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I wish to remind you all that this is not an adult cartoon. It's not being advertised as an adult cartoon, Netflix flat out refers to it as a "Children's show" and although Netflix is independent from the major network rules and and regulations it's still rated and appropriate for ages 7 and up.
It's not a kids show? Huh. Go figure, everything about it screamed adult cartoon tier levels of humour.
 
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But wasn’t it canceled before season 2 began I think
No, it was renewed last year after Season 2 aired. The third season was the final one.


Even the fans of TOH were displeased, since they did not hear much from the creator regarding the sudden news, which then created speculation that Disney was to blame:

 
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It got a Konami arcade game, not bad for such an rare little show.
so did Cadillac's and dinosaurs (another great and criminally underrated 90s show btw)

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The whole show is up on YouTube if anyone's curious to check it out. Man dinosaurs; cowboys, mummies, truly the 90s was the last great decade to be a kid, and especially a boy.
 
so did Cadillac's and dinosaurs (another great and criminally underrated 90s show btw)

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The whole show is up on YouTube if anyone's curious to check it out. Man dinosaurs; cowboys, mummies, truly the 90s was the last great decade to be a kid, and especially a boy.
True, I really don't know what boys have anymore that's not pushing an agenda.
 
True, I really don't know what boys have anymore that's not pushing an agenda.
off topic but....sometimes when im down that nobody calls me dad and probably wont I remember that maybe it's better that way. I'd have to constantly worry about any kids I'd have being groomed or corrupted or taken away by cps if i try to raise them to not give in to the modern lunacy. :heart-empty:


Well...speaking of mummies;

God I miss this decade so much now all I have are my memories.
 
No, it was renewed last year after Season 2 aired. The third season was the final one.


Even the fans of TOH were displeased, since they did not hear much from the creator regarding the sudden news, which then created speculation that Disney was to blame:

No I belive it was canceled that's why season 3 is only going to be 45 minute specials.
 
This is why stuff like spy x family is super popular right now. They dont preach some politics to their audience and they tell a story to the viewers that they can follow and that allows said viewers to escape reality, even if it’s just a little. The cartoon above isn’t a show, it’s a preachy monologue made for mentally regressed manchildren that spend their lives on twitter and tumblr whining into the void about identity politics and « Muh lgbtq raiiiights!!!11!! » just like the user above. It’s just so tiring.
 
It's not a kids show? Huh. Go figure, everything about it screamed adult cartoon tier levels of humour.
I think I’ve mentioned it before but the really weird part is both the original short and the comic were aimed squarely at older audiences, ie the short had the dog watching porn while the comic had a story arc about bugchasing.

So the animated show's demographic supposedly changed yet the content itself is still something only young adults can enjoy. Maybe the creator wanted to avoid competing with Q-Force?
 
If we're going this old and obscure, I feel better about suggesting Gus:


Ed Gilberts voice performance put me in mind of another cartoon bear, and guess what? He voiced him too.

Speaking of cartoon dads and the Disney Afternoon, I'd like to suggest Drake Mallard (AKA Darkwing Duck) as one. Sure he has an ego, but he honestly loves his adopted daughter and tries despite being a single father.
 
off topic but....sometimes when im down that nobody calls me dad and probably wont I remember that maybe it's better that way. I'd have to constantly worry about any kids I'd have being groomed or corrupted or taken away by cps if i try to raise them to not give in to the modern lunacy. :heart-empty:


Well...speaking of mummies;

God I miss this decade so much now all I have are my memories.
I enjoyed Mummies Alive for what it was, but I can assure you the intro was the best part of it lol
 
There was one and it was soooo gloriously cheesy
And there was Galaxy Rangers and Bravestarr.
They did a lot, Yuu Yuu Hakusho, Urusei Yatsura, Naruto, Bleach, Creamy Mami, the list goes on.

Only Europe can really give us great stories of life, and death!
And still goes on. They're doing Black Clover and Boruto too I believe.

And of course that episode gets brought up. More children's cartoons need vaguely depressing endings.
Speaking of cartoon dads and the Disney Afternoon, I'd like to suggest Drake Mallard (AKA Darkwing Duck) as one. Sure he has an ego, but he honestly loves his adopted daughter and tries despite being a single father.
They kept some of that in the Ducktales remake. While he's not an official parent the new Darkwing is similarly doing his best with new Goslin who debatably comes with a lot more trouble than the old one.
 
off topic but....sometimes when im down that nobody calls me dad and probably wont I remember that maybe it's better that way. I'd have to constantly worry about any kids I'd have being groomed or corrupted or taken away by cps if i try to raise them to not give in to the modern lunacy. :heart-empty:


Well...speaking of mummies;

God I miss this decade so much now all I have are my memories.
I enjoyed Mummies Alive for what it was, but I can assure you the intro was the best part of it lol
Guy on youtube who does covers of cartoon intros did a good one for the Mummies Alive theme:

And on the subject of cartoon intros:

^Doesn't get any better than this.
 
And there was Galaxy Rangers and Bravestarr.

I preferred the cheesy 80s cowboys.


Hey look, it's Ed Gilbert again.

And on the subject of cartoon intros:

^Doesn't get any better than this.

I read the original MiB comics for the first time a few months ago. I was surprised how few there were and, frankly, how shit they were. Since the films took a nosedive after the first one too and that was basically a vehicle for Will Smith to play Will Smith, I was also surprised to realise that the most sustained, most in-depth, most consistently good MiB continuity was the cartoon series. The spinoff of the spinoff.
 
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