Interesting premise. My only worry is just how much mileage can the writers get out of a joke like this?
Haven't seen Loud House. I love Regular Show though. It reminds me of the batshit insane humor I came up with in high school.CoCage said:I was born in '89, so I know what you mean. Star vs. Forces of Evil and Loud House are about the only thing I watch modern cartoon related. Phineas and Ferb was now and then, but relied on the formula waaay too much. All the lampshade hanging will not make your show better. Milo looks too gimmicky with a formula that will wear thin by the end of its first season. It's too bad Wander is gone, that was my favorite current show.RaikuFA said:Tell me about it. I was born in '87. Grew up on Cartoon Cartoons. Plus every show I watch now is ending or is gonna end soon. And all the stuff they're bringing in is... meh. Only things worth watching now is Star vs The Forces of Evil and We Bare Bears. All I can hope is CN picks up Infinity Train.Fox12 said:I admit I'm not much of a cartoon aficionado anymore. I was just spoiled by the golden age of the 90s. Gravity Falls was incredible, though, and adult swim is as good as ever.RaikuFA said:I saw a few episodes. Not exactly my cup of tea but it was probably the only good thing we had between terrible SpongeBob and Johnny Test till Adventure Time came in and saved everything. It reminds me of a watered down Calvin and Hobbes.Fox12 said:I absolutely loathed everything about Phineas and Ferb. It always felt so bland and unfunny. Even as a kid I think I would have hated it.
So ambivalent, I guess?
PF seemed like it could be witty at times, but I could never get into shows that are basically the same thing every episode.
And you're right, if you've seen one episode of P&F you have seen them all.
CN I don't even bother with anymore, not even adult swim. Aside from Gumball, all they got is constant showings of the the despicable Teen Titans Go, Regular Show (I never liked nor cared for Mordecai or Rigby), and Adventure Time (I lost interest since the writers got their heads up their ass). Also, Princess Bubblegum became such a ***** that whatever episodes she was involved, I changed the damned channel. I haven't seen such a character become a huge jackass that quickly since Foster Home for Imaginary Friends. Ben 10 died when they made Omniverse, and that is all I have to say about that one. I heard they're trying to reboot the series, but I have next to no faith given Cartoon Network's recent output.
This won't end well; I'll join you in said bunker. (grabs a lead pipe wrapped in barbed wire for defense)RaikuFA said:Also, the Ben 10 reboot is not worth it. It's TTG with Ben 10. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go hide in my bunker from the incoming rage from breaking this news.
I love The Mask.Casual Shinji said:I actually thought you were going to talk about Stanley Ipkiss' dog.
I may not have loathed it but I just thought it was eh lame. Rather watch Ben 10.Fox12 said:I absolutely loathed everything about Phineas and Ferb. It always felt so bland and unfunny. Even as a kid I think I would have hated it.
So ambivalent, I guess?