Wednesday, February 15, 2006

The Cartoons that still Fascinate me...

It's amazing. I spend most of my day lately watching cartoons, both new and old, on DVD, Video, and regular old cable. And you know what? My days go by faster, and I am generally happier while watching them. Cartoons seem to make my work day go faster.

Sure, I still like non-cartoon shows. My favorites are still CSI, Attack of the Show, and House. Not to mention the judge shows.

But nothing quite gets to my emotions more (for some reason) than a good cartoon, whether it be an "adult" (no, not sexual you perverts) cartoon, or a childs cartoon. They evoke more laughter, and more tears than regular shows. Not quite sure why. Maybe it is my sense of living in a false reality.

At any rate, here is a list of my favorite cartoons, split into "Old" (basically, from my youth), "New" (since my daughter was born), and "Anime".

Favorite "Old" Cartoons (no particular order):
1 - Voltron - I got the entire 58 episode "Lion Force" series plus the movies on DVD. I watched them the other day while I was ill, adn I gotta tell ya... There is something that just makes me smile, watching five space explorers fight for justice.

2 - Transformers - The original ones. Not the new "cgi" animated ones. Man, while there was some major crap in there, the stories were more adult then I realized at the time. Whether intentional or not, there is a big political statement in the whole "search for energon" that applies today. or I am thinking to deep about it.

3 - Ren and Stimpy - Pure, joyous, disgusting fun. Not to mention the "happy happy joy joy" song! Defintiely, a great thing. Of course, I did not like the new series as much... I only remember that the new one came right out front with the gay jokes... "Stimpy, remember I am the pitcher and you are the catcher!"

4 - South Park - Need I say more?

5 - Angry Beavers - Again, one I watch religiously every morning. A well made show that has enough humour to even make me giggle now. The story of Norbert and Daggit, they live on their own as beavers who don't truly want to live in the wild - they have all the modern conveniences in their home made dam. Maybe because of the brotherly love that is portrayed, maybe because of the shows constant questioning of who is actually the smart one, but I can watch it every morning. . And I quote Dag "The bloating, the pain, he's a mongoose, I'm a beaver, it all makes sense! I'm a mommy!"

6 - Futurama - I hope this makes a comeback. Word on the street is that there are 4 straight to DVD movies coming for this show!


Favorite "New" Cartoons:

1 - Fairly Odd Parents - Even my dad laughs at this one. There is a lot of adult humour in here if you are willing to look. it's sad, really, that the writing is wasted on Nickolodean (or however you spell it).

2 - Spongebob Squarepants - I admit it. I watch it. And I love it. 'Nuff said

3 - Family Guy - Not sure if this was on before bug was born, but I know we started watching it religiously about 2 years ago on Adult Swim. A great show, good humour, yeah there are a lot of fart jokes, but hey, we love it.

4 - Drawn Together - A show that a lot of people hate, we think is hilarious. So crude, so mean, and so wrong, but you gotta admit it is very funny.

5 - American Dad - We didn't like this at first... but after a while it grew on us. Not as good as the others, but still a darn good show.

6 - Boondocks - Hilarious. If you haven't seen it, watch it. A great social commentary.

Favorite "Anime" - New or Old:

1 - Full Metal Alchemist - Without a doubt. I have talked about it before. There are times in this show where both me and my wife tear up. Very dramatic, and very well done. No wonder it is such a big hit.

2 - Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex (1st and 2nd Gig) - A more philosphical show, bringing us to a future where hardly anyone is still truly human, most people are cyborgs or "rebuilt" with new parts. What is a soul?

3 - Evangelion - I could go on for hours about this one, but I won't. A good anime, one of the standards.

4 - Cowboy Bepop - Another one I dragged my wife into liking, Spike is a great character. It has an old-west feel mixed in with the space drama.

Discuss, berate, and opiniate!

6 Comments:

At 6:12 PM , Blogger Sig. said...

I love CSI, in all its many varieties. As for House...bah. I hate that guy. :)

"King of the Hill" is conspicuously absent from your cartoon list.

 
At 8:45 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

CSI for me too! I love Grey's Anatomy, too. Family Guy is absolutely hilarious - Jacob's sister and her husband come over every Sunday for Desperate Housewives and then we TiVo Family Guy and watch it afterwards.

 
At 8:45 AM , Blogger Abe said...

Yes, I know King of the Hill isn't on the list... It's a decent show that I watch now and then but I just never got too much into it. Maybe because it is one cartoon that could of worked just as well as if it was a "live action" sitcom. There is very little that is surreal about it.

 
At 5:44 PM , Blogger Urs said...

Interesting what you say about King of the Hill. That is actually why I like it, it doesn't have all the impossible situations of other cartoons. The characters also tend to be insanely likable.

Also absent from your list is Aqua Teen Hunger Force, which I have been watching non-stop, I now quote ATHF lines like "I'm full of information, I'm like an infomercial" and "Lets get some poo-dang tonight!" where I might have otherwise quoted MST3k. I also tend to think like Carl and talk like Shake. Oh, and I love Meatwad.

As for the Seth Macfarland shows, I enjoy them, but the formula is starting to grate on me. It took me a while to get into Family Guy mainly because I hated Chris so much. He was gross and stupid, things that should have made him an outcast. As someone who didn't learn how to make herself look good until later, I resent that he is able to be ~popular and still act the way he does. I am also seeing some latent sexism in the shows, beyond just the over-the-top obvious stuff meant to make us laugh. I still find the show amusing, though the constant "this is like the time I blah blah", switch to a visualization" stuff they do over and over again. I like Family Guy, and find American Dad amusing (even though its pretty much the same formula as Family Guy), but I'm not going to get that excited over what Seth MacFarland turns out next.

I think its high time for a cartoon thats based on women. I think you could take all the shit you do with all the cartoons I mentioned with a cartoon based on women. Weird shit happens in our lives too.

I'm not nearly as mad or bitchy as I sound, I just think I've lost the ability to disagree with people politely in text.

 
At 8:51 PM , Blogger E said...

I love House. I want to BE House. Brilliant, hilarious, and cynical beyond all belief.

What Justin and I record on the MythTV box:

Lost, House, Star Trek: Next Gen & DS9, Law & Order and Law & Order SVU, Family Guy, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, various animes

 
At 11:07 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jacob does an excellent Hank Hill impression. For shits and giggles you should call our house and listening to the answering machine - it's Hank Hill. Apparently, Jacob forgot to change it back to normal and our vet couldn't stop laughing the ENTIRE message she left! If you wanna hear the message email me and I'll send you our phone #. It's funny cuz we don't really and never have really watched the show - if it's on, we watch, but with TiVo we usually only watch what we want to!

 

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