>Very high quality and well-written show with a lot of the things Cinemaphile wants from a cartoon show
>Cinemaphile ignores it entirely because ???
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>Very high quality and well-written show with a lot of the things Cinemaphile wants from a cartoon show
>Cinemaphile ignores it entirely because ???
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No lore. NEXT.
How does it not have lore as a highly serialized show?
It was good though. The thing is, shows can be good, but have a small amount of discussion. What is there really to say about a series like this?
Everything I enjoy is never discussed on Cinemaphile, so I'm not surprised. Although I'd rather prefer it that way. The general consensus around it feels quiet and exclusive rather than loud and obnoxious.
Maybe discussion as to where Green Eggs and Ham succeeded where other Seuss feature adaptations failed. I personally feel it works because it told a gentler story that feels complimentary to Seuss's ideas instead of slavish or confused.
I think you might like it. This anon gets it
it's really just a four-hour movie. Michael Douglas is also pretty good as Guy.
The second season is fine. Not as complete or structured as the first though.
You said it...
I'm all for high quality animation, in fact the animation quality has to be at a certain level in order for me to watch it. But I also need quality voice work and story. And frankly, I can't watch educational stuff meant for young kids either. I'm stunted enough to watch G.I. Joe. But not enough to watch The Berenstain Bears.
It's not educational. It's not even an adaptation of the book in any way. It's an original comedy/adventure show that is loosely built around the aesthetic of Doctor Seuss in the loosest possible way.
This show has the best voice work you idiot.
>It's not even an adaptation of the book in any way
Don't lie, that's exactly what it is. 99% of it is original but it's still an adaptation.
>99% of it is original but it's still an adaptation
Just read this out-loud, and see how stupid it sounds.
It's not stupid dude it's a fact. You don't know what an adaptation is do you?
To be fair, it as as much as an adaptation as it can possibly be; every episode is a pretext for the next hypothetical situation in the book.
I don't like ham, eggs are fine tho
Thanks for reminding me I need to get around to watching the second season at some point, and maybe rewatch the first beforehand.
It just doesn't have the shitpost power to stick around like the other slop that gets peddled around here often.
It's great, but it doesn't really have anything to discuss. No lore, no waifus, and since it's completely over we already discussed the content itself.
>be fujo
>see no fujo content
waste of time
>no fujo content
How do you not ship Guy and Sam?
Sam in particular probably was gay
You're fricked in the head
it never had much of a fandom. only has 221 fics on ao3
I dont give a frick about green eggs and ham and dr Seuss is overrated and mid for the most part
Zoom zoom
Because we already talked about it and nice things don't belong on Cinemaphile for too long.
There's some good porn.
This is the kind of thing Cinemaphile spams daily and you're surprised
There was a ton of threads for the first season.
Didn't bother with the second for some reason.
i didn't like the way it was shaded
>>Cinemaphile ignores it entirely because ???
Most people ignored it entirely because netflix didn't market it as much as they should've. I fricking loved the first season, and didn't even know they released the second one already.
It was a fricking Dr Seuss property with some pretty popular celebrities behind it, don't know why the hell they were so scared to let people know it existed.
Same. I still think the show looks good in general, but I don't know why the frick they thought using soft black shadows for the characters was a good idea. They might as well have not used shading at all.
They dropped the ball by not having Sam and Guy get together, or at least leaving it ambiguous. The majority of fandom content I saw was shipping the two.
>things Cinemaphile wants from a cartoon show
Normal people do, not Cinemaphile
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Other anons get it. Shows only have long-lasting fandoms if there's shiphomosexualry and/or lorehomosexualry.