Invader Zim: absolutely crazy and not for everyone, but darn good quality.
Samurai Jack: brilliant series that never tries to act like anime.
Batman the Animated Series: one of the most well-written, nicely animated, thought provoking series ever.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Freakazoid anyone?
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Freakazoid anyone?
kaemmerite wrote:I also would like to mention Earthworm Jim. It was a video game, and there was a cartoon that was very funny too...which has yet to be shown ever again on TV
Bobtheduck wrote:I wasn't into Zim and I DESPISE Samurai Jack, but I agree with the Main point. There is a lot of good american animation, though most of it is theatrical. Secret of Nimh is on my, perhaps, top 10 list.
As for shows, I liked the Disney TV oldies. Duck Tales, Chip & Dale's rescue rangers, Tale Spin, Goof Troop, Darkwing Duck... I loved Goof Troop, but it all got so much better when A Goofy Movie rolled around... I want to italicise, but it takes too long... Anyhow. Goofy Movie is also one of my faves... Not as high on the list as NIMH, but still rather high.
I'd wager putting Simpsons in its own category, because it is enjoyed by people who don't like animation... Simpsons is a cultural icon, wheras stuff like Zim or NIMH will always be looked at in reference to animation...
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bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
Beast Wars: This show always will have a place in my heart. I am not a Transformers fan, and I will likely see any other related show. BW, however, was an epic of fantastic writing.
shooraijin wrote:Pixar? I thought it was straight-up Disney that was handling their Miyazaki dubs ...
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