Let me clear something up: this is not a theard where we rant and rave about how some untalented artists can't design characters. Instead this is a thread about cartoons that employ "ugly" character designs, and whether it worked for or against the cartoon. Here are some of my opinions, what are yours?
worked for the cartoon:
Ren and Stimpy. This cartoon was so out there and boundry pushing that it needed some funky looking characters to push the show.
Aaahhh! Real Monsters. They're monsters. They're supposed to be ugly, even if it's in a cute way.
Eeek the Cat. Show would not have been funny if it weren't for the funny looking characters. Would the Squishy Bears be funny if they looked as cute as the Care Bears?
worked against the cartoon:
Rugrats. I guess they're supposed to be so ugly, they're cute. They just looked ugly to me.
Doug. Some of the character color combinations burned my retinas.
ambivilent:
Home Movies. Overall, the show was pretty solid. I don't know if the character design matched the tone of the show though.
worked for the cartoon:
Ren and Stimpy. This cartoon was so out there and boundry pushing that it needed some funky looking characters to push the show.
Aaahhh! Real Monsters. They're monsters. They're supposed to be ugly, even if it's in a cute way.
Eeek the Cat. Show would not have been funny if it weren't for the funny looking characters. Would the Squishy Bears be funny if they looked as cute as the Care Bears?
worked against the cartoon:
Rugrats. I guess they're supposed to be so ugly, they're cute. They just looked ugly to me.
Doug. Some of the character color combinations burned my retinas.
ambivilent:
Home Movies. Overall, the show was pretty solid. I don't know if the character design matched the tone of the show though.