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Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: July 25, 2013 • 6:14 pm
by Sai
Fred Buer wrote:Did you know that the first animated cartoon Moomins show was actually done up by Studio Ghibli? Before they took the name, mind you. Look it up.
Oh, I'd heard about that series, didn't know Hayao Miyazaki worked on it though. Though from what I understand the author felt opposed to things like the personality of Moomin changing to that of a naughty boy who got into fights and acted sly etc.
Tove Jansson did not approve of the changes made to the first anime adaptation of The Moomins (1969), feeling that it strongly misinterpreted her work and intentions for the characters. The series was soon discontinued, and Jansson refused for it to be licensed overseas. This adaptation has also never made it to DVD, due to the fact that two different studios worked on it, as well as not being able to obtain permission from Jansson's estate.
But anyway Studio Ghibli is awesome. Got most of their films on DVD and looking forward to playing Ni no Kuni.
They're not the first to create a Moomin show, though. That accomplishment belongs to the Germans, actually. Or rather, to be precise - the West Germans, as they were called back then.
Yeah it's surprising how many different series there are (Wikipedia lists about 14

). It seems the most famous ones outside the country of origin is the
Polish fuzzy felt puppet series and the
90s one (a joint-production between Japanese, Finnish and Dutch studios).
Also, the Hattifatteners are pretty creepy. So is the Lady of the Cold.
In a good way, mind. The kind of creepy kids find enthralling and exciting without it being downright scary.
Yeah I loved The Moomins for that kind of creativity that didn't dumb itself down for kids. Probably why I also really liked Don Bluth's early animated films. I also think its good because most of the villains and "scary" things are often revealed to be misunderstood with another side to them or just doing things in their nature without true malicious intent. I remember the little creatures that lived in the shadows that Moomin finds one episode, haven't watched it in ages but I think he gets scared of the glimpses he gets of them in the dark, but out of curiosity eventually finds out they are harmless (think they were the "shrews" that live in the bathing house etc.).
Except for the Groke. Chuck Norris lights fires at night to keep the Groke away.
But... fire attracts The Groke

She came out to sit on the fire that the Moomins started because she wanted to get warm (but she is too icy for anything to warm her and relieve the freezing cold, poor thing).
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: July 26, 2013 • 10:35 am
by Fred Buer
...I never claimed Chuck Norris to be clever.
-Fred
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 01, 2013 • 11:35 am
by Jim the old guy
I still miss Jim TOG - wait! I AM Jim TOG! I must have been doing to much snuffling or something.
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 01, 2013 • 2:13 pm
by Fred Buer
I'll get the Geritol!
-Fred
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 01, 2013 • 8:55 pm
by Tuco
I heard a rumor that Jim the Old Guy isn't even that old.
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 01, 2013 • 9:31 pm
by Matthew Buckstein
Well, he wasn't when he chose the name in the 90s, but now he's grown into it

Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 01, 2013 • 10:56 pm
by plumgas
yep we should now start calling "jim the young guy"
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 02, 2013 • 12:56 am
by Demonlawyer
This could turn into a Chuck Norris type thing - I hear that Jim can run a mile in under four minutes without breaking a sweat
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 02, 2013 • 2:31 am
by Fred Buer
I heard Jim could run a mile in under four hours without breaking a sweat?
-Fred
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 02, 2013 • 2:46 am
by Frewella
Fred Buer wrote:I heard Jim could run a mile in under four hours without breaking a sweat?
-Fred
or four days...???
(though I am not as intimately acquainted with him as you guys (until recently I hadn't been here for so long I had actually forgotten my username and had to start all over)...
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 02, 2013 • 6:51 am
by dcat151
I'm just worried that JTOG had forgotten he was JTOG until just now.
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 02, 2013 • 11:05 am
by Tuco
Word on the street is that "Jim" isn't his first name.
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 02, 2013 • 11:07 am
by Bjyman
Because it's James?
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 02, 2013 • 11:39 am
by lestat666
We can't have two James' on here!!??
That would just be way too confusing, with James being the admin.
j/k.
Jim, James, whatever JTOG likes to go by is fine by me.
My mother-in-law always thought James was a funny name.
She told this to a guy named James, at work.
He asked why, and her response?
Because the name is plural, cause there is an s at the end.
and the fact that James' is pronounced Jameses =P
The guy thought it was hillarious.
Anyway, hope you got a kick out of it too.... although, this could be one of those things where you had to be there.
Re: Jim the old guy still here?
Posted: August 06, 2013 • 7:21 am
by Jim the old guy
I love you guys sooooo much! You make me laugh and that is a good thing no matter how young or old. Kudos to all of you!