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Weekend Soiree #23: A game of comment interaction

Cartoons rock!

The game is easy! I will ask a question. The first person who comments will answer my question, and will leave a question for the next person to answer. This next person will answer that question, and leave a question for the next next person to answer. I am sure you get it! ;)

To make things more fun, the questions have to reflect the chosen theme. For example, if the theme is PLAYTIME, all questions should relate to that topic. Where you better as a hider or a seeker? Which childhood games did you excel in? As much as possible, let’s not repeat the questions for added fun! You are also welcome to play more than once.

Let’s put on big smiles for our 23rd soiree!

The theme: CARTOONS

My question for Person #1: Did you have any cartoon crushes?

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16 Responses to “Weekend Soiree #23: A game of comment interaction”

  1. ganns Says:

    FIRST!!! (I’ve always wanted to say that!)

    I always thought Daphne of “Scooby Doo” was hot. She and the Scarlett Witch. Oh, and the Black Canary. Dami din pala, ano?

    Next question: What was the very first cartoon that scared you?

  2. Listerart Says:

    First cartoon that scared me…it would have to be a portion of the animated move ‘Heavy Metal’ from 1981. it was about a WWII B-17 bomber and some supernatural occurrences. Wikipedia says:

    “B-17: A World War II bomber makes a difficult bombing run with heavy damage and casualties. As the bomber limps home, the Loc-Nar rams itself into the plane, and raises the dead crewmembers as rampaging, flesh-hungry zombies. The pilot barely escapes in time, only to land on an island populated by zombified airmen…”

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Metal_(film)

    I was a little kid and secretly watched it late one night on HBO with an irresponsible babysitter. :) Lots of zombies, blood and guts in cartoon form. Now as a 30something, I have it on DVD. :)

    My cartoon related question is —

    What was your favorite Saturday morning cartoon? Mine was officially the back-to-back cartoon hour of ‘Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends’ and ‘The Incredible Hulk’ from the mid 80’s. THE best.

  3. Leah Says:

    i loved the Super Friends…esp the twins. Imagine all super heroes saving the planet against the evils of the world. Batman, Wonder woman and Superman with the Flash fighting the villains. It was a great show to watch.

    question: which modern day cartoon do you like to watch on tv either alone and/or with the kids?

    Leahs last blog post..Father’s Day post roundup

  4. Iris Says:

    pasali toni! :)

    i’ve been meaning to declare my new-found love for Pocoyo on Playhouse Disney :) it’s not exactly a cartoon, but it’s still animation. Pocoyo and his friends are just the cutest, and thanks to my little girl Mia, i got introduced to it. hehe. i even watch the show longer than she does. :)

    question: is there any cartoon show that you think shouldn’t even be watched by kids?

    Iriss last blog post..Palayain mo ako [LP]

  5. witsandnuts Says:

    The children shouldn’t be exposed to ‘The Cramp Twins’. It doesn’t try to instill good values.

    Q: Who do you think is/are the role model cartoon character/s for the young and old ones?

    witsandnutss last blog post..Sidings that I never enjoy (yet)

  6. Tina Says:

    I think As Told By Ginger’s Ginger Foutley (Nickelodeon) is a good role model. That’s one of my favorite cartoons which taught about life in a teen’s perspective. :)

    My question: Who’s your favorite cartoon pet? :D

    Tinas last blog post..Such a beautiful surrender

  7. Toni Says:

    I liked Ruff in Dennis the Menace. My all-time fave is Yoshi, though he’s not a pet ‘no? :D

    Which Disney princess do you like the most?

  8. Meeya Says:

    si princess belle! :) “little town, it’s a quiet village, every day like the ones before, little town, full of little people, waking up to say…” (naks!)

    (toni, to answer your first question, si captain keith (black lion) ng voltron! gwaping!)

    question: disney cartoons or nickelodeon?

    Meeyas last blog post..WifeSpeaks Announcement

  9. lady cess Says:

    disney – especially playhouse disney. i can let my kids watch it the whole day without worrying whether or not they’ll pick up something that’s a no-no.

    who was your favorite cartoon character when you were in grade school? (i have this urge to pipe in, sorry — my fave was rainbow brite!)

    lady cesss last blog post..Old, Corny Lines

  10. glenville Says:

    definitely care bears! =) i even had care bears sticker books to fan my obsession. toni, my crush was he-man hehehe.
    q: what is your favorite cartoon quote?

  11. Boo Says:

    Favorite Cartoon Quote:
    “OHANA means FAMILY… Family means nobody gets left behind… Or forgotten. ” – Lilo

    Q: Have you ever watched a cartoon/animation that made you cry?

    Boos last blog post..Independence Day

  12. drunkenlily Says:

    definitely Land Before Time, never fails to make me cry everytime i watch it..

    if you were to be a catoon character, which character would it be?

    drunkenlilys last blog post..doing the list

  13. Cookie Says:

    If I were to be a cartoon character, I’d definitely want to be Mrs. Incredible!! Can you imagine how cool it would be to be able to stretch your body like that. My yoga teacher would be floored :D

    Question : What is your fave cartoon soundtrack/song/theme?

  14. Rach (Heart of Rachel) Says:

    Songs from the Little Mermaid.

    Q: What’s the latest full length cartoon movie you watched?

    Rach (Heart of Rachel)s last blog post..Weekend Snapshot #30

  15. Amor Says:

    I watched Kung Fu Panda last Saturday.

    Question: Do you believe that Pooh is gay? :)

    Amors last blog post..Mitti

  16. Aj Says:

    I think Christopher Robbins might possibly be gay. “Not that there is anything wrong with that.”

    Is Urduja any good to see?


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