmis wrote: What kills me is while living in Japan I had a ton of the Shogun Warriors toys - now? - they fetch insane prices.
I remember him as Tranzor Z. :)
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notbobsmith wrote:
Tawmis wrote: Well, if you're older (like me), you might remember it as G-Force (that's how I originally knew it - I lived in Japan for 5.5 years, when I was much younger - a wee, wee, wee lad!) - and that's where I first saw it. Years upon years later, when we moved back to the states, I then knew it as Battle of the Planets.
That's cool that you lived in Japan. I've always wanted to visit.
Tawmis wrote: What kills me is while living in Japan I had a ton of the Shogun Warriors toys - now? - they fetch insane prices.
I remember him as Tranzor Z. :)
I was like 2 or 3 when we first moved there; and we lived there (father was military) for 5.5 years. (From there we had gone to Puerto Rico). I just remember a lot of anime cartoons (which is funny, because in general, I am no longer a fan of anime - but I would still love to recollect my dang toys I had from when I was a kid, to have them as reminders/memory pieces!) And yes, Tranzor Z was it - and there was... I am probably going to spell it wrong, but I think they spelled it "Rayden" (as opposed to Raiden, like Mortal Kombat). I even got the Shogun Warriors comics by Marvel, back in the 80s (which is another thing I no longer have).
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