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That is a good way to put it. It doesn't come off as obnoxious that it does.It's kind of like an adult version of Gumball, in a way.
EDIT: This is what being in your 40's is like.
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That is a good way to put it. It doesn't come off as obnoxious that it does.It's kind of like an adult version of Gumball, in a way.
If you want a series with an ongoing narrative, you could try Gargoyles.I find it funny, but it's not really what I'm looking for in the long term. Especially since I've just finished it all. Anyone got any better recs?
This show is the new hotness and I am here for it. Everything about the show is something actually relevant in modern times. Celebrities and characters we used to like are reduced to coughing up member berries on request from Cameo and talk shows. And it's an actually well made show that anyone can enjoy.It's kind of like an adult version of Gumball, in a way.
Zach and Michael have gone on record on some podcasts that they don't want Smiling Friends to become seasonal rot garbage, and will pull the plug if they feel like they're grasping at straws for anything entertaining.I hope they end it before Zach and Michael get tired of it, that's what ruins shows like this.
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That, and it's more like this generation's Angry Beavers. It's random and fast-paced but still comes across as hilarious rather than trying desperately to make audiences laugh unlike most of modern comediesIt's kind of like an adult version of Gumball, in a way.
This show is the new hotness and I am here for it.
So true of Angry Beavers. It loved it's Boomer/Gen X sensibilities.That, and it's more like this generation's Angry Beavers. It's random and fast-paced but still comes across as hilarious rather than trying desperately to make audiences laugh unlike most of modern comedies
I would say around the mid 00's is when I stop caring about animated shows. Once in a blue moon you will get something good, It was at it's peak in the late 80's into the 90's.The unfortunate part of this success is that other studios will try to make Smiling Friends clones instead of finding some talented people who have their own fresh ideas that they want to try out and giving them a chance. Maybe it was just me getting older and less interested, but I do feel like there's been a massive dearth of quality product in western animation for almost a decade.
This was the same for meI would say around the mid 00's is when I stop caring about animated shows. Once in a blue moon you will get something good, It was at it's peak in the late 80's into the 90's.
Even worse when you remember a lot of that generation became those trannies, or at least close enough like with Arin...who probably is a closeted tranny.Smiling Friends makes me sad that the generation of Newgrounds creators was passed over to let trannies and headcases do animation.
Trannyism is to the autist community what heroin was for the black communityEven worse when you remember a lot of that generation became those trannies, or at least close enough like with Arin...who probably is a closeted tranny.
There are a few, at least kids' cartoons. We really like Big City Greens and Kiff, which are on Disney Channel, of all places. They're both nice wholesome silly shows. Hamster & Gretel isn't bad either.Are there any good cartoons anymore? The /co/nsensus seems to be that there's no good shows anymore and people are just worshipping mediocrity because it never has the chance of falling as far as Adventure Time or Steven Universe did and people feel safe in that reassuring nothing.
Nickelodeon's main channel only airs shows that are currently expected to produce new episodes, as far as I know. Their Nicktoons and TeenNick channels air old reruns, though Nicktoons is mostly SpongeBob and Loud House too.More than a few days late on this one, but considering Nickelodeon is going through controversy regarding their sex offender situation with Nick producers grooming and sexualizing children on the recent documentary that made Drake Bell came out and say he was was sexually abused, it just shows that putting out nothing but The Loud House as your #2 hit is either tone deaf or just shows that no kid under the age of 17 is watching your network.
How do you not even show The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron or Hey Arnold?
For me, animation died by early/mid-2010s, which was sad because its renaissance of animation peaked in both 90s and 2000s. The mid-to-late 80s were just seeds planting of what the two decades would end up beingI would say around the mid 00's is when I stop caring about animated shows. Once in a blue moon you will get something good, It was at it's peak in the late 80's into the 90's.
BlueyAre there any good cartoons anymore? The /co/nsensus seems to be that there's no good shows anymore and people are just worshipping mediocrity because it never has the chance of falling as far as Adventure Time or Steven Universe did and people feel safe in that reassuring nothing.
Doubt. JelloApocalypse said that cartoon was the best show he'd seen in years, and if he says something is better than everyone else, you know something bullshit has to be up.Bluey