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At least it isn't Farzar.
You'd think for a show set in space, they'd go beyond the typical Brickleberry formula.
If you like loreshit, watch Final Space. If you only care about Comedy, go watch Deep Space 69.
>I GOT THAT BIG BALL ENERGY
At this point, anything is funnier than Mr. Birchum.
>Mr. Birchum
>One joke
>Paradise PD
>Several jokes
>Mr. Birchum
>One joke
Which joke? That the main character's name is Dick and he's just an out-and-out curmudgeon to everybody?
Close, the joke is that "everything is woke."
Nevermind, I guess there's two jokes if you include all the forced Star Wars references.
When Smiling Friends is funnier than Mr. Birchum, you know you made Animated Sitcom slop.
>Seeeeeeething
It's not seething if I find a show so boring that it makes other animated sitcoms funnier by comparison.
>I'm not mad! I just...hate it for technical reasons and definitely not because it triggered me!
If your comedy is inherently built on tribewar bait, then it just isn't funny. Paradise PD, at the very least, has other types of humor.
>It's not funny when it makes fun of me!!!!
I take it you're only responding in greentext, so I want you to tell me what makes Mr. Birchum funny. Go on, I'm waiting...
I thought so.
Other people's way of life being wrong is funny though. Attacking others is a hoot. Just don't attack me
Velma.
I actually liked Brickleberry for a time because I was the target audience. It's also more sophisticated in its sex jokes than people give it credit for.
Woody's porn acting episode was easily one of my favorites. I'm extremely glad its type of sexual humor carried over to Paradise PD.
Also, I think it's based that Woody and Randal are canonically related.
It's so grotesque that it looped back around into being probably the best sex positive comedy, or at least superior in some regards to Big Mouth.
I'm fairly certain Bob's Burgers alumni worked on that, so it makes sense.
>They censor his dick but not testicles.
Why?
Because he's got that big ball energy.
Nu-SpongeBob has its moments.
Meh, they still don't hold a candle to the board-driven episodes. Even some of the last board-driven had more iconic faces than the script-driven ones.
Do boardgays really?
It's been board-driven for 9 seasons, get with the program.
This is why Patrick Show is MY guilty pleasure toon.
These segments were total kino, and it breaks my heart that cartoon "reviewers" would shit all over Patrick Show for being different.
Back at the Barnyard
I was shocked to find out Guy Moon did the music.
The Nutshack
The designs on that show were actually really good, but it's the cutout animation that doesn't do it any favors. It'd probably work better if it was being animated on Harmony, since the designs are far too complex for symbol rigs.
The creator himself has acknowledged its meme status before, and Snipple's a Fillipino studio. A reboot could easily work.
But Snipple's just as bad as Fil-Cartoons...
How did they fall from grace? Their work on LTC was actually good.
>Their work on LTC was actually good.
You're not talking about the drawings, right? For me the animation was just okay most of the time.
There's a decent supercut of fluid Snipple animation.
>I'll die
good
Mostly toddler shows that make me laugh more than they should, or have really heart-warming plots
I hear animators especially like working on toddler shows, because the work environment is really great.
Problem Solverz was my childhood, and I don't care what anybody else says.
I unironically loved KS, but the fandom here is weird as frick.
There's no fandom, it's one artist and their creepy stalker
Kek, that's even more pathetic than Ongayzellig's "fandom."
I want to FRICK the guy on the right!
He'll make a man out of you, because he's canonically fricked everyone.
Seriously? What's the story there?
I enjoyed Brickleberry for some cheap laughs, but I couldn't get on with Paradise PD
It's best when you take the seralization of Paradise PD as seriously as its humor. I've always found it makes for a more enjoyable show that way.
All of the 00s toons.
It baffles me why people used to dunk on Chowder and Flapjack during their prime, when the very same people who worked on those shows would go on to create AT and RS.
Chowder was too SpongeBob and too loud and punny and they couldn't appreciate its subtler parts or even the unique charm it had because they already lived in that era. They also probably wanted raw unfiltered Tartakovsky, which as we realize today is a stupid idea.
>Chowder was too SpongeBob
It was created by THE C.H. Greeenblatt, though. Its SpongeBob influence cannot be underestimated.
Yeah, but Greenblatt made some of the best jokes in his run on SpongeBob. Certainly not the most on model writing, but they're what people remember. Band Geeks, Shanghaied, Dying for Pie, The Bully, Wet Painters. If he had written just one of those it would be iconic, but he did them all.
Based, I can see why CN hired him.
Seriously, if CN had charged him and Van Orman with showrunning or producing a few of their late 2000s-2010 proper debuters instead of charging Ward and Quintel to do it all themselves we'd be living in a much more healthy studio environment and there wouldn't be that "millennial writer" criticism because they would have learned from veterans and brought the SpongeBob movement to new heights. Steven Universe wouldn't have gone on as many hiatuses and it would have stayed on theme; Sugar may have grown into the Iron Lady of Warner instead of the uguu soft bi fujo i like eva and crying wet noodle she became.
The Recession put the American media model on a timer that could have been averted if they had listened to their veteran workers instead of throwing out experience for fresh and easily manipulated millennial talent. The only group who managed to stave off the rot for a while were Disney with Povenmire, and they've been sprinting way past the rest of the studios over the past eight years. Our current situation is the result of an entirely preventable crisis.
If zoomers are now starting to enter the industry, who will they have to learn from? I'm a bit nervous, since I have no idea what I'm doing, and I'm desperate to learn new things.
At this point, Crumb and Bakshi are my only hope. I've read enough history about them to where I'm confident their history could be made once again.
They're not going to be around for long, so appreciate them while they're still alive.
It's not as much a problem now that Glitch exists, because they're doing numbers and with a couple more successes will dislodge the mainstream studios. But for the younger millennials that Gen Z are supposed to learn from everything truly was grim because they had to build it up themselves under the evil eye and poison pill of social media, and they're only now seeing successes. I personally think Louie Zong is somebody to watch out for and emulate, but my opinion of people is exclusively predicated on their musical ability and he is the human equivalent of a flannel patch.
More than that, I feel the best way out I feel is to make some really good comics. There's a huge market for them (even if all the marketing channels are dogshit right now) and they're far cheaper to make than animation while still teaching you the fundamentals of it beyond timing. The more comics and books there are out there, the more we erode YouTube's toxic influence.
>The more comics and books there are out there, the more we erode YouTube's toxic influence.
Good, because I planned on uploading some stuff to comicfury. Making comics is already a lot like storyboarding, so I'm sure someone will take notice of my artistic abilities.
Drop your page on here sometime. Make a post for it. Screw shilling, let's talk it.
I haven't went through the process of setting up my own comicsfury yet. Though, I have been trying to be a bit more active on Bluesky. I'll be honest when I say that I'm not usually motivated to make "polished" art.
https://bsky.app/profile/breezeepeezee.bsky.social
Greenblatt had the best SpongeBobs and the best Billy and Mandys. He keeps getting shows because he makes really good cartoons.
Even Iggy Arbuckle?
Sanjay and Craig was nice, but I haven't seen it in ages.
Gina is such a bawd.
Paradise PD is MUCH funnier than Brickleberry, which I actually think is a compliment because it means the writers or whoever were able to grow beyond mindless shock humor.
I think being on Netflix worked out in Waco O'Guin and Roger Black's favor, since Paradise PD was allowed to be as edgy as it wanted.
That sucks
To be honest, I think I only liked this show because two characters were voiced by Dana Snyder. I will watch anything that features his voice because it's so effortlessly hilarious. Even as a rabbit puppet on a Nickelodeon molestathon.
Hopson was easily the highlight, especially when they were poking fun of R&M.
Even Molly (which I actually think is underrated for the tightness of its writing)?
Yes. I love the videos that reanimate Scratch clips as Master Shake.
>Wow, I wish WE were a show that made crusty virgins feel smart.
Forgot pic.
I think I'm the only person who cared about Secret Mountain Fort Awesome while it was still airing.
At least you got to experience Uncle Grandpa long before everyone else did.
This shit was just an exact clone of Brickleberry, except the characters are wearing blue instead of green. That was the only change.
I'm pretty sure the writers knew that exactly, but they didn't care.
>They're park rangers, we're COPS!
Why not just make more Brickleberry then?
The cub being Daniel Tosh makes the dog better because he doesn't demand literally all of the best lines.
Ratatoing.
>Precisely!
>Shadman
MEET MARCEL TOING
I feel like i should be kicked in the stomach for laughing at Drawn Together jokes.
They age like a fine wine, actually.
I thought it was funny.
I've never seen that cartoon in my entire life, but I gotta watch it now.
You thought that because it was.
Underrated show, yeah
Also, for years I thought Hoop was voiced by Andy Dick, but he's not.
https://www.filmboards.com/board/t/Hoop%253DAndy-Dick%253F-1071106/
This might be why. Cool how the internet now can just give you information like this right away, 30 years ago you'd just be wondering about something like that forever.
He also kinda looks and sounds like Andy Dick, but seeing that bumper might've solidified it in my memory or something.
I only remember the girls gone wild episode where that one chick hypnotized people with her breasts.
Good show. Glad it exists.
It's on Tubi. Good fricking show, I'm so mad it never got another season and all those sequel hooks didn't go anywhere. Also I loved the ninja lady.
Reminds me of this Stop-Motion show that also ended on a cliffhanger, and it was called Gary & Mike.
PUMP UP THE JAM
>Yo, Offisaurus!
Family Guy
Cleveland Show
>That episode where the mayor mom had a fetish for some black dudes big testicles
What did they mean by this?
That she's compensating for Randal's lack of balls.
Rest in peace
>FRICK YOUR BAKED POTATO!
>HAIL SATAN!
I'd watch Hopson frick a Pokemon.
>The audience is high.
>The writers are high.
>So let's just start the motherfricking tit-sucking story!
Do tarantulas have clits?
Harley Quinn but for unorthodox reasons