Did it ever go downhill? I remember it ended with a five part arc about Eliza crushing on a teen pop star and I recall there being a made for TV movie (a couple episodes put together as a TV movie) where we found out what happened to Donnie's parents
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Nah. It just reached the finish line.
I wouldn't usually ask this, but this show had 91 episodes, which is more than most Nicktoons. People say Rugrats went downhill after just the first 65 and people used to say SpongeBob went downhill after the first 60 and the movie, but people seem to like season 4 now.
i hated Eliza, but i liked the educational aspects of the show. rember this aired during the time when Steve Irwin was first huge. lots of wildlife conservation shows on various channels.
IMO it kind of got better as it went on, the plots got more interesting and varied and I liked that they visited increasingly obscure locations. Never got the hate for the show really, it's not the most pretty-looking show but it was a fun adventure series that was constantly changing its setting.
I recently went back and watched season 4 because of people saying it wasn't so bad and the people saying that are full of shit, like they must have been kids when it aired and not gone back to rewatch it because holy frick the drop in quality is harsh.
i don't remember ever being that good. similar to catdog in my eyes. just a show that was on, didn't have peaks and valleys.
During the third season you could tell Nick wasn't focused on anything besides SpongeBob anymore because it started airing a lot less.
Yeah, it was one of those shows where I watched early seasons episodes rerun over and over what felt like hundreds of times, but I only saw a handful of later seasons episodes exactly once, and a bunch I just straight up missed. Same deal with As Told by Ginger. The network really went downhill and eventually I stopped watching tv altogether.
Was is ever uphill?
I remember watching it because it was not, but not liking it. Like Catdog.
Eliza was a shitty MC so everyone watched it for Nigel and Debbie.
excuse you, i watched it for Donnie being feral
He had a shockingly sad backstory.
i forgot pretty much all of it
His parents were friends of Nigel who were murdered by poachers.
oh frick that sucks.
They were butchered with machetes, it was pretty fricked up even if it wasn't directly shown.
So which was better? Wild Thornberrys or Rocket Power? I always have these two in my mind together because they were both Klasky Csupo shows and they seemed to be on a lot (SpongeBob was overplayed, but didn't get severely overplayed until 2006)
I could never stand Rocket Power. The kids were such unbearable shits.
Even Sam?
It surprisingly had one of the best dads in a show. Otto's dad wasn't the dumbass dad. He actually punished him many times
>see the episode where Otto tries to go surfing during a fricking hurricane, and Raymundo flips his shit and yells at him
Yeah, that’s understandable. Any dad would be mad about that.
>find out the reason there’s no mom on the show is because Ray’s wife drowned to death in a tragic surfing accident
Holy shit I can’t believe he didn’t beat Otto half to death with a belt.
Didn’t they have a literal poochie for a while when Eliza’s bratty cousin came to live with them?
Only for like five episodes and only cause he was voiced by Jonathan Taylor Thomas.
>literally the only Nicktoons movie to not get a Bluray release
If this didn’t have the Nick brand tie to it it would have been seen as indie much like Persepolis, and The Breadwinner.
I’d put it more on the level with The Rabbi’s cat or April and the Extraordinary World.
This movie was a fricking trip, often felt more like an arthouse piece than a Nickelodeon movie.
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>Simpsons
>Rugrats
>Duckman
>Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
>Dexters Laboratory
>The Wild Thornberrys
>Mike Lu & Og
Was the 90s suppose to be a revolutionizing Eastern European animation to Us audiences?