Why did his daddy issues permeate his entire career? For the last 31 years John has been trying to make George Liquor and Jimmy catch on. Even projects unrelated to those two that people otherwise liked would heavily, heavily feature them for no reason. Weekend Pussy Hunt comes to mind, and I wouldn't be surprised if his Heart Breakers idea would have involved Jimmy becoming the lead member of the band.
It feels like actual insanity on John's part.
More like they permeate the awareness of John haters. > he's obsessed with putting in the characters because I obsessively imagined him putting them into a show he didn't actually make
And here I thought you were going to make a single post without complaining about something.
Get a life
I'm sorry, what in the frick? Honestly, pretty good troll, i'll never get closure on this, and you ruined my day.
Y'all think a normal human conversation is trolling, but insults and harassment are a normal human conversation. Must be a sad way to live
I'm half convinced John is lying when he says Jimmy is based on a moronic kid he harassed when he was young and that Jimmy is instead based on John being bullied as a child
The obsession with his father is just some textbook shit about his nurturing provider instead treating him like a rival and belittling and showing him up at every turn, don't forget that story John told about trying to bring a girl home and getting cucked by his dad
All of that is also probably why John kept going after the little girls, dude has major arrested development and the desire to win his father's approval by acting in a way he thought a man should act which he learned from his dad's treatment of him, the irony being his dad was an immature prick
John's dad was a cold-blooded, super macho he-man type who routinely called John a homosexual to his face for liking cartoons and for being an artist/drawing stuff and wanting to make a living as an animator.
John both idolizes and despises his father and never found a way to compartmentalize those feelings, which in turn bled into his adult life and work.
I'm feeling a weird mix of sympathy and disgust, but I also don't forgive him. Is John a real life Clay Puppington?
John's dad was a cold-blooded, super macho he-man type who routinely called John a homosexual to his face for liking cartoons and for being an artist/drawing stuff and wanting to make a living as an animator.
John both idolizes and despises his father and never found a way to compartmentalize those feelings, which in turn bled into his adult life and work.
He was right though, he was the rare non-homosexual in animation, who did a lot to reupholster it but his work was not respected by his peers. A quite poetic story, reminiscent of the Bible ( including Sodom and Gomorrah)
You are crazy
Just some obvious observations that I would have liked to discuss over the years instead of the usual delusional types hating on him.
Until we get new episodes for Hulu at least. I mean, Futurama is coming back to Hulu, and there's some(?) rumor that American Dad will move to Hulu as well, so here's hoping King of the Hill comes back (even though I don't really want it to come back).
Ren & Stimpy has always been John's only good show. I feel as if John K. is nothing more than a one-hit wonder, with his original Ren & Stimpy being the only successful show he's made and everything else afterwards is dogshit.
It's the classic George Lucas effect: A single creator gets all the credit for a collaborative effort, and as they get more creative control as a result quality goes way down with no one to fix any bad ideas.
What would you do with him anyways? It's also hard to separate him from John's persona since he's sorta based on his dad. Also a patriot american, modern cartons seems to hate those.
The TV show Psych seems obviously inspired by Ren and Stimpy, with the dynamic between Shawn and his dad having some inspiration from George, especially in the early seasons. Kind of flies in the face of deranged animation groomers and grooming victims talking about the character
George Liquor and Shawn's dad have nothing in common unless you think both of them being hard asses makes them identical, which would be moronic. >Ren and Stimpy obviously inspired Psych
What the absolute frick are you talking about?
Why did he think GL was funny or endearing in any way?
I like him
John has daddy issues
Why did his daddy issues permeate his entire career? For the last 31 years John has been trying to make George Liquor and Jimmy catch on. Even projects unrelated to those two that people otherwise liked would heavily, heavily feature them for no reason. Weekend Pussy Hunt comes to mind, and I wouldn't be surprised if his Heart Breakers idea would have involved Jimmy becoming the lead member of the band.
It feels like actual insanity on John's part.
More like they permeate the awareness of John haters.
> he's obsessed with putting in the characters because I obsessively imagined him putting them into a show he didn't actually make
Get a life
Y'all think a normal human conversation is trolling, but insults and harassment are a normal human conversation. Must be a sad way to live
John?
Definitely a little nuts, especially to have made some of the later stuff he did. A shame too.
I'm half convinced John is lying when he says Jimmy is based on a moronic kid he harassed when he was young and that Jimmy is instead based on John being bullied as a child
The obsession with his father is just some textbook shit about his nurturing provider instead treating him like a rival and belittling and showing him up at every turn, don't forget that story John told about trying to bring a girl home and getting cucked by his dad
All of that is also probably why John kept going after the little girls, dude has major arrested development and the desire to win his father's approval by acting in a way he thought a man should act which he learned from his dad's treatment of him, the irony being his dad was an immature prick
I'm feeling a weird mix of sympathy and disgust, but I also don't forgive him. Is John a real life Clay Puppington?
John's dad was a cold-blooded, super macho he-man type who routinely called John a homosexual to his face for liking cartoons and for being an artist/drawing stuff and wanting to make a living as an animator.
John both idolizes and despises his father and never found a way to compartmentalize those feelings, which in turn bled into his adult life and work.
He was right though, he was the rare non-homosexual in animation, who did a lot to reupholster it but his work was not respected by his peers. A quite poetic story, reminiscent of the Bible ( including Sodom and Gomorrah)
Just some obvious observations that I would have liked to discuss over the years instead of the usual delusional types hating on him.
I think he's funny
>this crossover happened
>This was the last piece of KOTH content we got
Until we get new episodes for Hulu at least. I mean, Futurama is coming back to Hulu, and there's some(?) rumor that American Dad will move to Hulu as well, so here's hoping King of the Hill comes back (even though I don't really want it to come back).
>Hank ever crossing his legs or going barefoot
Christ John, I know you're only up your own ass but could you TRY to get this character right?
Don't forget the stoned facial expression, his YELLOW shirt and the rolled-up cuffs on his jeans,
This. Always bugged me, not just because I hate bare feet, but because Hank isn't the "barefoot" guy.
Mike Judge voiced in that thing so I doubt he really cared.
Why was George so funny looking in the 1991 episodes, but so shit everywhere else (like here )?
Ren & Stimpy has always been John's only good show. I feel as if John K. is nothing more than a one-hit wonder, with his original Ren & Stimpy being the only successful show he's made and everything else afterwards is dogshit.
It's the classic George Lucas effect: A single creator gets all the credit for a collaborative effort, and as they get more creative control as a result quality goes way down with no one to fix any bad ideas.
shame
What would you do with him anyways? It's also hard to separate him from John's persona since he's sorta based on his dad. Also a patriot american, modern cartons seems to hate those.
>What would you do with him anyways?
Shoot the character in the face, sit on the rights for 60 years.
i really don't think they needed a cartoon based on John's weird daddy issues
The TV show Psych seems obviously inspired by Ren and Stimpy, with the dynamic between Shawn and his dad having some inspiration from George, especially in the early seasons. Kind of flies in the face of deranged animation groomers and grooming victims talking about the character
And here I thought you were going to make a single post without complaining about something.
I'm sorry, what in the frick? Honestly, pretty good troll, i'll never get closure on this, and you ruined my day.
You are crazy
George Liquor and Shawn's dad have nothing in common unless you think both of them being hard asses makes them identical, which would be moronic.
>Ren and Stimpy obviously inspired Psych
What the absolute frick are you talking about?
Did guys mother try to abort him but fail and only give him brain damage or what