Remember the episode where Rocko became the boss of the comic book store and immedaitely turned into a sadistic evil capitalist that took great pleasure in turning his employer's lives into hell?
Rocko sucks. Only thing that got a kick out of me is when there was a pause or silence there’d be a well timed fart sound effect. It was mostly creepy and unfunny.
>That "crossdressing" episode where the frog neighbor guys loves dressing as a clown in secret, and even meets up with guys in motels to perform clown shows for them, and then his wife finds out and freaks out about it
Real answer is probably because it's a dig at "post modern" life where absurdism and "lol random" has taken over, compared to the classical idyllic safe-as-shit 50s and 60s nuclear family centered sitcoms.
What a good show. I have the full DVD collection and might start rewatching them tonight. I've been thinking about getting the full courage the cowardly dog DVD collection too.
No, it's its own cartoon. I think it share the same art style as Dexter's Lab (maybe?). All I remember is there was a family, a daughter and a dog that was small and demure until someone said something bad to it, then he went apeshit and transformed into a giant dog that fricked shit up in rage, though not in a bloody. I also remember distinctiely they made a couple of edgy jokes and mentioned "pussy" or something similar like that.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Possibly then Courage the Cowardly Dog, he goes really off-model when he's freaking out, and he's pretty much constantly freaking out, because, see, he's cowardly.
>what was so "modern" about his life?
He wasn't from there originally. He basically moved to America. So he considered that his new "modern" life, separate from his old one back in Australia or whatnot. Modern doesn't mean advanced or special, it just means what it is now compared to the past
Remember the episode where Rocko has a hidden elevator in his fridge that takes him to his secret basement? I forgot what he kept there, I think it was some type of grill meat or whatever.
used to work front desk at a blue collar place and every time someone would squirt the fake hand sanitizer (it was aloe vera gel) at work during the peak of the covid hysteria I would shout TURN THE PAGE WASH YOUR HANDS and only one weird old fella recognized it and kept saying OH BABY OH BABY OH BABY in response so I stopped and I told him he made the girls in the back uncomfortable and he wasn't allowed but really I just didn't want to risk having to talk 90s cartoons with him
This show made me feel very uneasy as a child. Could never put my finger on what exactly it was, but some of their grossout gags went way to far and the show had a general atmosphere of being weirdly malicious.
I feel the same about almost all klasky-csupo animated shows. 90s were full of "gross humor" for kids but then when that got old k-c started doing these bizarre body horror shows that I just find disturbing. I guess there was nothing left to do but keep making things more disgusting and disturbing. It would also probably be the norm if Tartakovsky didn't revive the cartoon modern and make everything angular and punchy.
Jesus. Someone post her pic I am too lazy. A literal shekel collector.
"She was married to her business partner Gábor Csupó before they started their animation company; they have two sons together from their marriage. Tommy Pickles' appearance from Rugrats is based on their younger son, Brandon.[7] Their older son, Jarrett Csupó, died in 2018 from liver cancer at the age of 33.[8] Klasky is of Polish-israeli and Russian-israeli descent.[9]"
I feel the same about almost all klasky-csupo animated shows. 90s were full of "gross humor" for kids but then when that got old k-c started doing these bizarre body horror shows that I just find disturbing. I guess there was nothing left to do but keep making things more disgusting and disturbing. It would also probably be the norm if Tartakovsky didn't revive the cartoon modern and make everything angular and punchy.
You make these same posts every time someones makes a thread about an old cartoon.
Never cared for any of them. I could tolerate one episode of Rocko or Catdog, couldn't tolerate Angry Beavers at all. If they kept playing them, I'd switch to Video and play N64 or go outside.
I remember when I was a kid there were two different nick or cn channels in the channel guide with one just airing the same stuff but three hours ahead because of time zones. There was also the nicktoons channel so I suppose there could be three nick channels at once
The vacuum from Rocko's Modern Life turned me gay. I'm not kidding. I had the show on DVD growing up and I would always get this weird feeling in my stomach when the scene with the vacuum came on. Something about the way the vacuum's mouth is animated makes it seem so inviting and welcoming. The scene also invoked a sense of domination as Rocko and Heffer are sucked inside the mouth and then to the back of the throat and are unable to resist it. Turns out I had a vore fetish but did not understand it until I discovered vore online when I was entering high school. I used to open up my parents' Henry Hoover and curl up inside pretending it ate me but my parents would ground me when I got stuck inside. The vacuum in the show is male so I would always imagine a male vacuum in my fantasies and somewhere along the line I think that turned me gay.
I shared something deep and personal. It was on topic. Now you sling insults about something that means so much to me? I learned what love was from this machine. You take that love. You smash it on the ground like the Ed Bighead you are!
The same thing happened to me with the scene in Dragon Ball where Cell devours Android 18 but thankfully it manifested as a rape fetish and I'm straight instead
I had a bondage fetish awakened in me from an early episode of Spongebob where they go around capturing people with a net gun.
There was also a Pokemon episode where Jessie and James get tied up that made me tingly in a way I didn't yet understand.
"Rocko's Life" doesn't have the same ring to it.
They shoulda called it "Rocko's shitty life".
Remember the episode where he made Heffer a present out of his bellybutton fuzz? And they both wanted to murder each other? What a fricked up show.
>Remember the episode where he made Heffer a present out of his bellybutton fuzz?
Other way around, that was Heffer.
Remember the episode where the frog b***h tried to cheat on her husband with Rocko and showed him frog porn on the discovery channel?
Remember the episode where Rocko became the boss of the comic book store and immedaitely turned into a sadistic evil capitalist that took great pleasure in turning his employer's lives into hell?
That was Heffer making a shitty gift for Rocko
Rocko was the normal one who wouldn't do anything gross
>Rocko was the normal one who wouldn't do anything gross
He's literally running around with no pants baka
It's hard to live before or after you lived. Therefore he was modern.
Rocko sucks. Only thing that got a kick out of me is when there was a pause or silence there’d be a well timed fart sound effect. It was mostly creepy and unfunny.
it's referring to how the 90s were pretty much the start of "modern times" as we think of them
Rocky get ipad
It captured the 90s spirit
>That "crossdressing" episode where the frog neighbor guys loves dressing as a clown in secret, and even meets up with guys in motels to perform clown shows for them, and then his wife finds out and freaks out about it
So that's how his son trooned out
Real answer is probably because it's a dig at "post modern" life where absurdism and "lol random" has taken over, compared to the classical idyllic safe-as-shit 50s and 60s nuclear family centered sitcoms.
The show was very much man vs society, man vs self, man vs vacuous existence
>The show was very much man vs society
Give me one example how this applies to Rocko, I just remember him living out his days and working at a boring but apparently well paying job.
Conglom-o? the episode where the vacuum cleaners take over the earth?
There's a fully automated grocery store in one episode.
What a good show. I have the full DVD collection and might start rewatching them tonight. I've been thinking about getting the full courage the cowardly dog DVD collection too.
>cowardly dog
Is that the show where the dog turns into a beast when someone chastises him?
I think that's Earthworm Jim
No, it's its own cartoon. I think it share the same art style as Dexter's Lab (maybe?). All I remember is there was a family, a daughter and a dog that was small and demure until someone said something bad to it, then he went apeshit and transformed into a giant dog that fricked shit up in rage, though not in a bloody. I also remember distinctiely they made a couple of edgy jokes and mentioned "pussy" or something similar like that.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Only thing I can think of is maybe What a Cartoon Show and what you saw was one of the random pilots that would premiere on there.
Possibly then Courage the Cowardly Dog, he goes really off-model when he's freaking out, and he's pretty much constantly freaking out, because, see, he's cowardly.
>what was so "modern" about his life?
He wasn't from there originally. He basically moved to America. So he considered that his new "modern" life, separate from his old one back in Australia or whatnot. Modern doesn't mean advanced or special, it just means what it is now compared to the past
he didnt need to wear pants
I think you should listen to Vsauce's explanation of Ironic and you'll understand language differently
>listen to Vsauce
friends with a troony
>worked as a cashier at a comic book shop
>home owner
It was the midwest. You can get a house in certain places there for like 50 grand
He specifically states that he rents.
Remember the episode where Rocko has a hidden elevator in his fridge that takes him to his secret basement? I forgot what he kept there, I think it was some type of grill meat or whatever.
Wait wasn't he a sex line operator?
Oh baby oh baby oh baby..
used to work front desk at a blue collar place and every time someone would squirt the fake hand sanitizer (it was aloe vera gel) at work during the peak of the covid hysteria I would shout TURN THE PAGE WASH YOUR HANDS and only one weird old fella recognized it and kept saying OH BABY OH BABY OH BABY in response so I stopped and I told him he made the girls in the back uncomfortable and he wasn't allowed but really I just didn't want to risk having to talk 90s cartoons with him
any mega for this? tried finding it on archive org but no luck
This show made me feel very uneasy as a child. Could never put my finger on what exactly it was, but some of their grossout gags went way to far and the show had a general atmosphere of being weirdly malicious.
I feel the same about almost all klasky-csupo animated shows. 90s were full of "gross humor" for kids but then when that got old k-c started doing these bizarre body horror shows that I just find disturbing. I guess there was nothing left to do but keep making things more disgusting and disturbing. It would also probably be the norm if Tartakovsky didn't revive the cartoon modern and make everything angular and punchy.
I blame Klasky israelitepo for the architect fetish I developed later
Jesus. Someone post her pic I am too lazy. A literal shekel collector.
"She was married to her business partner Gábor Csupó before they started their animation company; they have two sons together from their marriage. Tommy Pickles' appearance from Rugrats is based on their younger son, Brandon.[7] Their older son, Jarrett Csupó, died in 2018 from liver cancer at the age of 33.[8] Klasky is of Polish-israeli and Russian-israeli descent.[9]"
You make these same posts every time someones makes a thread about an old cartoon.
Do you often feel gangstalked?
> He isn't being gangstalked.
Well aren't you special.
I know what you mean. I got the same vibe from Cow and Chicken and Ren and Stimpy.
It had a gross and uneasy atmosphere that put me off.
The cartoon channels are showing Rockos Modern Life, Angry Beavers and Catdog simultaneously. Which one do you watch?
Never cared for any of them. I could tolerate one episode of Rocko or Catdog, couldn't tolerate Angry Beavers at all. If they kept playing them, I'd switch to Video and play N64 or go outside.
Probably Angry Beavers but it's a close call between that and Rocko.
Did you have 3 different nick channels or something?
I remember when I was a kid there were two different nick or cn channels in the channel guide with one just airing the same stuff but three hours ahead because of time zones. There was also the nicktoons channel so I suppose there could be three nick channels at once
>Angry Beaves
>Catdog
These shows fricking sucked. Might as well throw Iggy and the wienerroaches in there for maximum trash.
>talking shit about iggy
>when it has this kino of an intro
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You want shitty?
I give you SHITTY
holy fricking shit are you kidding me? this crap was permanently deleted from my mind until now
I wish it was permanently deleted from MY memory
Ed, Edd and Eddie was the fricking worst of them.
Rocko > Angry Beavers >!!> cat Dog
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i only know rocket power
He was a homosexual.
He's in love with the mail lady (a kangaroo)
The vacuum from Rocko's Modern Life turned me gay. I'm not kidding. I had the show on DVD growing up and I would always get this weird feeling in my stomach when the scene with the vacuum came on. Something about the way the vacuum's mouth is animated makes it seem so inviting and welcoming. The scene also invoked a sense of domination as Rocko and Heffer are sucked inside the mouth and then to the back of the throat and are unable to resist it. Turns out I had a vore fetish but did not understand it until I discovered vore online when I was entering high school. I used to open up my parents' Henry Hoover and curl up inside pretending it ate me but my parents would ground me when I got stuck inside. The vacuum in the show is male so I would always imagine a male vacuum in my fantasies and somewhere along the line I think that turned me gay.
Meds, now.
is this pasta? if not it is now. thanks homosexual!
I shared something deep and personal. It was on topic. Now you sling insults about something that means so much to me? I learned what love was from this machine. You take that love. You smash it on the ground like the Ed Bighead you are!
The same thing happened to me with the scene in Dragon Ball where Cell devours Android 18 but thankfully it manifested as a rape fetish and I'm straight instead
I had a bondage fetish awakened in me from an early episode of Spongebob where they go around capturing people with a net gun.
There was also a Pokemon episode where Jessie and James get tied up that made me tingly in a way I didn't yet understand.
Oh and a femdom fetish from the Kanker Sisters.
I thought there would be at least 5 posters railing against the israelites
one of those times when the j*w doesn't need to be named because it's self-evident
He had an episode about getting a credit card, warning kids they are bad and encourage buying a lot so they can take everything you have.
See, back in the 90's, that was modern, because the present hadn't happened yet.
Is Cinemaphile just brainlets? He was a fricking wallaby from the outback. Yes, it was a relatively modern life.
He was a sex worker.
Fricking Flem Rock
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