I'm not the only one who saw it when it was around; there were 10k views on the video with lots of comments, some stating, "This should become a TV show!"
Edit: The cartoon has been identified as "The Stallion", released in 2009, from the animation studio MukPuddy.
Last Edit: Nov 7, 2023 15:54:17 GMT by mikeyg: Media has been identified but is still lost.
Post by mahoganyshyster on Sept 7, 2023 0:27:57 GMT
I think I know what you are talking about. It might have been called "The Stallion", but I can't seem to find a copy of it online anywhere (most search results I get have something to do with "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron"). I think this was produced by the same people behind the "Terry the Bi-Polar Bear" shorts because the titular polar bear cameos at one point in the bar.
Was there, by any chance, a running gag where the rabbit character gets aggressive anytime he gets mistaken for a hare/hears a word that sounds similar to "hare"? (I remember at the end of "The Stallion", the narrator says something to the effect of "Hair today, gone tomorrow", only for the rabbit character to angry yell out that the phrase should be "Rabbit today, gone tomorrow", prompting the narrator to go "That doesn't make any sense!" and the rabbit character to beat him senseless).
EDIT 1: If I remember correctly, the cartoon's title was sung at the end of the intro. The logo might have bene colored in red.
I think I know what you are talking about. It might have been called "The Stallion", but I can't seem to find a copy of it online anywhere (most search results I get have something to do with "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron"). I think this was produced by the same people behind the "Terry the Bi-Polar Bear" shorts because the titular polar bear cameos at one point in the bar.
Was there, by any chance, a running gag where the rabbit character gets aggressive anytime he gets mistaken for a hare/hears a word that sounds similar to "hare"? (I remember at the end of "The Stallion", the narrator says something to the effect of "Hair today, gone tomorrow", only for the rabbit character to angry yell out that the phrase should be "Rabbit today, gone tomorrow", prompting the narrator to go "That doesn't make any sense!" and the rabbit character to beat him senseless).
EDIT 1: If I remember correctly, the cartoon's title was sung at the end of the intro. The logo might have bene colored in red.
Yes! It was called "The Stallion". I don't remember Terry the Bi-Polar Bear making a cameo, but I can believe it because the humor and animation quality was very similar. I also don't remember the "hare" joke but again; it's possible. The title was indeed sung at the end of the intro. Another thing I remember is the narrator starting to sing the intro again but getting cut off.
Post by mahoganyshyster on Nov 3, 2023 21:10:22 GMT
I think the last part about the narrator attempting to sing again, only to get cut off might have happened. It's been a long while since I saw this.
Glad it looks like this search is getting somewhere! If it helps, I remember first seeing this cartoon around 2009-2010-ish (only because I remember watching this when visiting my Dad's relatives in Peru around that time). I think I last saw it somewhere in the early 2010s (2013 at the latest).
I've been busy with school and trying to graduate, but if I have some sort of lead on this, I'll let you know.
Hello Speaking of this cartoon and I think I remember watching it back in the day Around 2009 or 2011 I don't remember What do you used to watch and anybody has like more footage let me know This company probably put out a bunch of stuff
Post by mahoganyshyster on Nov 6, 2023 16:42:46 GMT
Cool! Model sheets!
I remember leaving a comment on your video where I remembered the rabbit character's name as Warren. I don't know if you saw it (my channel name is "Theonliest Rud". My teenage self wanted to come up with a goofy-sounding name, heh heh). Thanks for providing links!
Unfortunately, the source on the page just leads back to the deleted YouTube video. YouTube used flash player back then, so maybe that's why it appears as unplayable.