I actually kinda liked the Cramp Twins as a kid. Don't remember much about it beyond it being pretty...well, crude. But for those who like such things lol...well anyway, that said:
Yall are giving me PTSD and forcing me to hire my out of work therapist again. Who happens to be a priest really into purging things with fire.
I can't bring up any examples, all the ones that tormented me when I was younger are already here, but I did want to make a few comments.
Soocby Doo Mystery Incorporated had a decent art style and fluidity from what I remember, and I liked it more than the Hanna Barbara ones visually. Then again it's a matter of taste, the Hanna Barbara ones are objectively better looking, and I once played a game of spotting obvious animations errors. I couldn't find a single one in nine minutes of footage. So I'm probably wrong.
I always wondered how the fuck could you tell the difference between Mary and Susan when they're so uninteresting and flat development wise.
Nah man, 6Teen was hard to sit through! Total Drama Island wasn't a shining star either, but it was at least funny at some point. I completely checked out when one of the main character was complaining about his breakup for 5 episodes. It essentially a bootlegged Degrassi! :wagh:
God, did anyone even like Squirrel Boy? That show was so god awful when I saw it as a kid.
JamesYTP said:
I actually kinda liked the Cramp Twins as a kid. Don't remember much about it beyond it being pretty...well, crude. But for those who like such things lol...well anyway, that said:
I thought the first season of Johnny Test was pretty decent. Can't really defend it after it went to strictly flash-based and switch channels and became a permanent setting on Cartoon Network.
Grey Star said:
Yall are giving me PTSD and forcing me to hire my out of work therapist again. Who happens to be a priest really into purging things with fire.
I can't bring up any examples, all the ones that tormented me when I was younger are already here, but I did want to make a few comments.
Soocby Doo Mystery Incorporated had a decent art style and fluidity from what I remember, and I liked it more than the Hanna Barbara ones visually. Then again it's a matter of taste, the Hanna Barbara ones are objectively better looking, and I once played a game of spotting obvious animations errors. I couldn't find a single one in nine minutes of footage. So I'm probably wrong.
I always wondered how the fuck could you tell the difference between Mary and Susan when they're so uninteresting and flat development wise.
I like the idea of Scooby Doo MI doing something different, but the problem was that the characters were bland, the music was a snooze-fest and the story itself was pretty mediocre, in fact, flat out not memorable. What's New Scooby Doo is still the best incarnation of the series, including that kick ass theme song.
This one was a show that would essentially melt your brain from how silly it was. I think it aired right before Cartoon Network went into the Live Action phase (perhaps, the Dark Age of Cartoons?)
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