The Zelda cartoon, it has only one season! It's peak saturday morning comfyness and I couldn't get enough of "excuuuse me princess". At least it ends on a high note.
This is why we suffer.All i will say is, Megas XLR.
And, Sym-Bionic Titan
Why must we mecha fans suffer?
I forgot about that.This is why we suffer.
Yeah, it was one of the shows I'd be super excited for each Saturday. Both shows got treated bad. Something about not being able to sell toys targetted towards young boys of female characters or something.I forgot about that.
But, goddamn did it had great fight scenes (which is what i remember).
I don't have one in mind but I would like to see more action /serialized show that are experimental and has 3 seasons at mostPoor poor Infinity Train, original premise, very good soundtrack, great acting, a good variety of protagonists, decently graphic deaths when they happened, got cancelled for not having a "child entry point" whatever that means
I am totally with you on the first point. As a kid I didn't need everything to be dark and gritty, but I respected cartoons that respected their audience and weren't just Teletubies and Mickey Mouse kiddy kiddy family friendly. Stuff that dared be serious. Not dark, just serious.I've been eyeing this thread for a little while, I have to give in. I don't really watch much outside of anime these days but I really miss the era of cartoons that felt like they respected the audience. I'm not saying every show needs to be serious, gritty, or dark. But the more we get that treats the people like they are idiots or aren't capable of nuance the worse entertainment feels. And frankly, there's a lot of weird stuff in Anglo-American media nowadays that wouldn't fly here to put it politely.
I was glancing at what's on today since I have to babysit fairly regularly these days. Even my nieces don't really like what's on TV anymore, we've taken to watching everything from that ranges from Batman the Animated Series, Tokyo Mew Mew and Courage the Cowardly Dog. The last thing we watched was Avatar: Legend of Aang, it really made me despair there's very little like that anymore.
My pick for the thread is Batman Beyond.
Speaking of pirates... but also not really, I just wanted an excuse to bring up The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor.The Pirates of Dark Water
It ended without finishing the story and it was a totally kickass show. It even had a couple of video games.
The show takes place on the world of Mer and it was about a young pirate named Ren who had to collect the 13 Treasures of Rule in order to save the world from a sentient all-consuming black liquid called Dark Water. He had a crew, an ecomancer named Tula, an treasure hungry pirate named Ioz, and Niddler a "monkey-bird". Thier main antagonist was a vicious and power hungry pirate known as Bloth who wanted the treasures in order to control the Dark Water in a bid at world domination.
It had 21 episodes and was cancelled due to low ratings and low merchandise sales.
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I gave it a shot, but didn't like how they changed mc in season 2, to a character I didn't like.Poor poor Infinity Train, original premise, very good soundtrack, great acting, a good variety of protagonists, decently graphic deaths when they happened, got cancelled for not having a "child entry point" whatever that means
I personally liked Sonic SatAM more than Adventures of Sonic the HedgehogSonic SatAM deserved a third season and was brutally cancelled in favor of Power Rangers. Nothing against Power Rangers, but they could have axed something else instead. View attachment 686