One of the worst WB shows I’ve seen. The animation quality is atrocious and the humor is super grating. Once you take off the rose tinted glasses, nothing holds up.
One of the worst WB shows I’ve seen. The animation quality is atrocious and the humor is super grating. Once you take off the rose tinted glasses, nothing holds up.
Ok zoomer
Nah frick you, I'm a zoomer and I watched reruns of the show when I was younger in the 2000s. I like it.
>I was younger in the 2000s
LOL frickoff. you have no idea what good quality is douchenozzle
shut up
frick off. hope you die of monkeypox
The Konami games hold up
And the music videos
OP really watched one Kennedy episode and judged the entire show off of that lol
wtf did the original Tiny Toons do to you? It's a fine show.
The old Looney Tunes guard and John K hated it.
That's enough by itself to show you shouldn't waste time on it.
The horrible referential humor is a bad thing to inflict on kids. Why expect 7 year olds to know about decades of Hollywood history
Kys
Eh it was ok not great but ok, I always preferred classic animanics to tiny toons of course if given the option Looney Tunes blows them both out of the water. I guess what I’m trying to say is I prefer Freakazoid I mean they got a memo.
There is no difference between this and Animaniacs in terms of writing and humor.
Simone didn’t get the memo.
>Simone didn’t get the memo.
SOMEONE you mean? jesus frick you are moronic
>Jesus
Nah, Animaniacs was edgier (still incredibly kid friendly of course) and less focused on "dude, it's the 90s" and school/being-a-kid-based humor.
Kids loved Looney Tunes which is full of ancient memes kids of multiple decades didn't understand after the 30s-50s.
>less focused on "dude, it's the 90s"
One of the main segments was a parody of Goodfellas, a movie that was new at the time.
Contemporary references aren't necessarily "It's the 90s!" Goodfellas was also years old by the time Animaniacs aired and almost all their segments were written by one particular writer, Deanna Oliver, who wasn't involved with the WB seasons.
There wasn't even decades of Hollywood history when Looney Tunes started. That's what I actually spoke of.
For some of the episodes they outsourced the animation to cheaper studios. It's a lottery!
>The animation quality is atrocious
This is back when some cartoons had 65 episode seasons so a new episode could air every weekday for months. A single animation studio can't handle that workload, so they used five and the results were mixed.
>the humor is super grating.
True in many cases, but there were some funny bits.
Mixed artstyle aside, Gumball is pretty much this generation's Tiny Toons:
>pop culture references
>celebrity parodies
>musical numbers
>takes primarily place in a school full of weird and whimsy characters
>cutesy artstyle
>slapstick
>surrealism
>fourth wall breaks up the ass
>gay and crossdressing humor
>dark and shocking (at the time) scenes
>sometimes animated by Japanese studios (TMS and Studio 4°C)
>female furry characters have TONS of porn and are the most popular characters by fans
If you like one, you automatically like the other.