How will Adventure Time be remembered?
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And the pioneer for all Calarts subversive identity politics cartoons
I laugh every time i see this fricking comic. The only good thing to come out of the 'harty
Even though Its made by a twittertroon
wow trannies are this good at humour?
They're autistic men.
Yeah well he is of the more intelligent of the two only genders, so
like everyone else on basedjak party then? it’s all discord trannies
As one of the first of many unfunny zoomers cartoons
Billy and Mandy was the last good cartoon
>le zoozoom
In style and humour Adventure Time was entirely a millennial phenomenon. It was the culmination of "epic bacon so randomxD" culture.
Did zoomers even watch Adventure Time?
Yes
>t. '99 Zoomer
You're what is now referred to as a zillennial. When people talk about zoomers we're more referring to people who were teens or younger during Covid.
Why have you been spamming this autism in every single thread that mentions the word "zoomers" for the past four years.
>"Millennials were too old for Billy and mandy"
>"Kung fu panda is Millennial, zoomers haven't seen it"
>"You're a zillennial"
etc. What's your endgame doing this for four entire years.
It was the first major zoomer cartoon. I saw it and recognized it as something completely different. Had that same feel as that show the adventures of slapjack, which I didn't like. I didn't like adventure time too much either, because I thought it was too randumb. I appreciate it a bit more now after watching some seasons.
Feels more millennial/zillennial to me. When I think of zoomer cartoons I think of The Loud House, Craig of the Creek, Clarence, etc.
Why would 16 year olds be watching Loud House? Why would 18 year olds be watching Craig of the Creek?
Gumball is pretty good
Gumball WAS good
Billy and Mandy was terrible but Evil Con Carne was alright while it was still around. Billy was just too moronic, he was unbearable to watch.
I grew out of the age to be watching cartoons shortly before Adventure Time came out but I thought it was just a kid going on adventures with a magic dog. I was flabbergasted to hear about all the lesbian shipping shit years later. That was one of the first times where I remember they were trying to push that shit hard in kid's media
>Push hard
There was a kiss in the last episode and that's it
There's also this weird effort on the part of the later season's producers to hurt and humiliate Fin especially in a romantic sense. That one webm of both BP and Marceline brushing his hand off their shoulders as if he's some minor annoyance come to mind
Hilda is kino
Regular show was the last good cartoon.
By a bunch of people who started to cry about all the deep, dark themes instead of laughing at the goofy jokes unfortunately.
This show used to be peak comfy 🙁
Season 1 was based
>straight up calling her sexy
they know what they did
>I laugh every time i see this fricking comic. The only good thing to come out of the 'harty
Sorry for the virgin question, but why did everyone like bubblegum? I only seen sporadic episodes and every episode i've seen her in she's a literal b***h yet people love her
>that episode where she makes zombies or some shit and a peppermint dude loves her and she just sacrifices him without giving a shit
>that episode where she doesn't give a shit about the lemon people
>that doughnut guy that realizes she's evil and she just scoffs it off
>apparently a rug muncher but leads on the main dude all series
Throughout the series it's revealed that's she's more and more evil. I don't know how it ends because I dropped the show in Season 6 though.
>I don't know how it ends
Marceline and Bubblegum kiss in the finale. Then HBOMax released a series of shorts that take place after the finale. Marceline and Bubblegum are a boring lesbian couple
Very good choice, Ward he left after season 5 and it immediately nose dived.
candy pussy
I like her because she's a b***h. It makes sense for her ethics to be all over the place. She switches between amoral pragmatism and self righteous virtue at her own whims because her character is half teenage girl and half god.
You sound like you started university but dropped out in the second semester.
>"because her character is half teenage girl and half god"
>Liking PB's later edgy 2deep4u characterization
Nah frick outta here with that
It's been gaining mainstream appeal for almost a decade now anon...
>wtf you cant like evil characters!
literal babby take
Yeah she's pretty much God Emperor of Candykind. That's why she's awesome.
I'll remember the first series as surprisingly deep for a kids show and containing morals that are pretty much out of line with modern stuff (like that episode where they try the path of non-violence and it doesn't work). Then it had a random tonal shift and lost its steam. If they ended it around season 5 or 6 it'd have been really solid.
Season 3 when Ward left is very clearly the last good season.
It's really good, probably the best show of its era.
She's a very interesting character. She's not evil, but she has no moral compass, she does what she thinks is the best for her people
AND ALSO
>Acoustics Princess
>Agent Princess
>Ancient Glass Princess
>Bandit Princess
>Bee Princess
>Bounce House Princess
>Breakfast Princess
>Breezy (character)
>Bruise Princess
>Cotton Candy Princess
>Crab Princess
>Desert Princess
>Elbow Princess
>Embryo Princess
>Emerald Princess
>Engagement Ring Princess
>Flame Princess
>Frozen Yogurt Princess
>Ghost Princess (character)
>Ghost Princess 2
>Gridface Princess
>Hot Dog Princess
>Irregular Topography Expanse Princess
>Jungle Princess
>Lamprey Princess
>Laurel Princess
>Lizard Princess
>Lullaby Princess
>Lumpy Space Princess
>Lumpy Space Princess (1000+)
>Muscle Princess
>Nightmare Princess
>Ocean Princess
>Old Lady Princess
>Painting Princess
>Peanut Princess
>Peppermint Butler
>Plasma Princess
>Purple Princess
>Raggedy Princess
>Rock Princess
>See-Thru Princess
>Skateboard Princess
>Skeleton Princess
>Slime Princess
>Slumber Princess
>Space Angel Princess
>Strudel Princess
>Toast Princess
>Torcho
>Truth Field Projection Princess
>Turtle Princess
>Water Princess
>Wildberry Princess
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BUT
>PRINCESS bubblegum
they made some half assed attempts to fix this later which just made it worse because now the joke can never ripen
before they decided to focus on gum princess and that annoyin marceline. this show was comfy indeed.
patrician takes, season 1 and even some of seasons 2 and 3, but mostly 1, was peak. then it seems like the writers room was taken over by homosexuals, women, and trannies, and it turned into a grooming feefees queer celebration shitfest. I heard from a friend that for the last season they tried to unfrick it and go back to just random fun adventure bullshit, but i wouldn't know. dropped it after the first 3 seasons.
The creator of Steven Universe became a big part in the writers room before she finally left and made said show but the damage was done
just looked, uh...it..up, and jesus christ it makes a lot more sense.
>she
daily reminder that the creators of this show were inspired by John Money.
It’s Pat!
b***h looks like Lawrence Sonntag in a wig
Season 5 is my favorite, might just be due to nostalgia though.
If its any consolation the last episode where Finn and Jake get reunited again is pretty good, reminds me of good old season 1 adventures
>How will Adventure Time be remembered?
It's already forgotten.
Bait and switch, to groom children.
Making kids shows for adult stoner's is weird.
No it isn't.
no young child would enjoy that.
adventure time is something the too old millenials picked up because it looks like their nintendo games. i've also never seen it, but i can already guess it
I liked space ghost as a kid, and there was a kids version of that show during the day called cartoon planet that was basically the same but a little more kid friendly (no interviews, slightly tamer jokes).
Unfunny uncreative and annoying petulant characters.
anyone been keeping up with the sharty? they've been real quiet for awhile
Kino
i liked the pilot that aired on nickelodeon in 2007
didn't like the actual show
it came out during a heavy "lol weed" moment. that's really all it had going for jt
Gem
>the main character's love interest and female best friend? actually they're gay
went straight to shit when pozzed shit ruined it.
It's the same thing that ruined Korra. The writers took the shipper fandom seriously
Shipping drama was a thing in Korra from day one and something that held the show back heavily its entire runtime. Can you imagine if the original Avatar creators had listened to fans thrown in a love triangle subplot between Aang, Katara, and Zuko in the final season at the same time the characters were supposed to be stopping armageddon? It would've ruined the pacing of the entire show. It was only at the very end of Korra that they decided to shoehorn in a lesbian romance between two characters that had practically never interacted for virtue signal points.
sticky lesbian sex while finn watches on the cuck chair
I want to sex sex sex all the princesses.
why are basedjaks becoming mainstream and how
homosexuals on twitter leaking into Cinemaphile and homosexuals on Cinemaphile leaking out to twitter
Same reason pepe got famous and they haven't figured out the anti-lefty part of the meme yet. Wait for the election again.
They've been going mainstream in the past 5 years ever since one guy spammed "that 30 year old boomer" and Twittergays picked up the oomer lingo. Funny how in 2017 pepe was more popular than wojak, now it's the opposite.
as much as I hate twittergays this whole oomer shit is our fault.
I think the main reason it leaked out was Cinemaphile during the bog era interacting with wall street bets. They shared the same youtube memes.
Sadly, I don't think it will. It's so weirdly esoteric that I think once the episodes stop coming people will stop thinking about it
What are you talking about, the show has been over for like 5 years anon.
>It's so weirdly esoteric
It was fricking huge from 2011-2015, it was a cultural phenomenon for millennials and zoomers.
One of the last great cartoons ever. I don't think it'll ever, ever fricking be topped.
This but replace will with already have stopped.
Was huge.
>esoteric
I'm tired of people using this word when they clearly have no idea what it means
>cuck the MC out of his girl in his own show
>Ends up with nothing to show for all his adventures
>Wonder why zoomers are all jaded cynics now
I remember really enjoying it until the writing fell off, last thing I remember from it was fire princess
Wholesomejak is such a treasure.
Is Gravity Falls any good or is it pozzed? I feel like watching a cartoon
Bean mouth, but over all it's decent
Anything else you'd suggest? I'm not too worried about artstyle. Clone High was the last cartoon I watched that I really enjoyed the entirety of. I've been thinking about watching the Batman series because that still gets raved about
>the Batman series
there's at least 20 of them, not very specific
Batman: The Animated Series, and I think there's one set in the future that's supposed to be good too
at that point you might as well watch all the connecting ones, Superman the Animated Series, Batman the animated series, Static Shock, Batman Beyond, Justice league, zeta project, and the 4 batman movies.
Try the Spider-Man animated series from the 90s kind of underrated imo
It's quite good but the ending was a bit disappointing.
The circle thing being such a nothingburger was lame, but Stan punching Bill to death was kino
It's good. Funny with very little to no blatant pozzing (that I can remember anyway). Beanmouth artsyle is eh but I'd say its counteracted by it being an actually entertaining show. Doesn't outstay its welcome either.
It ended pretty much seconds before the Trump era and Alex Hirsch was just starting to get TDS when it was over. Just in time. But the ending was pretty lame and gay. Lots of muh lore ended up retconned/dropped and not meaning anything.
It ends with the two comic relief cop characters becoming gay lovers. Aside from that, you might notice a familiar formula watching the show. The heckin mystery box that drags you along, pretending there's a planned ending and then the actual ending disappoints everytime.
>It ends with the two comic relief cop characters becoming gay lovers.
does it? I watched it like two years ago and I cant remember that
I liked it
the ending felt pretty rushed to me as well. could've used a 3rd season maybe.
still, it's better that it died early and didn't drag on for a decade like some other shows.
Was good, actually lol'd to a lot of the jokes and like another anon said it doesn't go on forever
I miss S1 and S2 Marceline. I loved her. Reminded me of being young and a girl I had a crush on, Nicole. 🙂
Then they turned her into a c**ty lesbian.
I suppose in a way Adventure Time resonates with millennials and zoomers because it reminds them both of the 90s-2000s when the world was still normal and fun and then the later years when everything became pozzed and turned to shit
I'll always say that Rebecca Sugar and all these other "be gay do crime" libs, in outpouring their bitter millennial traumas onto a generation that had literally nothing to do with it, did more damage to their own cause than conservatives ever could have
>Finale is literally Finn and Jake being replaced with Not-Finn and Not-Jake
Why do longrunning TV shows (predominantly anime) always resort to this absolute moronic concept? It makes no Goddamn sense. We get it; your show has no legitimate vision or story to tell and you've been making shit up as you go since the third or fourth season to maintain your paycheck and ad revenue. Antagonists aren't clever and are just power levels with each new one making the former obsolete. Protagonists succeed due to destiny and the antagonists being moronic. Every. Fricking. Time.
Frick Dragon Ball Z. Frick Bleach. Frick Naruto. Animated soap opera garbage. Meanwhile I guarantee anybody who genuinely looks to this crap as a form of entertainment would look down on General Hospital.
>Why do longrunning TV shows
Because the people who join it want "their" own characters on the screen. Very simple. Narciscism of writers who need double their current pay and a 50% larger writer's room to make such gems as 'welcome to the ouch motherfricker'.
Fondly, I'd guess.
I really liked it. I watched it for the first time two years ago but it somehow still felt nostalgic, despite being my first watch.
First season was my favorite, just a boy and his dog (brother) going on adventures and doing silly shit.
I didn't like all the deep storyline stuff. I think when Fire Princess was introduced I started disliking it. When he had the wet dream about her and kept trying to recreate the events in real life was when I officially stopped watching.
It's not as bad as the later seasons, he gets raped by Lumpy Space Princess
Almost immediately after season 1 it went from goofy adventures to shipping and deepest lore. Every episode either dealt with relationships or character backgrounds. Turning the Ice King into a tragic character was the first straw. I couldn’t tell you what the last was since I dropped it in S3 and never looked back.
I watched the whole show and I can't really recall what happened in the overall scheme of things. I remember individual moments from all over the place if I think about it, but not what the real story was, if there was one.
So I guess the answer is it will be remembered vaguely.
Show makes a hard nosedive whenever they try to do romance
Also I will never forgive them for popularising the modern "awesomeballs random penguinz" writing
>this made millenials and early zoomers shit and cum and drool and piss themselves
YOU WEREN'T THERE MAN
ah yes this show that came out when i was 22 that i didn't watch and i'm right in the middle of the core millenial group
you said early zoomer you should say late millenial since you're being such a homosexual about generations
It's a fun show that takes 12 minutes and always makes you smile if you're not a massive stick in the mud butthole.
It's also not good for pretentious people: both with respect to story/narrative and wrt art. So a win-win for people who enjoy life and want to have a fun time with their short span on Earth.
Algebraic!
>It's also not good for pretentious people
Season 5 and 6 got quite pretentious.
I'm a millennial and I think it's the best cartoon I've seen
Far better than what I grew up with except for the Simpsons and Futurama
I have never met a person who likes AT who is worthy of respect.
It's all just manchild millennials and braindead zoomers.
Basically Rick & Morty for a slightly more mentally deficient fanbase.
My only experience with it is my flakey weird friend would randomly sing the theme song years back. We aren't really friends anymore
Adventure what? Who?
Adventure Tim.
It's about a boy called Tim who goes on adventures with his dog named Gromit.
the dogs name is Tim
>it's a tree trunks episode
As the inferior series. After season 1 Adventure Time went to shit.
The first few seasons were shit to watch because Mordecai was a huge b***h about Margret. The episodes where it was the guys getting involved in wacky shit were the best.
Only show I liked from start to finish was Clarence. Reminded me of Ed, Edd, and Eddy but with bean mouths
Dear God, those characters are abominations of design
The characters are all pretty ugly. Show takes place in Arizona, maybe that's what people look like there
Yeah Clarence was kino too, my dad liked it along with Regular Show which he liked the most, and then gumball.
is that where the janny meme comes from? kek why the frick was it used
This, I never finished the last season because the space tree shit is stupid but absolute kino, one of the only kid shows, or possibly shows in general where the main characters kill people and lie and completely get away with it
20 yo anon. Watched Adventure Time when it was new and I was the target audience. The way I remember it, is that it was really good for the first few seasons, but fell off hard later on and I lost all interest in it. I was surprised by how long it actually ran.
Anybody watched the new Genddy show? How is it?
>It's the only good thing to come out of the 'arty
For me, it's Marco the boy searching for his mother.
>dabs on your gay shitshow
It's frankly embarrassing how far cartoon channels fell so fast. the drop in quality from the late 2000's (going strong since the 90's) is arguably worse than going from looney tunes to the blocky shit animation of the 60s-80s.
because not only are these shows poorly animated, they're ugly, poorly written, and flat uninspired. transformers or GI joe had crappy animation but at least they were cool
I'm so glad I aged out of cartoons when I did, imagine if you were growing up on ed edd n eddy, teen titans, fosters, ben 10, clone wars, etc., and then suddenly told lol nevermind all we're doing is steven universe and other gay shit now
>Regular Show
>Clarence
>Adventure Time
>Amazing World of Gumball
>OVER THE FRICKING GARDEN WALL
>Chowder
>First season of Steven Universe
>Looney Tunes Show
>Flapjack
Your nostalgia is blinding you to a near decade of kino.
>Regular Show
didn't care for it, I thought it was for older kids and I just didn't get it, looking back I just don't like things where characters are losers/pussies
>Clarence
didnt see it, think it was on after my time, but pics posted upthread are ugly, no thanks
>Adventure Time
i didnt care for it. i remember when the first episode came on (i think the premiere was right after the zillo beast clone wars episode, right?) but even as a kid something about it didnt work. i liked how it was an open fantasy world, but looking back I think kid-brain could somehow sense what was to come
>Amazing World of Gumball
annoyed me, no thanks
>OVER THE FRICKING GARDEN WALL
saw it recently on a friend's recommendation, I barely ever watch cartoons but it was pretty cool. setting was neat but animation was bland
the beast was the coolest aspect, mostly cause of the voice. I'm pretty certain my dad had some tapes of samuel ramey so it was eerily familiar which made it cooler
>Chowder
was based
>First season of Steven Universe
lol frick no Black person, have a nice day
>Looney Tunes Show
nah
I grew up watching classic looney tunes and while I do and did like some of the meta 'cartoons but with mundane life stuff' it just didn't connect. i still remember the buggs leaving his wallet at home episode and like some of the gags, but it just can't ever compare to the OG real genius, effort, and quality.
>Flapjack
really annoyed me, I saw it and thought the art direction was cool but the characters were so god damn offputting
sounds more like the last embers of dying success
Gay cringe.
It's weird.
The originator of this style was the ancient "What a Cartoon?!" project/competition.
Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Lab, Courage the Cowardly Dog, even Samurai Jack, the list goes on.
These newer type of cartoons, all started as completely experimental pilots from that project. CN was stuck in a rut, and had to come up with good new programming to keep afloat.
It's very telling that this project, while yielding many good series, was ran completely on a sink or swim basis. If you fricked up, that was your show cancelled e.g. Cow and Chicken lesbian biker episode.
Now with shit like Gumball and Adventure Time, I have the feeling that it was being forcefully propped up from behind. The series fell off the deep end, and catered to VERY niche audiences. homosexuals ans substance abusers, probably in overlapping groups. When I first saw it I was shocked how this could be considered a children's show. Then when I got shitfaced with friends at a party, I got it. This whole thing ISNT meant for sober well adjusted people who have their shit together. It's for crazies, frickups, druggies and gays of the tumblr variety. You could tell by the pandering lesbian fanservice ending, and also the nihillistic post-credits. Nothing matters, everything dies, endless universe.
If the World even exists for more than 20 years to come, it will be forgotten, like all the other disposable cartoons for young adults. Dead and ODd in the dumpsters, like their audiences.
K I N O