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Garrand posted:In universe the 47 stands for the fact the he's the 47th clone. Also I guess not technically a clone since he's made up of the DNA of 5 different people and isn't actually genetically identical to any of them but I don't know how you'd define that. Genetic Chimera?
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Kwisatz Haderach?
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:Is it not aging well if it's dealing with an issue that's gotten better since? In the 80s, before blood donations were screened for HIV, kids getting infected with the virus was a serious issue. Because the virus was so poorly understood the kids often ended up being treated like lepers, so a lot of family sitcoms back then had special episodes about treating these kids like human beings and not pariahs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo1kNGGEle0&t=32s
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:Is it not aging well if it's dealing with an issue that's gotten better since? In the 80s, before blood donations were screened for HIV, kids getting infected with the virus was a serious issue. Because the virus was so poorly understood the kids often ended up being treated like lepers, so a lot of family sitcoms back then had special episodes about treating these kids like human beings and not pariahs. For me it's that they took a pretty weird approach, especially in making one of the main characters on the show be an absolute dickhead to him about it. I guess they figured that was alright since he's a kid and learned A Valuable Lesson ™ . I dunno, I realize it's a sitcom, but making jokes about a kid having such a serious disease just seems wildly tasteless, which is made worse by the fact that Mr.Belvedere isn't really a show that ever tried to push boundaries. I guess they didn't have any adults mock him for it, but having the kids do it, even in a "they don't know any better" context seems hosed up. Especially since that was still during a time where having AIDS was very much a death sentence unless you had money. And the other joke I mentioned in my first post about it some poo poo El Gallinero Gros has a new favorite as of 19:17 on Apr 2, 2018 |
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Leavemywife posted:Really? I just figured it was a nod to the AK-47, being a little in-joke about an assassin. I think it was back in the first game I'm pretty sure but they've probably retconned it since then. I also might be misremembering.
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BioEnchanted posted:Genetic Chimera? Serpentor?
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Davros1 posted:Serpentor? BY MY COMMAND
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ThunderCats It was my favorite show as a kid. I watched every episode when I was in 3rd and 4th grade. It was the epitome of television. I worshiped it. Then, when I was in college, they started playing re-runs on cable. Apparently I blocked out how terrible it was. Ro Bear Berbils, Berbil berries, Snarf. All of those were not in my memory. I was crushed. In my mind, the show was like watching the most bad-rear end action adventure drama show ever made. I learned, as an adult, why my parents called it trash. I died a little inside. Now I tell my own kids that they're watching trash, even though I know that, to them, the shows they watch are awesome. For a while they were obsessed with Digimon. I can't handle it, but I let them watch it. It's stupid, but harmless. It's better than them watching Pewdiepie. My parents made me sit through things like "Jean de Florette" and "My life as a dog" when I was a kid. I won't subject them to that.
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How embarrassing for you. Like most people here, I was born with good taste and a critical eye and never did anything like tape the entire run of the Super Mario Bros. 3 cartoon or rent Rover Dangerfield multiple times.
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I used to really like The Critic, but trying to rewatch the first episode or so and they introduce the ex-wife it felt so hateful towards her that I felt sort of uneasy watching the rest of the show. I get that's the joke they're going for, but they just seem to paint her with a brush that makes her come off like a horrible, miserable person. I don't seem to recall Aunt Bernice from Duckman, who was ALMOST a similar character having the same effect on me, though. Maybe its because she's being like that she's also showcasing a lot of other positive characteristics, too, like being a good parental figure for the kids, actually being a bit sensitive at times to stuff Duckman was dealing with, being a voice of reason, being extremely active in various things, etc.
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mostlygray posted:ThunderCats Same for me, but with Transformers
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# ? Apr 3, 2018 07:13 |
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It's funny that there's still Transformers fans who insist the first series was the best.
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Inescapable Duck posted:It's funny that there's still Transformers fans who insist the first series was the best. Megatron was at his best when his alt form was a pistol that someone else had to fire
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1000 Brown M and Ms posted:Same for me, but with Transformers The original Transformers cartoon wasn't that bad, it had its share of episodes that hasn't aged well, but it had a run of 98 episodes according to Wikipedia (Did... did kids cartoon from the 80's get that many episodes normally?). There are better Transformer cartoons since then, but there are definitely worse as well. Speaking of hasn't aged well, the Transformers Energon/Cybertron cartoons. Were poor for their time, and have aged like hot garbage. They tried for "traditional" animation on everything except for the Transformers, who were done in CGI instead. It just looks wrong and doesn't fit at all with the rest of the show. Also the plot was a bit of a mess (What do you expect when they take three separate series and try to force the three plots together?).
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Randalor posted:The original Transformers cartoon wasn't that bad, it had its share of episodes that hasn't aged well, but it had a run of 98 episodes according to Wikipedia (Did... did kids cartoon from the 80's get that many episodes normally?). There are better Transformer cartoons since then, but there are definitely worse as well. I understand that 65 was the standard for syndication in the 80s. The original Ducktales had 100 episodes but I think it was a bit of an outlier.
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# ? Apr 3, 2018 12:10 |
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Transformers The Movie holds up very well at least. I suspect it's because they kill nearly all the original transformers in the first 10 minutes to sell all new toys.
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And it had a huge animation budget bump. I find the original show near unwatchable mostly for the poor animation and grating voices, they really hadn't figured out a sweet spot with the traditional digitised voices for the Transformers. Energon is widely agreed to be hot garbage and Armada and Cybertron weren't much better. (And Cybertron wasn't even meant to be part of that series, and it shows in the dub) Animated was actually pretty good before it had to be wrapped up early. Beast Wars seems widely considered to have aged relatively well. It's a bit like Reboot in one of the early CGI shows that worked around the limitations of the medium to good effect: The expense of creating assets compared to animating them means you have a small, expressive cast, so work with them and have ongoing interpersonal drama and character development rather than disposable one-off characters all the time. I've mentioned this often becomes a problem with CGI shows and a bit of a trap; it really shows in the early seasons of the last TMNT show and Sonic Boom. Tellingly, Transformers Prime, a well-received recent CGI show, borrowed the most from Beast Wars tone-wise.
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On a different note; the South Park episode Jared Has Aides has aged poorly in a somewhat unexpected way.
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Inescapable Duck posted:Beast Wars seems widely considered to have aged relatively well. It's a bit like Reboot in one of the early CGI shows that worked around the limitations of the medium to good effect: The expense of creating assets compared to animating them means you have a small, expressive cast, so work with them and have ongoing interpersonal drama and character development rather than disposable one-off characters all the time. I've mentioned this often becomes a problem with CGI shows and a bit of a trap; it really shows in the early seasons of the last TMNT show and Sonic Boom. Tellingly, Transformers Prime, a well-received recent CGI show, borrowed the most from Beast Wars tone-wise. Having watched Beast Wars not all that long ago, I can confirm that not only has it aged super well but it may also have some of the best writing in all of Transformers canon. Beast Machines is really good as well and looks even better. Also, I believe the team that worked on Reboot animated Beast Wars, so they did good work all around.
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Takoluka posted:Having watched Beast Wars not all that long ago, I can confirm that not only has it aged super well but it may also have some of the best writing in all of Transformers canon. Beast Machines is really good as well and looks even better. Beast Machines missed a bit of the whole "transformers" thing though. They were like knockoff transmorphers or something
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Garrand posted:In universe the 47 stands for the fact the he's the 47th clone. Also I guess not technically a clone since he's made up of the DNA of 5 different people and isn't actually genetically identical to any of them but I don't know how you'd define that.
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I didn't watch any Transformers until this year so I can confirm that Beast Wars is super good.
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The only major flaw with Beast Wars is the occasional slapstick/"Saturday morning cartoon" moments (complete with silly sound effects that are horribly out of place). I think those tended to be more season 1 than later on though.
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Randalor posted:The only major flaw with Beast Wars is the occasional slapstick/"Saturday morning cartoon" moments (complete with silly sound effects that are horribly out of place). I think those tended to be more season 1 than later on though. Any scene where Megatron is dressed like a judge in the white with is still great, because he's such an excellent villain.
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Depends, did he get the dominant genes or the inferior recessive ones? I think the first game (or one of the early ones) has him hunt down his creator and the people he was cloned from and he pretty much has all of their best traits combined. Takoluka posted:Any scene where Megatron is dressed like a judge in the white with is still great, because he's such an excellent villain. Megatron just works so loving well as a cartoon supervillain, it's great. Also, the rubber ducky. Which was his most loyal minion besides maybe the insane fire ant who calls him 'My Queen'.
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Inescapable Duck posted:On a different note; the South Park episode Jared Has Aides has aged poorly in a somewhat unexpected way. A few years back they did an episode that poked fun at Jared being a pedophile.
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Depends, did he get the dominant genes or the inferior recessive ones? Well he was certainly one of the terrible children.
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Inescapable Duck posted:It's funny that there's still Transformers fans who don't insist the first series was the best.
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Inescapable Duck posted:It's funny that there's still Transformers fans
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FELD1 posted:A few years back they did an episode that poked fun at Jared being a pedophile. In the latest South Park game, he's a boss fight. Who basically jerks off all over your party, who are a bunch of children.
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You have made a powerless enemy today, sir.
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Sunswipe posted:You have made a powerless enemy today, sir. Yeah yeah, take a number, robot toucher
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Depends, did he get the dominant genes or the inferior recessive ones? BROTHER!!!
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:Well he was certainly one of the terrible children.
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Inescapable Duck posted:On a different note; the South Park episode Jared Has Aides has aged poorly in a somewhat unexpected way. They repeated that episode on the UK version of Comedy Central after he was sent to jail. Admittedly, he's not famous over here, but c'mon, take it off international rotation. I wonder whether the Mohammed episode controversy will look quaint one day.
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I like how they sometimes forget that they had Mohammed in the Super Best Friends episode, too.
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Solid and Liquid were created by the barely-explained "Super Baby Method", which involves letting a fertilized egg divide into eight, then killing six of the eight to... make the other two more super. Maybe to get extra copies of the dominant and recessive genes or something. Who knows? Maybe the exact same thing happened to 47. Don't forget Solidus! There's a few MGS references in the series, one mission has 47 sent to sabotage the development of a FOXDIE-style artificial targeted virus, because aside from the terror it could inflict on the world, it'd put him out of a job.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:For me it's that they took a pretty weird approach, especially in making one of the main characters on the show be an absolute dickhead to him about it. I guess they figured that was alright since he's a kid and learned A Valuable Lesson ™ . I dunno, I realize it's a sitcom, but making jokes about a kid having such a serious disease just seems wildly tasteless, which is made worse by the fact that Mr.Belvedere isn't really a show that ever tried to push boundaries. I guess they didn't have any adults mock him for it, but having the kids do it, even in a "they don't know any better" context seems hosed up. Especially since that was still during a time where having AIDS was very much a death sentence unless you had money. Speaking of Mr. Belvedere, this sketch has aged so well that I almost can't believe it's pre-internet.
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Iron Crowned posted:Transformers The Movie holds up very well at least. I suspect it's because they kill nearly all the original transformers in the first 10 minutes to sell all new toys. And more importantly, they left them dead. Amongst many other reasons, Revenge of the Fallen sucked because they couldn't resist resurrecting Optimus Prime.
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Iron Crowned posted:Transformers The Movie holds up very well at least. I suspect it's because they kill nearly all the original transformers in the first 10 minutes to sell all new toys.
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