Since I already commented on several items earlier, things that I don't have anything new to say I am going to skip over.
Pokemon
SURPRISINGLY this series didn't rank in Wizards OR IGNs list. I think it's probably far too low in this too. I'm really, truly, honestly not a fan of this series. I could never make myself sit down and watch a single complete episode (even as background noise) but I truly can not deny its cultural significance and to be blunt, its sheer sales it generated.
All that said, if we're talking about all those factors Pokemon should be a nudge higher, probably top 25. Depending on whos doing the list, I could easily see this being a top 10 in many cases.
Dragonball Z
I'd really, really, really love to think we could combine the cultural impact of DBZ with the filler removed story of DBZ Kai and rate that.
I really don't think I am unjustified in saying that DBZ may have been that show that had the most raw impact out of every show ever. There is most certainly a total paradigm shift between animation on before and after DBZ in the US.
It probably, honestly deserves a top 10 spot.
Avatar
Again, I feel like a broken record since this was said a few times in the thread now, but Avatar is not anime /facepalm.
Ironically though, this series being back to back to DBZ has some significance. I tend to think a lot of what Avatar is was inspired from DBZ. It was really the first time we ever had a situation where someone said "OK, lets take everything we learned from Anime, combine it with our own techniques and produce a series".
I think the results made for a very, very, very high quality product. I would LIKE to see this be a top 10 or top 25 title, but if I am applying all the factors I try to take into account evenly across the board, I'd probably have to say this series should be where it is if not a SNIGE higher. The series, while good, hasn't had a huge impact on animation nor has been a big product seller despite it having a superior story, animation, music usage etc.
Reboot
This is a series I LOVE. I'm really sad it doesn't place on Wizards or IGNs list at all. To me, Reboot is probably one of the most culturally significant series of our time if not technologically significant. Its the VERY FIRST 100% CG series and it ironically is based on what goes on inside your computer.
It's also one of the first series we've ever seen end out completely and came back to continue to tell it's stories without being "rebooted". In retrospect, the only other animation to do that was Johnny Quest (if I am not mistaken).
35 is probably a good placement for it.
Alvin & the Chipmunks
My biggest qualm is this one should probably be swapped with the Smurfs for a number of reasons. The first major one is NBC built their block around the Smurfs. While Alvin and the Chipmunks was also on NBC, it helped round out the block as opposed to actually being the keystone to it. Beyond that, Smurfs simply outlasted everyone and stayed in production longer while the Chipmunks ended up being repeated and stretched all over the place.
Thundercats
Man did this series not age well. Thats all I have to say in addition to my earlier comments!
Ren & Stimpy
I think I am just going to wait for John K to say his own piece/peace on this one if he's lurking right now.
Inspector Gadget
The only thing else I have to say about this one is I really miss Don Adams. He's an actor thats simply irreplaceable.
The Real Ghostbusters
I really feel obligated to reiterate how well this series aged. You could probably plop this series on a start up or even an established action block TODAY and expect it to perform well. Not super awesome, but it will perform!
7 seasons is also nothing to laugh at. I'm not precisely sure on it's toy sales, but I would be inclined to suspect that it might be in top 10 toy sales in the 80s and 90s.
Theres a few points from the radio show I need to point out though. First off, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis have been trying to do a new movie since the late 90s or early 2000s. One of the bigger hold ups has been Bill Murry. He has equal steaks in the series along with Aykroyd and Ramis and LOATH sequels. He hasn't wanted to be a part of the series for a very long time and reasons I don't quiet understand, hasn't wanted to give up his rights to it either. This has really prevented any moving forward of the movie for a long time.
Recently, Murry finally relented and gave his thumbs up for a new series --- on a TV talk show no less after being almost grilled about it by the host. (I absolutely forgot what talk show it was, but he was there for an unrelated interview, I wanna say it was Leno).
That being said, I also have to correct GCR and iterate that the 2009 Ghostbusters game WAS NOT based on what the third movie was going to be. If anything, it was a filler story that fills in the gaps between the second movie to the present.
Ghostbusters Extreme *WAS* a candidate plot for the series (especially while it was running) in that the next movie would be something of a "passing the torch" movie. I'm pretty sure I read on G4 sometime in the last year that they moved away from that plot idea and that they stepped up to MAYBE wanting to make this a trilogy with Bill Murry's character only being a major part of the first movie.
Its hard to keep track on where they are at this point, but IIRC either they START production this summer or they STARTED last year in the summer. Time tables on this series seems to escape me because theres always "We'r starting! We're stopping, We're starting!" etc etc etc.
Garfield and Friends
Yep, I'm surprised his one made the list but not because its a bad series, it just seems like everyone forgets it. It might be high though.
Family Guy
Coming in at #21, I think this is one of the more realistic placements for the series. It's a great series, but it really has a lot of the "Hate me or love me" thing going on. This series does carry a mantle like reboot that it was a resurrected series thanks to the efforts on CN (well specifically [as]).
I think in order to get those numbers, you really have to break apart the series. Super Friends isn't a 10 season series. Super Friends breaks into:
- The All-New Super Friends Hour
- All-New Super Friends
- Challenge of the Super Friends
- The World's Greatest Super Friends
- Super Friends
- The Best of the Super Friends (reruns)
- Cancellation and the "lost episodes"
- Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show
- The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians
Trying to clump them all together, like I said earlier, would be like trying to compare Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, Justice League: New Frontier and Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths.
Yea, Bruce Timm worked on every single one of those but each one had different feels, different audiences, different sales they made etc etc.
This is really a great example when a wiki article becomes very misleading and thus my normal tag line "Wikipedia is a great reference, but it's only a way to start your research, not rely on".
Like I've suggested earlier in the thread, Super Powers did REMARKABLE. Thats what all the toy lines from the era are based on. Its one of the few toy lines I still own (That and MASK). Super Friends was a rocky road. It gets even more misleading because several of these series had periods were they were in premier next to each other.
This was really a messy time period for DC and animation :-|. Each one really should be measured on their own merits.
I'm not sure how much there is to fear about this just now. If Genny was appointed to work on the current Clone Wars series, I would think he would be in Lucas's pocket right this moment for the project.
The fact he wasn't makes me think that either:
A.) He has been working on penning scripts to do it now (less likely)
B.) The Star Wars franchise is kind if a luau just now and not in any rush to work out the next movie.
The last I heard on this was bit of a round table going on E3 2009 (last one I was at) when Bill Roper, Genndy Tartakovsky and George Lucas were talking about the future of the Franchise. It seemed Genndy was still a contender to take on that mantle, but that was 2 years ago and 2 seasons ago for Clone Wars. It really depends how happy Lucas is with the current series just now.
That series was really under rated. REALLY UNDER RATED. I enjoyed it a lot.
BTW, I have to ask, since you yourself obviously liked a few things on BKN, why no Roughneck Chronicles representation?