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This is kids show adjacent, but I just started reading the new Power Rangers comic from Boom Studios and hoo boy, that's a good comic! It's weird to see Mighty Morphin with....good writing!
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Corek posted:Cow and Chicken was already being phased out when I started watching CN as a kid. I think it was the first of the Cartoon Cartoons to end. You'd be correct: Looking it up, the final episode of Cow and Chicken premiered in late July '99 (I think it was after the show ended that I Am Weasel spun off into it's own show where the episodes of it's cow and chicken run were combined into individual half hours while a further 9 half hours worth of episodes were produced) In an alternate reality where Dexter's Lab never got revived Dexter's Lab technically would've been the 2nd to go (the final episode of Tartakovsky's run was in summer of '98 (before powerpuff girls premiered) while Ego Trip was december '99)
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 04:03 |
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Really? I thought the original run was much longer than that.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 04:19 |
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raditts posted:Really? I thought the original run was much longer than that. Well this was before CN stopped rerunning their old shows after a few months of them ending, so Dexter's Lab was still being reran back when the revival happened
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 04:38 |
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Waffleman_ posted:This is kids show adjacent, but I just started reading the new Power Rangers comic from Boom Studios and hoo boy, that's a good comic! It's weird to see Mighty Morphin with....good writing! Any comic that starts with a Kobayashi maru has got to be good.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 08:49 |
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Man the "revival" seasons of Dexter were weird as hell
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 09:44 |
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There's a fantastic new Mickey Mouse Short out featuring Minnie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbNtuBdUyHo Also has a great role for Pegleg Pete, who always steals the show in these shorts
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 17:12 |
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The 1970's had the teenager and wacky character sloving mysteries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RjALTeULI4 The 1980's had the more mercenary buy the toy cartoons which was a sad waste of potential. I think cartoons like ren and stimpy, rocko, simpsons, bevis and butthead, southpark. They are remembered fondly cause they were subversive at the time. Adventure time really changed the way CN does stuff and really kicked off alot of good cartoons in my opinion.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 17:40 |
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max4me posted:The 1970's had the teenager and wacky character sloving mysteries but what did the '00's have? Seriously I'm trying to think of a common thread but I can't think of anything
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 18:27 |
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School. The common thread was that every show took place at school.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 18:53 |
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The Silver Snail posted:School. The common thread was that every show took place at school. If you exclude "anime" and "western attempts to ape anime" then yeah, you nailed it with this one. I would say "obnoxious wacky screamy cartoons" are a good contender for that era too though.
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raditts posted:If you exclude "anime" and "western attempts to ape anime" then yeah, you nailed it with this one. To be fair that goes hand in hand with high school.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 19:18 |
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The Silver Snail posted:School. The common thread was that every show took place at school.
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The Ayshkerbundy posted:but what did the '00's have? Seriously I'm trying to think of a common thread but I can't think of anything The 00s was when anime and live-action tween sitcoms ruled everything for kids. If anything I'd think animation in the 00s was most characterized by adult animation becoming more of a thing with Adult Swim, Family Guy, South Park getting an Academy Award nomination, huge animation communities and fandoms bevoming a thing online, etc.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 19:56 |
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Ugh. PPG had a No Me Gusta meme reference. I'm trying to like you new PPG, bit you aren't making it easy.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 23:19 |
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The 00s was a time of a lot of really weird failed experiments that people either forgot or actively tried to forget existed (My Gym Partner's Monkey, Class of 3000, Squirrel Boy), many of which were trying really hard to be the next Spongebob, but somehow thinking that the best way to imitate it was to make everything as shrill and loud as possible at all times.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 23:55 |
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I think themes of the 2010s are looking like colorful, chaotic fantasy and/or sci-fi mashups, tonal shifts from wacky to deadly serious to touchy-feely, and awkward romances.
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drrockso20 posted:Man the "revival" seasons of Dexter were weird as hell I hated that the dynamic between Dexter and his sister totally changed. They were supposed to be rivals, but for some reason they were friends and he didn't mind her helping him in the lab. You can't bring back a show and change what it is, totally defeats the purpose of bringing it back.
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Dr Christmas posted:I think themes of the 2010s are looking like colorful, chaotic fantasy and/or sci-fi mashups, tonal shifts from wacky to deadly serious to touchy-feely, and awkward romances. Also, everything is 11 minute episodes
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Dr Christmas posted:I think themes of the 2010s are looking like colorful, chaotic fantasy and/or sci-fi mashups, tonal shifts from wacky to deadly serious to touchy-feely, and awkward romances. 2010s: thin lines, curves, social justice, silly episodic humor becoming serious serialized drama
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 03:11 |
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The Ayshkerbundy posted:To change topic: What's your guy's opinions of the old 80's-early 00's trend of giving every remotely popular movie a cartoon, regardless of the film's original target audience? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iv82iJ_MT4
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 04:29 |
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Not to mention the 80's trend of giving every popular sitcom a cartoon, often with completely asspulled sci-fi themes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtW6wS3z97Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sGOfWP2bWk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjH7zh_vg0E
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 04:45 |
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Whoah. You posted those but not the Robonic Stooges, Gary Coleman's Angel cartoon, Ed Grimley, Punky Brewster, or the Super Globetrotters?
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ElCondemn posted:I hated that the dynamic between Dexter and his sister totally changed. They were supposed to be rivals, but for some reason they were friends and he didn't mind her helping him in the lab. You can't bring back a show and change what it is, totally defeats the purpose of bringing it back. I'll admit I actually didn't mind that change too much, indeed I think Dee Dee improved a little due to the retooling as she became a little less dumb in the process
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FilthyImp posted:Robonic Stooges As a kid I loved the Three Stooges and the cartoons were super depressing because they were either bookended with live-action bumpers starring frail, elderly Moe and Larry and the really lovely Curly replacement who wouldn't actually let them hit them all trying their best to do slapstick and just looking really sad and old in the process or they were made after all the stooges had died so they were voiced by sound-alikes.
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 05:00 |
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I watched a couple of eps of the new PPG today and I don't see the fuss. I mean, it certainly is by no means fantastic, but it is also not near as bad as the internet seems to have exaggerated. I guess this is just the Teen Titans Go effect of "Remake my childhood cartoons in a way that's not flawless, huh? OH IT'S loving ON NOW." I do still really dislike the new opening, and the fact that the modern 11-minute format seems to have killed the "The day is saved" bookends because sometimes they'd do a clever gag with those. Oh well, maybe it'll get better with age like some shows do, maybe it'll fade into the ether like others.
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 05:00 |
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I really like the new opening it's probably my favorite part of the reboot so far.
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 05:07 |
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I like the opening but it does kind of smack of that kind of overcompensating punch-up to appeal to the younger, hipper generation that would have manifested in the '90s in the form of classic characters tossing on a pair of shades and rocking a boombox (possibly also rapping).
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 06:14 |
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I really, REALLY like the long version of the opening, but I think the short TV-version is just whatever. I thought the episode that aired last night where they become really old was pretty good. So far the good episodes have been the ones with Mojo in them. Edit: On the other hand, I just watched today's episode, and while it was otherwise good, god loving dammit. CuddlyZombie fucked around with this message at 06:55 on Apr 16, 2016 |
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drrockso20 posted:Man the "revival" seasons of Dexter were weird as hell Yeah, everything post-Trinity Killer was poo poo.
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CuddlyZombie posted:Edit: On the other hand, I just watched today's episode, and while it was otherwise good, god loving dammit. God, it just feels like so sad of an attempt to be 'current' or whatever. Kids like me me's right? We need more of those guys. Also Bubbles new voice is still real weird.
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 08:51 |
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'Anybody have any predictions on what the trend for children's' programming will be by and through the 20's? I'm guessing the trend of shorter length episodes will continue. Will kids even watch traditional television by then?
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shadowvine118 posted:'Anybody have any predictions on what the trend for children's' programming will be by and through the 20's? I'm guessing the trend of shorter length episodes will continue. Will kids even watch traditional television by then? IMO, the good stuff will drown based on a former soft drink marketing executive's idea of what works. The current Renaissance is due in large part to Adventure Time being a success and studios throwing shows at everyone who worked on it, down to the tea boy. If the next show to sell so much merchandise is some action Transformers rip-off that is a bad show, bad shows abound for five years until the next success. Of course, I live in hope (and do what I modestly can to contribute) that the next financial success is a good show.
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shadowvine118 posted:'Anybody have any predictions on what the trend for children's' programming will be by and through the 20's? I'm guessing the trend of shorter length episodes will continue. In the future all TV will be vines.
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shadowvine118 posted:'Anybody have any predictions on what the trend for children's' programming will be by and through the 20's? I'm guessing the trend of shorter length episodes will continue. Will kids even watch traditional television by then? Many 80s and early 90s cartoons had three episodes per half hour, so really that would be a return to form.
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TwoPair posted:In the future all TV will be vines. In the post-network television world everything is a Bee & Puppycat-esque kickstarter fiasco of tiny episodes and long production cycles that will make people pine for the days of Gravity Falls' release schedule.
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Yardbomb posted:
It's weird to compare this to We Bare Bears, but WBB is so much better in this regard. WBB has tons of references to viral videos and other silly internet phenomena, but they handle it so much more gracefully and realistically than new-PPG does. New-PPG's use of internet memes and youth slang seems like it was made by the same marketing executives who designed "totally radical" characters in the 90s.
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TwoPair posted:In the future all TV will be vines. Rick and Morty is ahead of its time.
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Guy Mann posted:In the post-network television world everything is a Bee & Puppycat-esque kickstarter fiasco of tiny episodes and long production cycles that will make people pine for the days of Gravity Falls' release schedule. Bee & Puppycat's failing wasn't its long production cycle, but the fact that it distilled all the most boring and inscrutable parts of Adventure Time into a single show.
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