Why is horse show positioned further down the timescale than Undertale? By the time UT was out the horse show's popularity was already dwindling. Same for AT, they're both neatly fit into core zoomer culture and were hardly heard of in the late zoomer culture era.
Well RS ended in January 2017 and only had a few episodes. It was mostly over by 2016, making it mostly only core zoomer. By contrast AT and MLP aired deep into 2018 giving them more overlap with late zoomer.
Rurouni Kenshin, anime about a swordsman in the late 19th century made by a convicted pedophile. It's actually a 90s show but this chart uses US air dates.
I remember most the shit from early Boomer to early X cause my parents were Boomers, maybe half the 80s toyslop cartoons, 90% of the Millenial category up to early mid-Zoomer, TV hasn't been the same since the 2000s. Guess my age
Last Kept Up With: It depends what you mean by "kept up". Late Zoomer Gen Z is the last one I know well, but I still know a good chunk of the Early Gen Alpha chart.
First Cartton I remember is Tom and Jerry on CN in the mornings and I am currently watching Unicorn Warriors Eternal
Also the gen alpha section is shit because half of it is stuff oriented towards older people that Alpha has no relation to, replace half the cartoons there with streamers and various Elsa Spiderman pregnancy videos and it would line up more closely
I saw most cartoons in the mid 2000's, but back then, most things I was watching were 90's cartoons.
Why is horse show positioned further down the timescale than Undertale? By the time UT was out the horse show's popularity was already dwindling. Same for AT, they're both neatly fit into core zoomer culture and were hardly heard of in the late zoomer culture era.
Because it ran from 2010 to 2018 and overlapped in both eras
So did Regular Show but it doesn't overlap, because by the end of it nobody cared. FiM and AT are in the same position.
Well RS ended in January 2017 and only had a few episodes. It was mostly over by 2016, making it mostly only core zoomer. By contrast AT and MLP aired deep into 2018 giving them more overlap with late zoomer.
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What's that show under invader zim?
Rurouni Kenshin, anime about a swordsman in the late 19th century made by a convicted pedophile. It's actually a 90s show but this chart uses US air dates.
Kenshin
I remember most the shit from early Boomer to early X cause my parents were Boomers, maybe half the 80s toyslop cartoons, 90% of the Millenial category up to early mid-Zoomer, TV hasn't been the same since the 2000s. Guess my age
Cool chart, thanks.
First Remember: Late Gen X
Last Kept Up With: It depends what you mean by "kept up". Late Zoomer Gen Z is the last one I know well, but I still know a good chunk of the Early Gen Alpha chart.
My dick is still out for Harambe, too.
Early Millenial to Core Zoomer
after that I just stopped caring
First Cartton I remember is Tom and Jerry on CN in the mornings and I am currently watching Unicorn Warriors Eternal
Also the gen alpha section is shit because half of it is stuff oriented towards older people that Alpha has no relation to, replace half the cartoons there with streamers and various Elsa Spiderman pregnancy videos and it would line up more closely
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Early millennial to late millennial with a few late gen-x cartoons tossed in (thundercats and transformers).
Some late 90s to early 2000s with some 80s shows thanks to tooncast.
Late Gen X - Late Millennial basically.