I think the issue here that, not a lot of people are going to look past the horrible art style to see this show for what it's actually trying to tell people. And for that matter, why do they need to? I don't think a lot of people watching this show are going "wow, this show is really thought provoking and I want to make an animated series now that my brain is stimulated". The people that need to think that kind of thought would be actual animation producers, but something tells me they're thinking "dear god that was horrible. Let's never make some like that ok guys?" I'll admit that TPS grew on me a bit after the first episode, but really only because the jokes got better, not because I noticed some sort of subtle ironic subtext. I think what I'm saying is, everybody is too busy judging this book by its ugly, ugly cover, to actually open and read it.