Butch Hartman Oaxis Shitshow

I don't know how Butch can say he has God throughout his shows when Danny Phantom is about a kid who fights with and communicates with ghosts (witchcraft) and Fairly Odd Parents is about a boy with two fairys who grant him wishes (also witchcraft).

There's also an episode where Timmy turns into a girl, which is both witchcraft and gay.
 
Which part? That song's pretty unoffensive as far as lyrics go.
Weirdly enough the first line: he insists it's "young" instead of "yo", I guess it sounds thuggish to him despite the obvious rap-inspired beat. He made a huge deal about it, enough to put up a clickbait video about insisting that everyone was wrong about a single word in the theme song of a show that's long been off the air.
 
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I'd never thought the guy was a die hard christian from his works. Hartman's cartoons have plenty of stuff that rubs most fundies the wrong way: toilet humor, crossdressing, pagan gods, and above all things heavy use of magic and the supernatural.

The only two Christian aspects I remember from his work are Timmy reciting John 8:22b in the First Fairly Odd Parents movie (The Truth will set you free) and of course you have The Darkness Has seen a great light from the Wishology trilogy. Other than that you would be hard pressed to find Christian Material in any of his work
A couple days ago, while browsing through Twitter for this whole Hartman debacle, I came across a tweet claiming that his short-lived cartoon Bunsen is a Beast! was an allegory for persecution of Christians. The titular beast (along with other beasts in the show) was supposed to represent an innocent, poor Christian:
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While this ugly motherfucker of a girl was supposed to be a dang dirty atheistic progressive who hates and oppresses Christians:
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I have no idea whether or not this allegory is true, so don't take my word (or in this case, that tweet's) for it. But considering Hartman's apparent fundamentalist leaning as of late...

Comparing someone like Seth McFarlane and Butch Hartman, when his first show (or two) got tiresome, Seth went into all sorts of other things; internet content, live-action film and television work, singing, branching out into every field possible so that if he failed in one, he could survive in another. All Butch did was do the same thing; new show, new show, new show, new show, all on the same channel and all too late. Had he started his vlogging a few years earlier or even put a cartoon on a different channel, maybe success would've been a bit different. Now he's going for his last resort a la Kevin Spacey; that it's Christian content.
Interestingly, I've heard that Hartman and MacFarlane are -- or were -- BBFs. (Indeed, they've worked together on several projects, including MacFarlane's Oh Yeah! Cartoons short "Zoomates" in the late 90's.) Supposedly they parted ways because of his distaste for Hartman's right-leaning ways. Again, that last tidbit was from Twitter, so don't take it as gospel.
 
The Prog's will boycott anything that sounds like it might be tied to Christainity. If he had used Islam instead, tho? It would have been plastered all over everything, giving him that sweet advertising for free.
Bullshit. Nobody besides fundies like religious cartoons. You can see why people aren't optimistic about them, even if some of them are decent.
 
Don Bluth tried to do a revival kickstarter, of a Dragon's Lair film, and it ended up just like Oaxis will; fruitless.

Didn't the Nostalgia Critic neglect to advertise that on Nostalgia Critic until literally the last day of the Kickstarter?
 
Did he suddenly become a born-again Christian or something? His shows are full of witchcraft, supernatural stuff, crossdressing, pregnant dudes, gothic stuff... Things that don't line up with this attitude he seems to have now.
Found this posted in 2010.

He also credits himself with creating Crash Bandicoot
 
The fact that he lied bothers me way more than his religiousness. Where in the "good book" does it say that you can pull the wool over people's eyes for profit?
I always wonder that about all the evangelists and televangelists out there all the time. And this seems no different than the scams charities they pull whenever they need money.

Even more so since we all know what Butch's cartoons are like- i.e. the exact opposite of wholesome Christian values.
 
Interestingly, I've heard that Hartman and MacFarlane are -- or were -- BBFs. (Indeed, they've worked together on several projects, including MacFarlane's Oh Yeah! Cartoons short "Zoomates" in the late 90's.) Supposedly they parted ways because of his distaste for Hartman's right-leaning ways. Again, that last tidbit was from Twitter, so don't take it as gospel.
Correct, Dr. Hartman from Family Guy is actually named after him. If they had a falling out, I'm guessing that there was more to it than politics/religion. Brian the dog from Family Guy is routinely mocked for his overly smug atheist progressive attitude, so it's likely that he has at least some self awareness of how not to act like a preachy douchebag (though this might only be because the backlash for using Brian as a Mary Sue mouthpiece for his own opinions was too strong).
 
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