Ah, Smile Precure.MoeMints said:I don't see how that isn't downplaying his legitimacy for what's already a subjective opinion regardless.NameIsRobertPaulson said:You realize you picked two of three best animated programs on the planet (Phineas and Ferb being the third)... not the other 90% of the dreck, right? Should I have clarified that MLP's faults can be found in 90% of all children's programs, and almost 99% for the intended age group?
I watch a series where the embodiment fuel of the main villain and monster of the weeks are even the vaguest and most human of faults.
Guy who was never introduced besides a background character : "Oh, I really dislike that this line is taking so dang long, but that would rather be selfish, wouldn't it?"
Recurring Villain Summoner :"HHE ALREADY CORRECTED HERSELF? Eh, for some strange reason, that's still enough to get a GIANT ENEMY CRAB out of the utter hate of inconvenience."
I don't mind if people dislike it for the technicolor designs which aren't even my favorite of the franchise, the hammy friendship obsession, and the busybody lead character. Since even if someone does the exact same thing like Kamen Rider or Power Rangers/Super Sentai, the execution and combination of the same faults have different context and appeal.
There's a point where you're also giving no reason to not just watch the shows with the same faults and why it shouldn't be considered this amazing thing.
Also I liked Kick Buttowski, Sym-bionic Titan, and Motorcity WAAAAAAAY more than Phineas and Ferb.
EDIT: Also numerous experiences has told me just holding hands and expecting happiness throughout has lead to the most dreadful things I've witness.
For example, just about every anime club I've been apart of.
Just about the one thing that made me physically sick more than MLP. I still can't remember why I started watching it.
I did enjoy Sym-Biotic Titan, myself, but I'm a big fan of Genndy Tartakofvsky.