The Worst Cartoon You Ever Saw!
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You know, another cartoon that I never really thought was that good was Squirrel Boy. I remember that show being incredibly boring to watch.
In fact, some of you may disagree with me, but I think that not many of the cartoons that premiered on Cartoon Network from 2005-2009 were that good anyway. Chowder and Ben 10 (the original season) were two of the only shows that I found to be actually pretty good from that time period.
In fact, some of you may disagree with me, but I think that not many of the cartoons that premiered on Cartoon Network from 2005-2009 were that good anyway. Chowder and Ben 10 (the original season) were two of the only shows that I found to be actually pretty good from that time period.
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I've heard of Dragon Ball of course. I've seen some episodes and it wasn't a bad show. Just wasn't my kind of show however. As I child, I disliked Scooby Doo just for the fact that it was the same episode again, and again.
The only recent American cartoons I've paid attention to for the past few years are the Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy. Never really cared for the Simpsons that much I hate to say. South Park I can see why others don't like. I would never say this inside of a class room (particularly mine) but I use to be a big fan of South Park. Now the show isn't quite as funny. I still like Matt Stone, and Trey Parker however. I have been dying to see their Broadway show The Book of Mormon.
That being said, I think Family Guy is my favorite American animated adult comedy right now. I like Stone and Parker but I personally think that Seth Macfarlane is funnier and smarter than both of them.
I know the question was the worst cartoons. But I think complaining about things you don't like all the time isn't healthy. I prefer to focus on the positives more than negatives.
The only recent American cartoons I've paid attention to for the past few years are the Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy. Never really cared for the Simpsons that much I hate to say. South Park I can see why others don't like. I would never say this inside of a class room (particularly mine) but I use to be a big fan of South Park. Now the show isn't quite as funny. I still like Matt Stone, and Trey Parker however. I have been dying to see their Broadway show The Book of Mormon.
That being said, I think Family Guy is my favorite American animated adult comedy right now. I like Stone and Parker but I personally think that Seth Macfarlane is funnier and smarter than both of them.
I know the question was the worst cartoons. But I think complaining about things you don't like all the time isn't healthy. I prefer to focus on the positives more than negatives.
"Higeoyaji" wrote:As I child, I disliked Scooby Doo just for the fact that it was the same episode again, and again.
You're not the first person in this thread to show their displeasure for Scooby Doo... I can't say I watched it much as a kid myself, but I also never really gave it much of a chance, either. Never liked the idea of a talking dog much...
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I know the question was the worst cartoons. But I think complaining about things you don't like all the time isn't healthy. I prefer to focus on the positives more than negatives.
I full-heartedly agree. One cartoon I used to watch alot was called Rocko's Modern Life. Great show, I would love to find it on DVD.
I WAS JUST WATCHING A Walter Mitty-type story, & it brought to mind a kiddie program from, I guess the early 1970s. While it was 'live' action, it was what, I think it was Schodt called kiddy ghetto or something like it. It was called Waldo Kitty, & depicted an orange tabby tomcat that, though a total coward, imagined himself to be a hero-type.
Oops, I just checked the wiki & learned that it did use animation. Anyway, at that time, I was a bit too old to be watching Saturday morning cartoons, & have a very vague memory of it.
Oops, I just checked the wiki & learned that it did use animation. Anyway, at that time, I was a bit too old to be watching Saturday morning cartoons, & have a very vague memory of it.
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