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I tried watching the first episode of velma. There's just so much that's fucking wrong and weird, one of the first scenes is two cockroaches fucking. All it's missing is a scooby doo scoundcloud rap cover for how crappy it is.
  • Daphne tries drowning someone in the school showers
  • Velma as a kid takes out her mom's eye
  • Fred cuts off somebody's legs
  • Shaggy is proactive in solving the mystery
  • The meta jokes don't even make sense
 
I have to mildly disagree on that old boys bit. the old boys may be old, but at least they know the medium and repect it,(except Joe Murray rot in hell for what you did to Ralph bighead) past present and future. unlike these damn whipersnappers running around thinking all you need to make a cartoon is a drawing tablet and a Twitter following.


To awnser your question, this is a man who's earned his rightful spot beside the great ones in the annuals of eternity.


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Really anyone who's not named Seth, Alex, Dana, Daniel, and mindy.
I still love this...

I tried watching the first episode of velma. There's just so much that's fucking wrong and weird, one of the first scenes is two cockroaches fucking. All it's missing is a scooby doo scoundcloud rap cover for how crappy it is.
  • Daphne tries drowning someone in the school showers
  • Velma as a kid takes out her mom's eye
  • Fred cuts off somebody's legs
  • Shaggy is proactive in solving the mystery
  • The meta jokes don't even make sense
What the fuck is this shit?
 
I tried watching the first episode of velma. There's just so much that's fucking wrong and weird, one of the first scenes is two cockroaches fucking. All it's missing is a scooby doo scoundcloud rap cover for how crappy it is.
  • Daphne tries drowning someone in the school showers
  • Velma as a kid takes out her mom's eye
  • Fred cuts off somebody's legs
  • Shaggy is proactive in solving the mystery
  • The meta jokes don't even make sense
Have only two episodes been released or have only two episodes been plundered by pirates so far? Cause I do all my media watching on the high seas.


Literally the first lines of dialog are painfully pretentious narration that I swear is taken off the writers twitter feed.

I can't i just.....I'm not doing this I can't make it past the fucking title screen of this bullshit like...I've seen some serious stinkers in my life but this? I have to walk away from this one..i cant stand another second of it.


I'm going back to the flintstones. Because they just got pulled of legal streaming.
 
Have only two episodes been released or have only two episodes been plundered by pirates so far? Cause I do all my media watching on the high seas.


Literally the first lines of dialog are painfully pretentious narration that I swear is taken off the writers twitter feed.

I can't i just.....I'm not doing this I can't make it past the fucking title screen of this bullshit like...I've seen some serious stinkers in my life but this? I have to walk away from this one..i cant stand another second of it.


I'm going back to the flintstones. Because they just got pulled of legal streaming.
The site I used only had the first two episodes, but I have no interest in watching this. There's nothing related to scooby doo and it genuinely disgusted me.
I'd rather have this burned into my brain cells again
 
The site I used only had the first two episodes, but I have no interest in watching this. There's nothing related to scooby doo and it genuinely disgusted me.
I'd rather have this burned into my brain cells again
I could sit thru the two live action movies no problem they have an almost time capsule of 2002-2004 charm to them, but this? I wasn't joking I legit couldn't watch past the fucking opening and title screen. It was so irritating to watch I had to walk away. I had to go to a different site and watch an episode of the flintstones. Fred getting mad over a stolen soda from his fridge then turning into a "classy gentleman type." After getting hit on the head with a bottle of car polish may be saccharine and corny, but it was a like an Alka seltzer after a bad batch of leftovers.
 
Have only two episodes been released or have only two episodes been plundered by pirates so far? Cause I do all my media watching on the high seas.


Literally the first lines of dialog are painfully pretentious narration that I swear is taken off the writers twitter feed.

I can't i just.....I'm not doing this I can't make it past the fucking title screen of this bullshit like...I've seen some serious stinkers in my life but this? I have to walk away from this one..i cant stand another second of it.


I'm going back to the flintstones. Because they just got pulled of legal streaming.

The site I used only had the first two episodes, but I have no interest in watching this. There's nothing related to scooby doo and it genuinely disgusted me.
I'd rather have this burned into my brain cells again
Only two episodes are released so far.
 
I have to mildly disagree on that old boys bit. the old boys may be old, but at least they know the medium and repect it,(except Joe Murray rot in hell for what you did to Ralph bighead) past present and future.
Sorry, didn’t mean to disrespect them if it came off that way. I am moreso pointing out how these guys have been around for potentially upwards of 20-40 years and still dominate over essentially everybody. The fact that studios are crawling back to them because the newbies suck so bad really says something. They should probably be done by now or making small passion projects, not literally leading studio and all its animation like it is the 90s again. It should be concerning that all the talent is stored in people who have been going for decades and probably are close to retirement.

To awnser your question, this is a man who's earned his rightful spot beside the great ones in the annuals of eternity.
Thank god someone else said it. I wanted to list some and was scared if SpongeBob was seen as good or bad.

To me, the modern legendary animators are probably:
Groening - Hard to deny the influence of the Simpsons on not only animation but popular culture. Futurama should also be mentioned as a big series as well.

Bruce Timm & Paul Dini - The DCAU. Are you really going to question the leads of BTAS getting a spot?

Gennedy - He basically laid the foundation of CN with Dexter then became one of the most influential action show writers past Timm and Dini with Samurai Jack, The Clone Wars, Symbionic Titan, and Primal all being held up to high esteem.

McCracken - The Powerpuff Girls is within the big 3 CN IPs, so he deserves quite a bit of credit for the popularity of it alone, but then he made Foster’s and Wander, and was a large contributor to Gennedy’s work.

Klasky & Csupo - They get forgotten a lot, but the Rugrats was fucking huge for its time. That series managed to pull of a win against the Super Bowl for ratings in 2002 with All Grown Up, which is unbelievable. If any Nickelodeon talent past Hillenberg should get credit, it is certainly these two.

Lasseter - I mean, Pixar, am I right?

Brad Bird - Iron Giant, Incredibles, are we done?

Katzenberg - love him or hate him, the mother fucker deserves a spot for how much shit he was in charge of and managed to do. The asshole was all in on animation taking the Oscars and spearheaded many of the Disney Renaissance greats like Beauty & The Beast. He then went and established DreamWorks and masterpieces like Shrek and Prince of Egypt. Dude was an arrogant asshole, but he changed animation in a shit ton of ways and had many positive contributions.

Ward - Probably the only modern creator worth mentioning. Regardless of opinion on Adventure Time, it shook up the animation world throughout the 2010s in both positive and negative ways. He should get credit for the accomplishments AT brought.

Selick - Probably the only man to create mainstream stop-motion animation. Coraline and Nightmare Before Christmas are lesser stated animation wins, even if they are Goth Topic shit.

Judge - King of The Hill being the greatest slice of life anime from the west should automatically add him to the list, but he also pushed adult animation in the early years with Beavis and Butthead.

Matt Stone and Trey Parker - South Park is really the only true successor to the Simpsons let’s be honest. The amount of balls early South Park had and cultural domination is why they deserve to be remembered with the greats.

Honorable mentions:

George Lucas - Alright, hear me out. Lucas may not be everyone’s favorite, and you may not associate him with animation, but I think his role goes understated. The prequels were super impressive animation wise and George heavily invested in animation technologies. Lucas Arts really pushed quality tv animation as Clone Wars was always at threat of cancellation given how much money they dumped into getting fantastic CGI animation for a tv series. Hell, I remember hearing that it was his loaned out tech that helped make Rango look as amazing as it did in 2011. Lucas deserves a mention for how much he and his company pushed the tech at the very least.

Burton - Again, love or hate him, the foundation of stop-motion animation basically hinges on him and his style nowadays. He really helped shape the medium.

Please tell me if I missed anyone or where the list may be shit. I mainly just looked at 90s and above.
 
Sorry, didn’t mean to disrespect them if it came off that way. I am moreso pointing out how these guys have been around for potentially upwards of 20-40 years and still dominate over essentially everybody. The fact that studios are crawling back to them because the newbies suck so bad really says something. They should probably be done by now or making small passion projects, not literally leading studio and all its animation like it is the 90s again. It should be concerning that all the talent is stored in people who have been going for decades and probably are close to retirement.


Thank god someone else said it. I wanted to list some and was scared if SpongeBob was seen as good or bad.

To me, the modern legendary animators are probably:
Groening - Hard to deny the influence of the Simpsons on not only animation but popular culture. Futurama should also be mentioned as a big series as well.

Bruce Timm & Paul Dini - The DCAU. Are you really going to question the leads of BTAS getting a spot?

Gennedy - He basically laid the foundation of CN with Dexter then became one of the most influential action show writers past Timm and Dini with Samurai Jack, The Clone Wars, Symbionic Titan, and Primal all being held up to high esteem.

McCracken - The Powerpuff Girls is within the big 3 CN IPs, so he deserves quite a bit of credit for the popularity of it alone, but then he made Foster’s and Wander, and was a large contributor to Gennedy’s work.

Klasky & Csupo - They get forgotten a lot, but the Rugrats was fucking huge for its time. That series managed to pull of a win against the Super Bowl for ratings in 2002 with All Grown Up, which is unbelievable. If any Nickelodeon talent past Hillenberg should get credit, it is certainly these two.

Lasseter - I mean, Pixar, am I right?

Brad Bird - Iron Giant, Incredibles, are we done?

Katzenberg - love him or hate him, the mother fucker deserves a spot for how much shit he was in charge of and managed to do. The asshole was all in on animation taking the Oscars and spearheaded many of the Disney Renaissance greats like Beauty & The Beast. He then went and established DreamWorks and masterpieces like Shrek and Prince of Egypt. Dude was an arrogant asshole, but he changed animation in a shit ton of ways and had many positive contributions.

Ward - Probably the only modern creator worth mentioning. Regardless of opinion on Adventure Time, it shook up the animation world throughout the 2010s in both positive and negative ways. He should get credit for the accomplishments AT brought.

Selick - Probably the only man to create mainstream stop-motion animation. Coraline and Nightmare Before Christmas are lesser stated animation wins, even if they are Goth Topic shit.

Judge - King of The Hill being the greatest slice of life anime from the west should automatically add him to the list, but he also pushed adult animation in the early years with Beavis and Butthead.

Matt Stone and Trey Parker - South Park is really the only true successor to the Simpsons let’s be honest. The amount of balls early South Park had and cultural domination is why they deserve to be remembered with the greats.

Honorable mentions:

George Lucas - Alright, hear me out. Lucas may not be everyone’s favorite, and you may not associate him with animation, but I think his role goes understated. The prequels were super impressive animation wise and George heavily invested in animation technologies. Lucas Arts really pushed quality tv animation as Clone Wars was always at threat of cancellation given how much money they dumped into getting fantastic CGI animation for a tv series. Hell, I remember hearing that it was his loaned out tech that helped make Rango look as amazing as it did in 2011. Lucas deserves a mention for how much he and his company pushed the tech at the very least.

Burton - Again, love or hate him, the foundation of stop-motion animation basically hinges on him and his style nowadays. He really helped shape the medium.

Please tell me if I missed anyone or where the list may be shit. I mainly just looked at 90s and above.
Huh I was gonna say some of those names but decided to just put a pic of Steven. But I'd say you got the right guys, they were inspired by the greats that came before them...too bad the ones that came after them killed the tradition of passing the torch.


Does anyone else wanna use find a grave to send a flower memorial to William hanna and Joe Barbara's graves? True as far as we know they no longer know nor do they care what people do to their creations, dead is dead and its a mystery you wont know till you make the journey and all that jazz, but I feel like...someone needs to pay respects to them.
 
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Huh I was gonna say some of those names but decided to just put a pic of Steven. But I'd say you got the right guys, they were inspired by the greats that came before them...too bad the ones that came after them killed the tradition of passing the torch.
Yeah, the only one that sort of breaks the rule is Katzenberg. That man took out daggers on Walt’s legacy, though, unlike the modern Cal-farts creators, he was decently fucked over by Eisner, so his rage was understandable. It helped that he also had talent and ambition to make animation the most respected medium possible in his early years.

I do find it funny though that every animation-tard has a massive hate-boner for him while praising the Cal-Arts creators. These dipshits will praise Reddit the series for days on end, but Shrek is the thing that killed animation, really now? Honestly, I respect him for how much seething his career causes people like Lindsey Ellis or other Disney Stan’s and anti-DreamWorks folk.

Also, to add to the list, Phil Lord and Chris Miller should be there. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, The LEGO Movie, Spider-Verse, and Clone High are all massive hits and inspirations in the animation field. These men seem to like breaking the mold and getting a challenge.
 
What about John k and Ralph bakshi?
Yeah, the only one that sort of breaks the rule is Katzenberg. That man took out daggers on Walt’s legacy, though, unlike the modern Cal-farts creators, he was decently fucked over by Eisner, so his rage was understandable. It helped that he also had talent and ambition to make animation the most respected medium possible in his early years.

I do find it funny though that every animation-tard has a massive hate-boner for him while praising the Cal-Arts creators. These dipshits will praise Reddit the series for days on end, but Shrek is the thing that killed animation, really now? Honestly, I respect him for how much seething his career causes people like Lindsey Ellis or other Disney Stan’s and anti-DreamWorks folk.

Also, to add to the list, Phil Lord and Chris Miller should be there. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, The LEGO Movie, Spider-Verse, and Clone High are all massive hits and inspirations in the animation field. These men seem to like breaking the mold and getting a challenge.
 
I tried watching the first episode of velma. There's just so much that's fucking wrong and weird, one of the first scenes is two cockroaches fucking. All it's missing is a scooby doo scoundcloud rap cover for how crappy it is.
  • Daphne tries drowning someone in the school showers
  • Velma as a kid takes out her mom's eye
  • Fred cuts off somebody's legs
  • Shaggy is proactive in solving the mystery
  • The meta jokes don't even make sense
WHO IS THIS FOR? WTF. Good grief, it's one thing to for example make fun of older cartoons that came before you as in the case of Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law or even Venture Brothers to a certain extent although I personally think what they ultimately did there with both the Johnny Quest and Scooby characters was tasteless compared to the former, but this is flat out desecration. What even is the point? These people do understand they are encouraging not only other people to do this to other classic cartoons, but also encouraging people in the future to desecrate things that are coming out now.
 
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You know things need some livening up around here and that last one reminds me what might be the best joke a once great show by a once great man said.

Fairly odd parents schools out the musical.


Floppy Bob's dad Clown: we even checked the US congress...it was full of clowns! But none of them were fun!

The whole special is available free on YouTube, I cant time stamp the momment but it's 43:58
I still have the original airing of this special burned to DVD, so, naturally, I’ve got a lot of fond memories of it.
 
So these fucks not only forced Shaggy to be called Norville. Not only made him a ‘beta male’. They also made him a tucking cuckhold.

Someone is really asking for a demonstration of 1% of his power.
Sorry, didn’t mean to disrespect them if it came off that way. I am moreso pointing out how these guys have been around for potentially upwards of 20-40 years and still dominate over essentially everybody. The fact that studios are crawling back to them because the newbies suck so bad really says something. They should probably be done by now or making small passion projects, not literally leading studio and all its animation like it is the 90s again. It should be concerning that all the talent is stored in people who have been going for decades and probably are close to retirement.


Thank god someone else said it. I wanted to list some and was scared if SpongeBob was seen as good or bad.

To me, the modern legendary animators are probably:
Groening - Hard to deny the influence of the Simpsons on not only animation but popular culture. Futurama should also be mentioned as a big series as well.

Bruce Timm & Paul Dini - The DCAU. Are you really going to question the leads of BTAS getting a spot?

Gennedy - He basically laid the foundation of CN with Dexter then became one of the most influential action show writers past Timm and Dini with Samurai Jack, The Clone Wars, Symbionic Titan, and Primal all being held up to high esteem.

McCracken - The Powerpuff Girls is within the big 3 CN IPs, so he deserves quite a bit of credit for the popularity of it alone, but then he made Foster’s and Wander, and was a large contributor to Gennedy’s work.

Klasky & Csupo - They get forgotten a lot, but the Rugrats was fucking huge for its time. That series managed to pull of a win against the Super Bowl for ratings in 2002 with All Grown Up, which is unbelievable. If any Nickelodeon talent past Hillenberg should get credit, it is certainly these two.

Lasseter - I mean, Pixar, am I right?

Brad Bird - Iron Giant, Incredibles, are we done?

Katzenberg - love him or hate him, the mother fucker deserves a spot for how much shit he was in charge of and managed to do. The asshole was all in on animation taking the Oscars and spearheaded many of the Disney Renaissance greats like Beauty & The Beast. He then went and established DreamWorks and masterpieces like Shrek and Prince of Egypt. Dude was an arrogant asshole, but he changed animation in a shit ton of ways and had many positive contributions.

Ward - Probably the only modern creator worth mentioning. Regardless of opinion on Adventure Time, it shook up the animation world throughout the 2010s in both positive and negative ways. He should get credit for the accomplishments AT brought.

Selick - Probably the only man to create mainstream stop-motion animation. Coraline and Nightmare Before Christmas are lesser stated animation wins, even if they are Goth Topic shit.

Judge - King of The Hill being the greatest slice of life anime from the west should automatically add him to the list, but he also pushed adult animation in the early years with Beavis and Butthead.

Matt Stone and Trey Parker - South Park is really the only true successor to the Simpsons let’s be honest. The amount of balls early South Park had and cultural domination is why they deserve to be remembered with the greats.

Honorable mentions:

George Lucas - Alright, hear me out. Lucas may not be everyone’s favorite, and you may not associate him with animation, but I think his role goes understated. The prequels were super impressive animation wise and George heavily invested in animation technologies. Lucas Arts really pushed quality tv animation as Clone Wars was always at threat of cancellation given how much money they dumped into getting fantastic CGI animation for a tv series. Hell, I remember hearing that it was his loaned out tech that helped make Rango look as amazing as it did in 2011. Lucas deserves a mention for how much he and his company pushed the tech at the very least.

Burton - Again, love or hate him, the foundation of stop-motion animation basically hinges on him and his style nowadays. He really helped shape the medium.

Please tell me if I missed anyone or where the list may be shit. I mainly just looked at 90s and above.
Hillenburg, Antonucci, McHale, Osborne, Nick Park, Tomm Moore and maybe Man of Action. I would have Del Toro as an honourable mention.
 
Fuck, i miss a lot the funny frog show

I don't know what to watch now
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Sorry, Hillenburg was sort of implied in my response.

Antonucci, McHale, Osborne, Nick Park, Tomm Moore and maybe Man of Action. I would have Del Toro as an honourable mention.
Man of Action is something I thought about, but since it wasn’t a specific creator, it gets hard to say. I do agree though. I was never much of a Ben 10 fan, but Generator Rex is low key one of the best action cartoons ever made and a great horror at times. If I am not mistaken, did they also do Jackie Chan and The Batman?

Antonucci is another great given Ed, Edd n’ Eddy.

For Nick, like Man of Action, you could probably just say Aardman in general as other than Selick and Burton they are the stop motion people.

The rest I am less familiar with, but they all look good. Hell I didn’t even know about McHale even though I found Garden Wall fantastic.

What about John k and Ralph bakshi?
Not so familar with Bakshi, but I know his influence is big in theatrical adult animation.

As for John, ehhh…. He is hard to want to put on a list as he only developed like 6 episodes of Ren & Stimpy before being fired for his abusive shit. After that, pretty much all his works downgraded in quality. He was sort of a one-hit-wonder that barely held influence on most of that one hit. Plus again, giving credit to a massive abuser, pedophile, and man that wrote multiple hit pieces on animation is hard to justify. This is sort of why I also left out Butchy boy even though his creations, Fairly Odd Parents and Danny Phantom, were massive hits. It is questionable how much he really did for those things, along with him being a crazy ass.


Also, should add DNA Productions to the list if we are adding small studios. They were the first animation studio to build a CGI movie off publicly-accessible tools and Jimmy Neutron was easily the highest quality CGI series of its time given it used movie models. Jimmy also had continuity in a comedy series, something that took off more a decade past it. Enter was probably right in saying that Jimmy walked so that Nick would take the risk and allow Avatar to run.

Also, should we add Avatar’s creators to the list?
 
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Thank god things like Smiling Friends exist. It's like an adult version of Gumball with all the different art styles and types of comedy it employs.
Smiling Friends kind of showed up and fucked off after dumping their whole season the way they did. It was good marketing but bad for the long term. Season 2 can't come soon enough.

Looks like "Rick and Morty" is about to abruptly end.
I rated you thunk-provoking but it's also :optimistic: given how much R&M brings in the spergbux. For fuck's sake both him and Harmon are terrible drunks and Roiland has made numerous creepy remarks about Summer and they're still there! Reminder that [AS] fired the voice of Earlie from Squidbillies (decent show, reminded me of early Aqua Teen) for saying shit about Dolly Parton and BuyLargeMansions. Time will tell if R&M does stop because of this but CN had one other show that had its creator ousted over sex shit and still kept going.

HOLY FUCKING SHIT THE SAME GUY GOT ARRESTED FOR STEALING NERF GUNS LAST MONTH! :story:

It’s not really good. Made on the cheap in a different animation style than the show, so it really stands out.

Oh dear lord…
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haha wow. I'll bet they learned their fucking lesson from "Santa Inc"'s comment section hooplah because they know "Velma" is scooped from the same horseshit pile and would attract those same lulzy comments like flies.

I win the bet.
 
A thing I have a problem with in watching Western animation is that almost all of it is for children, or aimed at kidults under the auspices of being for children, and the content that's not for children and for actual adults is tasteless, either because it's bad comedy like Family Guy or because it's trying to be politically transgressive like the bisexual threesome in Castelvania. Everyone in the industry just seems to despise good taste, or can't resist the temptation to lower themselves to bad taste, or perhaps they're incapable of telling the two apart.

And that's before we get into how the industry has been wokefied.
 
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