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Hi!

 

Beyond all tact and reasonable maturity, I'm going to fess up that I really like, no, even love, some of the cartoons my middle school kids like. And some of these cartoons I even liked when they were much younger than that! So anyone else sharing my childish giggling over a few toon shows on kiddie channels?

And quite obligatory, here's my list of favourites over the last five years or so, in no particular order:

-Avatar: The Last Airbender

-Avatar: The Legend of Korra

-Regular Show

-Adventure Time

-The Amazing World of Gum Ball

-Gravity Falls

-SpongeBob SquarePants

-and recently, Sanjay & Craig

 

If you have no idea what these are, then that means you are a normal adult and not a childish specimen like me! :)

I really think those Avatar series are brilliantly written, and several of these other series makes me laugh my head off.

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Adventure Time is awesome.. and in many ways made for adults too I think. Have you seen Bravest Warriors? It's Pendleton's cartoons for 20somethings with hangovers. On Cartoon Networks youtube channel "Cartoon Hangovers"

 

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I haven't watched cartoons in a while, but I did enjoy the hell out of Batman the Brave and the Bold.

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I have only watched season 1 of The Legend of Korra. Although slightly weaker, especially the first half, it is still quite good! And there are a few recurring characters and of course lots of info on what happened to those who no longer are with them in Korra's era (I won't spoil anything for you with info on this), an era which is a Bioshock Infinite and Dishonored steampunky 1920-1930s, you could say. I reckon  70 years has gone by in the world setting.

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I got into Avatar late and just haven't found the time to watch it. I'm only about halfway through season 1 but really enjoy it.

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I have only watched season 1 of The Legend of Korra. Although slightly weaker, especially the first half, it is still quite good!

 

Same thing happens with season 2.

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On my current rotation of shows I watch, Batman: Brave and the Bold, Thundaar the Barbarian and Dragons: Riders of Berk are all there.  I recently finished Monsters vs Aliens first set of episodes and need to go back to watching the Perils of Penelope Pitstop.

 

What can I say, I never really stopped watching kids cartoons...

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I'll lower the paper if a good Loony Tunes comes on the box, Bug's, Daffy or such. Kill da Wabbit!

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Quite an experience to live in misery isn't it? That's what it is to be married with children.

I've seen things you people can't even imagine. Pearly Kings glittering on the Elephant and Castle, Morris Men dancing 'til the last light of midsummer. I watched Druid fires burning in the ruins of Stonehenge, and Yorkshiremen gurning for prizes. All these things will be lost in time, like alopecia on a skinhead. Time for tiffin.

 

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Pinky and the Brain.

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I was a really big fan of the mickey mouse short in front of frozen, as well as the new mickey shorts that I believe are shown on disney xd (saw them at the disney store) . I like that they have more of an updated version of classic mickey

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I'll lower the paper if a good Loony Tunes comes on the box, Bug's, Daffy or such. Kill da Wabbit!

 

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I was a really big fan of the mickey mouse short in front of frozen, as well as the new mickey shorts that I believe are shown on disney xd (saw them at the disney store) . I like that they have more of an updated version of classic mickey

 

I think Disney has been on a major role lately.  Their relationship with Pixar has been tremendous, and they basically haven't missed on any of their new properties they've developed.  Plus they don't forget to pay service to the classics in their library.

 

I'm also pretty happy to see my daughter running around with a bow and arrow trying to be Merida.

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Having been a part of a short animated film project (think Don Hertzfeld) as a part of my uni's film department, you gain an appreciation for all traditional animation regardless of target audience or country of origin...

 

...because making that s*** is *HARD*.

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I tried to watch some of Avatar when it was on Netflix (don't know if it still is, haven't looked) during a period when I was trying out older animes. It looked ok but I didn't watch enough to get pulled in.

 

That said, I definitely do like and still enjoy some "children's" programming, along with great fondness for the things I personally grew up seeing (Warner Bros, Tom/Jerry, Scooby-Doo, Underdog, Flintstones etc). I tend to not be as interested in the stuff they make today, but I think that's mostly because I often don't "get" the references/humor or (what I see) as distractingly odd visual presentations.

 

I liked Tangled a fair bit but most Disney films (not including Pixar) since Beauty and the Beast haven't entranced me overmuch and were just "ok". As awesome as CGI animation can be, I still find it somewhat ... cold ... for lack of a better word. At least in many cases.

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The Princess and the Frog is still my favorite of the new stuff, and I think that has a lot to do with it not being CGI.  I'd put Brave pretty close to anything Pixar has done though.  I haven't seen this latest one, Frozen, but my wife and daughter enjoyed it.

 

 

 

I've enjoyed watching a few of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episodes with my son.  They aren't quite the cheesiness of the late 80's movies, but they've got some good stuff.

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My lad recently watched the latest Fantastic Four film and was a little intrigued by the Silver Surfer, we watched a nice little animated film of it on Youtube tonight, which i'll see about picking up for him on DVD tomorrow. It was quite good really, somewhat majestic and the little one was enthralled.

Quite an experience to live in misery isn't it? That's what it is to be married with children.

I've seen things you people can't even imagine. Pearly Kings glittering on the Elephant and Castle, Morris Men dancing 'til the last light of midsummer. I watched Druid fires burning in the ruins of Stonehenge, and Yorkshiremen gurning for prizes. All these things will be lost in time, like alopecia on a skinhead. Time for tiffin.

 

Tea for the teapot!

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I think onw thing that bugs me nowadays is a lot of animated series now are appealing to older fans, so they get good ratings, but don't translate to toy sales so they get cancelled. This happened with Young Justice, Green Lantern, Sym-Bionic Titan, the 2003 He-Man, etc. Young Justice was getting similar ratings to Adventure Time, But no one was buying the toys, so cancelled. This sucks because the generation raised in the 80s tends to be fans of animation, but there is very little that's either inclusive of an older audience, or flat out geared towards us.

 

I wish GI Joe Renegades had gone another season. The first was so damned good.

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I don't watch tv very often, but when I zap around and Spongebob is running, I usually stick with it for a while.

 

Avatar was pretty good. I liked it till the end, especially after mid-season 2, when everything was going down the ****ter. Didn't know they made a new show in the same universe. Will check it out, I'll guess.

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No idea what kids watch nowadays, but I'm sure it sucks.

My kids tend to watch Jake and the Neverland Pirates, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Doc McStuffins, Sophia the First, basically a bunch of stuff that doesn't even hold a candle to Ducktales, Tale Spin, Rescue Rangers, and the other disney stuff of the 80s and 90s.

 

Uncle Grandpa is awful.

 

I'm just happy DVD allows me to expose my kids to the stuff from my childhood. They love the aforementioned 90s disney stuff, GI Joe, Muppet Show, Teddy Ruxpin,etc.

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