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What if shows were made in another year?

Xerus

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I always wondered what would it be like if our favorite cartoons, shows, and movies were made in a different decade or year?

Like what if Pokemon or Lilo and Stitch were made back in the 60's and 70's and the monster collecting craze ended up happening at that time?

And the Simpsons would be an adult cartoon with clean humor if it were made in those years.

Or what if Cars were made in the 60's? It would be traditionally animated instead of CGI. And they'd probably have celebrities of that time doing the voices like George Lindsey voicing Mater or Spencer Tracy voicing Doc Hudson or Tommy Kirk voicing Lightning. Plus they'd only use car models of that time.

And if Madagascar were made back at that time, it wouldn't be CGI either and it would probably end up as a musical too.

And Shrek wouldn't be CGI either and there wouldn't be any crude jokes as well.
 

ryhoyarbie

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Wouldn't the Simpsons be just like the Jetsons or the Flintstones, but the family is stuck in modern time instead of in the past or the future?
 
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