King Sarcasm
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Sometimes, TV shows aimed at kids, especially cartoons, are forced to do a "very special episode" that focuses on issues that plague the target audience. Most of these involve drugs and smoking but do involve other issues as well like proper nutrition and racism.
The problem is that these issues don't fit in with the universe that the show is in and/or that the material isn't handled very well. As a result, these things can result in laughs (in a "oh brother!" kind of way) or groans.
I was wondering. Was there a "very special episode" of a cartoon that you thought was actually effective or at the very least, decent? I remember an episode of "Pinky and the Brain" that addressed smoking and was actually watchable.
The problem is that these issues don't fit in with the universe that the show is in and/or that the material isn't handled very well. As a result, these things can result in laughs (in a "oh brother!" kind of way) or groans.
I was wondering. Was there a "very special episode" of a cartoon that you thought was actually effective or at the very least, decent? I remember an episode of "Pinky and the Brain" that addressed smoking and was actually watchable.