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		<title>Five Bands I Want to See in Cartoons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Music and cartoons go hand-in-hand. Spongebob sings. So did The Smurfs. The Jackson 5, The Beatles, New Kids On The Block; they all had their own animated series.  Fictional cartoon bands were once a TV staple from Josie &#38; the Pussycats to The Impossibles to Alvin &#38; the Chipmunks. Now that cartoons are acceptable viewing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Music and cartoons go hand-in-hand.  Spongebob sings.  So did The Smurfs.  The Jackson 5, The Beatles, New Kids On The Block; they all had their own animated series.  Fictional cartoon bands were once a TV staple from Josie &amp; the Pussycats to The Impossibles to Alvin &amp; the Chipmunks.</p>
<p>Now that cartoons are acceptable viewing for a much wider audience than in previous decades I am surprised at the lack of cartoon shows, whether broadcast or online, featuring real-life bands.</p>
<p>Here are five groups I think would make for a good cartoon show.  Who would you like to see animated?  Leave your ideas in the comments below!</p>
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<li>THE BEATLES &#8211; I know it&#8217;s been done, but this is a band who keeps getting reinvented, decade after decade, by every new generation of music lovers who discovers them.  Their music and image remain as relevant as ever, and I think that playing with them in a modern context would be a lot of fun.</li>
<li>WU-TANG CLAN &#8211; Their image has become sufficiently iconic that you can put them in any situation and have it still be authentic.  Wu-Tang in Space?  Wu-Tang under the sea?  It all works.</li>
<li>THE DONNAS &#8211; These ladies were once offered a cartoon series and turned it down for fear of the general public mistaking them for a spin-off of the series.  That was pre-Web 2.0.  Had the ladies been born six years later, and been releasing <em>Turn 21</em>, <em>Spend the Night</em>, and <em>Get Skintight</em> now, this would be a slam dunk as a web series.</li>
<li>KANYE WEST &#8211; Cartoon wonder-worlds are so central to his creative vision, and he&#8217;s such a chameleon with his image, that I&#8217;m surprised this hasn&#8217;t happened already.  I picture it as a hip hop <em>Yellow Submarine</em> crossed with <em>Tron</em> and <em>Star Wars</em>.</li>
<li>UBIQUITOUS SYNERGY SEEKER &#8211; Of all of the indie bands emerging out of the Canadian music scene, none have such an iconic or boundary-pushing image as this duo, and I&#8217;m not just saying that because they&#8217;re friends of mine.  Amongst our circle of peeps, we&#8217;ve been cross-pollinating each other for years and it&#8217;s been exciting to see the levels they&#8217;ve taken the vision to as darlings of the music industry.</li>
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<p>What band or performer do you think would make for an awesome cartoon show?  Let me know in the comments below!</p>
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