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Duckman would’ve been weird enough to fit in as well (iirc).
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Icon Of Sin posted:Duckman would’ve been weird enough to fit in as well (iirc). I'm kinda surprised they never tried to get any of the old "Oddities" cartoons from MTV. poo poo like The Maxx and Aeon Flux and The Head. Or hell, Undergrads and Clone High.
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# ? May 24, 2020 00:16 |
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Aeon Flux was better as the little shorts on Liquid Television than the fully formed show.
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# ? May 24, 2020 00:51 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:Aeon Flux was better as the little shorts on Liquid Television than the fully formed show. Admittedly I don't remember much about any of the old cartoons. I was probably no older than 11 or 12 when they were on TV, so they went way the hell over my head. I remember liking The Maxx because my dog's name was also Max.
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# ? May 24, 2020 01:36 |
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Does Clone High hold up? I loved the hell out of the show when it was on but then it vanished and I never sought it out after it was done airing.
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# ? May 24, 2020 02:29 |
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Yes it rules
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# ? May 24, 2020 02:44 |
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sweeperbravo posted:Does Clone High hold up? I loved the hell out of the show when it was on but then it vanished and I never sought it out after it was done airing. Clone High holds up like woah. Too bad India got mad about the depiction of Ghandi and torpedoed it. Amazon.ca used to have the whole thing on DVD. I loaned mine to a guy and, for reasons, never got it back...last I checked, the YouTube rips are behind a paywall.
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# ? May 24, 2020 07:14 |
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I'm reminded of how the Wacky Deli show in Rocko's Modern Life was almost prescient of Adult Swim, particularly Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
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# ? May 24, 2020 08:11 |
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Clone High is still incredible but does rely heavily on you knowing the celebrities of the time. Scudworth's Stamos rant still bubbles up in my mind now and then (although to be honest I did not know who Stamos was when I first saw it ). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUKhLJBRp6g
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# ? May 24, 2020 10:05 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:I'm reminded of how the Wacky Deli show in Rocko's Modern Life was almost prescient of Adult Swim, particularly Aqua Teen Hunger Force. People always say Wacky Delly predicted Adult Swim's weirder cartoons, but really, that whole episode is just a retelling of how he made Rocko's Modern Life. He really did just keep trying to make a show that would fail so he could move on, but instead kept accidentally stumbling into genius.
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# ? May 24, 2020 11:14 |
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Cleretic posted:People always say Wacky Delly predicted Adult Swim's weirder cartoons, but really, that whole episode is just a retelling of how he made Rocko's Modern Life. He really did just keep trying to make a show that would fail so he could move on, but instead kept accidentally stumbling into genius. That's true. IIRC he started the show coming off a personal tragedy and it was basically just a long-form rage against capitalism.
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# ? May 24, 2020 11:15 |
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Winklebottom posted:Clone High is still incredible but does rely heavily on you knowing the celebrities of the time. Clone High’s celebrity cameos being so extremely 2002 makes them funnier imo. Especially Ashley Angel from O-Town.
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# ? May 24, 2020 13:50 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:Aeon Flux was better as the little shorts on Liquid Television than the fully formed show. People always say this as if the season of full episodes of Aeon Flux isn't still weird as Hell and amazing.
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# ? May 24, 2020 14:20 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:That's true. IIRC he started the show coming off a personal tragedy and it was basically just a long-form rage against capitalism. It actually happened several times. The pilot came from him not actually wanting to make a show for a kid's network, but needing the money from giving them a pilot to fund his independent film. So, he made what he thought was total garbage, only to have it get picked up. Then, when they actually did pick it up, his wife committed suicide shortly before production started. So he tried to tank the actual show, too, so he could move back home and sort his life out. Then that led to success, so he kept trying harder and harder to gently caress it up, until eventually just giving up. That Static Cling special on Netflix is debatably the only Rocko's Modern Life thing he made that he actually wanted to make. Cleretic has a new favorite as of 14:30 on May 24, 2020 |
# ? May 24, 2020 14:26 |
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I've also heard theories that Ren and Stimpy was getting so much heat from the moral busybodies and censors that the rest of Nick's shows weren't paid nearly as much attention. Someone said before that one of the key aspects of Rocko's is that while most funny animal cartoons ignore the whole animal species food chain thing aside maybe from one-off jokes, Rocko's Modern Life just has it coexisting with and often an unsubtle metaphor for unconstrained capitalism, a literal dog-eat-dog world. Heffer's adoptive mother Virginia Wolf will serve you dinner with her family or serve you as dinner to her family depending on what's most convenient at the time. Also the whole Chokey/Chewy Chicken thing.
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# ? May 24, 2020 16:50 |
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There is also an upbeat musical number about the futility of fighting city hall
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# ? May 24, 2020 17:02 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:There is also an upbeat musical number about the futility of fighting city hall And recycling.
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# ? May 24, 2020 17:25 |
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Cleretic posted:That Static Cling special on Netflix is debatably the only Rocko's Modern Life thing he made that he actually wanted to make. I guess that explains the quality.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:I've also heard theories that Ren and Stimpy was getting so much heat from the moral busybodies and censors that the rest of Nick's shows weren't paid nearly as much attention. Heffer was supposed to be dinner for the Wolfe family before they adopted him. And he had to "bring an elk to dinner" as part of his inititiaton into manhood, so he brought one home as his date.
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# ? May 24, 2020 17:27 |
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ok but why was that one guy a foot
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# ? May 24, 2020 17:39 |
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Mister Kingdom posted:Heffer was supposed to be dinner for the Wolfe family before they adopted him. And he had to "bring an elk to dinner" as part of his inititiaton into manhood, so he brought one home as his date. A lot of parents can tell you about that happening every time they bring home a live crab or lobster. The Pinchy episode of the Simpsons is true to life.
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# ? May 24, 2020 17:42 |
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So I finished binging the last season of Handmaid's Tale -- had its ups and its downs as usual, but the one thing that stuck out to me was the subplot about being force to wear face masks. The intent is obvious: women are being visibly silenced. And kudos to the costume design, those things are terrifying, with metal buckles locking them in place in the back. But man, talk about unfortunate timing. It came out about 6 or 7 months before the pandemic, but the timing is close enough that in a couple of years it won't matter. And yes, idiots are already dressing up in the costume to protest Corona safety measures.
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# ? May 24, 2020 19:03 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:I've also heard theories that Ren and Stimpy was getting so much heat from the moral busybodies and censors that the rest of Nick's shows weren't paid nearly as much attention. Watching Rocko as an adult is hilarious, because there are so many of these unsubtle metaphors about how much capitalism sucks that flew over my head as an eleven year old. It never seemed to get the attention of Hey Arnold! or Rugrats, but Rocko's Modern Life was one of their best '90s cartoons.
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# ? May 24, 2020 19:35 |
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:Watching Rocko as an adult is hilarious, because there are so many of these unsubtle metaphors about how much capitalism sucks that flew over my head as an eleven year old. It never seemed to get the attention of Hey Arnold! or Rugrats, but Rocko's Modern Life was one of their best '90s cartoons. Oh, baby, Oh baby, Oh baby
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# ? May 24, 2020 21:24 |
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Mister Kingdom posted:Oh, baby, Oh baby, Oh baby Rocko?!
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# ? May 24, 2020 21:30 |
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He also outright warned Ed that if he didn't learn to appreciate his wife he'd lose her to someone else after an episode where she was trying to seduce Rocko because she was feeling sexually frustrated due to Ed's attitude. He even punctuates it with "Why, if I weren't such a gentleman I'd... I'd *Kisses Bev's hand then walks out before Ed kills him*" It's kind of amusing that Ed becomes one of the most relatable characters as you get older because he's a man who used to enjoy his job but got all the joy crushed out of him by an oppressive corporate atmosphere and is now severely burnt out. As people get older they go from Heffer, to Rocko, to Ed.
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# ? May 24, 2020 21:35 |
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BioEnchanted posted:He also outright warned Ed that if he didn't learn to appreciate his wife he'd lose her to someone else after an episode where she was trying to seduce Rocko because she was feeling sexually frustrated due to Ed's attitude. He even punctuates it with "Why, if I weren't such a gentleman I'd... I'd *Kisses Bev's hand then walks out before Ed kills him*" Episode 2 of season 1 actually She even slips him Spanish fly
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# ? May 24, 2020 21:38 |
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BioEnchanted posted:It's kind of amusing that Ed becomes one of the most relatable characters as you get older because he's a man who used to enjoy his job but got all the joy crushed out of him by an oppressive corporate atmosphere and is now severely burnt out. As people get older they go from Heffer, to Rocko, to Ed. What age and stage of life is Filburt?
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# ? May 24, 2020 21:39 |
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There’s an entire episode where he has the urge to go to the Galapagos island to mate so he’s at least post puberty
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# ? May 24, 2020 21:41 |
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Given Filbert has the most complex relationship, that of course being with Dr Hutchinson, and his admission of his lounge singing kind of feels a little midlife crisis-y I'd say he's a later stage of life, someone who by the end of his development/arc knows what he likes to do and who he wants to be with and is completely fine with it. He ends as the most self-actualised character compared to where he starts. Also he has a brilliant episode where he marries Rocko to keep him in the country due to a mix-up with his Greencard meaning Rocko is facing deportation - the episode shows the consequences of this action as he and Hutch are stuck with their relationship completely stalled while Rocko's situation resolves, both of them pining for each other when they see each other but knowing that Filbert is doing the right thing even though it's killing them both inside to have to wait for each other. Heffer also matures a lot in a very subtle way - he starts being a complete mess, a total sponge with zero common sense or agency in his own life. He's a total manchild. however he does try to push himself, failing initially due to his immaturity in the Museum job (being too scared of the dark to be a good night watchman), then trying to strike out on his own to prove that he can when he becomes manager of a chokey chicken branch, failing there due to his naivete and a toxic roommate, crashing out the worst he ever had a totally giving up on ever being his own man, literally crawling back home completely broken and in denial about how he's doing even as his body drags him home while he's on a phone call with his mother assuring her that "I'm fine... I really really love living on my own..." practically in tears by the end of it if he weren't so dehydrated. By the end of the show he's found a balance, still living at home, but having a stable job as a postal worker that he takes very seriously. He improves immensely over the course of the show and has a very complete arc. BioEnchanted has a new favorite as of 21:55 on May 24, 2020 |
# ? May 24, 2020 21:52 |
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That episode where Rocko's boss goes on vacation and Rocko has to take over for him and becomes so power-hungry and monstrous by the end that he literally turns into his boss is too real.
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# ? May 24, 2020 23:11 |
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Ed has a parallel episode where he gets promoted out of his comfort zone due to a lucky guess on a really complicated problem that the higher-ups are totally failing to figure out that requires knowledge of advanced financial maths, Ed uses a Magic 8-Ball to get an answer that happens to be correct and gets promoted, however becomes reliant on his crutch. By the time he's at the top he has become so incapable of the slightest original thought that the most basic questions give him as much trouble as advanced calculus. The first question is "Is the derivative share requirement indexed according to cost and percentage analysis?" Fair enough, a tough question, definitely executive level thinking that would need a business degree. By the end his brain is melting at "Should we increase the amount of employee parking?" I'll admit I looked up the episode on Dailymotion while writing this post to get that first question :P It's a great exploration of just how people get promoted out of their competency and also how out of touch executives tend to be.
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# ? May 24, 2020 23:22 |
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BioEnchanted posted:It's kind of amusing that Ed becomes one of the most relatable characters as you get older because he's a man who used to enjoy his job but got all the joy crushed out of him by an oppressive corporate atmosphere and is now severely burnt out. As people get older they go from Heffer, to Rocko, to Ed. Same with the good seasons of the Simpsons really. You start sympathizing with Marge and Homer (despite his antics) when you rewatch the old episodes.
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# ? May 25, 2020 00:01 |
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BioEnchanted posted:Ed has a parallel episode where he gets promoted out of his comfort zone due to a lucky guess on a really complicated problem that the higher-ups are totally failing to figure out that requires knowledge of advanced financial maths, Ed uses a Magic 8-Ball to get an answer that happens to be correct and gets promoted, however becomes reliant on his crutch. By the time he's at the top he has become so incapable of the slightest original thought that the most basic questions give him as much trouble as advanced calculus. IIRC the joke is also that the higher he gets promoted the easier his job gets, with his stress being entirely self-inflicted because he's incapable of seeing how good he's got it.
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# ? May 25, 2020 02:22 |
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Yeah, like even the volume changes - the first level he has massive stacks of paperwork to go through, the final floor is only that one simple question.
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# ? May 25, 2020 05:06 |
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I'm watching Allen Gregory right now and wowzers this is bad. Every character is awful and unlikable except the Cambodian girl, and what the gently caress with the little boy ogling his principal's rear end and poo poo
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# ? May 25, 2020 05:55 |
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:I'm watching Allen Gregory right now and wowzers this is bad. Every character is awful and unlikable except the Cambodian girl, and what the gently caress with the little boy ogling his principal's rear end and poo poo Haha, I started watching it today too, just to see what the fuss is about. I generally like shows full of horrible people, too, as long as they're actually funny. This wasn't as horrible as goons were making it out to be but it certainly wasn't good or funny, and even though I got over halfway through I couldn't muster the energy to finish it off. The only thing I thought was actually funny was that his father works a fake job as "Super CEO" of his own father's company, and they just give him busywork to do for half a day then send him home and manage to run this lie for quite some time, then he finds out, but they're able to get it up and running again because he's an idiot. e: Oh, and I also started watching the new season of the Trailer Park Boys animated series, cause I thought I remembered the first season of it at least being better than the Netflix seasons of the live action show... and maybe it is, but that's a low bar. Plus I dunno what staff member was keeping them from literally saying "eww, gay" but they're long gone now. Also I've said it before and I'll say it again: Julian is so one-dimensional they can't think of a thing to do with him besides him trying to make money. Diet Poison has a new favorite as of 06:23 on May 25, 2020 |
# ? May 25, 2020 06:12 |
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Jonah Hill should get roasted for it in every interview he's done since, though
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# ? May 25, 2020 06:16 |
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As soon as Jonah hill wasn’t fat he instantly became unlikeable and unfunny.
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oldpainless posted:As soon as Jonah hill wasn’t fat he instantly became unlikeable and unfunny. more like, oldlaughless
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