To get some more discussion, I thought that we could just name some of what we consider the greatest scenes to be done in animated history, be it from anywhere. I mean scenes that are much funnier or dramatic then usual, and/or overall quite remember able. Here's some of my picks.
Comedy:
The Ren & Stimpy Show: "Stimpy's Invention"
In history, only the epic dance scene of "What's Opera, Doc?", or the entire "Duck Amuck", could possibly top the notability of the extremely well-crafter Happy Happy Joy Joy. It may of taken over six months to animated, but it wqas sure worth it. John K, you may overrate your series, but "Stimpy's Invention" is a classic, pure and simple. Bravo.
Rocko's Modern Life: "Wacky Delly"
The infamous "Wacky Delly" cartoon short. Possibly both the best and worse of animation.
Family Guy: "PTV"
The FCC song is probably the series finest moment, a shock-filled blast on the censor board. Good enough to be named the second funniest moment in TV history by FOX's list, and well deserved.
Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy: "One Plus One Equals Ed"
Just the entire thing, the Ed's take on physics, is very Jones-esq, and overall just down-right brilliant. At this point, the show proved that it was like no other, and became one of my favorite shows of all time.
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: "Frakie My Dear"
Orlando Bloo. Possibly the most quotabley excellent disguise of a character ever made. Just thinking about the scene gives me the giggles.
Animaniacs: "Bumbie's Mom"
Admit it, this nails the Bambi experience for an impressionable little kid like Skippy. You laugh at his despair because you can relate.
Animaniacs: "Yakko's World"
Many of the fans may hate the preachy little songs, but you gotta give credit for the hard work that went into this one. The writing staff must of pulled an all-nighter rhyming all of the nations together, and even adding jokes in!
Futurama: "Jurassic Bark"
If you didn't cry at the end of this episode, you're a heartless jerk.
Drawn Together: "Hot Tub"
"Black Chick's Tongue", a classic parody of the ever beloved "Whole New World", shoves it right up Disney's ass. Tara's voice is perfect for Princess Clara, and it was in excellent usage here. The song set up this great-albeit-undeservedly-hated show.
Action:
Danny Phantom: "Phantom Planet"
In a start of a trio of disappointing series finales to high-quality series, one scene remained worthy of excellence: After Jack, a rather naive man, discovers that Vlad, a man he gave all of his hope and inspiration to, enough to help him win the job of mayor, is a half-ghost whose sole desire is to steal Jack's family, he, of course, was devastated. Going to space with him, Jack pushes Vlad out of the ship they're in, a moving motion that's normally unlike the buffoon.
American Dragon: Jake Long: "The Academy"
When the only way to free Rose from this wretched academy is to slay a dragon, Jake attempts to sacrifice himself for the woman she loves. On the way up, he asks for one last thing from her, a kiss. The motion is rather powerful, and best enjoyed to those who've seen everything up to this point. Oh, BTW, Jake didn't really get slayed. Just an FYI.
Americand Draogn: Jake Long: "Dreamscape"
Rose sees her real family is alive and well, and learns something else. I won't spoil any more.
American Dragon: Jake Long: "Homecoming"
I just can't stop talking about that final five or so minutes, so I won't.
I probably have more to add.
Superman: The Animated Series: "Legacy, Part II"
The entire ending, with the epic dual between Supes and Darkseid, and the moving scene of what Dark's people does to him after defeat. Leagues better then Teen Titans could ever wish to be IMO.
BTW, movies count, too. I can probably think of dozens of scenes from The Lion King and Spirited Away I could mention. Maybe I'll add some later. and don't forget to mention why you like said scenes.
Comedy:
The Ren & Stimpy Show: "Stimpy's Invention"
In history, only the epic dance scene of "What's Opera, Doc?", or the entire "Duck Amuck", could possibly top the notability of the extremely well-crafter Happy Happy Joy Joy. It may of taken over six months to animated, but it wqas sure worth it. John K, you may overrate your series, but "Stimpy's Invention" is a classic, pure and simple. Bravo.
Rocko's Modern Life: "Wacky Delly"
The infamous "Wacky Delly" cartoon short. Possibly both the best and worse of animation.
Family Guy: "PTV"
The FCC song is probably the series finest moment, a shock-filled blast on the censor board. Good enough to be named the second funniest moment in TV history by FOX's list, and well deserved.
Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy: "One Plus One Equals Ed"
Just the entire thing, the Ed's take on physics, is very Jones-esq, and overall just down-right brilliant. At this point, the show proved that it was like no other, and became one of my favorite shows of all time.
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: "Frakie My Dear"
Orlando Bloo. Possibly the most quotabley excellent disguise of a character ever made. Just thinking about the scene gives me the giggles.
Animaniacs: "Bumbie's Mom"
Admit it, this nails the Bambi experience for an impressionable little kid like Skippy. You laugh at his despair because you can relate.
Animaniacs: "Yakko's World"
Many of the fans may hate the preachy little songs, but you gotta give credit for the hard work that went into this one. The writing staff must of pulled an all-nighter rhyming all of the nations together, and even adding jokes in!
Futurama: "Jurassic Bark"
If you didn't cry at the end of this episode, you're a heartless jerk.
Drawn Together: "Hot Tub"
"Black Chick's Tongue", a classic parody of the ever beloved "Whole New World", shoves it right up Disney's ass. Tara's voice is perfect for Princess Clara, and it was in excellent usage here. The song set up this great-albeit-undeservedly-hated show.
Action:
Danny Phantom: "Phantom Planet"
In a start of a trio of disappointing series finales to high-quality series, one scene remained worthy of excellence: After Jack, a rather naive man, discovers that Vlad, a man he gave all of his hope and inspiration to, enough to help him win the job of mayor, is a half-ghost whose sole desire is to steal Jack's family, he, of course, was devastated. Going to space with him, Jack pushes Vlad out of the ship they're in, a moving motion that's normally unlike the buffoon.
American Dragon: Jake Long: "The Academy"
When the only way to free Rose from this wretched academy is to slay a dragon, Jake attempts to sacrifice himself for the woman she loves. On the way up, he asks for one last thing from her, a kiss. The motion is rather powerful, and best enjoyed to those who've seen everything up to this point. Oh, BTW, Jake didn't really get slayed. Just an FYI.
Americand Draogn: Jake Long: "Dreamscape"
Rose sees her real family is alive and well, and learns something else. I won't spoil any more.
American Dragon: Jake Long: "Homecoming"
I just can't stop talking about that final five or so minutes, so I won't.
I probably have more to add.
Superman: The Animated Series: "Legacy, Part II"
The entire ending, with the epic dual between Supes and Darkseid, and the moving scene of what Dark's people does to him after defeat. Leagues better then Teen Titans could ever wish to be IMO.
BTW, movies count, too. I can probably think of dozens of scenes from The Lion King and Spirited Away I could mention. Maybe I'll add some later. and don't forget to mention why you like said scenes.