Have a group of actual animators that draw the characters and bring them to life. Heart and soul is put into it
>The Simpsons >season 20 and on
Fire most of the animators and hire 2 computer graphics designers that have no real idea of animation and make the entire town of Springfield lifeless robots. No human emotion put into whatsoever, they just want to get their paycheck and leave
>gif
i remember even as a little kid seeing this updated intro and thinking how lazy it looked when maggie shakes her fist, simpsons really did get fricked over hard.
lazy to the point of being unwatchable for years now
In America Seinfelds peak was bigger than simpsons, however worldwide Simpsons is probably bigger.
However I couldn't give a shit how many dubbed versions of El Barto sold in Brazil, cause the show was never made for them.
More viewers doesn't mean bigger. Simpsons was and is a bigger cultural phenomenon and always has been. Seinfeld changed the TV sitcom landscape, that's it. Simpsons changed the entire fricking entertainment industry.
I mean are we talking about today or are we talking about what happened in the 90s?
Cause it isn't shocking that the zombie TV show that was never allowed to die and still gets new seasons to this day, is far more recognizable than the 90s, but OPs post was breaking up the decades, and you really had to be there in the 90s in the USA to understand the level of peak Seinfeld had in the era.
Although I really don't get at what OP is really implying, cause then he goes right into Sopranos for the 2000s, and the Office is probably the more popular overall show for normies.
Yeah, yeah I guess you're right really, that makes sense
Nah yeah the Office was way bigger than the Sopranos
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>Nah yeah the Office was way bigger than the Sopranos
I mean... Go out on the street and ask people to quote them both and then share the results. I bet you won't get many people quoting Sopranos and half of them just shout "fugeddaboutit" or "gabagool" at you.
Yeah, yeah I guess you're right really, that makes sense
Nah yeah the Office was way bigger than the Sopranos
>Nah yeah the Office was way bigger than the Sopranos
I mean... Go out on the street and ask people to quote them both and then share the results. I bet you won't get many people quoting Sopranos and half of them just shout "fugeddaboutit" or "gabagool" at you.
and actually, if I had to say I think LOST is probably the defining show of the 2000s. >Quotes from what people are saying in 2024
So is your thread about the most quotable show of the decade?
Like Game of Thrones in 2010, LOST in the 2000s was the edge of your seat you had to be there while it was happening live kind of shit.
Some clarification would be nice.
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and actually in the 2010s you had Walking Dead matching GoT blow for blow for awhile too.
Though I never did the Walking Dead shit, my parents could not get enough of that show.
Be more of an important reminder if globalism was a goal of 90s television and not just an afterthought.
Meanwhile just about every product is thought of in mind with how well it's numbers are going to do in East Asia
and then Squid Games has had the highest peak in the 2020s for a TV show, but that one isn't really built on legs to be a long standing series as much as a one off everybody really got into during a global pandemic.
and actually in the 2010s you had Walking Dead matching GoT blow for blow for awhile too.
Though I never did the Walking Dead shit, my parents could not get enough of that show.
>Friends just randomly popping up even though it ended 20 years ago
Damn thats impressive
I don't really understand the thread. Are you asking for shows that take place during those decades, or shows that aired during those decades?
He probably means series that will be remembered in 50 years
The decade-defining show for 2010s is Game of Thrones. It remains to be seen what the biggest show of 2020s will be.
True Detective: Night c**try is the current favorite.
>The Simpsons
>season 1 - 12
Have a group of actual animators that draw the characters and bring them to life. Heart and soul is put into it
>The Simpsons
>season 20 and on
Fire most of the animators and hire 2 computer graphics designers that have no real idea of animation and make the entire town of Springfield lifeless robots. No human emotion put into whatsoever, they just want to get their paycheck and leave
The newer seasons of the simpsons are funnier than the old ones
>t. homosexual post season 11 writer
>gif
i remember even as a little kid seeing this updated intro and thinking how lazy it looked when maggie shakes her fist, simpsons really did get fricked over hard.
lazy to the point of being unwatchable for years now
AMC runs the 2010's
it's a matter of preference which show you choose.
I'll take Mad Men
>2010s
The Big Bang Theory
Seinfeld was bigger
No. It wasn't.
Yes. It was. Just because Simpsons merch exists doesn't mean Seinfeld wasn't a much bigger show.
Eh, two prong he's right.
Globally? Simpsons absolutely bigger.
Biggest peak in the 90s in the USA? Seinfeld, no debate.
More viewers doesn't mean bigger. Simpsons was and is a bigger cultural phenomenon and always has been. Seinfeld changed the TV sitcom landscape, that's it. Simpsons changed the entire fricking entertainment industry.
In America Seinfelds peak was bigger than simpsons, however worldwide Simpsons is probably bigger.
However I couldn't give a shit how many dubbed versions of El Barto sold in Brazil, cause the show was never made for them.
> Seinfelds peak was bigger than simpsons
Doubt it, ask any yahoo on the streets and I bet you that they'll know about the Simpsons but not Seinfeld!
I mean are we talking about today or are we talking about what happened in the 90s?
Cause it isn't shocking that the zombie TV show that was never allowed to die and still gets new seasons to this day, is far more recognizable than the 90s, but OPs post was breaking up the decades, and you really had to be there in the 90s in the USA to understand the level of peak Seinfeld had in the era.
Although I really don't get at what OP is really implying, cause then he goes right into Sopranos for the 2000s, and the Office is probably the more popular overall show for normies.
Yeah, yeah I guess you're right really, that makes sense
Nah yeah the Office was way bigger than the Sopranos
>Nah yeah the Office was way bigger than the Sopranos
I mean... Go out on the street and ask people to quote them both and then share the results. I bet you won't get many people quoting Sopranos and half of them just shout "fugeddaboutit" or "gabagool" at you.
and actually, if I had to say I think LOST is probably the defining show of the 2000s.
>Quotes from what people are saying in 2024
So is your thread about the most quotable show of the decade?
Like Game of Thrones in 2010, LOST in the 2000s was the edge of your seat you had to be there while it was happening live kind of shit.
Some clarification would be nice.
and actually in the 2010s you had Walking Dead matching GoT blow for blow for awhile too.
Though I never did the Walking Dead shit, my parents could not get enough of that show.
Game of Thrones peak in 2019 though was insanity.
Nobody watched Seinfeld outside of the USA though.
Be more of an important reminder if globalism was a goal of 90s television and not just an afterthought.
Meanwhile just about every product is thought of in mind with how well it's numbers are going to do in East Asia
>sopranos for 00s
It’s LOST, you moronic bandwagoning zoomer
>1990s
The Simpsons
>2000s
The Sopranos
>2010s
Breaking Bad
>2020s
The Bear
>90's
Simpsons
>00's
South Park
>10's
American Dad
>20's
Nothing because entertainment culture is dead
and then Squid Games has had the highest peak in the 2020s for a TV show, but that one isn't really built on legs to be a long standing series as much as a one off everybody really got into during a global pandemic.
>Friends just randomly popping up even though it ended 20 years ago
Damn thats impressive
the lasting power of Friends is actually something really interesting
>1990s
South Park
>2000s
South Park
>2010s
South Park
>2020s
South Park
>shit on family guy
>turn randy into a shittier version season 1-2 peter griffin
>1990s
Twin Peaks
trust fund band