@Background Pony #6E40
Yeah, Looney Toons, Hanna Barbera and Chuck Jones era was also golden. It seem like it really is just leftovers with these few cartoons i enjoy now (mlp and gravity falls)
Probably cartoons are suffering because of the popularity of computer games and there is less viewers who enjoy cartoons.
@Background Pony #C4E2: “Gravity Fall may have more adventurous premise but its still just 2-3 characters in a wood interacting with fantasy critters.”
Either you’ve watched only a couple of episodes, or you just haven’t been paying attention.
There’s a half-dozen or so terrific cartoons being produced right now; what keeps this from being a new golden age of TV animation is that there’s a steep dropoff from that cream of the crop to the mediocre majority of cartoons, with very few cartoons in the good-but-not-great category.
(Although, in a manner of speaking, I think the unsurpassable golden age of animation on TV was from the mid ’70s to the early ’80s, when uncensored Looney Tunes from the ’40s were broadcast daily on numerous cable and non-cable stations…)
To be honest. I don’t think MLP won because of the Brony trend and biased toward anything pony related. Out of these cartoons, mlp IS really more entertaining and interesting. Gravity Fall may have more adventurous premise but its still just 2-3 characters in a wood interacting with fantasy critters. Why would someone claim that it deserve to be first? Im not even commenting on other cartoons. They are mostly garbage with no substance in it. Its not a golden era of cartoons like when Dexter, Johnny Bravo or Powerpuff Girls were on tv. Mlp would probably lose then. It would also lose against Teen Titans and Last Airbender. Now it just without competition when Korra, Adventure time and Spongebob are mediocre at best
@Obsessive Rarity Fan
Disney Channel pretty much doesn’t show cartoons anymore, except for the Disney Junior offerings and the Mickey Mouse shorts. Everything else is ghettoized featured on DisneyXD.
@Background Pony #0395
It would help if the Disney Channel actually had something resembling transparency in their scheduling, cuz the way they currently do things it’s flipping impossible to figure out when they actually show cartoons.
Indeed
because of the popularity of computer games and there is less viewers who enjoy cartoons.
That was what Fox said when they stopped making Saturday morning cartoons.
o/
Video games killed Saturday morning cartoons. o/
Yeah, Looney Toons, Hanna Barbera and Chuck Jones era was also golden. It seem like it really is just leftovers with these few cartoons i enjoy now (mlp and gravity falls)
Probably cartoons are suffering because of the popularity of computer games and there is less viewers who enjoy cartoons.
Either you’ve watched only a couple of episodes, or you just haven’t been paying attention.
There’s a half-dozen or so terrific cartoons being produced right now; what keeps this from being a new golden age of TV animation is that there’s a steep dropoff from that cream of the crop to the mediocre majority of cartoons, with very few cartoons in the good-but-not-great category.
(Although, in a manner of speaking, I think the unsurpassable golden age of animation on TV was from the mid ’70s to the early ’80s, when uncensored Looney Tunes from the ’40s were broadcast daily on numerous cable and non-cable stations…)
Okay, thanks, man! c:
Its safe, no worries. :0
It’s a safe site, right?
Here ya go, full episode.
http://dubbed-scene.com/gravity-falls-season-2-episode-4-sock-opera
Wouldn’t mind spoilers, though :3
I still haven’t watched it yet DX
@Sketch Pad
How about that latest episode though? Gotta hand it to Bill, he can be scary when he plays the bad guy.
@Background Pony #6E40
You’d think Wander Over Yonder would make it onto the polls as a choice. I like that show as well.
Disney Channel pretty much doesn’t show cartoons anymore, except for the Disney Junior offerings and the Mickey Mouse shorts. Everything else is
ghettoizedfeatured on DisneyXD.It would help if the Disney Channel actually had something resembling transparency in their scheduling, cuz the way they currently do things it’s flipping impossible to figure out when they actually show cartoons.
I agree.
Yeah, the second season is very interesting.