Zoomers can't comprehend the disapointment of coming home from school and it's two back to back episodes of As Told By Ginger
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It was actually quite kino, done by the rugrats studio. They don't make kids shows like these anymore.
Rugrats was complete shit though. Even as a child I knew this.
~~*Klasky Csupo*~~
Dumb esl poster
>you're dumb for speaking two languages
Do Americans really?
>didn't even deny it
Relax brown boy
Not the original anon and also I'm whiter than you Juan
Born and raised in America, unlike you pablo.
Obvious samegay. We can see your ip moron
If you werent born in America youre actually worse than an American.
That being said, I liked when Courtney stuffed her bra and the other girl took it off.
This. It's weird how non Americans don't understand how irrelevant they are. When people say zoomer no one is thinking of nor cares about some 19 moron in europe or asia
Well we're typically about a quarter up to half your size (while taller) so I can see why pound for pound you'd feel that way.
>turd world brownies are actually taller than americans! You're coping!
Buddy, I think you're the one coping here.
There are hardly any zoomers in most of the world
Asia and Europe stopped having kids 40 years ago the only place where millennials and zoomers exist in large numbers is like Indian Africa and North America
Dont mind them
Its their mutt brain coping mechanism
>thirdie outs herself
Kwab
You’re moronic if you think OP is “esl.”
This zoomerism drives me nuts because it’s as as admission that they went to schools with “esl” classes
“ESL” was not a thing 10+ years ago outside of like southern Texas and New York schools
As a kid i agree with you, but recently i watched this show all the way through and it was kino.
How old are you?
29
damn its uglier than I remember
and I didn't mind it actually, as opposed to code lyoko and anna anaconda which were plainfrickin ugly
Carl at least made the show watchable
Basec Code Lyoko hater, never got why that show was so beloved because it looked awful to me and every episode was basically the same
>RETURN TO THE PAST NOW!
I don't remember a Carl, I only remember Cahhhhl.
>Code Lyoko hater
Me too. FRICK THESE BIG 7HEAD homieS.
The art is horrendous. No idea why would anyone think it was a good idea.
I remember running from the bus stop to home (1 mile) every day to try to get home in time to watch Code Lyoko and Thunder Cats.
My God, it's even worse than I remember.
Code Lyoko was the shit if you could get past the visuals. Yeah, they might undo all the frickery at the end of each episode, but each and every episode is an unapologetic murder attempt by the villain, collateral damage be damned. He stuck a fricking xenomorph on them once. He also suffocated an entire city by reversing gravity, steamed two of the main characters to death in a sauna, murdered children with bees, drowned a bunch of people, etc. You tune in each week to see what fricked up way Xana is gunna use to murder everyone, not because the art was good.
>lyokogay comes along
FRICK YOURSELF
"actually the art is shit but if you look past that then there is a story which is also shit"
Stay mad, gay.
>actually every part of the show is shit but you can see how this villain gets nothing done and watch people suffer!
>you can watch people suffer while looking at the WORST POSSIBLE art
Lyokogays in a nutshell.
For me, it was Totally Spies. Watching sexy women struggle to stop giving me a boner.
>For me, it was Totally Spies. Watching sexy women struggle to stop giving me a boner.
In the UK after 9 pm this was the only show on a loop on one of the cartoon channels, so, you, me and at least one t.v. executive all had the same idea.
Code Lyoko was the poor man's Digimon.
Tamers, maybe.
how did people not appreciate the weird 3D? are people just that stuck up? it looked interesting
I loved the 3d sections. i especially
liked how much care was put into gunfire exchanges in 3d, with a good mix of shots missing and hitting. the projectiles always felt very real to me
Hey there, Digi-pals!
Post the pasta
Holy shit I forgot this existed
Why would you create such a hideous and off putting animation, I can’t believe it was ever allowed to air
Code Lyoko had an interesting plot and characters, Ginger was just another spoiled middle class israelite girl with non-problems that are almost insulting to anyone who has experienced even the slightest bit of adversity.
What do you want man? An episode of Ginger where her dad blows through a 12-pack and then throws her mom around?
Honestly just not having the show at all? I think I saw a lot of this show and nothing interesting or memorable ever happened.
>why didn't you watch something else
there was frick all else to do back then, boomers wouldn't let kids play outside and we didn't have internet, every time Nickelodeon renewed a shit show they were ruining a half hour of your day.
I never like code lyoko either looks like shit
There’s mouth breathers in this very thread who really liked Lyoko and it’s so fricking weird to me.
Reminder that this abomination caused a divorce.
>i prefer As Told By Ginger over Chad Lyoko
cringe
>americans trying to understand why a french show is liked by many anons on the internet
I'll give you one hint: they're french.
Code lyoko was BIG in france/belgium/switzerland
but it isn't even remembered for its episodes or plot or anything, it's remembered purely for its intro song + weird character design with the big foreheads, that's it.
Brit here, Code Lyoko sucked anus.
they all looked like they had down syndrome and I refused to watch it.
didn't want a constant reminder, huh?
ATBG was good and I liked it when it aired way back.
Kek I avoided this show for so long because it looked like it was exclusive for girls until one time they did multiple back to back episodes and there was nothing good on cartoonnetwork. It was as boring as I thought it would be. I don’t know why they pushed this show so hard for so long.
Pretty sure one of the girls was a dyke. I think they pushed it so hard because it was like that time's version of Euphoria. Obviously they couldn't get away with as much back then, but they were taking baby steps to corrupt the youth.
It was wholesome instead of subversive. The theme song is literally about the grass not being greener on the other side of the fence. Now compare that to contemporary screeching about privilige and equity.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
I actively avoided it as much as possible when it was on, so yeah I admit I may be wrong. That being said "teen dramas" have always been subversive, so I don't particularly doubt an animated version would be too far off the mark.
It was pretty basic stuff. It was geared toward the ~6th grade demographic so it mostly handled basic tween social issues like "what do I do if I like a boy", "a boy likes me but I don't like him", "I had a big fight with my friend", "I had a disagreement with my parents". It was basically Hey Arnold but for girls.
This, but it also tackled some subjects that for girls were important such as shaving legs. I think what I liked most about the show was that the b***hy characters changed int he long run and could actually become likable. The blonde girl was pretty much one of the mean girls but she got a lot of development later on, her and Ginger became friends and she became a dyke.
As much as I liked Braceface as a show and the way it tackled controversial topics, such as your period, it just didn't feel as homey as ATBG and certainly not as developed int he long run, this show felt like there was some action/reaction throughout the episodes where in Braceface that was minimal at best.
Bingooo
>I think they pushed it so hard because it was like that time's version of Euphoria.
fricking zoomers who have no legs *ting *ting never heard of skins, kids or thirteen
t. schizo
Skins is literally Euphoria for millennials, but that wasn't until 2007. Early 2000's was probably like Felicity or Dawson's Creek. Dawson's Creek was the first show to have gays kiss on cable television and that's what all the teens were watching. It's funny to think about because there was a big moral panic about WB shows like Dawson's Creek corrupting teens, but compared to Euphoria they were downright wholesome.
Teen dramas were on the come-up. They made as much bank on Zoey 101 and Drake and Josh (not a drama but you get the point) as they did on cartoons that weren't Spongebob.
You definitely don't know how old zoomers are
We had a Dutch dub of it. It was horrible. I have also always ever hated Friends. The Joey Chandler bromance was watchable.
>intentionally grotesque artstyle
It's israeli isn't it
Extremely
Most stuff on TV is. Just look at the credits to any show, you always see a berg or stein.
Klasky csupo were hungarian uberjews. Which meant that they could get away with shit like tommy's israeli grandparents constantly kvetching and the incompetent shrink dr lipschitz (lip shits) having literal star of david hair
CN had Dexter, Johnny Bravo, PPG, Ed Edd n Eddy, Cow and Chicken, Courage, Toonami and DBZ, old cartoons like Bugs Bunny, and Space Ghost
Nickelodeon had 1 good season of Ren and Stimpy, Rocko, and early Spongebob
CN = SNES
Nick = Genesis
As a non-burger who only had free tv as a kid, nickelodeon was synonymous with shitty game shows with kids or comedy-dramas with kids.
What are:
>rug rats
>fairly odd parents
>hey Arnold
>all that
>Amanda show
>Angry Beavers
>ahh real monsters
>Action League Now
For the most part, shit.
Suck my balls Action League Now was like the formative content that sent me down the path to become a degenerate Cinemaphile lifer. Top tier unhinged childhood tv.
Also I completely forgot about Invader Zim
Hey Arnold alone shits on anything that moron listed
Hey Arnold is reddit the cartoon
When I was younger I considered both to be equal with a personal bias towards CN.
Now as an adult looking back, I want to say that CN definitely had the edge by a large margin.
>Dexter's Lab
>Ed, Edd, and Eddy
>Courage the cowardly dog
>Samurai Jack
>Powerpuff Girls
>Toonami
Nah Nickalodeon had all the live action kinos like Amanda Show and All That.
They felt like different channels and I didn't prefer one over the other as a kid.
Only gays watched Disney Channel though.
nobody on this board remembers GAS, legends of the hidden temple, or double dare 2000
Yeah sometimes I forget that 80% of this website is kids under the age of 20
I LITERALLY BULLIED THE NINTENDO KIDS IN HIGHSCHOOL
GENESIS DOES WHAT NINTENDON'T
90's nick kicked the absolute shit out of CN, CN pulled ahead in the 2000's.
As mentioned already in the thread, the Nintendo homosexual kids got bulled in highschool while the Sega kids got their nuts sucked under the bleachers. Even back then Mario was seen as being for gay babies.
I will agree that CN was way better than Nickelodeon... eventually.
nickelodeon dominated the early 90s
cartoon network dominated the late 90s
Pretty much. On Nickelodeon there was a distinct shift away from irreverent boy oriented shows to stuff more targeted towards girls. Sure there were some good stuff like Invader Zim in the later years, but it still wasn't the same.
by 1997 or so cartoon network was eating nickelodeons lunch
Sure Nickelodeon was always more popular, but that doesn't make it good. It was way better in the early 90s.
>zero mention of Invader Zim
you guys stink
Nicks Golden Age was the 90s. CN's golden age lasted into the mid 2000s.
i always associated cartoon network with genesis and nickelodeon with nintendo
poor kids and zoomers will never understand having to watch this because even though you have cable, nothing else is on
I kinda liked it. It wasn't my favorite show and I was kinda embarrassed to watch it but it was mildly entertaining. It was definitely the most mature cartoon they had at that time.
It was a cartoon for your older sister and honestly it wasn't that bad
I liked the episode where they all slept over at the rich girls house and the brother was there with the rich girls brother and shit and there was a whole thing about pissing the bed
oh yeah i remember, i think they put their hands in water while they were asleep to make them pee
The plan was two girls (not really named characters, just in Courtney's circle) were going to put Ginger's hand in a glass of water because supposedly that makes someone wet themselves. Hoodsey broke in for reasons I don't remember, and he was incredibly thirsty and drank the water meant for Ginger's hand, resulting in him pissing himself as he slept.
It's good if you like slow little life and times shows.
It wasn't terrible, though. And Macy Gray is a great singer. One of the most memorable theme songs in my opinion.
>Zendaya on the right
wtf bros. wtf? Nothing's fricking real.
Who was the worst character and why was it Dodie?
Dodie was awful
>*sigh*
>switches to Video Input and turns on N64
Is it morally acceptable to pirate television and/or film if it's no longer airing, not available on any streaming service, and the physical release is out of print?
Yes. I don't know how you could even question the morality of """pirating""" in the modern day, considering how often things are censored, altered, deleted, stop being distributed, become lost media, or get tied up in legal battles over rights. In my opinion it's immoral NOT to download and archive the media you like, leaving it in the hands of incompetent corporate interests.
You can pirate all you want but Lor will never be your tomboy gf.
Yes. There needs to be "use it or lose it" laws regarding copyright.
Given that companies are quite literally agreeing NEVER to redistribute certain content ever again by saying it's a tax write off, I'd say yes.
Thank God pic rel was on at the same time as As Told By Ginger every day
No it's really good. Dripped in sincerity. Won't see a children's cartoon like it ever again.
You don't know disappointment until you miss the one of the season finals of your favourite cartoon because you just happened to have to do something after school, or worse, traffic was a nightmare and you got home just in time to see it end.
This was the absolute worst thing about pre internet TV. You had no control over watching a series in order. It was just if you happened to catch it airing and that was it. I remember being so annoyed watching DBZ on Toonami and missing an important episode and having no ability to go back and rewatch it. Plus they would air stuff out of order and you were just left with it. Yes, this fostered some acceptance of just enjoying what you had, but it was always frustrating to me that I would never be able to watch a series in order or even be certain I had seen all the episodes.
>Get to Cell Saga
>Lol just kidding here is episode 1
Or maybe it was Buu, but they did it multiple times.
It sucked but I do miss the feeling of getting a whole seires or season on tape/DVD. You might get a blu ray release today if you're lucky and the content is lacking hard compared to the DVD days
>tune into sunday morning cartoons
>the entire slot has been replaced with soap opera reruns
>h-haha this must be a one off thing
>it's permanent
I have never seethed so hard in my life.
Any of you lads Kiwis and remember this? It was Shortland Street.
I remember watching Hamtaro as a kid and missed one (1) episode before school because my parents had to leave early. Turns out it was the last one and I was destroyed when it just wasn't on the next day.
>parents finally change it off ONE
>it's hard to see... Shortland Street
Can't believe that shit is still going
>This was the absolute worst thing about pre internet TV. You had no control over watching a series in order. It was just if you happened to catch it airing and that was it.
No, it was the best thing about pre-internet TV. The feeling of your favorite show being a scarce, special thing, and not everything being immediately searchable and on demand. We’re really worse off for having lost this and nobody can convince me otherwise.
> The feeling of your favorite show being a scarce, special thing, and not everything being immediately searchable and on demand. We’re really worse off for having lost this and nobody can convince me otherwise.
This
>he never figured out how to program his VCR
>DBZ airs at 6
>mom always wants to start dinner right at 6
Rough times
It sucked, but it was also great. Racing home from dinner and gathering around the TV with your family to see the season finale of a show you'd been following for months was a special feeling. It was also cool to know that literally millions of other people were tuned in at the exact same time as you. Now a show is like 8 episodes and the episodes drop at 2am. Your friend might watch it three days later. It's just not the same knowing you can watch it at any time. You say to your buddy "hey you wanna watch X" and they say "I guess" or "why not". There is no excitement, or fear of missing it. It doesn't feel as special without scarcity.
I also miss getting my paper TV guide and highlighting everything I wanted to watch. Then missing an episode and scanning the paper guide to see when it would re-run.
Not only this but one thing about cable was it forced you to watch new things too. I had to stay at a hotel for like a week a few months ago and it was kinda comfy watching cable again.
>this gay didnt know how to program a VCR
>his daddy owned a programmable vcr
Woah there mr gucci loafers
This shit was fricking hideous. The girl with pigtails jesus christ, plus it was wanky livejournal shit like gilmour girls. Plus she spent too much time with her mom what a gay
>mom/grandma keeps bugging me to go outside and play
>this or Angela Anaconda comes on
>run outside and start climbing trees
it was kino
What zoomers really don't get is growing up with 5 channels or fricking with antennas for better reception. Or even playing outside.
If you needed an antenna you were super poor.
Zoomie detected.
I think just about anybody can understand by just looking at those hideous creatures
To expound further, when you look back at Rugrats you see there were some extremely subversive episodes.
>episode about nudity
>weird episode about death
>episode where Stu acts like a baby after hitting his head
>heavily implied Didi and Betty were revolutionary flower-power types in college
And notice how the israeli religion was brought up in both Hanukah and Passover specials, but the Christian meaning of Christmas was never touched upon until like the final season
>but the Christian meaning of Christmas was never touched upon until like the final season
probably because it was marketed towards kids who already grew up Christian you fricking fist
So why did Passover and Hanukah get special right away, my Israeli friend?
Because as I just said, it was marketed towards kids who didn't have experiences and thus knowledge of those traditions you fricking moron
>shows have different purposes
woah...
If anything that just show that what they were doing was filling an education gap amongst the American youth - other shows covered Christianity, Rugrats covered religions outside that
>shows have different purposes
And Rugrats purpose was to subvert.
You said it didn't need to do X because kids were raised with X. Other shows did X despite that, in fact those were always popular episodes.
Grasp any harder at those straws and they'll turn into paper.
>Rugrats covered religions outside that
Rugrats did a Kwanzaa special no one likes or remembers (before the Christmas special acknowledging Jesus), but Kwanzaa isn't religious
Where was the Rugrats Ramadan special, while we're at it? The second biggest religion in the world, but hmmm, which group also hates Muslims almost as much as Christians?
That kwanzaa episode was during the 90s era when they were really trying to make kwanzaa a real thing despite everyone knowing it's total fake bullshit. tons of child aimed programming had "a special kwanzaa episode" in the 90s.
because its made by israelites you moronic homosexual
When did that stop any other show?
What exactly is being argued here? And why does it matter that Christmas was brought up in the final season as opposed to not at all?
Churchcels are in a perpetual state of fear that people are moving away from their cult
interesting projection
Just seems a little strange that they had an episode featuring the Torah and even a rabbi, but no episode with a priest or a Bible
Experiences of traditions held, only counting religious israelites in the US, by maybe 1% of the population they're marketing to?
>Just seems a little strange that they had an episode featuring the Torah and even a rabbi, but no episode with a priest or a Bible
But is it really that strange? If some nondescript show showcased the torah and all that, are they now obligated to show a bible and everything therein?
>But is it really that strange?
Yes, it's very strange.
I'll actually level with you and agree on something, I just think you coming at it from this whole
>israeli cabal rah rah
is strange. I do think if you're gonna have Harold read directly from the torah as they did in Hey Arnold, then the show writers ought to have shown other religions with that much detail as well.
For me? She should have gone for that dude who was two years older than her.
>israeli cabals don't exist!
I don't think you people all gather in a room, you're just naturally nepotistic and revolutionary at the same time. That's why you're dangerous, bubbalah, you can't help it, so people are forced to just exterminate you.
I can say this is israeli influence pretty positively when the damn animation studio is run by israelites, and the network itself was owned by a parent company run by israelites (Viacom and the Redstone family)
Friend you need help.
And the JIDF needs to pay you more, bruh
>verification not required
I’m an Anglo rugrats and most Nick programming had something… off about it. I can confirm it’s the israelites.
oi
m8
u gettin dangerously cheeky n i dun fink u got a extra cheeky loicense to cover for it
I’m an Anglo-American.
>I don't think you people all gather in a room
They do that too sometimes. Not always, just sometimes.
Yeah actually it is, considering the US was a Christian nation, Shlomo. Why are we obliged to indulge the israeli religion while our traditions are reduced to "oh haha Santa and presents!"?
Screencap of scene in question, some rabbi is trying to explain the Torah to Angelica. Funny because it plants the falsehood that israelites are eager to have converts, which you certainly are not, but of course they love converting little gentile girls. Especially rabbis and producers.
True, my neighbor watched rugrats once as a kid and he's a troony now.
>episode about nudity
they are babies
>weird episode about death
life isn't all sunshine and flowers. some kids like chuckie have dead parents
>stu baby
stu is a manchild
>didi and betty
betty is a boomer I AM WOMAN feminist and didi is a boomer israeli freudian, that is completely realistic. it's far more realistic than marge randomly being a bra burner in her youth from the sneedsons, or the sadgasm bullshit which was even worse
>hanukkah episode
ok yeah that one WAS subversive
I literally couldn't stomach most Nickelodeon shows as a kid because most of them had such a disgusting artstyle. Rocket Power, Hey Arnold, Roccos Modern Life, Rugrats etc. Real Monsters was probably the only one I could stomach because the dirty look felt like it at least made sense.
It's literally because Nickelodeon was an extremely israeli network and let Klasky-Csupo dominate the programming. KC was a gang of Eastern European israelites with frizzy hair and ugly features, so guess how they animated their characters?
Contrast with Hanna-Babera, a studio founded by gentiles, that was doing the animation for a lot of big Cartoon Network shows and carried their style into Warner Bros animation. Very clean art style, sensible character design.
You are describing children’s cartoon channels. Calm down or take your pills, whichever gets you to seppuku the fastest
No need to be a moron m8
You're the grown man talking about cartoons. Not me.
>Don't notice these people producing media all come from this little group that hates white people!
Personally I like the KC style. It's full of character and has a jazzy feel to it.
So you think the artstyle is bad because it was animated by israelites?
I like it, every character has a distinct body type and face while all fitting under the umbrella of the general style. When you compare it to what passes for Western animation these days it's infinitely more varied and interesting.
The creators have said themselves that they tried to make the characters look ugly, because israelites are typically ugly. Something about making the whole world ugly so they aren’t.
>The creators have said themselves that they tried to make the characters look ugly, because israelites are typically ugly.
Sincerely doubt this, and if they did say anything of the kind it was almost certainly tongue-in-cheek.
>Something about making the whole world ugly so they aren’t.
bullshit
>Too cool to be 12
What did she mean by this?
Hanna-Babera churned out a lot of cheap shit in the 1960s and 70s. I don't think you know what you're talking about.
>Episode where he dumps her
>Shows her in bed taking the foetal position
>Time passes
>Turns out her appendix had burst
Even as a kid catching this on tv I had no fricking idea what they were doing.
>Hey Arnold
I agree with most of the others but if you didn't watch Arnold you missed out.
I'd dare to say it's one of the very best children cartoons of all time.
I watched it but didn't see the hype, maybe because I wasn't an inner city american.
>hype
Did you expect to see things blowing up and Dragon Ball style fights?
Arnold is a comfy cartoon about life with relatable characters, valuable lessons and beautifully told stories. Even if you weren't an american you could relate to Arnold a lot.
No I expected something entertaining, what I got was some inner city borough shit with weird characters, weird art and a pretty boring atmosphere.
You didn't relate to the struggles of family, fitting in, etc.? Are you an alien perhaps?
What struggles? Some of his family were poor, he had a few friends and some were weird, he had bullies and did generic school shit. It was extremely safe and generic.
>What struggles? Some of his family were poor
You hit one some of it right there.
>he had a few friends and some were weird
Yeah and they got up to hijinx and whatnot. That wasn't relatable to you? The safeness comes from it being a children's show, but I think somebody gassed you up improperly. It's a GOOD TV show, it's not the BEST or particularly daring.
Why are you under the impression relatable makes it a good show?
My life is extremely relatable to me, it would make a terrible show even if it was relatable to everyone else too.
If it isn't funny or exciting then why am I watching it?
It bridged the mundane and the absurd really well. On one level it's a slice of life with Arnold as some kind of savior or town therapist, but on another level there is some weirdness behind it that makes it interesting.
the only interesting thing about arnold himself is is room.
>Why are you under the impression relatable makes it a good show?
It certainly helps with regards to writing drama about things being relatable allow the audience to feel some sort of way about something that happens to the character that may have happened in their own life.
>If it isn't funny or exciting then why am I watching it?
I don't know about excited, I don't think I've ever been excited by children's television programming, but if you didn't find some bits funny then I'm not sure why you subjected yourself to the show. I think somebody gassed you up improperly. It's a GOOD TV show, it's not the BEST or particularly daring. You don't have to reply anymore, I understand your opinion.
Are you a woman perhaps? Do you also claim you don't see all the fuss about Master and Commander because you're not a sea captain?
Nows a good time to give it a watch.
I think this post just awakened a memory that's been buried for over 20 years. Man, now I wanna go look for other shows I've forgotten
I firmly believe that watching "girls" show growing up gave me a leg up in getting girls. Not just in a "Oh yeah I watched that too" nostalgia moment, but shows that had girls' issues like As Told By Ginger, Lizzie McGuire, Gilmore Girls, Caitlin's Way gave me an insight into stepping stones that they went through that most guys my age simply never thought about.
We didn’t watch those shows because they fricking suck ass and trying to understand the girl psyche sounds like a huge waste of time.
>I rather watch futurama South Park early family guy.
What I learned from As Told by Ginger is that women have a mercenary attitude and are shallow as frick. The black kid's whole character arc is going from unattractive due to dental headgear to having all the girls want him because he's handsome when it comes off. Also apparently there's no point in being friends with girls because they're just the shittiest fricking friends and will betray each other or you over some minor increase in social standing.
Lads
>there are code lyoko haters on this board
Cinemaphile is a Rocket Power board, shoobie.
told by ginger is actually fricking kino with you are older than 10
I remember coming home from school and Yu-Gi-Oh! re-runs were on. Didn't take long for me to just download decent TV shows and stop watching moronic garbage with so much advertising and filler episodes you got the feeling the story arc will continue for 5 seasons.
Don't really have any nostalgia towards TV at all. The best stuff I watched were some documentaries on Arte.
t. millenial
>he watched arte as a kid
well look at you mister fancypants
Nah, not really as a kid, more when I was a teenager. My parents used to let me watch VHS/DVD, they said it's shit to sit in front of the TV the whole day.
Now I'm sitting in front of the TV all day connected to my PC kek
Arte was great, I used to watch Karambolage with my parents.
>SOME ONE ONCE TOLD ME THE GREEN IS MUCH GREENER…
On the other side…
WELL I PAID A VISIT
WELL IT'S POSSIBLE I MISSED IT
yeah holy shit broadcast television sucked
amerifats really spend an unhealthy amount of time watching television
Huh, this lasted longer than I thought (Didn’t have premium cable, so I didn’t get Nicktoons).
It also didn’t have an episode officially released till 2021
The only noteworthy thing I remember about Ginger is that several episodes were never aired until literally 2 decades after they were made
oh this anon covered it already. reminder they animated, recorded VA, and edited an entire second season of Baby Blues that has never aired. completely ready for broadcast sitting somewhere in a Warner Bros warehouse
I never watched ATBG regularly but I didn't mind when it was on. The theme song was probably the best out of any kids cartoon and Ginger was endearing. And the special episodes they did out on the haunted ranch or whatever were really cool to me as a kid.
OH NONONONONONONONONO
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Blonde one seemed totally attainable for me, an attractive but secretly medium autistic teen
>be israelite
>make a cartoon
>feature your religion
>unwashed masses: REEEEEEEEEEEE BUT WHERE IS *MY* RELIGION???
Go and do your own cartoon then. It wasn't some educational program either, what the frick are you seething about? You are not some authority. You are also not the center of the universe. Stop telling people what to do.
>be israelite
>make a cartoon
>feature your religion
Yes, thank you, we agree
>ou are not some authority. You are also not the center of the universe. Stop telling people what to do.
YOU DON'T KNOW ME, homie!
>come home
>nothing on but soap operas
The cable generation will never know how good they had it.
But, after that was Films At 4....
I’m a millenial and I’ve never heard of this.
That show was horrible. Yuck and cringe. The design is nasty looking too.
There was a point in time where I'd turn of Nickeloadeon for anything that wasn't Spongebob. I remember seeing Rocko's Modern Life when I was 9 and hating it but then I saw Invader Zim and it was the funniest shit I'd ever seen.
I will never understand how this board consistently underappreciates CatDog
Even children though it was more obnoxious and mean than funny and entertaining.
And they pretend the best NickToon (Doug) doesn't even exist
>dear diary...
I know someone is trying to force a Doug meme but I always hear people dismiss it as a show they hated and that little ranking graphic doesn't even include it.
Nick dipaolo's doug is a top 10 cumtown bit
Motherfricking CHALK ZONE BABY that one takes me back
I didn't remember the little blue guy being so israeli
don't post max videos here
Cinemaphile is too plebeian to appreciate him
He used to be kino. He's gone a bit up his own arse with the Brain Dump stuff.
>catscratch over all grown up
>chalk zone over my life as a teenage robot
DIE
>Be sick (actually sick, not faking it)
>Can stay home and watch cartoons
>Hell yeah
>It's Baby Looney Tunes all morning
At least they put diapers on them
Keep your fetish to yourself freak
I fricking remember this shit
I'd go watch the Making Of documentaries of LOTR on my portable DVD player for the fifth time instead
My sister loved this show and I couldn't fricking stand it
The best part of 90’s Nicktoons is that they have these grimy fever dream art styles where everything is inexplicably grotesque and exaggerated, even if they aren’t gross necessarily.
>catdog
>ahhh! real monsters
>rugrats
>rocko’s modern life
They seem like they’re informed by German expressionism or something; all the angles are slightly off or distorted, and it creates a really unique look, and the line-work is always imperfect and a little ragged. CN did some shows like this like Ed, Edd, N Eddy or Courage, but I think Nick really cemented it in the 90s.
it was so sad how pozzed they made rocko's movie
In context of the wacky deli episode, it's pretty kino
>self insert gen X animator is frustrated with suit mandated slop and wants to make something meaningful (also see mission hill)
>self insert gen Y animator is a delusional troony who forces everyone to accept his delusional world view
Went to HS with a girl that looked like Ginger. Never watched a full episode of the show, but that's all I got.
>Get home from school
>Spend the next hour with my hand on my wiener watching Lizzie McGuire and That's So Raven
ah, a fellow scholar
Alf ya filthy c**t
Not hannah montana?
Why were all the cartoons so fricking ugly back then? It's really no wonder that as soon as I saw an anime I jumped ship.
parent's groups demanded unattractive cartoons after the sexy cartoons of the 80s and 90s. A lot of networks just started going for uglier artstyles as a way to sidestep the problem.
It's primarily a Klasky Csupo thing; think of any heinously ugly Nickelodeon cartoon and they probably did it. israeli, unsurprisingly.
But yeah Ginger was a girl show. I don't mean that in a derogatory way, but as a boy you just don't give a shit about some unimpressive ugly chick navigating her social circle and kissing dudes or whatever. Usually a channel switch but I'd watch it if there was nothing else on.
Winx club was pretty but only girls watched it
I watched it last year and it's okay to be honest, even back in the day I occasionally watched one or two episodes if it was between shows I actually wanted to watch
Wild Thornberrys is the one I still find grotesque
You're wrong, but I see why you would think that
I understood ginger was kino when I grew up
Behold the most mild and mundane show ever, barely stimulating sensation: Doug
I just switched the channel to literally whatever, even back then I knew I was wasting my time
I've never met anyone who watched Doug and I don't have any memories of watching it myself, but I always somehow knew he was a limp dicked homosexual.
>the episode where they play a mean joke on Courtney where they someone unhook her bikini top while everyone was at a pool party, revealing her tiny developing breasts to everyone
Bros... is this where it all comes from? My origin story?
Never liked this cartoon.
fricking shoebie
i think this show is what gave me an autistic obsession with California.
-t.mighigander who moved to cali and married a socal latina
You sit in front of your TV at noon.
It's profilaktika, eeeeeee.
Chechen war just started.
does anyone remember all these cheap (though none of them were as ugly as atbg) canadian cartoons trying to copy doug/hey arnold?
only arthur sort of succeeded
>all deleted
I love how ol JIDF gay was mad enough to reply to a ton posts all in a row.
>get home from school
>one hour of camp lazlo
cartonnetwork bros....we cant stop winning
>40,000 shows with christmas and easter specials
>one cartoon does episodes about passover and hannukah
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Zoomers grew up on this you moron
>Generation Z comprises people born between 1996 and 2010
>As Told by Ginger is an American animated series that ran from October 25, 2000, to November 14, 2006.
So 10 year olds weren't watching As Told By Ginger?
I enjoyed it, despite the klasky cuspo style. definitely felt it leaned more towards being a girl show so I didn't try to talk about it.
Yeah this show was boring as frick. It's probably aged better than the shows I enjoyed like Ed Edd and Eddy but didn't appeal to me as a kid at all. This is another show I felt the same way about.
Idk maybe it's the female protagonist but I enjoyed Powerpuff girls so not sure.
I'll never understand how Klasky Csupo got so popular back in the day. Their art looks like somebody laid out aborted fetuses on a page and hammered them onto the paper with a mallet.
its definitive of the 90s, subversive from 80s on model glorified toy commercials.
Im not saying one is better either/or, but I can understand the dramatic shift and people riding that wave until its out of style also one or both klasky csupo were israeli and had connections, though i think klasky is russian orthodox
>though i think klasky is russian orthodox
The "church" that directly cooperated with Russian communism. It's not that incompatible with israeli Gnosticism.
PPG was saved by the satirical writing that at times pushed what was acceptable for a kids show.
The problem with a lot of other 90s shows were they were designed and procured by the network foremost for the adults who wanted something they liked their kids to watch. A lot of problems Nick and Disney shows had was that they were designed like the cartoon equivalent of a playmobile set to keep overprotected kids off crack whereas Cartoon Network focused on making fun tv shows because based Ted Turner was realised kids needed to be entertained.
I can’t either the idea of needing to actually be sitting down at a specific time to watch soemthitn seems awful to me now even though I used to do it
I want to go back. As an adult I do nothing but drink and sleep
I hated this show so much. The characters are all so ugly.
the show had its moments
butterface
For me it was Wild Thornberries and Chalk Zone. Frick both of those shows.
>chalk zone
absolute baby shit that shoulda been on nick jr
This. I remember really enjoying the concept, and used it a lot when playing,
never got into isekai though but i remember being annoyed by the main character, who reminded me of pic rel who i also never liked seeing in movies.
i love klasky-csupo's off model designs, their animation always felt so organic compared to flash's rigidness. Though at the time of broadcasting, being a young boy of rational sensibilities, I was led to believe this show was for girls, and thusly, gay.
>that episode of the bra stuffing
>the first time they had it uncensored completely and Courtney didn't get covered in time (tho only animated from behind)
>parents complained
>it is now censored so Courtney's lack of breasts were never shown
I liked it
Pepper Ann was always on when I got home which was a boring one
for me its doug. Doug felt like he was about to try and teach me math or something I always hated doug.
>Love me Llyod
>Love me Recess
>Love me Dave
simple as.
You're right. This zoomer doesn't understand
Is it a troon from Euphoria on the left and Black girl from Euphoria on the right?
I seriously wish I was the anon in 2500 who will look back on this shit and say “israeli art was fricking hideous. What the frick were they thinking??”
kek. I hated this show and rugrats so much.
they should have a separate network for trannies, morons, girls, etc.
I loved Early Rugrats and Ahh Real Monsters, but I really hated the later Klasky-Csupo shows. It's hard to take them seriously when they were so goddamn ugly.
those later shows sucked ass
I liked Ginger and Wild Thornberrys enough when it was just 1 episode sprinkled in the line up, or it was like last week's episode followed by a new one. . . but yeah, back to back reruns and I'd have changed the channel for sure.
This was when I started to grow out of cartoons so I don't remember much of this show. All I do remember is that the main plot always seemed to be whiny girl problems while the b-plot usually revolved around the younger brother and his fat friend getting into some bullshit. Definitely a channel changer show. I feel like this was the era when the History Channel was still doing marathons of modern marvels and tales of the gun which was far more entertaining.
I hated as told by ginger at first, but it had some moments when there was nothing else to watch. I liked how the rich blonde girl eventually tried being nice so the black girl became super evil instead.
Still overall this show was inferior to braceface from what I recall, which at first I refused to watch for being a girlshow but once I ended up seeing some eps anyway I quite grew to like. Artstyle was a lot nicer too.
It really taught me about girls my age.
>mfw Ben 10 generator rex crossover