If we're talking about other cartoon capeshitters, there's also >Bobobo-bo-bo-bobo >Heybot >The Impossible Man >Ambush Bug >Some incarnations of Deadpool >The Heckler >Plastic Man >Mr. Mxyzptlk >Bat-Mite >Axe Cop >Dr. Mcninja
when he gets a 90s Saturday morning cartoon then he can be in the pic. But while he is still a VERY obscure nothing forgotten character who never had a run go past 20 issues he and you can frick off.
>The 4 of these characters don't have a whole lot in common besides that.
Uh, no, they do. I watched these cartoons a lot as a 90's kid. I'd say Freakazoid is maybe the most dissimilar because it's the most high budget and high concept one and The Mask is the most down to earth of them, but they typically had very similar plots. A lot of plots about losing powers and it either goes:
1) How do I solve this situation without my powers?
Or
2) How do I get my powers back to solve this situation?
>The 4 of these characters don't have a whole lot in common besides that.
Uh, no, they do. I watched these cartoons a lot as a 90's kid. I'd say Freakazoid is maybe the most dissimilar because it's the most high budget and high concept one and The Mask is the most down to earth of them, but they typically had very similar plots. A lot of plots about losing powers and it either goes:
1) How do I solve this situation without my powers?
Or
2) How do I get my powers back to solve this situation?
They all pretend to be superheroes and self narrate comic panel descriptions about themselves all the time. Majority of the time rarely accomplishing actual hero stuff at all.
More like the opening portrayed him as a bouncing off the walls wacky, high energized over the top toon character, while in the show he was mostly vocal stuff like puns and pop culture references who did not move around much or do a lot of physical humor at all.
My heroes
Where is Slapstick?
If we're talking about other cartoon capeshitters, there's also
>Bobobo-bo-bo-bobo
>Heybot
>The Impossible Man
>Ambush Bug
>Some incarnations of Deadpool
>The Heckler
>Plastic Man
>Mr. Mxyzptlk
>Bat-Mite
>Axe Cop
>Dr. Mcninja
warlock too
when he gets a 90s Saturday morning cartoon then he can be in the pic. But while he is still a VERY obscure nothing forgotten character who never had a run go past 20 issues he and you can frick off.
cartoons
Screwball?
cartoons if they capeshit
"Le superhero parody" aka MCU but actually good
Cute
Wackos, screwy, anything with that kinda vibe.
Superhero parodies? Comedic superheroes?
American maid is cute.
>Bandai
W-what?
The goofball hero, I guess. The 4 of these characters don't have a whole lot in common besides that.
>The 4 of these characters don't have a whole lot in common besides that.
Uh, no, they do. I watched these cartoons a lot as a 90's kid. I'd say Freakazoid is maybe the most dissimilar because it's the most high budget and high concept one and The Mask is the most down to earth of them, but they typically had very similar plots. A lot of plots about losing powers and it either goes:
1) How do I solve this situation without my powers?
Or
2) How do I get my powers back to solve this situation?
Toon powers
They all pretend to be superheroes and self narrate comic panel descriptions about themselves all the time. Majority of the time rarely accomplishing actual hero stuff at all.
good
entertaining
looney heroes
Fun, the kinda fun we can't ever have again.
Good! This trope was already overdone in the 80s
Fricking where and when?
Zany 90s
Cartoon heroes. They're the ones that will last for ever.
Biggest Superhero Chads
Comedy characters?
Superhero parodies before they were all just evil Supermans?
Funny
Cartoon characters.
I wouldn’t really say Madman fits since his series changes genres so often that it’s basically a new genre in its own right
Traced, except for maybe the Tick drawing, I don't recognize it.
Reddit
Freakazoid was presented as a manic idiot in the opening but in the episodes themselves he seemed to be the straight man and surrounded by idiots.
... Did you watch the same show we did?
More like the opening portrayed him as a bouncing off the walls wacky, high energized over the top toon character, while in the show he was mostly vocal stuff like puns and pop culture references who did not move around much or do a lot of physical humor at all.
ideally we'll be geting all of these characters in MultiVersus next year
Apart from Jim, human-toon hybrids
Parodies. Any other reply is wrong or shitposting.
goofy ahh