At the risk of beating this into the ground (yeah, I'm going off on those Duckchickens again), I actually managed to force myself through a "Problem Solverz." The season 2 episode where the video game programmer crashes at their house and promises that he'll make a Problem Solverz video game but wears out his welcome. I'll admit this. I can't exactly say it's bad so much as it's not good but nothing spectacularly awful for me to really go on about. There at least seems to be attempts at humor that don't go that well or almost become funny. If anything, all I can say is this is a show that desperately wants to be Aqua Teen Hunger Force (it was a projected [as] show after all), but it doesn't capture the charm or gets the extreme weirdness of the show right. Obviously, the artwork is awful, and it's blindingly abrasive in it's visuals on purpose because this is clearly a troll-y series. But seriously... no excuse for how crappy the animation is. ATHF has limited movement, but the facial features among other things are hand drawn, and everything else is Adobe Premier. Other than that, Problem Solvers isn't good, but by all means, it's at least a lot funnier than that stupid monkey show CN had.
Now, as this relates to Stone Quackers, I caught a few minutes of it on purpose for a comparison. The easiest thing to say is, the only thing this show has over PS is that the animation is an improvement, and as pug fugly as SQ is, at least it's not as offensive visually as PS. No weird little video game sprites flashing around, and even disgustingly barf colored muted neon is still better than high bright neon for the peepers. But it seems that even PS managed to be comparatively better written, funnier, and just overall a better series. Again, comparatively. But the most obnoxious thing I found was that the characters in SQ are blatant expies of of PS characters. And not in the Osamu Tetzuka "all the world is a play" type rotating animated actors sort of way. A very, very lazy way. But no more is this evident than with the big fat orange duckchicken. The character is just the big coffee bean thingy from PS in a new wrapper. Same voice, same character, same everything but being a coffee bean thing. You know, because fat stupid characters are always funny? Right? Right?
BTW, that's one of the reasons I don't like China, IL. It seems that even if they're trying subtle deconstructive parody with the character of Baby Cakes, he's still just a big fat stupid guy with a goofy voice for the sake of being a big fat stupid guy with a goofy voice.
Now, as this relates to Stone Quackers, I caught a few minutes of it on purpose for a comparison. The easiest thing to say is, the only thing this show has over PS is that the animation is an improvement, and as pug fugly as SQ is, at least it's not as offensive visually as PS. No weird little video game sprites flashing around, and even disgustingly barf colored muted neon is still better than high bright neon for the peepers. But it seems that even PS managed to be comparatively better written, funnier, and just overall a better series. Again, comparatively. But the most obnoxious thing I found was that the characters in SQ are blatant expies of of PS characters. And not in the Osamu Tetzuka "all the world is a play" type rotating animated actors sort of way. A very, very lazy way. But no more is this evident than with the big fat orange duckchicken. The character is just the big coffee bean thingy from PS in a new wrapper. Same voice, same character, same everything but being a coffee bean thing. You know, because fat stupid characters are always funny? Right? Right?
BTW, that's one of the reasons I don't like China, IL. It seems that even if they're trying subtle deconstructive parody with the character of Baby Cakes, he's still just a big fat stupid guy with a goofy voice for the sake of being a big fat stupid guy with a goofy voice.