Cartoon Industry thread - Showcasing the Spergery of the Animation Industry

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Leave her alone.l
I wasn't going to say anything, but now I have to. *ahem*

Women ruin everything when left to themselves. If this is Lauren's true beliefs, then thank God Medusa got canceled when it did. No wonder she's bitter now, she got told "no" and never got over it.

But at least she's never going to fuck Alex Hirsch and you. She's a dangerhair, but she doesn't give off whore vibes.
 
At some point, I'm thinking of going back and watching a bunch of the good 90s and 2000s cartoons I missed because I was too young at the time. I was wondering what the best recommendations are from this thread.
 
At some point, I'm thinking of going back and watching a bunch of the good 90s and 2000s cartoons I missed because I was too young at the time. I was wondering what the best recommendations are from this thread.
Mission Hill still holds up if you can tolerate cartoons with painfully short runs.
 
At some point, I'm thinking of going back and watching a bunch of the good 90s and 2000s cartoons I missed because I was too young at the time. I was wondering what the best recommendations are from this thread.
Ed, Edd, n Eddy is held up as the gold standard of children's animation for several good reasons. It also benefits from having a definitive ending.
 
At some point, I'm thinking of going back and watching a bunch of the good 90s and 2000s cartoons I missed because I was too young at the time. I was wondering what the best recommendations are from this thread.
Spongebob (Seasons 1-3, maybe 4) and Batman: The Animated Series are peak kino
 
At some point, I'm thinking of going back and watching a bunch of the good 90s and 2000s cartoons I missed because I was too young at the time. I was wondering what the best recommendations are from this thread.
Beasts Wars is a good choice and I've also heard good things about Reboot as well. Both of those shows hold up suprisingly well considering they were the first CGI shows ever made.
 
At some point, I'm thinking of going back and watching a bunch of the good 90s and 2000s cartoons I missed because I was too young at the time. I was wondering what the best recommendations are from this thread.
Ed, Edd, n Eddy is held up as the gold standard of children's animation for several good reasons. It also benefits from having a definitive ending.
Jonny Bravo, Transformers Animated, and Transformers Prime FTW (Beast Wars too)
Spongebob (Seasons 1-3, maybe 4) and Batman: The Animated Series are peak kino
Beasts Wars is a good choice and I've also heard good things about Reboot as well. Both of those shows hold up suprisingly well considering they were the first CGI shows ever made.
Don't you all forget Jimmy Neutron, Fairly Oddparents, Billy & Mandy, Kids Next Door, Avatar TLA, Invader Zim, X-Men TAS (and Evolution), Duck Dodgers, OG Animaniacs, The Tick, Kim Possible, Hey Arnold, Angry Beavers, Back at the Barnyard, etc.

Even adult animation in both decades were great. Beavis & Butthead, King of the Hill, early-South Park, early-Futurama, Aqua Teen, early-Robot Chicken, early-Family Guy, American Dad, early-Simpsons, etc.
 
Beasts Wars is a good choice and I've also heard good things about Reboot as well. Both of those shows hold up suprisingly well considering they were the first CGI shows ever made.
I have to disagree on beast wars, every single hasbro product becomes a black hole of autism before long, and watching the show would put the other person dangerously close to the genderblobs that make up the transformers fandom.
 
early-Futurama
I watched a few seasons of that a year or two ago for nostalgia reasons and was fucking shocked at how original, witty and well put together it was. They truly don't make em' like that anymore.

*not that I thought it was bad or anything but I was amazed at how far we've fallen
 

Why did he give the bear a fat ass?
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Ed, Edd, n Eddy is held up as the gold standard of children's animation for several good reasons. It also benefits from having a definitive ending.
It had an ending? Pretty sure they just continued it into a sequel with a school setting and just dropped it at some point after a movie.
 
I watched a few seasons of that a year or two ago for nostalgia reasons and was fucking shocked at how original, witty and well put together it was. They truly don't make em' like that anymore.

*not that I thought it was bad or anything but I was amazed at how far we've fallen
New episodes of Futurama have been produced since last year (because Matt Groening cannot stop milking hit products), and they're just as awful as expected. At least the Comedy Central episodes, for how uneven it was, still had some episodes that were good to potentially great, even if they were buried by a lot of bad episodes
 
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