Twenty years ago today, five teenage superheroes came together to battle the forces of evil.
Also, RIP Derrick J. Wyatt.
Twenty years ago today, five teenage superheroes came together to battle the forces of evil.
Also, RIP Derrick J. Wyatt.
Found this image courtesy of Reddit. It was too good not to share.
Speaking a little more seriously though, it's interesting to look at this and compare/contrast the two characters' designs and the respective art styles of their shows.
Also by way of comparison, looking at Spear and at Jack, I had the interesting realization that their stories run as pretty neat contrasts to each other.
Look at all these cute pics!!!
Aren't those pics adorabz?
This isn't an MLP-related post, but it occurs to me that lots of people are gushing over things like Steven Universe and RWBY, but when did you last see anyone do a blind commentary on a European cartoon? We have been known to make the odd bit of animation on this side of the Atlantic! Buc Reviewer did some good (but non-blind) commentaries on The Animals of Farthing Wood several
Man, it's a trip to think that it's been so long. It's probably a lucky thing I got into pony on the ground floor, as if I'd stumbled across it, say, now, with over 150 episodes (and counting!), I'd probably write it off and just go find something better to do with my life. Which maybe means I would've written the great american novel instead of hundreds of thousands of words of pony story, but hey, what can you do.
FINALLY!!!!! I just hope that the next CN President would fix all of the mess Miller has made. More specifically, cancel awful reboots and remove the disgustingly biased schedule where TTG takes up 90% of it.
I know that the "Steamed Hams" meme from The Simpsons has gone past its prime now, but I still want to share this, because I am just that impressed.
This guy here... did a "Re-Animated" version of the entire sequence with Skinner and Chalmers, and changed animation/cartoon styles every time the camera changed angles.
And he did it all by himself. Took him the better part of four years to put together. Talk about dedication to a goal.
The Amazing World of Gumball - The worst show in Cartoon Network, Gumball is stupid and douchey, Richard is the dumbest dumbass and a lazy slob. Everything about it is just despicable. Need I say more?
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends - Bloo is a troublemaker who makes things worse, Bendy gets away with things when it's obvious that he did something terrible and everyone witnessed.
1. Seinfeld
2. Friends
3. Johnny Bravo
4. Pepe Le Pew shorts
5. Tom & Jerry shorts that feature blackface and Mammy Two Shoes
6. Old cartoons and shows that contain stereotypes of Asian and Indigenous people, Nazi propaganda, etc.
Are there any other shows that I've missed that can offend anyone in today's climate? Put them in the comments.
Just watched this. I have little to say except that this is just beautiful. Every second, from start to finish.
Here's the link to the Deviantart page for it and then the tumblr link,
Here's the image in question.
Ooof.
Been doing Funeral Things for most of the last couple days. But that's done now! And I'm home! And I had time enough along the way to drink some beers and watch pony cartoons on my tablet and that's what y'all are here for, right?
So yeah! This is the last 'normal' episode before Saturday's grand finale. And it's a wedding/shipping episode so I am all about it.
While this show is okay, I don’t like that it intentionally tried to steal clout from The Loud House by having a similar name.
But I do like pretty much everything else about the show, but I wish the animation was more funnier more. I love when cartoons got funny faces like in MLP and SpongeBob and The Owl House only rarely does this and not too frequently. It’d be funnier if they did it all the time.
Hey all, so aside from my 2Spooky4Me blog, let's actually brighten the mood here with a little story about myself.
See, when I was a wee lad in Nevada, my family and I would always watch the Charlie Brown specials whenever a holiday was near. I can guess your families do that as well, and since I consider all my followers friends, and I guess anyone else who reads this, I would like to share my tradition with you all, here is, "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown"