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HempMonkeyJwk
12-10-2003, 09:23 PM
i saw in the latest one that it has subtitles. I personally didnt like them because half the fun was trying to understand what he was saying. I scrolled the browser window up an inch or so, so that it hid the script and i could listen to it.

who else thinks that the future toons of such a great concept shouldnt have any sub-script?

$p!k3
12-10-2003, 09:44 PM
I don't know...I guess yes.

Jeff The Jiff
13-10-2003, 08:43 AM
i didnt get the joke of it at all until i saw the version with subtitles

freddiestarfish
13-10-2003, 09:13 AM
weebl only put subtitles on, as threre was alot of complaints from silly americans who didnt understand the accent
and they dont have a sense of humour anyways, so they didnt find the jokes funny...

Seraph
13-10-2003, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by freddiestarfish
weebl only put subtitles on, as threre was alot of complaints from silly americans who didnt understand the accent
and they dont have a sense of humour anyways, so they didnt find the jokes funny...

Harsh. :mad: You never know whos American or not.
Im American, (before you get all blah with me, i do live in England.. Moved here 3 years ago)
...and i find EVERYTHING funny..
You shouldnt be so direct with your comments.

skoo
13-10-2003, 10:45 AM
Relax!

He said that silly Americans found it hard to understand. Are you a silly American or an abnormal one? :P

Seraph
13-10-2003, 10:49 AM
Originally posted by skoo
Relax!

He said that silly Americans found it hard to understand. Are you a silly American or an abnormal one? :P

*relaxes*

Sorry, not very good with American comments.
Living in England, i get alot of hassle.. heh.

skoo
13-10-2003, 10:53 AM
I hate stereotyping too, especially by the arrogant, kidney-stealing French!

Fanta
13-10-2003, 01:18 PM
skoo what you just said was hilariousI hate stereotyping too, especially by the arrogant, kidney-stealing French!

extrememangopig
15-10-2003, 09:47 AM
i didnt get the joke but it was good

FishHeadMonkey
15-10-2003, 06:09 PM
Dude, it's not just Americans who didn't understand it (and don't say people who don't speak english didn't understant it, and don't say that americans don't speak english, because they do, just in a different way). I am english and I didn't understand it either (although that was probably because my VERY noisy brother was in the room, he is a squirrel) and if you don't like the subtitles, then you can just scroll up to avoid them, so there really was nothing to complain about.:weebl:

Seraph
15-10-2003, 08:36 PM
Originally posted by FishHeadMonkey
Dude, it's not just Americans who didn't understand it (and don't say people who don't speak english didn't understant it, and don't say that americans don't speak english, because they do, just in a different way). I am english and I didn't understand it either (although that was probably because my VERY noisy brother was in the room, he is a squirrel) and if you don't like the subtitles, then you can just scroll up to avoid them, so there really was nothing to complain about.:weebl:

Well said. Especially about the scrolling bit..! :)

mr fried
15-10-2003, 09:55 PM
i liked it,

stereotyping is bad, on a whole tho americans come accross as silly and don't understand alot of the british humour, however there are excpetions, there is an american girl i know who is a million miles away from any american stereotype, but we can't help to stereotype, its in our nature,

i like all the cartoons posted, dunno how weebl and his team (skoo) do it but they always manage to make silly cartoons that make u go "u what?" and get addicted too or that are so funny u just can't stop laughing (like hentai) all are addictive tho which is a bad thing when i keep singing badgers at work and people want to kill me

Jimpy
16-10-2003, 12:25 AM
I am American, and I understood every word without the subtitles, they should be removed! The last one, that was funny, yet confusing, because he was really hard to understand.

|EDIT| Actually I just watched the first one, and only the beginning is hard to hear

Josh
26-10-2003, 11:25 PM
I am american and i find that every thing is funny like open and close a door for no reason over and over. Hahahahahahahahaha. Since this is me in a conner.....:weebl:

ash
26-10-2003, 11:31 PM
heh, liam gallager, a fine example of a englishman.

subtitles is taking it rather far though

Josh
27-10-2003, 11:39 AM
I agree that they are to;)