In early episodes of a show, a character was known for his odd or funny behavior, but now its rarely shown. Here are some examples
In American Dad, Stan was an over-the-top sociopath who often misinterprets (or even rewrites) history and concocts insane schemes to support his ideas (like in "Widowmaker"). Everyone in town even pays for going against him (ex. "Homeland Insecurity" and "I Can't Stan You"). Now, he tries to do these so they can benefit his family and he can be friends with those who are aften against him. The original trait made a brief reprise in "A Jones For A Smith".
From South Park, Shelley is now a generic sister character, despite once having a hair-trigger temper and the strength to lift a piano to squash Stan and Kyle! This behavior briefly reappeared in "Over Logging".
Also from South Park, Sheila was took "Moral Guardian" up to eleven, staring wars and mass suicides to support her views. Now, she is mellow and often protests over somethings that really are threatening (like in "South Park Is Gay"). She must have learned her lesson from the movie.
Lastly, from Family Guy, Lois was caring, down to earth, and supported all her children, even beating the crap out of Peter when he refused to go to Meg's play. Now, she's just as much of an ass as Peter is (if not, more so!).
Any more?
In American Dad, Stan was an over-the-top sociopath who often misinterprets (or even rewrites) history and concocts insane schemes to support his ideas (like in "Widowmaker"). Everyone in town even pays for going against him (ex. "Homeland Insecurity" and "I Can't Stan You"). Now, he tries to do these so they can benefit his family and he can be friends with those who are aften against him. The original trait made a brief reprise in "A Jones For A Smith".
From South Park, Shelley is now a generic sister character, despite once having a hair-trigger temper and the strength to lift a piano to squash Stan and Kyle! This behavior briefly reappeared in "Over Logging".
Also from South Park, Sheila was took "Moral Guardian" up to eleven, staring wars and mass suicides to support her views. Now, she is mellow and often protests over somethings that really are threatening (like in "South Park Is Gay"). She must have learned her lesson from the movie.
Lastly, from Family Guy, Lois was caring, down to earth, and supported all her children, even beating the crap out of Peter when he refused to go to Meg's play. Now, she's just as much of an ass as Peter is (if not, more so!).
Any more?