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Because they're egotistical insufferable assholes.
They know about writing deep & emotional scenes aren't their thing, but only because they can't think more than their ass.
So, it's more easy writing shipping & pandering, literally tumblr-like level.
You know, what I find funny? These people go through life, thinking they’re the good guys and everyone else is terrible but the fact is that they’re just a bunch of losers.
 

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whoooo the animation news is flowing lately. And it's not even spring yet.

I really hope R&M gets canned early, not because of Justin or anything, I am just so tired of looking at the art style. It tries to be so many things that it hurts to look at in motion.

I am ready for this tumor to be exorcized from Adult Swim so it can be cool again.
Hate to burst your bubble but this animation style will not die if R&M gets axed. Cartoons like this, Famiy Guy, Spongebob and Adventure Time have spawned a wave of industry cogs who will keep the ugly art and forced comedy torch burning until they get a blessing from heaven (or hell, there's fucking demons everywhere) and do something better than this. It's still profitable but even that profit is running out in small doses.

Not to mention [AS] is cool when they, just like its brother CN, do cartoons that don't kowtow to metrics and "current things" and just be a fun watch for all.

Full Riverdale. The drug in that show was called "Jingle Jangle." This is stupider somehow.
Really?? jeez along with today's writers never talking to people who don't live/lived/traveled outside the fucking states, they've never talked to a drug dealer either.

Since we are listing off great modern animators I feel like my nigga C.H Greenblatt deserves some love for getting hosed by both nick and CN. I think chowder would have done great if it wasn't dumped, maybe not like the next spongebob but up there. Harvey Beaks didn't suit me as much but the fact he wanted to make something more earnest and thoughtful was noble and is sorely needed in kids animation. The mixed medium stuff in chowder was really interesting too.
Chowder started turning into FOP. Running jokes into the ground and everybody being jerks. It was good while it was good and glad it when it left. Harvey Beaks was cute though. Greenblatt just needs another original cartoon because I did not like "Jellystone".

Another one bites the dust. Dead End: Paranormal Park has been cancelled by Netflix after two seasons.

(Source: https://twitter.com/DiscussingFilm/status/1613928943043723266)
Another victim of streaming curse (too much stuff, not enough time) or just that bad? You decide!

Finally, some good animation news. Phineas and Ferb are back for a 40 episode revival (across two seasons).

(Source: https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/ph...venmire-disney-branded-television-1235488876/)
Yeah. "good". Now my nephews and I will start singing this show's goddamn earworms again.
 
Finally, some good animation news. Phineas and Ferb are back for a 40 episode revival (across two seasons).

(Source: https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/ph...venmire-disney-branded-television-1235488876/)
Yeah. "good". Now my nephews and I will start singing this show's goddamn earworms again.
Oh, good, the 2000s equivalent to Bruno the Kid (same damn plot every episode, never changes except once or twice) is coming back. Yaaaaaay. :|
 
Lol, the Velma show is so bad the hard leftest think it was written by a right-wing person

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Old Mindy Kaling is gonna be ripped apart here since she liked a JKR tweet. What till they find out her brother faked being black to get into medical school.
This is a very funny cope.
The writing of Velma seems almost identical to shows like She Hulk that got critical acclaim. Maybe the criticw know all these shows are bad, but have to praise them because they can't mental gymnastics it into a right wing show.
 
No but if I had to guess Witherspoon dying and having to recast Grandad played a big part. Macgruber is allegedly a massive narcissist and extremely difficult to work with too so there's that.
I figured out there was something going on behind the scenes with McGruder not being involved with Season 4, what with Witherspoon saying in an interview that he would be involved and how the press release didn't really explain anything and came out just days before the premiere. I think he might have been more involved and then demanded that his name be taken off of it, but that's just a hunch.
 
Oh, good, the 2000s equivalent to Bruno the Kid (same damn plot every episode, never changes except once or twice) is coming back. Yaaaaaay. :|
Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time. I'd say P+F is a wee bit better than that given the format lending itself well to being episodic, but I get why people might be wary of it being revived given that it had a good run already. Dan's working on it at the very least which bodes well. His other cartoon (the hamster thing) also got a second season.
 

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If shit like Velma is what's being made for adults, no fucking wonder "animation fans" are turning to shit literally made for preschoolers. Fucking hell. *sigh*
It's a result of the mentality a lot of people in the Toon Biz have towards animation: when you have cartoon characters swear and commit bloody "comedic" violence and reference drugs and other "adult" things then it's funny because you see animation is normally a medium for junk shows aimed at children.
 
Can we add Asaph Fipke and Chuck Johnson of Nerd Corps to 'Good Old shows' pile? Most of their shows (Stormhawks, Slugettera, League of Super Evil, ect.) made up my childhood and they still hold up, especially because, for TV-Budget CGI animation, the shows were visually stylish and memorable.
 
I have not watch Velma (because I rather pick out earwax) but I think another reason why it gets so much distain from everyone is that Scooby Doo have been part of the social conusion since the 60s.
Heck here in Sweden, my parents generation would watch Scooby Doo at chirstmas, as it would be aired then.
So 60 years of making an impact on pop culture.
 
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