Soda Bobinski
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Wow .... for some reason , I'm remembering old tickle-stuff lately.
There used to be a TeenWolf cartoon in the 80s that aired on Saturday mornings. I can remember there being two tickle scenes in it :
- this first one's not really a "tickle-scene" per se , but in one of the episodes , Scott (the Michael J Fox character from the movie) is in like a restaurant or a diner & has to quickly hide for some reason ...... he dives underneath a table where two people are sitting (the toon versions of the "hot chick" from the movie & the "jock guy") ....... anyway , the sudden commotion from under the table causes the girl to giggle & say to her table-mate "don't tickle my feet" ........ the dude says "what?" & looks underneath the table to see Scott (& the chick's shoes were still on , so THAT was kind of a let down) ....... all in all , not a great TICKLING scene but it was just cool to have the insinuation.
- in another episode , Grandpa Wolf is painting a picture of Grandma Wolf (two characters created entirely for the 'toon) when out of no where he suddenly tosses the easel & paints aside & swiftly begins stroking the paintbrush on her bare foot (albeit in werewolf form) causing her to laugh.
well until I can remember another old , forgotten scene ........
There used to be a TeenWolf cartoon in the 80s that aired on Saturday mornings. I can remember there being two tickle scenes in it :
- this first one's not really a "tickle-scene" per se , but in one of the episodes , Scott (the Michael J Fox character from the movie) is in like a restaurant or a diner & has to quickly hide for some reason ...... he dives underneath a table where two people are sitting (the toon versions of the "hot chick" from the movie & the "jock guy") ....... anyway , the sudden commotion from under the table causes the girl to giggle & say to her table-mate "don't tickle my feet" ........ the dude says "what?" & looks underneath the table to see Scott (& the chick's shoes were still on , so THAT was kind of a let down) ....... all in all , not a great TICKLING scene but it was just cool to have the insinuation.
- in another episode , Grandpa Wolf is painting a picture of Grandma Wolf (two characters created entirely for the 'toon) when out of no where he suddenly tosses the easel & paints aside & swiftly begins stroking the paintbrush on her bare foot (albeit in werewolf form) causing her to laugh.
well until I can remember another old , forgotten scene ........