Poll: Futurama vs Family Guy?

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AngelicSven said:
Family guy did a really horrible one minute unfunny 'joke' that involved only nodding then they reused said joke like 30 seconds later...that taints my view of family guy.

Futuramma is original and funny.
>Futurama is original and funny

But i can't spell Futurama. You must be a big fan.
 

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KaosuHamoni said:
I'm afraid that I find all of Seth Macfarlane's work unfunny and crude. The same applies for South Park. Futurama, however, is brilliant.

I agree with you on the first part, but south park doesn't center its humor around crudeness.
 

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Although I am numbered among the cretins that generally enjoys Family Guy, Futurama is a far better show.
 

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Krylock said:
the complex insinuations and deeply psychological subtleties of futurama
Are you kidding? This is a comedy cartoon. When I was 11 years old I was able to appreciate it for what it was. Don't make Futurama look like some type of show scripted by nothing but PhD's.

Now, if you'll please stfu and understand that i love both shows.
Actually, it has 2 PhDs on staff...
And it truly is deep, look at my post just over yours and if you need examples from that list, I'd be happy to give them.
 

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I love both but the jokes in Family Guy have stooped down to making fun of the audience rather than making fun of celebrities. Seth Mcfarlane seems to treat us all like we're idiots.

Futurama is better. But I do like both.
 

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The world of Futurama just seems to have so much more potential for humor. And theres dozens and dozens of little sight gags, or gags you have to know advanced electronics or math or something to get.
Also, it made me tear up on more than one occasion. Family Guy's never done that for me. Dont tell me none of you ever cried to the end of Jurrasic Bark.
That's why I like futurama better.
 

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Futurama. Not even close.

Family Guy is a lot of toilet humor and it's kind of like South Park now where I think (keywords: I THINK) the creators know that the only reason people watch the show is to see how far they'll push the envelope. Family Guy also uses cheap cutaway gags that are funny once, but can sometimes go on for way to long. The earlier stuff is okay, but a lot of the shows material of the past year or so has been terrible, both in storytelling and in what it brings to the table in humor.

And truthfully, sometimes the jokes feel forced. As if they shove it in just because it's an omg they did not just go there kind of joke.

Futurama has some great humor, and while it pushes limits, it never really gets too dirty. The stories, the characters, and the world are also much more memorable to me. And sometimes, the series can hit nerves. I think one of the saddest episodes of a TV show in general was the episode Jurassic Bark. I dare you to watch that and not have tears in your eyes afterwards. The show has moments that break through the humor and show the characters in different lights.

Futurama has jokes, but also tells stories and offers moments that make you think. It's a show with a lot of small jokes, some which only the smartest people can understand (i'm not one of them sadly), that can sometimes make you think "wow! They put that in there!". Family Guy has some great episodes as well, but the show really gets it's ratings from its dead center jokes.

But to each their own. Family Guy has earned its place and I do enjoy watching it every now and again, but nine times out of ten, if Futurama and Family Guy are on at the same time, I'll be watching Futurama.

EDIT: Thanks to mjc0961 for pointing out my mistake at the end there.
I prefer Futurama to Family Guy (Family Guy is basically the Dane Cook of animated TV shows).

But as to your South Park comment, actually the show started off crude but then worked it's way into a social commentary of sorts (while still using crude humor to make a point).
 

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Futurama, every episode I've watched so far made the show up as huge, createive, and fun. It's has a well-realized story and decent humor, as well as a well-rounded set of characters.

Family Guy has it's moments, and I respect Seth Macfarlane's determination not to be bogged down by censorship, but his attempts are pretty crude, it makes sense if you want to cross some lines to stand out in the animation department, but Seth really is trying too hard.
 

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Im just going to count this be the numbers of episodes I love.
Futurama- About 16 episodes spread across the original 4 seasons, Benders Big Score. Havent seen the new Comedy Central episodes but I shall get them on DVD when theyre available. In the UK.
Family Guy- Spent 5 minuites trying to remember anything that didnt elevate to meme status, failed.

So Futurama gets my vote.

Ironically I actually own the first season of Family Guy on DVD, where the only Futurama DVD's I own are for the uncut feature lengths.
 

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Edit: Whoops! Quoted wrong person.

Futurama gets my vote here.

All of the singing in Family Guy bothers me. Yes Seth, I know you took singing lessons (which you seem very pround of) but I don't want to hear you sing every single episode.

off-topic: I'd rather watch The Venture Brothers because it's my favorite animated show.
 

GeorgW

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lvl9000_woot said:
Edit: Whoops! Quoted wrong person.

Futurama gets my vote here.

All of the singing in Family Guy bothers me. Yes Seth, I know you took singing lessons (which you seem very pround of) but I don't want to hear you sing every single episode.

off-topic: I'd rather watch The Venture Brothers because it's my favorite animated show.
Seth actually sang on Futurama: into the wild green yonder, and it was awesome. But he was used because he could sing, not because he wanted to sing.

Jjkaybomb said:
The world of Futurama just seems to have so much more potential for humor. And theres dozens and dozens of little sight gags, or gags you have to know advanced electronics or math or something to get.
Also, it made me tear up on more than one occasion. Family Guy's never done that for me. Dont tell me none of you ever cried to the end of Jurrasic Bark.
That's why I like futurama better.
They also have their own languade. 2 actually! And one of them is really annoying to decrypt, but it's all part of the joke. These kinds of jokes, that 90% of the audience won't get or see, are my favourites. And Futurama excels at them, while Family Guy doesn't even have them.
One of my favourite behind the scenes stories from Futurama is when they proposed the joke about 4 million lines of BASIC in kif gets knocked up a notch. One of the writes said that not even one percent of the audience would get that joke, to which another one responded: "Fuck them!"
 

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Futurama holds wit and surreal humour which is awesome, but Family Guy has been the amount of dark humour I love.
Both are amazing but if I had to pick one then it'd have to be Family Guy, people just don't seem to get how smart shows like Family Guy and South Park are with their humour.
 

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Karma168 said:
the jokes are all aimed at kids and there are no 'deep' moments.
You must be talking about some other show. Parasites Lost, Time Keeps On Slippin', and The Farnsworth Parabox are episodes that use subtly to progress Fry and Leela's relationship by being predominantly humor based, while The Sting and The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings are much more upfront about their relationship.

The original run also took pride in its very strict continuity. The Why of Fry is connected to many episodes that have aired throughout its run, including how Fry is not affected by the powers of the brains (The Day the Earth Stood Stupid) because he was missing the delta brain wave due to being his own grandfather (Roswell That Ends Well). If you watch the first episode in the series (Space Pilot 3000), you can see Nibbler's shadow as the character tilts back putting him in the chamber, and then you see his shadow along with Fry's in Jurassic Bark due to the alteration of history.
 

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Krylock said:
Lightnr said:
Krylock said:
Also, stop crying about Family Guy being crude. What are you, 12 years old? Put your big boy ears on and stop complaining, you little girls.
One might say you're 12 years old if you can't appreciate the complex insinuations and deeply psychological subtleties of futurama and opt for 30 minutes of fart jokes, racist jokes, and other things that have as much depth as a reflection pool.
You obviously have rarely watched family guy, if any at all.

I have been watching the show since it came out, and there is not many fart jokes at all. There may be a few in an episode here or there, but not many at all. Don't watch one episode then say "This show is full of nothing but stupid". Good job at being judgmental.

I also like how you act is if i don't like Futurama in your post. If you would have correctly read my post, you would have seen that i love both shows and have been watching them both since they came out. I ALSO loved how you described Futurama. I got a good kick out of that.

the complex insinuations and deeply psychological subtleties of futurama
Are you kidding? This is a comedy cartoon. When I was 11 years old I was able to appreciate it for what it was. Don't make Futurama look like some type of show scripted by nothing but PhD's.

Now, if you'll please stfu and understand that i love both shows.
I don't see how telling me to shut the fuck up encourages the debate.. So you came preach and not discuss - in that case I have nothing more to say. If you'd like to see my point on the other hand, GeorgW has made it for me - in a very nice way.