Watching 90s cartoon
>Selling chocolate door to door episode
>Bully challenges character to fight episode
>Characters are superheroes episode
>Summer beach/pool episode
>Character cheats and feels guilty episode
>Character becomes hall monitor and power goes to their head episode
>Scouts in the wood episode
>Detention is like prison episode
Yeah, we really have become less moral haven't we?
they still try to be moral but now it's inverted morality, so everything is just a variation of
>gay/gay sex allegory
>you're special and everyone has to accept you 100% of the time
>>you're special and everyone has to accept you 100% of the time
That's a nice lesson in a certain way, I mean Dexter had the same message in an episode but Dee Dee twisted it with "not if you wanna be popular", then The Simpsons in Girls Just Want to Have Sums made fun of that very same concept
its an idiotic lesson.
Nobody accepts you 100% of the time, let alone HAS to. Besides, who's going to make them?
Dee Dee's remark just points out an obvious reality to collapse that line of thinking.
I don't think is the best lesson but I got the weird eyes for being myself and/or hide my true self and nothing about LGBT+ even, just liking Cartoons was enough
you and most of the people who end up in the animation industry. Did you deserve it? Maybe, probably not. Does it make you unique? Nope.
and really, who is this message for? Its not helpful to the person suffering from weird eyes, because it just makes them even more unsociable and isolated at a time when very few kids have the emotional or mental tools to deal with that kind of response.
So is it for the weird-eye-shooting bullies? Some delusional pie in the sky hope that they watch a show that leans heavily into
>you're special and everyone has to accept you 100% of the time
and will suddenly have a revelation to mend their ways?
Preposterous. You're never going to bring about utopia, ideological vision of a no conflict world based on a sense of an overarching authority who will make people behave. A better strategy is to raise tougher and more capable children, and that goes with them learning the world isnt always nice and for reasons that make no sense.
it's like they are pushing the exact opposite of what's moral.
KINO
Watching 2022 Cartoon
>Onions
>TRANSGENDER?????????
>GAYYYYY
>Bean Mouth/Noodle Arms
Give me a 90s cartoon with a copy/paste plot any day.
That sounds like Steven Universe, stop saying all shows look like Steven Universe because that's not true
Also:
>Noodle Arms
Like Dee Dee and Dexter don't have noodle arms
Every cartoon I don't like reminds me of Steven Universe
well Stephen Universe + TTG go re-killed cartoon network. Though it can be argued it was actually adventure time that set the board for it
Did really? I mean... there are plenty of shows trying to capture the wackiness of the 90's
it started with the gay allegories and noodle arm bean mouths and launched the careers of a lot of people involved in modern CN shit.
>Selling chocolate door to door episode
>Bully challenges character to fight episode
>Characters are superheroes episode
>Summer beach/pool episode
>Character cheats and feels guilty episode
>Character becomes hall monitor and power goes to their head episode
>Scouts in the wood episode
>Detention is like prison episode
All these things can be done in a rote autopilot kind of way, and they can also be done in a rote autopilot "le subverted expectations" kind of way, but more importantly, if you have characters that are actually interesting and act outside the box, you should be able to pop them into one of these story templates and have them drive the train off the rails and have your audience sit up in their seats, actually being stimulated by the real Change that's going on in front of their eyes
Do kids not get forced to sell things door to door anymore?
>girls vs boys episode
>relatives never before mentioned show up to visit episode
>characters go to another country episode
Ive never seen or heard of it. They do school bake sales and shit though. It might be considered too dangerous to send kids out door-to-door these days.
Not anymore shits dangerous out there
thats probably a more common middle america suburbia thing than anything else. Lots of that kind of humor saturated DL.
My parents never let me sell things door to door for fundraisers because they were afraid I'd get abducted or raped. They never told me that's why until I was an adult so they just refused to chaperone me and told me no one wanted anything from school fundraisers.
>told me no one wanted anything from school fundraisers.
They weren't wrong though
I always like Scout and woods episodes.
Though I am bias since I was in the Scouts.
These are all classic SpongeBob episodes
also are episodes on Rugrats, Doug, Rocket Power, Hey Arnold, Rocko's Modern Life, Ren & Stimpy, Jimmy Neutron, Invader Zim, Fairly Oddparents, Dexter's Lab, Recess, Cow & Chicken
Almost all of them had a star was style trench run scene
>2000-2005 cartoon
>General corporate sterile feel inspired by Disney’s California sitcoms
>Fart jokes
>The words "duh" and "dude" overused
>The entire world resetting after the episode is done
>Characters screaming and being annoying as the main form of jokes
>Extremely generic aesops/morals: character becomes rich but loses it because of greed, character mishears a conversation which leads to trouble in the friend group, characters who are friends deny being in love when they're actually in love, character loses memory
>"How can you think of food at a time like this"
>Attemps at imitating anime
>Teenager has to deal with high school drama (why did execs think elementary kids would care about this?)
>younger millennials say how amazing it was, even though it was mediocre
>Industryfag
You again? I thought you killed yourself after the Kim Possible QnA.
This is just a list of shit kids commonly did in the 90s. It was relatable.
90s cartoons were mostly written by boomers.
>Watching modern cartoon
>Anime references
>Characters cry every other scene
>Romance plots everywhere
>Obligatory gay couple
>Exaggerated faces as a punchline
>Little girl character who is a total hardcore badass
>Male protagonist doesn't get the girl and has to learn to accept it
>Female protagonist gets everything they want
>Faggy musical numbers
>Everyone needs therapy
>Lorehomosexualry
>Character thought to be a friend is actually an enemy
>Fake obnoxious slang and cutesy dialogue
Name ten cartoons that do this
Gravity Falls
Adventure Time
Steven Universe
Summer Camp Island
High Guardian Spice
Star Vs. the Forces of Evil
Amphibia
The Owl House
DuckTales
She-Ra
Congratulations, you noticed that shows employ what people refer to as "tropes" and/or "cliches". Would you like a medal for this discovery?
Invader Zim did half of these and it was great every time
>watching 60s/70s cartoon
>it's just your average sitcom with fantastical elements added to it
and it was better. RIP cartoons
watching tartakovsky cartoon
>long, drawn-out silence
>goofy cartoon sound effects to fill the void
Watching Cartoon
>Thing happens
Watchin 2020's cartoon
>Looming mystery that stays in the background for several episodes and is resolved poorly
>Anime "homages" that are closer to straight-up plagiarism
>All character development mandates crying because CRYING IS EMOOOTIONAL
>Special guest animation by Spencer Wan or James Baxter
>Villain is hyped up for an entire season and then defeated in 1 minute
What else can I add to this?
Watching modern cartoon
>loreshit
Cry.
Watching late 90s/early 2000s cartoons
>Unique visuals
>Good animation
>Good writing
>Imaginative premises
>Great humor that can be enjoyed by adults just as much as kids
>Kino action sequences
>Cartoons made by actual cartoonists
We never knew how good we had it until it was gone forever
OP didn't even wait three days to remake his thread.
GOAT tier
>Detention is like prison episode
GREAT TIER
>Characters are superheroes episode
>Character becomes hall monitor and power goes to their head episode
TYPICALLY GOOD TIER
>Character cheats and feels guilty episode
>Bully challenges character to fight episode
TYPICALLY BAD TIER
>Selling chocolate door to door episode
>Scouts in the wood episode
ENTIRELY DEPENDS ON HOW HOT/CUTE THE CHARACTERS ARE TIER
>Summer beach/pool episode
Yes all based