Toon Zone Talkback - A Dressing Down For....The Worst Sons/Daughters in Animation!

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Yeah, the whole whole thing with Raven is wrong. Raven's a hero, and she saw in the end that her destiny was wrong and that she could shape her own life. Besides, Trigon's evil incarnate! Do you really think Raven's going to let him succeed?

Also, I can't believe you referred to the rest of the Titans as a gang. That's just ridiculous.
 
I agree with you all the way. I can understand Raven's attitude, but deep down, she's a hero and a friend.

And "fat" Lisa is getting a little bad, lately too.

Angelica: The the first five letters shouldn't even be in there! Call her AnHellica!

My one problem:

Where's Stewie Griffin?
 
I saw Raven's entery as a Joke. I mean yeah she did do those things to her father but her Father is an evil demon who wanted to destroy all life on the planet. Some things are just not right. When you know someone is doing something wrong, even your own father you should try to stop it.
 
Uh, yeah, it was a joke. That was a humor-intended entry. Wasn't that fairly apparent by me calling the Titans a "gang"?

Also, it's a matter of perception. Sure, to myself and everybody else, Raven's a hero. But from Trigon's perspective, she's just a really lousy daughter. :D
 
Regarding Cartman and Stewie:

I wanted to stay away from all-around unpleasant characters, who make essentially everybody miserable. I was more interested in characters who are distinctly recognizable for their bad relationships with their folks. And while I know about Stewie's campaign to off Lois, I'm just not that big an FG fan, so he didn't come to mind.
 
Timmy Turner is a bad son in most episodes of season 4/5/6.
But that was becaus Butch Hartman (creator of the show) didn't work so much on the show anymore.
In the tv movies/specials Butch Hartman worked on Timmy was a pretty good son.

Abra Cathastrophe (though it was season 3):
the ones Timmy most cared about in this movie was his parents, as you saw in the end, he almost lost his godparents for his real parents.
Though he did an wish that Timmy got his godparents back by a non-rule wish by eating that muffin of which made you do a non-free wish.
Also, you saw that Timmy's parents told very much lies to him.
in the whole movie they were watching video tapes of them telling lies to Timmy.

Channel Chasers:
Timmy ran away becaus his parents didn't believe him and alwasy left him alone witch Vicky. (why isn't she on the list?)
But on the end, he found out his parents loved him, so he came back.

School's Out, The Musical:
Not very much to tell about it in this special, he tried to convince a clown to take the right path...
And he hated adults becaus of the Pixies

Fairy Idol:
Yeah, Timmy was a brat in the beginning.
But he was very sorry later, he respected his godparents then.
He even did give them a day off in the end... though he didn't realise that they would become fairy dust, and Cosmo liked it. :P

Also, Butch Hartman is going to work on the next season, so there's probablt going to be less bratty Timmy, YAY!
 
Well you can't say her parents were "Chaned" to become that as they were never shown before they were submissive winps. To be changed they had to have been another way first.
 
While here parents weren't shown until Channel Chaser, it was shown that Vicky still had to do chores (which she had kids do for her). Why would she even be concerned about getting them done if her parents were scared of her? If her parents were wimps from the start, then they would be doing the chores instead.
 
Nah. That holier-than-thou, politically correct little snot deserve all the comtempt we can heap on her. And while we're at it, let's add:

Kim Possible: Yeah, we know that her penchant for risking her life (and that of her less capable future life partner Ron Stoppable) accomplishes some good and her parents are outwardly supportive of their daughter's apparent death wish. But they're not crazy, and you know Kim's mom must cry herself to sleep on those night when her daughter is not safe in her bed, and her dad's got ulcers on top of his ulcers.

Bruce Wayne: squanders the family fortune on vigilante activities his socially prominent parents would never have approved of, and rationalizes it by saying he's doing it in their memories. Talk about whizzing on the 'rents' graves.

Prince Zuko (Avatar, The Last Airbender): Betrays his father, embarrasses the rest of the family, and spends all his time hanging out with a subversive, disgraced black sheep uncle, making a mockery of the birthright his parents fought so hard for.

Edward and Alphonse Elric (Fullmetal Alchemist): Okay, so their dad's an absentee deadbeat who didn't even find out about wife's death untill something like five years after the fact. But that didn't mean the boys had to travel their old man's path, making most of the same mistakes he did (and part of the reason he left home was to prevent exactly that). Did I miss anything? Oh yeah,
they resurrected their dead mother into a homunculus. And then Ed killed her again.

Hank and Dean Venture (The Venture Brothers): Most parents who have had to endure the death of a child at least have the solace that it can only happen once. Hank and Dean have put their father through the death trauma 17 times (so far). Although, admittedly, Dr. Venture seems to be holding up rather well under the grief.
 
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