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Keith Haring cartoons from the early '90s

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Remember those awesome cartoons from the early 1990s that featured Keith Haring's artwork, and aired until around the early 2000s? I thought we could have a thread for discussing those segments.

There were seven cartoons made, and as far as I know, they all debuted in Season 24. They were:

- EXIT (I can't find the video anywhere online)
- What Comes Next?
- Dog-Shaped TV
- 5 Dancing Men
- Telephone
- 40 Pigs
- Count to 10

I think EXIT is the most notable one, because it was the only film that featured live-action footage, and I believe it's also the longest. Also, for some reason, it tends to get taken down on YouTube regularly....probably because the music is copyrighted and any matches get blocked or removed. I'm not sure why it happens, but it would be nice to see the EXIT film again.
 
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