pretty much this but there are a few cartoons I like from the 00,s but not muchHyrulian Hero said:Spongebob, Fanboy and Chum-Chum, Dora the Explorer and pretty much every other cartoon made by Nickelodeon/Disney AFTER the year 2000.
pretty much this but there are a few cartoons I like from the 00,s but not muchHyrulian Hero said:Spongebob, Fanboy and Chum-Chum, Dora the Explorer and pretty much every other cartoon made by Nickelodeon/Disney AFTER the year 2000.
I second this as well. It is basically the same unfunny and usual monster is just a man in a mask bullcrap every episode. Also, it introduced one of the most annoying TV characters ever; Scrappy-Frikkin'-Doo. The dog should be put down, and stop making crappy cartoons.Island said:scooby doo is the worst cartoon ever. why, you ask? because every episode is fucking exactly the same as every other episode, and furthermore it wasn't funny the first billion times.
Normally I'd say something about how Naruto, DBZ, etc. is a bad way to judge anime.Illesdan said:Not a fan of anime, or anything anime inspired... Hell, maybe I'm just fucking old. Naruto was confusing; InuYashi was boring, Dragonball Z... well, that's a half-hour of my life I'll never get back.
God, I know there's more, too; I have two friends who are hooked on this crap up like its cocaine, but I can't/don't want to remember what they are.
And don't think i'm letting AMERICAN cartoons off the hook, either. That horrid remake hash of TMNT made me scream at my television set. King of the Hill is obnoxious, The Simpsons has been on the air FAAAR too long, and in my opinion, WAS NEVER FUNNY IN THE FIRST PLACE. And, oh yeah, let's not forget the Smurfs. God, I detested that show growing up; and it was on FOR 90 MINUTES.
Assuming the schedule I have is accurate, I think you're referring to MAD. If so, while probably not the worst, it's pretty bad, outside of one or two times where the premise gave me a chuckle before becoming stupid again.Small Waves said:Hell, NOBODY here has mentioned the worst cartoon made in the last ten years even though it's on every Monday night at 8:15PM EST on Cartoon Network.
Ugh, I forgot about MAD...I hate that show so much...but I also love Regular Show.A random person said:Assuming the schedule I have is accurate, I think you're referring to MAD. If so, while probably not the worst, it's pretty bad, outside of one or two times where the premise gave me a chuckle before becoming stupid again.Small Waves said:Hell, NOBODY here has mentioned the worst cartoon made in the last ten years even though it's on every Monday night at 8:15PM EST on Cartoon Network.
I hope my schedule is accurate, because otherwise there was the possibility you were referring to Regular Show, aka probably one of the 5 best non-Adult Swim things Cartoon Network did within the past few years.
I love King of the Hill, but I've never really gotten what people saw in Zim. Everyone I talk to said it's like the best cartoon ever, but I hated it.Zekksta said:Oh?monstersquad said:The general idea with Adult Swim shows is "if you don't like it, then you don't get it."
Derp.monstersquad said:The only exception to this is Robot Chicken, that's the worst animated show on tv right now IMO.
I'd vote for Invader Zim, Spongebob and King of the Hill. They probably don't qualify as the worst cartoons ever, but I've always thought they were pretty terrible, they were the first to pop into my mind anyway.
/facepalmVeldie said:its god awful and abomination of ghostbusters it didnt even have the theme......michiehoward said:I had no idea there was a second cartoon, gotta youtube that shit and take a peekVeldie said:your thinking of the other one there where 2 cartoons one that had nothing like Ghostbusters or anything and the otherone that kicked so much assmichiehoward said:I remember Winston being in the cartoonVeldie said:That racist and very stupid ghost busters cartoon. I say racist because they replaced the black guy with a monkey and its how I interperate it <_<
I thought King Of The Hill was very ordinary at first- but that's actually the way it was intended- the characters are mundane... but in extraordinary ways. King Of The Hill joined me for dinner for many an occasion and I fostered a sort of familiarity with it - it was kind of involving because the characters all had a rather particular psyche, and you feel like you just understand them all as if you were part of the family.Zekksta said:I'd vote for Invader Zim, Spongebob and King of the Hill. They probably don't qualify as the worst cartoons ever, but I've always thought they were pretty terrible, they were the first to pop into my mind anyway.
Wow! They actually had Peach's hair it's original red! I'm shocked! Um, anyone watch this clip and notice that it looked like Mario was trying not to feel up Nicole Eggert near the beginning?Midnight Crossroads said:The worst cartoon I've seen is probably The Super Mario Bros Super Show.
Evidently, I didn't make myself clear; I have been exposed to A LOT of anime, NO thanks to my friends. I simply don't get it. I find it boring, it has plotlines that run amok, the female characters voices (Gods, why do they have to sound like harpies getting hammered?) make me want to poke my ears out with a pickaxe, and it seems like every damned central character in these things are 'the relectant hero who has to find inner strength and love/has the support of friends/family' or some other such hackeneyed plotline device. But, in the end 'they have to do everything alone.' And, on that, I call bullshit.A random person said:Normally I'd say something about how Naruto, DBZ, etc. is a bad way to judge anime.
To me, this is a case of where the show had just overstayed its welcome for me. After the second season, the set pieces were no longer charming or interesting and it seemed like the writers were really stretching to find new things to do with the characters.A random person said:But King of the Hill? Really? Sure, the later episodes got a case of the stupids (the MySpace episode comes to mind), and Lucky shouldn't have stepped beyond center of a few B-plots, but the series exemplifies comparatively subtle humor in animation, not to mention probably the best use of running gags/traits in most things (translation: it's deadpan compared to, say, Family Guy, and I fucking loved Hank's obsession with propane). And a large chunk of what Dale does is gold.