What do you believe are the pros of having continuity in an animated program?
It depends on the level of continuity. If it's Avatar or Bonus Stage continuity, it could mean having engaging story arcs with cilffhangers and suspense. If it's Spongebob continuity, it means that familiar situations and locations will be done over and over, like The Krusty Krab. This can be a good or bad thing. If the same plot is literally used over and over ala Scooby Doo, it's bad. If various different plots involving The Krusty Krab are used, it's a good thing. In one episode, maybe Spongebob will introduce fast food toys, but the poison lead will cause trouble. In another, maybe Spongebob and Squidward will go on strike. Wait, they did that one. Now, let's go to the lowest level of continuity, which is Looney Tunes [other than Bugs Bunny] or Ren and Stimpy. The same characters will be in every episode, but nothing else. In one episode they're astronauts. In another they're homeless bums. In another they're cavemen. This level of continuity is good for more storyline opportunities, and seeing characters in new situations. Plus, it's pretty f***ing hilarious.
What do you believe are the cons of having continuity in an animated program?
It could make it hard for people to pick up with the series by watching one random episode. This, along with the lack of Avatar reruns, is why I never really gave the series a shot. However, this is just on the strictest level of continuity. In Spongebob continuity, we can't be having Spongebob allergic to peanuts in one episode, and eating a peanut in another. This creates some confusion. The writers might run out of ideas using the familiar situations such as working at The Krusty Krab, annoying Squidward, failing the test at Boating School, etc. The show's sense of continuity will begin to fade as more nonsensical adventures begin. Also, for events such as Spongebob being in historic periods, we'll need a continuity excuse such as time travel, reading about your ancestors, or "it was all a dream". In Ren and Stimpy and Looney Tunes [other than Bugs Bunny], there are no problems as far as I can see.
Hypothetically speaking, if two animated programs had the exact same quality and were both equally entertaining to watch, but one animated program had continuity and the other animated program had no continuity, which animated program would you choose to watch?
I wouldn't watch the one with Avatar continuity, that's for sure.
Wow. I've been writing this for nearly a half hour. I love discussing my nerdy opinions.