Ok, first of all this is not a thread for noting which one you prefer, which one you hate, etc.....and yes, there's lots of other animated shows I have missed (including manga) but get over it!
This is a thread for discussion of animated series in general.
I love all these shows and find them really funny - either with their outright shock/rude humor or their more layered comedy style.
Its interesting how over the last few years these shows has become so popular and fairly mainstream and how they generally are all dysfunctional families or fairly outrageous.
I guess because they are animated they can get away with a lot more. Imagine a live version of quads and the outcry that would cause!
I wonder how long some of them will go on - e.g. the Simpsons is getting on now and as noted in the Simpsons thread doesn't quite have the 'kick' it used to.
Also, wonder what the next big animated series will be....
I loathe Family Guy and American Dad, can't stand South Park, don't care about Striparella and love Futurama, The Simpsons and Dilbert (I'm hooked to the Daily Dilbert)
I think South Park is the most topical. You can always count on Matt and Trey to incoporate the latest news headlines/current events into an episode - I love the parodies.
And you're right, there is absolutely no way that half the content in these cartoons would be allowed on a real TV show. That's why I love animation
In heaven, there are no interesting people - Nietzsche
You missed a few classics, but I can't blame you because of the current crop of good animation.
Ren & Stimpy Just this week got my hands on the Ren & Stimpy The Lost Episodes (includes the often spoken about Adult Party show from 2003) DVD and I have to say it was well worth waiting 15 years for John K and Spumco to do their stuff with these episodes, titles such as: Naked Beach Frenzy, Fire Dogs 2, Stimpy's Pregnant and Ren Seeks Help. I have to say, this disc is definetely NOT for kids, there is some really, really screwed up stuff in the episodes. Even though there is only 6 episodes on this ser, it's prefect because each and every episode is introduced by John K who gives an overview of how each episode came to be and after the episode there is a discussion with various members of the Spumco team - Eddie Fitzgerald, Vincent Waller, Eric Bauza (new voice of Stimpy and does a good job of imitating Billy West's version), Katie Rice and others. It was a real pleasure watching the discs because after the let down that was seasons 3, 4 & 5 after Nickelodeon fired Spumco.
Invader Zim It's a childish, go nowhere series but I honestly love it... Especially when I bought the box set shaped like Zim's house and found out that the roof opens like it does in the cartoon!! Being able to watch the uncompleted 2nd series and the Christmas Special after Nick in Aus never showed it was a real treat... Many people who are anime fans also like Invader Zim. I am one of those! I can't explain it, but I do!
Neon Genesis Evangelion This series cannot be compared to the above list of animation, but after I first saw it on SBS I was hooked!!!! Once a year, I spend a full weekend watching the whole series from start to finish including the movies (I haven't seen the last 2 episodes for more than 4 years because they do not fit into the cronology of the series as the movies are actually the real replacements for the series end, and they really suck compared to the whole series, I can see why fans in Japan were mightily pissed with the end) I have never, ever been so emotionally drained as I was the first time I saw the final movie "End of Evangelion".
Any Warner Brothers Cartoon from 1930 to 1965 Bob Clampett, Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, Charles McKinnion - the greatest ever animation directors ever!!! My favourite is still the Hunting Trilogy - Rabbit Season, Rabbit Fire & Duck - Rabbit - Duck! Bugs: "That's it Doc, I'm a rabbit allright, Would you like to shoot me now or wait till you get home" Daffy: "Shoot him now! Shoot him now!" Bugs: "You keep out of this, he doesn't have to shoot you now" Daffy: "I say he does have to shoot me now" BANG!!!
Get rid of the useless housemates, SMS "Noble" and "Killeen" to 199EVICT
The only series of the list that I haven't or probably won't watch are Quads (I always thought this series was quite strange), Dilbert & King Of The Hill.
I currently watch The Simpsons, Futurama, and King of the Hill (the latter of which I've only ever watched on DVD).
Back in 2000, I used to watch South Park, Family Guy and Dilbert. My favourite would have been South Park back then, purely for the "shock" value. I used to find Dilbert really boring though.
And I've caught a couple of episodes of The Critic. If the DVD set wasn't exclusive to JB-Hi-Fi, I'd probably have bought it by now. :-p
Simpsons all the way! Season 17 was very good. Love American Dad as well just displays the US government / intelligence so well, when I heard America had gone to code red on the radio this morning I just imagined Stan walking around pointing a gun at everyone and searching them
"To the rational mind, nothing is inexplicable; only unexplained. " The Doctor
You missed a few classics, but I can't blame you because of the current crop of good animation.
Quoted from cat_rules
"IT STINKS!!!..." that u didn't think of The Critic...
Awsome show...
Also used to enjoy back when i was in school, Rocko's Modern Life & Daria...
Quoted from Billy_Anacronysm
What about Duckman? Anyone seen that New Zealand show Bro Town? Then there's Rex the Runt, the Aardman animation that was on SBS.
Yeah, I knew there would be some I would forget - R&S an example. As for many of the others I didn't include them because I was going for more "adult-themed" animations as opposed to the more G-rated types such as the WB ones.
I've never heard of the critic, Rocko's Modern Life, Daria or Bro Town!
But as to Duckman, how could I forget that!
Quoted from Paula
Can you add a "none of the above" category, please?
I don't watch any after the first episode of each:
American Dad - boring Bromwell High - cliched Dilbert - zzzz Drawn Together - eh? Family Guy - gawd! Futurama - yawn King of the Hill - wish they'd push the king off it Quads = four too many Simpsons - funny as an enema South Park - see above Stripperella - patheticism incarnate
Love that show. It is very clever. I like it better than Family Guy because I hate Peter and Lois so much in Family Guy whereas I think I like everyone in American Dad especially Roger. My very favourite animated child though just has to be Stewie. He's THE best.
I downloaded a table read of the episode where Francene becomes a real estate agent, So funny to watch Seth McFarlane switch between Roger and Stan when the two are talking to each other.
"Tam's I gotta go, the boss is being a real Catch You Next Tuesday" - Roger
"To the rational mind, nothing is inexplicable; only unexplained. " The Doctor
Yeah, I knew there would be some I would forget - R&S an example. As for many of the others I didn't include them because I was going for more "adult-themed" animations as opposed to the more G-rated types such as the WB ones.
I've never heard of the critic, Rocko's Modern Life, Daria or Bro Town!
But as to Duckman, how could I forget that!
It's simple, just don't vote Paula!
At first i thought it was nuts that u said you had never heard od The Critic, Daria or Rocko's Modern Life, but then i thought maybe you don't have Foxtel. Daria was a cartoon made by MTV from the same guys who did Beavis and Butthead. It's based on a high school girl who is really stange and sarcastic and hates the popular kids.
Rocko's Modernl Life was a Nickalodeon cartoon, in the vein of Hey! Arnold or Rugrats i guess, but funny. It was about a kangaroo who wore hawaiian shirts and hung out with his best friend Heffa, a cow lol...
And The Critic was a Fox animation from the early 90's and was screened on the comedy channel ages ago. It had alot of the same producers, writers, animators and actors as who work now on the Simpsons, Futurama and Rugrats....like Nancy Cartright. It was about a middle age ugly & bald lonely single father who works as a New York film critic who thinks every movie "stinks!". He had a best friend called Jeremy Hawke an Aussie actor who was kinda like a cross between croc dundee and brad pitt lol.
At first i thought it was nuts that u said you had never heard od The Critic, Daria or Rocko's Modern Life, but then i thought maybe you don't have Foxtel. Daria was a cartoon made by MTV from the same guys who did Beavis and Butthead. It's based on a high school girl who is really stange and sarcastic and hates the popular kids.
Rocko's Modernl Life was a Nickalodeon cartoon, in the vein of Hey! Arnold or Rugrats i guess, but funny. It was about a kangaroo who wore hawaiian shirts and hung out with his best friend Heffa, a cow lol...
And The Critic was a Fox animation from the early 90's and was screened on the comedy channel ages ago. It had alot of the same producers, writers, animators and actors as who work now on the Simpsons, Futurama and Rugrats....like Nancy Cartright. It was about a middle age ugly & bald lonely single father who works as a New York film critic who thinks every movie "stinks!". He had a best friend called Jeremy Hawke an Aussie actor who was kinda like a cross between croc dundee and brad pitt lol.
- cat xx
heya cat
thanks for the info...and sadly i dont have foxtel
Although the more obscure "adult" cartoons such as Critic/Dilbert were released a while ago exclusively to JB-Hi-Fi, they will be released nationally in most DVD outlets at the end of the year. I'm looking forward to getting my copy of The Critic at long last. I remember watching 2 episodes of the series back on Foxtel, and I quite enjoyed it. Like Simpsons/Futurama/KOTH it was a more character driven series.
I've become a HUGE fan of Beavis and Butt-head lately, although I'm a little saddened that this once pop culture phenomenon has faded into obscurity so quickly. I think we can all learn a thing or two from B&B in this day in age.
Yes, it's one of the stupidest shows I've ever watched (and in a good way), because that's what it's supposed to be. The exchanges between them and the way their idiocy is exerted throughout the series is hilarious. I also noticed that Daria was a recurring character throughout the series, and she eventually got her own spin-off on MTV (it used to play on ABC several years back). She didn't look nearly as serious in B&B as she did throughout her own show though.
For what it is, I think B&B is brilliant.
I'm going crazy waiting for Fox to release subsequent seasons of King of the Hill both here and in the US. And I'm getting sick of waiting for Seven to play it.
Can I just say thank god Ten have no more episodes of The Cleveland Show to air, even the ads gave me the a case of the all bran! How can the guy that came up with the smart and funny American Dad! also be responsible for Cleveland (and Family Guy)?
"To the rational mind, nothing is inexplicable; only unexplained. " The Doctor