Bulls_Cheer
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The best thing about this list is Alex D's collage fan art at the end. It's chock full o'gags.
I'll say.
While Jack and Foster's were consistent both on the CN Top 5 Shows and the Top 25, The Eds (#3 on the CN Top 5) isn't even mentioned in the top 25. And the two shows many fans felt were omitted from the CN Top 5 actually ranked at #25 (Chowder) and #9 (Flapjack).
Otherwise, I largely agree with the list and the ranking order, and I don't say that just because I'm a staff member. The omission of Batman Beyond is surprising, except that it didn't really "hit its stride" during this last decade. It started off fantastically and then ended so abruptly it was anti-climactic, and the last ep (not counting the continuity crossovers later) was a dud.
Some that I'd have included in my own top 25 for the last decade:
- Transformers Animated (2007-09)
As a longtime Transformers fan, this was the kind of show I wish they'd made back in the 80s. And I never thought I'd hear myself say it was actually *better* than the original, but it was on several levels: less "commercial", better writing, more consistent animation (once you get used to the US/Japanish hybrid design), better consistency in characterization, better toys (which actually looked like their animated counterparts), and better action -- the kind of epic battles fans have wished for for 25 years.
Granted, it was at best a kids show, but I think they did a great job adding elements to appeal to the fandom. And while the ending was rushed due to the show's cancellation, overall it was a satisfying conclusion and it I thought was the most entertaining Transformers series produced to date.
But as an animation fan and critic, I still would've ranked it between 20-25.
- Dave The Barbarian (2004-05)
If there had been "honorable mentions" for the list "Reviewed Cartoons You Probably Haven't Seen, But Really Should" I think Dave the Barbarian would have been nominated, except that no one at rabroad ever reviewed it. That's unfortunate, and I take the blame since I wanted to write one. But I was on the road touring when Dave aired and just didn't have the time.
Dave was like Animaniacs meets Rocky & Bullwinkle. It also included many of the cast and crew from the WBA comedies A!, P&TB, Freakazoid, Tiny Toons and etc. It was a fun show and funny too. Those who enjoy the animated comedies I mentioned should give this show a chance.
- Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003-05)
Genndy Tartakovsky's vision for Star Wars was better than George Lucas'. There, I said it. I feel better. This show made me wish that Genndy had produced the prequels and the recent computer-animated series. I loved everything about it.
- The Boondocks (2005-?)
Quality production overall and an entertaining show as well. The excessive use of the dreaded n-word and some stereotype-ish elements and the occasional proselytizing are the only things I don't care for about it.
- Time Squad (2001-03)
What can I say... I love satirical pokes at history. Also great performances by the show's lead cast: Rob Paulsen (Buck Tuddrussel), Mark Hamill (Larry 3000) and Pam Adlon (Otto Osworth). It would be a low ranker on my top 25, but nevertheless very entertaining to me.
- Teacher's Pet (2000-02)
Just a great cartoon. Loved the unique design style, and familiar setting yet surreal premise of a talking dog disguising himself as a boy. Great characters and performances too.
And "Batman The Brave and The Bold" has been solid so far that I hope it hasn't hit its stride yet and still keeps getting better into the next decade.
That's it for now. I might add a few others later. Or not, if I forget.
I'll say.
While Jack and Foster's were consistent both on the CN Top 5 Shows and the Top 25, The Eds (#3 on the CN Top 5) isn't even mentioned in the top 25. And the two shows many fans felt were omitted from the CN Top 5 actually ranked at #25 (Chowder) and #9 (Flapjack).
Otherwise, I largely agree with the list and the ranking order, and I don't say that just because I'm a staff member. The omission of Batman Beyond is surprising, except that it didn't really "hit its stride" during this last decade. It started off fantastically and then ended so abruptly it was anti-climactic, and the last ep (not counting the continuity crossovers later) was a dud.
Some that I'd have included in my own top 25 for the last decade:
- Transformers Animated (2007-09)
As a longtime Transformers fan, this was the kind of show I wish they'd made back in the 80s. And I never thought I'd hear myself say it was actually *better* than the original, but it was on several levels: less "commercial", better writing, more consistent animation (once you get used to the US/Japanish hybrid design), better consistency in characterization, better toys (which actually looked like their animated counterparts), and better action -- the kind of epic battles fans have wished for for 25 years.
Granted, it was at best a kids show, but I think they did a great job adding elements to appeal to the fandom. And while the ending was rushed due to the show's cancellation, overall it was a satisfying conclusion and it I thought was the most entertaining Transformers series produced to date.
But as an animation fan and critic, I still would've ranked it between 20-25.
- Dave The Barbarian (2004-05)
If there had been "honorable mentions" for the list "Reviewed Cartoons You Probably Haven't Seen, But Really Should" I think Dave the Barbarian would have been nominated, except that no one at rabroad ever reviewed it. That's unfortunate, and I take the blame since I wanted to write one. But I was on the road touring when Dave aired and just didn't have the time.
Dave was like Animaniacs meets Rocky & Bullwinkle. It also included many of the cast and crew from the WBA comedies A!, P&TB, Freakazoid, Tiny Toons and etc. It was a fun show and funny too. Those who enjoy the animated comedies I mentioned should give this show a chance.
- Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003-05)
Genndy Tartakovsky's vision for Star Wars was better than George Lucas'. There, I said it. I feel better. This show made me wish that Genndy had produced the prequels and the recent computer-animated series. I loved everything about it.
- The Boondocks (2005-?)
Quality production overall and an entertaining show as well. The excessive use of the dreaded n-word and some stereotype-ish elements and the occasional proselytizing are the only things I don't care for about it.
- Time Squad (2001-03)
What can I say... I love satirical pokes at history. Also great performances by the show's lead cast: Rob Paulsen (Buck Tuddrussel), Mark Hamill (Larry 3000) and Pam Adlon (Otto Osworth). It would be a low ranker on my top 25, but nevertheless very entertaining to me.
- Teacher's Pet (2000-02)
Just a great cartoon. Loved the unique design style, and familiar setting yet surreal premise of a talking dog disguising himself as a boy. Great characters and performances too.
And "Batman The Brave and The Bold" has been solid so far that I hope it hasn't hit its stride yet and still keeps getting better into the next decade.
That's it for now. I might add a few others later. Or not, if I forget.