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taranchula 11-28-2006 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by billytheskink (Post 18872)
Bird was a 1980's basketball star. Julius Erving ruled the 1970's.

I stand corrected, and have changed my eailer post to reflect that. :P


And hey yeah, now that you mentioned it, Julius would have actually been a better name for the character, sounds way more menacing then Larry.

But then again if you make the character more menacing then he already is, then would make his change of heart at the end of the episode way harder to swallow.

LaBlooGirl 11-28-2006 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 18838)
Plus I adore his voice.

I said that first. :P (lol)

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Originally Posted by billytheskink (Post 18872)
Interesting choice of a name, Bird=Fowl=Foul... Larry? That's probably stretching it.

Nope, it's not stretching it. I posted the exact same analogy.

Mr. Marshmallow 11-28-2006 02:07 PM

Larry's voice is bad ass, but I'm mainly saying that because I'm a big fan of that particular voice actor: Kevin Michael Richardson. He's been on the show before voicing the leader of those purple alien Snot Boogies Goo created in "Make believe it or not".

He's also done voicework in the Crash Bandicoot games, Lilo and Sitch, Ratchet and Clank, Teen Titans and my FAV. role of his: the Joker on "The Batman". If they do bring back Larry I really do hope they use his troubled past as a story piece to try and make things interesting.

I've been sick of bad guys going good ever since animes seem to have abused that idea to death, especially in Yu-gi-oh. Hopefully he will be used again and made more interesting. The movie didn't really make good use of him.

Sparky 11-28-2006 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by billytheskink (Post 18872)
Interesting that his creator seemed to be the only white kid in the neighborhood.

Well, there's at least this kid:

http://www.fosters-home.com/screengr...s/gwh-0099.jpg

And maybe I'll catch some more when doing the rest of the screengrabs, in the other flashback sequences.

billytheskink 12-02-2006 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Sparky (Post 19071)
Well, there's at least this kid:

http://www.fosters-home.com/screengr...s/gwh-0099.jpg

And maybe I'll catch some more when doing the rest of the screengrabs, in the other flashback sequences.

ah.

anyway, those kids are the clear minority. Not that it matters much, I just thought it was kinda interesting.

Larry's shooting form was nicely animated, at least I thought so. I always appreciate it when basketball is well animated (like in the Adam Sandler cartoon, Eight Crazy Nights. Didn't care too much for the movie, but the basketball sequences were fantastic.)

antgirl1 12-04-2006 06:19 AM

Yeah...Larry even got SHADING. Aww, why can't Wilt have shading too? XDD

pitbulllady 12-04-2006 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 20371)
Yeah...Larry even got SHADING. Aww, why can't Wilt have shading too? XDD

The shading probably is intended to make Larry look more menacing, but I do like the little ads/bumpers/whatever that they sometimes show in CN, with more "realistic" versions of the characters, like the one where Mac is dragging that stick along the fence, or Wilt and the others are trying to get Ed to slide down the banister. Wilt DOES look better with that shading himself, NOT that he looks bad now!

pitbulllady

antgirl1 12-30-2006 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 20450)
The shading probably is intended to make Larry look more menacing, but I do like the little ads/bumpers/whatever that they sometimes show in CN, with more "realistic" versions of the characters, like the one where Mac is dragging that stick along the fence, or Wilt and the others are trying to get Ed to slide down the banister. Wilt DOES look better with that shading himself, NOT that he looks bad now!

pitbulllady

Yes. It makes the characters more "real". XD

Verity 01-02-2007 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 18827)
The Grinch reference. XDD

I have NO IDEA of how Wilt's heart fits in his body, since it's "As big as his smile". XDD

I always think: "How is there room for lungs, stomach, intestines and all, in that tiny trunk, especially with that huge heart of solid gold?":D
Even though I'm aware that he is an imaginary friend, and FHFIF is a cartoon, I can't help thinking about it.

Now, about Larry... I don't know what I think about him. But I kind of like his scary voice. And there's something about his looks or how he's animated that I like, but I can't remember what it is. Maybe it's what you guys have already said.
He also reminds me of Fatso Buccha (named after pro-wrestler Abdullah the Butcher) from the manga Air Gear (which I read almost only because it's in the manga magazine I subscribe to :P) in many ways; for instance, they're both huge heels (yeah, heel's a pro-wrestling term, but whatever).

His change from good to bad semt odd to me too, and that happens in cartoons, comics etc all the time; the bad guy apologises to the good guys, and just like that, he's good and becomes one of them. But since this show is mainly for kids it obviously doesn't have to be thoroughly realistic. And it certainly isn't - they break the laws of nature 24/7.
Now that I think about it, it happens in all kinds of movies.

Ahem... I think I have to watch GWH a couple of times to decide what I think of Larry. At least I don't despise him :frankiesmile:

One Radical Dude 01-03-2007 01:00 AM

I don't think one should totally blame Foul Larry for being what he is. A lot of it had to do with Larry's creator. At least, he's getting a chance to be with a better kid.


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