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Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 11:45 am
by AuraTwilight
I'm not ashamed to admit I like watching iCarly. Its well written
No.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 7:37 pm
by MizuTakishima
AuraTwilight wrote:I'm not ashamed to admit I like watching iCarly. Its well written
No.
^ This
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 2:20 am
by Erranty
MizuTakishima wrote:AuraTwilight wrote:I'm not ashamed to admit I like watching iCarly. Its well written
No.
^ This
Its better written than Chowder and Flapjack at least.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 2:33 am
by Kuukai
That kinda makes the assumption that Chowder needs writing. "Radda radda radda" is comedy gold.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 2:45 pm
by AuraTwilight
Erranty wrote:MizuTakishima wrote:AuraTwilight wrote:I'm not ashamed to admit I like watching iCarly. Its well written
No.
^ This
Its better written than Chowder and Flapjack at least.
You've never actually sat down and watched either show, have you?
Also, "LOL ICARLY IS THE MOST WATCHED THING ON THE INTERNET TO THE POINT THAT SOME CORPORATE SUITS WANT TO BUY HER OFF EVEN THOUGH SHE'S A NON-PROFIT YOUTUBE CHANNEL THAT ISN'T EVEN PARTNER LAWWWL"
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 1:04 am
by zaseo
ICarly is ok, but Drake, and Josh was a better show. I like her better as Megan than Carly.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 7:14 am
by Keyaki
Not really interested in the rest, though Teen Titans was pretty good, I just wish they'd given it a proper ending instead of the last episode being a kiss-off to Terra.
Actually, I'd say the
official final episode was when defeated the Brotherhood of Evil, the whole Terra episdoe after that one I think was just a way to tell viewers what happened to her...
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:10 am
by -Raina-
Is it just me, or did Cartoon Network get significantly worse around the same time their logo changed to 'CN'?
I wasn't sad at all when Toonami disappeared. The only thing I was missing out on was Naruto (in other words, not much). Though I WAS sad when they stopped showing Dragon Ball/DBZ. I remember when I had a sort of ritual going on, I'd watch Dragon Ball in the afternoon, then Sailor Moon, then Powerpuff Girls later on at 8 PM.
What's with the "CN Real" crap??? It's called CARTOON Network, for crying out loud.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:14 pm
by Erranty
AuraTwilight wrote:Erranty wrote:
Its better written than Chowder and Flapjack at least.
You've never actually sat down and watched either show, have you?
Also, "LOL ICARLY IS THE MOST WATCHED THING ON THE INTERNET TO THE POINT THAT SOME CORPORATE SUITS WANT TO BUY HER OFF EVEN THOUGH SHE'S A NON-PROFIT YOUTUBE CHANNEL THAT ISN'T EVEN PARTNER LAWWWL"
Actually I have. My friends and cousins like Chowder and Flapjack. I just don't find them to actually be funny.
The web show is just the thing holding the character in iCarly together, not the point of the show. The real point is just to watch the funny things that go on in these kids lives. They rarely get serious and in the end have a lot of fun or when they do get serious they have a touching moment then everything's ok at the end. In the mean time comedy ensues via Spencer.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 2:31 pm
by zaseo
-Raina- wrote:Is it just me, or did Cartoon Network get significantly worse around the same time their logo changed to 'CN'?
I wasn't sad at all when Toonami disappeared. The only thing I was missing out on was Naruto (in other words, not much). Though I WAS sad when they stopped showing Dragon Ball/DBZ. I remember when I had a sort of ritual going on, I'd watch Dragon Ball in the afternoon, then Sailor Moon, then Powerpuff Girls later on at 8 PM.
What's with the "CN Real" crap??? It's called CARTOON Network, for crying out loud.
You can thank the current CEO of Cartoon Network. He f*cked many things up.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 10:53 am
by -Raina-
What's his name and what does he look like? *pulls out magic black notebook*
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 1:36 pm
by emptyazureskies
lol how u gonna write it in ur death note?
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 1:41 pm
by _Tri-edge_
Pfft. YGOTAS has provided a safe haven for me when it comes to my daily dose of animated comedy, which by the way, completely blows these modern day cartoons out the water.

. There's also The Boondocks, as well as TDI, TDA, and coming soon in June, TD:World Tour. So, Cartoon Network hasn't COMPLETELY lost it's luster, with things like Flapjack and Chowder running, especially Chowder, because I managed to catch some adult references in that show, one being the episode where Chowder had to find letters, and each letter stood for the situation he was in. Can anyone think of a word beginning with R that symbolizes someone standing behind another in an abandoned alley? XD
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 1:56 pm
by emptyazureskies
its Robbery not rap e you sick man
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 2:15 pm
by _Tri-edge_
emptyazureskies wrote:its Robbery not rap e you sick man
You never know. XD That could have went both ways.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 3:24 pm
by nobodyknows
@Tri-Edge- I have to admit, I originally saw that in exactly the way you seemed to be suggesting... does this mean I can't get my childhod back D,:?
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 5:51 pm
by _Tri-edge_
nobodyknows wrote:@Tri-Edge- I have to admit, I originally saw that in exactly the way you seemed to be suggesting... does this mean I can't get my childhod back D,:?
No...I'm afraid the purity of what was once our childhood is long gone. T_T
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 6:33 pm
by zaseo
-Raina- wrote:What's his name and what does he look like? *pulls out magic black notebook*
His name is Stuart Snyder.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 7:23 am
by Keyaki
In terms of Cartoon Network; I really don't like what they've done either. I never really liked Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Powerpuff Girls, or Courage the Cowardly Dog; BUT I Love Ed,Edd, and Eddy. But in terms now with the CN Real ****, I hate it. It's suppose to be about CARTOONS not reality shows. Survie This was good at first but I got bored after the first few episodes. TDI was okay as well, TDA I got bored with and didn't bother to finish. Dude what would Happen is just idiotic the same with Destroy Build Destroy...ugh. And now they have this new show coming in June; Unnatural History...it looks interesting but remember the last time they made a live action super hero show? Zixx? yea that one. That show didn't last more than a few saturdays, I'm not sure about this one either. But I guess we'll see....I'm particularly interested since the hero is able to do Parkour...from what I've seen.
Re: The fall of anime, and cartoons
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 4:40 pm
by nobodyknows
_Tri-edge_ wrote:nobodyknows wrote:@Tri-Edge- I have to admit, I originally saw that in exactly the way you seemed to be suggesting... does this mean I can't get my childhod back D,:?
No...I'm afraid the purity of what was once our childhood is long gone. T_T
