AnimatedFan01
Active Member
What are some cartoons you're not fond of that you would have liked a lot more if not for a few certain factors? Here's my list:
-Clarence: The plots ooze with childhood nostalgia and generally the show really brings the audience back to when they were kids in a similar way that Ed, Edd 'n Eddy and Phineas and Ferb do. Unfortunately, any potential appreciation I could have had for the show went out the window when I actually watched it. With the ugly animation, ear-grating voice acting, and all three characters having their unlikeable traits exaggerated, especially Clarence himself with his naive demeanor, lack of social boundaries, and trouble which he never faces punishment for most of the time, the unique concept immediately gets butchered. Had the characterization, animation and voice work been improved on, I'd actually have liked the show.
-The Loud House: If the show had more original plots, less stereotyped characters, and less mean-spiritedness, then I would at least find it somewhat watchable.
-Sanjay and Craig: If the animation style had less resemblance to Adventure Time and Regular Show (seriously, I hate thin pencil lines and noodly arms/legs) and the gross humor was reduced majorly, then I'd think the show was tolerable at best.
-Clarence: The plots ooze with childhood nostalgia and generally the show really brings the audience back to when they were kids in a similar way that Ed, Edd 'n Eddy and Phineas and Ferb do. Unfortunately, any potential appreciation I could have had for the show went out the window when I actually watched it. With the ugly animation, ear-grating voice acting, and all three characters having their unlikeable traits exaggerated, especially Clarence himself with his naive demeanor, lack of social boundaries, and trouble which he never faces punishment for most of the time, the unique concept immediately gets butchered. Had the characterization, animation and voice work been improved on, I'd actually have liked the show.
-The Loud House: If the show had more original plots, less stereotyped characters, and less mean-spiritedness, then I would at least find it somewhat watchable.
-Sanjay and Craig: If the animation style had less resemblance to Adventure Time and Regular Show (seriously, I hate thin pencil lines and noodly arms/legs) and the gross humor was reduced majorly, then I'd think the show was tolerable at best.