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Previously on "The Shadoks and the Gibis"

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  • xoggoth
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    Shadocks? is that Lovecraft? Oh not that was Shuggoths. Teckaliki!

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by fzbucks
    Sounds like the philosophy of micro$oft
    Yes, and possibly Gordon Brown. Except the Shadoks are funny.

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  • fzbucks
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    The Shadoks and the Gibis features quite a bit of offbeat philosophical humor, roughly translated the first principle of Shadok logic is “Why to make things simple when you can make them complicated? “
    Sounds like the philosophy of micro$oft

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  • wendigo100
    started a topic The Shadoks and the Gibis

    The Shadoks and the Gibis

    Anyone know where I can download English-translated episodes of this?

    Shadoks and Gibis, on Youtube

    It was a French cartoon, translated and shown on English TV in about 1973, about two planets, the Shadoks lived on one and the Gibis on the other. It was a work of genius.
    The Shadoks and the Gibis features quite a bit of offbeat philosophical humor, roughly translated the first principle of Shadok logic is “Why to make things simple when you can make them complicated? “
    Last edited by wendigo100; 17 June 2007, 13:03.

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