What's the worst American animated show you've seen?
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YOU MEAN IT'S BEING MADE BY A DIFFERENT PERSON?!AznRAVEr1022 wrote:Ok, the all-time worst American animated show HANDS DOWNS is the new Ren and Stimpy on TNT.
Any true Ren and Stimpy fan will only appreciate them when Bob Camp was making em.
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You've earned my animated respect.Toecutter wrote:How can you hate The Tick? That was even better than the live-action version they aired on Fox! That show SWAT Cats was pretty lame, I'd have to agree.
My vote for worst American animation ever: Spongebob Squarepants
This show just gets too annoying too fast! It's designed for little kids, but people OUR AGE watch this bullshit. It's like all these college girls wearing Winnie the Pooh clothing and g-strings, trying to act sickeningly cute, yet slutty at the same time. How the fuck does that work?
Best American animation: it's a toss-up between X-Men and Batman: The Animated Series.
X-Men was pretty strict when it came to following the comics, and it never got too campy or stupid (except when they did a parody of the Power Rangers in an episode with Juggernaut).
Batman: The Animated Series is the best tv/movie translation of the original concept of Batman. Even Tim Burton's version of Batman followed the campy, 60's tv series (which I still love to watch for kicks, but it isn't the true rendition of Batman). But the animated series showed Batman for what he really was: a smart, insane playboy who devoted his entire life to training and fighting violent criminals. All the criminals, except the Joker, were portrayed with both good and bad intentions. They weren't the typical flaky nutcases you'd see in the '60s series, but they retained their incredibly overdone style, and made it work out!
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You know, at the moment, the show Street Sharks comes to mind as the worst show of all time. Then I remember, that I saw Life with Louie. And I cried, for a long time. Then, as I was recovering, and my mind was trying to grab at the scariest cartoon show of all time, and worst...it hit me...
There did exist, a New Kids on the Block cartoon show. And that just crushes me. Alot. I wont have the strength to look at the TV for a long time....
OH OH OH...Wait a minute....
That show on Teletoon...with all the kitchen utensils and a pencil as the main character and such...THATS THE WORST CARTOON EVER. Now if I can just remember what it was called...
There did exist, a New Kids on the Block cartoon show. And that just crushes me. Alot. I wont have the strength to look at the TV for a long time....
OH OH OH...Wait a minute....
That show on Teletoon...with all the kitchen utensils and a pencil as the main character and such...THATS THE WORST CARTOON EVER. Now if I can just remember what it was called...
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Jawsome!dbz_doomrider wrote:You know, at the moment, the show Street Sharks comes to mind as the worst show of all time.
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Toecutter wrote:How can you hate The Tick? That was even better than the live-action version they aired on Fox! That show SWAT Cats was pretty lame, I'd have to agree.
My vote for worst American animation ever: Spongebob Squarepants
This show just gets too annoying too fast! It's designed for little kids, but people OUR AGE watch this bullshit. It's like all these college girls wearing Winnie the Pooh clothing and g-strings, trying to act sickeningly cute, yet slutty at the same time. How the fuck does that work?
Best American animation: it's a toss-up between X-Men and Batman: The Animated Series.
X-Men was pretty strict when it came to following the comics, and it never got too campy or stupid (except when they did a parody of the Power Rangers in an episode with Juggernaut).
Batman: The Animated Series is the best tv/movie translation of the original concept of Batman. Even Tim Burton's version of Batman followed the campy, 60's tv series (which I still love to watch for kicks, but it isn't the true rendition of Batman). But the animated series showed Batman for what he really was: a smart, insane playboy who devoted his entire life to training and fighting violent criminals. All the criminals, except the Joker, were portrayed with both good and bad intentions. They weren't the typical flaky nutcases you'd see in the '60s series, but they retained their incredibly overdone style, and made it work out!
i totally agree with you. I used to get up early on Saturday just to watch X-Men on television. AHHH the memories.
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