Xenocide So is that Indian chief crying for the dead kid or for the memory of Raymond Hamada? Or because of littering?
Horsecock Johnson, M.D. he's crying because he has Spin in his eye and that shit hurts before the euphoria hits.
(this is the only episode of this show I remember from my childhood. I vaguely recall kids saying "spiiiin" like zombies say "braaains" and thinking, even then, that it was a bit patronizing and unrealistic)
Nikon That was such a traumatic and life-changing event that no one ever talked about or mentioned it ever again in any context.
Xenocide Actually, Thirty-Thirty would mention it every damn week. "Remember that weird kid whose boyfriend died from drugs or something? Holy shit, his voice was annoying."
And Bravestarr would tell a parable about the time Eagle and Wolf met the sun spirit, and they all agreed that the kid did in fact have a super-annoying voice.
Jim Quin It's the voice of fucking Flim-Flam from the Thirteen Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, that's fucking why.
MacGyver Style Bomb This was the only way that any of these American 80's kid shows could depict someone actually dying. I'm pretty sure they pull this kind of shit off in GI Joe as well.
Jeriko-1 Naw, but there was an old lady who had her face melted off when the Joes pulled the plug on a COBRA experiment in progress.
Nightmare fuel.
Corman's Inferno Did Jack Kirby ever do acid, or was his brain just wired to draw the strangest cosmic landscapes imaginable?