Eduardo Centeno
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Since it's Thanksgiving, and all of us are so grateful for what we think are the truly great things in life, we cannot forget to give thanks to the animated series that have touched our hearts (and made us hate them) during all these decades! So I've created a special thread for just that. They can be your favorite shows, or ones you like, cancelled or not, past or present. Do it your way!
Here's my gratitude I can think of right now:
The Emperor's New School - It has been nearly two years since you moved from big-screen to grace the small-screen, and yet I can't think of any other series I know that has overcame a number of obstacles over this particular timespan and is still going strong. Even when you attemped to make us laugh and you didn't succeed, you still managed to keep a smile on most of our faces and get your morals across. Sure, you may have had a shaky start, but what show hasn't? The wounds from your first season being remarkably healed into blessings from your second season have turned you from a show that most people said couldn't into a show that could. For that, we, the fans, are thankful.
BUT...we can't forget TENS's precessor (IMO)...
Kim Possible - (I know it may be a little late for praising this show, but bear with me here...) From the date of your premiere more than five years ago up until your ORIGINAL cancellation date in spring of 2005, you have not only placed upon us a tremendous amount of humor, action, and life lessons, but you have also placed upon us an exceptional role model that so many of our young ladies need today, and not because she was an overly famous rock star (like someone else on Disney we all know), but because she was there for people and never asked for anything in return. Then in early 2007 you were risen from the grave and continued to grace our hearts once again, until your finale later that year. Thus, to quote a strongly dedicated fan of this show: "Kim Possible wasn't just a show; it was an EXPERIENCE." You will surely go down in TV history as a legend amongst American animation. For that, we, the fans, are thankful.
(Okay, I'm sorry if this was Disney-filled, but I'm all out of words for now! I'm going to add on to this thread as soon as some words come to mind!)
For the shows above, and any I may have missed: Let's all give thanks to the great classic animation, and the remaining great modern animation in a time of animation-deficiency. :anime:
What about you? What shows do you want to give thanks for? Feel free to post!
Here's my gratitude I can think of right now:
The Emperor's New School - It has been nearly two years since you moved from big-screen to grace the small-screen, and yet I can't think of any other series I know that has overcame a number of obstacles over this particular timespan and is still going strong. Even when you attemped to make us laugh and you didn't succeed, you still managed to keep a smile on most of our faces and get your morals across. Sure, you may have had a shaky start, but what show hasn't? The wounds from your first season being remarkably healed into blessings from your second season have turned you from a show that most people said couldn't into a show that could. For that, we, the fans, are thankful.
BUT...we can't forget TENS's precessor (IMO)...
Kim Possible - (I know it may be a little late for praising this show, but bear with me here...) From the date of your premiere more than five years ago up until your ORIGINAL cancellation date in spring of 2005, you have not only placed upon us a tremendous amount of humor, action, and life lessons, but you have also placed upon us an exceptional role model that so many of our young ladies need today, and not because she was an overly famous rock star (like someone else on Disney we all know), but because she was there for people and never asked for anything in return. Then in early 2007 you were risen from the grave and continued to grace our hearts once again, until your finale later that year. Thus, to quote a strongly dedicated fan of this show: "Kim Possible wasn't just a show; it was an EXPERIENCE." You will surely go down in TV history as a legend amongst American animation. For that, we, the fans, are thankful.
(Okay, I'm sorry if this was Disney-filled, but I'm all out of words for now! I'm going to add on to this thread as soon as some words come to mind!)
For the shows above, and any I may have missed: Let's all give thanks to the great classic animation, and the remaining great modern animation in a time of animation-deficiency. :anime:
What about you? What shows do you want to give thanks for? Feel free to post!