In light of the success of the anime thread, and the constant deaths
and moratoriums of the threads made for specific cartoons, I thought we might be able to have an all-in-one cartoon thread.
Rules: Same rules as the rest of the forum, mostly. But some specific stuff:
- What counts as western animation? Basically anything that isn't anime. If it was made in the Americas or Europe, it likely goes here. This includes animesque stuff like Avatar.
- Western print media with an emphasis on drawn visuals (ie, comic books, newspaper comics, etc) are now allowed and encouraged as well.
- Respect. Respect other people's opinions, no matter how popular or unpopular said opinions may be. Please refrain from unfairly lambasting shows you don't like, or thinking shows you do like are sacred cows that can't be criticized. Debating and analyzing things is fine, just nothing drama-inducing.
- Currently not allowing MLP discussion. If you don't know why,
don't ask. (Zero tolerance on bringing up old drama. Period) Feel free, however, to join the
off site forum and talk about it with us there! But since MLP is probably one of the most influential cartoons in the last decade or so, it's impossible to ignore. As such...
Allowed:
1) Mentioning MLP's effects on cartoons or perceptions thereof (especially "little girl's" shows).
2) Analysis on its technical aspects.
3) Comparisons to other shows.
Not allowed:
1) Gushing. Take it to the off site forum.
2) Show or fandom news. Other forum, again. (or other topics if applicable to them, IE link pony music in the music thread, not here)
3) Bringing up Bay12 drama, obviously.
4) Discussing the fanbase, except when tying it into any of the 3 allowed things.
5) Claiming any pony is superior to Applejack.
Basically if you feel the need to bring up MLP, you need an academic reason to do so, not just say "omg this is awesome."
- Concerning the tone of the thread: I'm easygoing. If you wanna do a Goku vs Superman fight, go for it. And if you want to discuss something on the exact opposite of the seriousness scale, like portrayal of female characters in children's media, then go for it as well. The thread's pretty spastic so you should be able to guide it wherever you want if you're itching to discuss something.
- If you're still reading this, you're awesome. Also,
YOUR HEART'S ON FIRE AND THE FIRE IS IN YOUR HEART!Now, some of you might be thinking, isn't western animation for kids? Shouldn't you have moved on to more "mature" media, you silly manchildren? All I can say to that is,
that's not funny.Others might be asking, haven't cartoons gone down the drain in recent years? Sure they were great when *I* was a kid, but not now! To that I respond, you people need some recommendations! Ever heard of Avatar, the Last Airbender? Adventure Time? My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic?
Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated? Hell, even
Looney Tunes is occasionally awesome.
Lots of great stuff has come out in recent years, just ask.
So yeah, post about cartoons or cartoon related news here.
Anywho, enough introductions. Currently I'm finishing up the DCAU and watching Superman the Animated Series. I've already seen Batman/Batman Beyond/Justice League, and this is the last one I'm interested in watching in that continuity (not planning to see Static Shock or the Zeta Project). So far it's pretty much how I expected... Boring. Superman being Superman, there's not much dramatic tension since you know he's going to win (even more so than normal). So they tried to make up for it by making Superman
flashy. Note that the fight scenes tend to be the most boring for me in superhero cartoons, so those scenes being so focused means I'm yawning a lot. That's not to say the show's bad; some episodes are great! It just seems inversely proportional to how much screen time Superman gets. The more he gets, the worse the episode. The best episodes are about the villains having troubles and conflict, while Superman just flies in and resolves the conflict at the very end.
Also it's kinda weird; I guess I watched this show as a kid more than I thought. I recognize quite a few of the episodes, however vaguely. I figured I was more into Batman back then, but I guess not.