I never really understood why some marketing teams think boy toys need to contain vomit, diarrhea, and other gross stuff.
Never understood it either, I always found those toys weird like why the heck is there a toy of a flamingo that poops or why does that toy vomit?
While more of a girls toy, I find that Poopsie Slime Surprise Unicorn to be one of the worst toys ever created.
Overpriced blindbox gimmick with a creepy concept and design. And most reviewers said the slime would get stuck, which means its one play feature won't even work. I also hate the idea of encouraging kids to play with poop.
Never understood it either, I always found those toys weird like why the heck is there a toy of a flamingo that poops or why does that toy vomit?
While more of a girls toy, I find that Poopsie Slime Surprise Unicorn to be one of the worst toys ever created.
Overpriced blindbox gimmick with a creepy concept and design. And most reviewers said the slime would get stuck, which means its one play feature won't even work. I also hate the idea of encouraging kids to play with poop.
OMG, I hate that thing so much. I wanted to talk about it, but it was a girl toy and not a boy toy. It's so ugly, creppy and gross. One of the funniest things that I heard some youtuber saying that the unicorn is beautiful, but in reality it's the ugliest thing ever.
I don't really care about "Scooby Do" (and its many incarnations) or "Beavis and Butthead." I've given them many chances, but I find Scooby overrated and I don't get "Beavis and Butthead."
No offense to those who do like those series, but they don't appeal to me.
I do have a soft spot for "the gang" but I could see how the show would get super repetitive super quick. I've liked some of the later direct to VHS/DVD movies moreso than the original series. My younger sibling used to watch the HECK out of SD though, always getting the VHS/DVDs from Blockbuster, but I never had too much interest. I guess he was fine with the repetition, then again, little kids can sometimes handle that better than adults too.
I tried to get into Drawn Together on Comedy Central, but at its best, it was MEH. I absolutely ADORE the concept, but it just fell flat for me. I already have a bit of a sore spot for "adult oriented animated shows" and DT didn't help that perception.
Audiobooks are, in the VAST majority of cases, WAY too slow for me. I've tried but just...not my thing. The only ones I have listened to thoroughly are the Lemony Snicket ones and Bunnicula ones, both of which I would get from the library. Might give them another shot sometime, but as it stands, I just prefer to read the physical books myself.
I don't really care about "Scooby Do" (and its many incarnations) or "Beavis and Butthead." I've given them many chances, but I find Scooby overrated and I don't get "Beavis and Butthead."
No offense to those who do like those series, but they don't appeal to me.
I do have a soft spot for "the gang" but I could see how the show would get super repetitive super quick. I've liked some of the later direct to VHS/DVD movies moreso than the original series. My younger sibling used to watch the HECK out of SD though, always getting the VHS/DVDs from Blockbuster, but I never had too much interest. I guess he was fine with the repetition, then again, little kids can sometimes handle that better than adults too.
I tried to get into Drawn Together on Comedy Central, but at its best, it was MEH. I absolutely ADORE the concept, but it just fell flat for me. I already have a bit of a sore spot for "adult oriented animated shows" and DT didn't help that perception.
I did like that movie "Scooby Doo on Zombie Island" because the villains were not just people in a costume. That was a nice surprise.
A furry with eclectic tastes who loves the 80s and 90s. Mostly 1984-1992.
I don't really care about "Scooby Do" (and its many incarnations) or "Beavis and Butthead." I've given them many chances, but I find Scooby overrated and I don't get "Beavis and Butthead."
No offense to those who do like those series, but they don't appeal to me.
I do have a soft spot for "the gang" but I could see how the show would get super repetitive super quick. I've liked some of the later direct to VHS/DVD movies moreso than the original series. My younger sibling used to watch the HECK out of SD though, always getting the VHS/DVDs from Blockbuster, but I never had too much interest. I guess he was fine with the repetition, then again, little kids can sometimes handle that better than adults too.
I tried to get into Drawn Together on Comedy Central, but at its best, it was MEH. I absolutely ADORE the concept, but it just fell flat for me. I already have a bit of a sore spot for "adult oriented animated shows" and DT didn't help that perception.
Yeah same here, I vividly remember when Zombie Island first came out not long after I started watching the original show in reruns at my grandmothers house, that definitely grabbed me.
I liked Drawn Together well enough but it should've been better for sure.
I generally like adult animated shows but there are some I absolutely cannot stand such as 12 Oz Mouse, King Star King(how that thing won an Emmy I will never know) and The Life and Times of Tim(how HBO could go from a show as amazing as Spawn to this dreck is a true mystery). Also as I mentioned elsewhere Moral Orel is WAY too fucking dark and depressing for me. Also lost interest in South Park back in like the mid-2000s as i'd long stopped being entertained by the novelty of children saying bad words and never found the show's satire particularly clever or funny.
Jaden Animations is boring, obnoxious, and overrated
I find it difficult to get too much into any Storytime animations myself, or most of those "commentary played over artist drawing/painting/etc" videos. They were kinda nifty at first, but I got bored quickly.
I do have a soft spot for "the gang" but I could see how the show would get super repetitive super quick. I've liked some of the later direct to VHS/DVD movies moreso than the original series. My younger sibling used to watch the HECK out of SD though, always getting the VHS/DVDs from Blockbuster, but I never had too much interest. I guess he was fine with the repetition, then again, little kids can sometimes handle that better than adults too.
I tried to get into Drawn Together on Comedy Central, but at its best, it was MEH. I absolutely ADORE the concept, but it just fell flat for me. I already have a bit of a sore spot for "adult oriented animated shows" and DT didn't help that perception.
Yeah same here, I vividly remember when Zombie Island first came out not long after I started watching the original show in reruns at my grandmothers house, that definitely grabbed me.
I liked Drawn Together well enough but it should've been better for sure.
I generally like adult animated shows but there are some I absolutely cannot stand such as 12 Oz Mouse, King Star King(how that thing won an Emmy I will never know) and The Life and Times of Tim(how HBO could go from a show as amazing as Spawn to this dreck is a true mystery). Also as I mentioned elsewhere Moral Orel is WAY too fucking dark and depressing for me. Also lost interest in South Park back in like the mid-2000s as i'd long stopped being entertained by the novelty of children saying bad words and never found the show's satire particularly clever or funny.
I never got much into Dan Vs myself.
I remember watching a video on the production history of SDoZI that went into hecka detail, but the main thing I remember was that the commentator mentioned that according to studio heads at Hanna Barbera the SD had basically lost any luster it had by the late 80s, and the creators of SDoZI were basically told to do SOMETHING to revive the franchise. So lots of creative freedom, which is why the product feels more daring than other SD products. Definitely caught my attention!
TBH any show where someone tells you that you "just have" to be drunk/high/stoned to enjoy it" is usually a "I'm now not interested" in my opinion.
Yeah I would say that Drawn Together isn't necessarily a "terrible" show, I can still kinda enjoy it on some level, but dang it, it feels like a lot of missed potential. At least the voice talent IS there, and there are a few jokes that I do like, and I was morbidly curious to see where the characters ended.
King Star King looks repulsive, I'm sorry, there are some cases where I JUST can't enjoy a show that looks a certain way, no matter how much people praise it. As mentioned prior on this thread, that's why I can't get into Bob's Burgers-something about the art repulses me on some weird level to the point I can't even enjoy it (as least as of now).
Yeah same here, I vividly remember when Zombie Island first came out not long after I started watching the original show in reruns at my grandmothers house, that definitely grabbed me.
I liked Drawn Together well enough but it should've been better for sure.
I generally like adult animated shows but there are some I absolutely cannot stand such as 12 Oz Mouse, King Star King(how that thing won an Emmy I will never know) and The Life and Times of Tim(how HBO could go from a show as amazing as Spawn to this dreck is a true mystery). Also as I mentioned elsewhere Moral Orel is WAY too fucking dark and depressing for me. Also lost interest in South Park back in like the mid-2000s as i'd long stopped being entertained by the novelty of children saying bad words and never found the show's satire particularly clever or funny.
I never got much into Dan Vs myself.
I remember watching a video on the production history of SDoZI that went into hecka detail, but the main thing I remember was that the commentator mentioned that according to studio heads at Hanna Barbera the SD had basically lost any luster it had by the late 80s, and the creators of SDoZI were basically told to do SOMETHING to revive the franchise. So lots of creative freedom, which is why the product feels more daring than other SD products. Definitely caught my attention!
TBH any show where someone tells you that you "just have" to be drunk/high/stoned to enjoy it" is usually a "I'm now not interested" in my opinion.
Yeah I would say that Drawn Together isn't necessarily a "terrible" show, I can still kinda enjoy it on some level, but dang it, it feels like a lot of missed potential. At least the voice talent IS there, and there are a few jokes that I do like, and I was morbidly curious to see where the characters ended.
King Star King looks repulsive, I'm sorry, there are some cases where I JUST can't enjoy a show that looks a certain way, no matter how much people praise it. As mentioned prior on this thread, that's why I can't get into Bob's Burgers-something about the art repulses me on some weird level to the point I can't even enjoy it (as least as of now).
Yeah i'm the same way with Bob's Burgers, the art style for me is kinda off-putting but i'm even more put off by Tina and Linda's godawful voices. Seriously whose bright idea was it for a middle-aged-not-remotely-feminine-sounding-man to voice a teenage girl? It's not remotely convincing so it's impossible for me to take Tina and Linda seriously as characters with those horrible voices. Like in animated shows female characters who don't sound remotely feminine only works as a gag in shows like Brickleberry, not when you actually expect the audience to take them seriously as characters IMO. If this show had come out in the last few years there's no way people would've let them off so lightly for having a man voice two prominent female characters.