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Rocko's Modern Life

Ilikemuppets

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Yeah! I like that they had humor they you might not get until your older, heh!

But I guess I would be in the few who probably didn't really watch cow and chicken, but their were so many different liking and so many different taste, you know? But Every body I know of all seemed to like Rocko, though and so did I! Just a conwinkiedink and a really good show!
 

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Ok, I know that everybody is wondering where the heck the Rocko's Modern Life DVDs are? In fact, what about the other Nicktoons on DVD? Where are they at? I mean, other than Spongebob, and the occasional best-of episodes of Rugrats, and some of their newer shows, there aren't ANY Nicktoons on DVD. Well, Ren and Stimpy are but that's about it. I want my Rocko dangnabit. I used to LOVE that show, it's a great show. My friend and I still quote one of the episodes when Filbert and Rocko are pretending to be married and their fighting and they answer the door to the INS agent and they go "What in the Hellllo?" *sigh* They don't make shows like that anymore.

Daniel
 

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Although, Nickelodeon has a really bad reputation of not putting shows on DVD. There are only a few Nick shows on DVD now, I'm waiting on more of the old school stuff to hit the shelves.

Daniel
 

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I never relies that Cow and Chicken had so many Muppeteers on it! I'm more interested in it all of a sudden!:excited:
 

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Huh... I don't recall Jerry Nelson ever working on Cow and Chicken...

I better go through my tapes...
 

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Huh... I don't recall Jerry Nelson ever working on Cow and Chicken...

I better go through my tapes...
It wasn't Cow and Chicken that had puppeteers, it was the other Cartoon Network show, Sheep in the Big City. It was created by Sesame Street cartoonist, Mo Willems and he had a few Sesame Street cast members do voices on that series like Ruth Buzzi, Joey Mazzarino, James Godwin, Fran Brill, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, and one time Jerry Nelson.
 

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Ooh! Ooh! I LOVE 'Rocko's Modern Life'! I grew up watching that show... boy I miss old-school Nicktoons. And the humour of 'Rocko's' was quirky, and kinda twisted. I used to post a lot of RML quotes in 'The Quote Thread'.
 
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