What's the worst American animated show you've seen?
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Denver the Last Dinosaur was pretty much an '80s dinosaur version of Scooby Doo. They even rode around in a van!
However, there was an even crappier cartoon, called Widget. It was about some good-two-shoes purple alien, sent to Earth to teach the only two kids who knew about his existence about environmental awareness (it was a cheap knock-off of Captain Planet).
Actually, that's another really lame cartoon. Who wants to see the same, over-done, Disney-style villians (all of which have major positions in big American corporations, go figure) try to destroy the Earth just for kicks? Come on! At least in anime, the villians aren't so simply portrayed. They have their own motivations, ethics, and desires. But American villians are just evil because they can be. That's why Disney pisses me off so much. Even in "Beauty and the Beast", the villians (the French, of course) are all single-minded in their goal to kill the Beast, without any dissent or varying opinions. You don't hear a single, middle-class moderate citizen criticizing the drunken fools with hunting muskets.
That's why I prefer anime over standardized, American cartoons.
However, there was an even crappier cartoon, called Widget. It was about some good-two-shoes purple alien, sent to Earth to teach the only two kids who knew about his existence about environmental awareness (it was a cheap knock-off of Captain Planet).
Actually, that's another really lame cartoon. Who wants to see the same, over-done, Disney-style villians (all of which have major positions in big American corporations, go figure) try to destroy the Earth just for kicks? Come on! At least in anime, the villians aren't so simply portrayed. They have their own motivations, ethics, and desires. But American villians are just evil because they can be. That's why Disney pisses me off so much. Even in "Beauty and the Beast", the villians (the French, of course) are all single-minded in their goal to kill the Beast, without any dissent or varying opinions. You don't hear a single, middle-class moderate citizen criticizing the drunken fools with hunting muskets.
That's why I prefer anime over standardized, American cartoons.
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