I just dont get why most cartoons nowadays want to be like duckman and try to be deep or meaningful. trying to teach me about homosexual feelings or that shit. im there to watch cartoons not hear the typical story of a protagonist that hates his parents or was raped. frick. who asks for this kind of content? zoomers? the alphabet people? who?
Alphabet people? Like the CIA?
Worse, the FCC
>im there to watch cartoons not hear the typical story of a protagonist that hates his parents or was raped.
Bro, what the frick were you watching?
inside job. im a moron for thinking it was worth it. wasted 2 weeks of my life watching that trash show
You should have been tipped off after the first "wypipo bad" joke
>I just dont get why most cartoons nowadays want to be like duckman
I dont see any.
Whose the guy on the right?
Sam Hyde
You wasted invoked Duckman for this gay shit?
sorry anon
why did someone draw that
Pretty sure the artist draws a lot of stuff like that. And he does it because normies think it's funny because of how whacky and random it is.
why do conservatives get upset cartoons aren't adhering to thier norms when they've historically tried to discourage there own children and others from doing anything with art? maybe if you encouraged children more media would be adherent to you're cultural wants but you abandoned media so of course the alphabet people took over
Okay Vivze.
Why does he look homeless drug addict?
>Why does he look homeless drug addict?
Because Sam Hyde is a homeless drug addict.
because your a piece of a shit that needs to be taught how to be a human being
Most modern writers don't want to be artists they want to write essayists.
Most people enjoy giving their unsolicited opinion, that's why most friend groups have that one butthole (I was him at one point) who always tries to give a long sermon about some shit and take the moral high ground.
These kinds of people want to be praised for their ideas and opinions but because they aren't particularly intelligent or successful they don't have important anything to say.
Though writing essays is a form of storytelling it's not the narrative experiential narratives that we enjoy in artistic fiction like animation.
Essays and art almost will almost have a message however great fiction doesn't dwell on the message, they use to give the audience a compelling experience.
The main problem is modern writers don't understand the experiential nature of art is the appeal.
Why is Duckman your go-to for comedy being too "serious"? I mean, yeah, sometimes there would be some lesson or moral or whatever but other adult cartoons of the 90s like Simpsons, Futurama, and KOTH, would also do this, and were even more schmaltzy. If anything Duckman was the odd man out for being more irreverent and shallow than the more popular cartoons. Duckman would commit senseless crimes and acts of violence or do drugs or whatever. The one recurring serious character element of his dead wife was sacrificed for a cheap 'screw the audience' joke in the series finale, too.
You have Asuka in your OP pic, which comes from the poster boy of "not like the other cartoons (animes)".