Saw Major Lazer last night and loved it! Really, it's such a shame that Axe Cop, that show, and the ...well... actually entertaining, even though it's a TOTAL Regular Show knockoff Lucas Brothers (who are pretty funny themselves...loved them in 22 Jump Street and Arrested Development) still have to share airtime with High School USA and Stone Quackers. Luckily, it seems that either Quackers was moved to the 1 AM hour or dusted off the schedule for Lazer anyway.
I gotta admit, while I usually like their short intermission segments, I find the "Scientifically Accurate ________" cartoons lame and full of obvious jokes. Last night they had "Scientifically Accurate Pinky and the Brain" which showed them being mutated, tested on, forced to run electroshock mazes, and even forced to smoke. Or in other words exactly what they did in the freaking actual show to begin with. It's the equivalent of Epic Movie (or whatever) showing Wolverine flipping off a claw like a finger when he did it in an actual X-Men movie. It's not a horrible skit, but just eyerollingly "they did these jokes for real." I mean, it's below the level of that time I saw an unlicensed airbrush T-shirt (remember when those were a thing?) parody where the "same thing we do everynight" was marijuana. I swear, the "ruining childhood favorites" fad is well over. Especially when the show you're parodying is a hundred times more clever than obvious jokes. At least they paid to use the real theme song.
I gotta admit, while I usually like their short intermission segments, I find the "Scientifically Accurate ________" cartoons lame and full of obvious jokes. Last night they had "Scientifically Accurate Pinky and the Brain" which showed them being mutated, tested on, forced to run electroshock mazes, and even forced to smoke. Or in other words exactly what they did in the freaking actual show to begin with. It's the equivalent of Epic Movie (or whatever) showing Wolverine flipping off a claw like a finger when he did it in an actual X-Men movie. It's not a horrible skit, but just eyerollingly "they did these jokes for real." I mean, it's below the level of that time I saw an unlicensed airbrush T-shirt (remember when those were a thing?) parody where the "same thing we do everynight" was marijuana. I swear, the "ruining childhood favorites" fad is well over. Especially when the show you're parodying is a hundred times more clever than obvious jokes. At least they paid to use the real theme song.