misspiggy5260
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BUBBLE GUPPIES. Nuff said.
It goes with what I'm always saying about nostalgic cartoon viewers. They always whine about how the previous generation didn't grow up with the oh so special cartoons their generation had (though, utter bullcrap, as most of them have always been rerun somewhere or another). I remember a time when Gen-Xer's where dismissing Dexter's Lab and Powerpuff Girls because they weren't as awesome as the completely terrible 1970's Scooby-Doo and Archie knockoffs. No foolin'. It just seems that these guys are too old to appreciate anything that doesn't resonate with them nostalgically, and won't bother giving them a chance. So we get matter of taste instead of quality, and nostalgically hanging on to some rather awful programming in cases.That's in keeping with the "Never My Fault" mentality that a lot of people in the older generations seem to have (same reason they blame my generation for being "spoiled and entitled" because of participation trophies, and whatever [that really annoys me, because it's illogical; what were we, as kids growing up during the 90s supposed to do, say "how dare you patronize me?" and throw the award back in the teacher or coach's face? But I digress...]). I'm not saying all Baby Boomers or Gen Xers have that mindset, but it's a pretty common one.
It goes with what I'm always saying about nostalgic cartoon viewers. They always whine about how the previous generation didn't grow up with the oh so special cartoons their generation had (though, utter bullcrap, as most of them have always been rerun somewhere or another). I remember a time when Gen-Xer's where dismissing Dexter's Lab and Powerpuff Girls because they weren't as awesome as the completely terrible 1970's Scooby-Doo and Archie knockoffs. No foolin'. It just seems that these guys are too old to appreciate anything that doesn't resonate with them nostalgically, and won't bother giving them a chance. So we get matter of taste instead of quality, and nostalgically hanging on to some rather awful programming in cases.
You're serious?The problem with cartoons today is that they really are just really bad, plain and simple. There's really no more meshing of stuff for kids that includes sly humor for adults as well, everything is divided into either kids only, or adults only, and kids only cartoons are really watered-down, sugar-coated, and annoying, while adults only cartoons put no effort into stories whatsoever, it's all about trying to see how much they can get away with and topping themselves at pushing the envelope. That and both ends of the spectrum seem to try too hard at making everything single thing they put into the character the next big meme.
This was SpongeBob when I was in middle school. I was the only one in school who didn't like SpongeBob, so that just gave me another reason to be the odd one out.There's some cartoons that are utter nonsense and kids only like them because everyone else in their class likes them, lol.