What's your favorite Internet Cartoon?

Brahamfam24

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My favorite is Happy Tree Friends: Life of cuddly animals who gets killed, sliced, burned and hammered day by day by day by day by day, with Flippy as the crazy bear that has remembrances of the war and killing the cuddly characters whenever he flips out. Lumpy is the idiotic moose that screws up by accidentally killing people (and himself), and acting stupid most of the time. Petunia, Flaky, and Giggles as the girl characters that gets killed most of the time. Anybody checked out that Fall Out Boy video with happy Tree Friends in it? It's so wrong, but in a hilariously right way.


Runner Ups:
Homestar Runner: Great parodies, wonderful stuff. 7 full years of goodness.


Frederator Studios' Internet Toons: Dan Meth's The Meth Minute, and so much more.



What Internet Toons you like?
 
Quoted, yet again for truth. This one's without a doubt my favorite. I also like the 30 sec. Bunny movies. Meth Minute 39 has been kind of on-and-off for me lately, but I like it too. Oh, and Arj and Poopy!
 
Haven't seen Homestar Runner or Bonus Stage (even though I probably should). So it boils down to Neurotically Yours, Behonkiss' Wario Ware Series, some of the Weebl's stuff, Hanna Barbera Theatre, and Happy Tree Friends.

Neurotically is best when it's about Foamy ranting about something (the parodies of Starbucks and Atkins are hilarious, I don't care what anyone else says). Wario Ware is a great send-up of the game (And there's lots of bizarre humor to be found), I like Magical Trevor and the song about the Dugong for their sheer monotonous madness, and Happy Tree Friends gets repetitive, but when it's good, it's good.
 
1st: Ebolaworld Cartoons: Talking Tacos and PResident Bush make a cartoon quite nicely

2nd: Knox Klaymation: Klay has never been so violent

3rd: Happy Tree Friends/Homestar Runner: Just great
 
Happy Tree Friends is okay, but I prefer the other shows that Mondo Media used to make. A long time ago they had a syndication program where they sent their shows to other web portals and put out a new episode every week. I watched them all the time and I loved them. Thugs on Film, Heavy Metal Guy and Piki and Poko were particular favorites of mine.

I also used to visit Hotwired.com and Wildbrain.com back when they had online animated content. It was where I found great cartoons from Edgar Beals and Steve Whitehouse, as well as Romanov, Glue and Joe Paradise.

I still look for good Flash cartoons on the net every now and then, but outside of Homestar Runner and the occasional HTF episode, nothing really interests me these days.
 
If Super Mario Bros. Z counts, I have to give it to it, hands down.

I used to love Homestar Runner, but I think the Chapman Brothers are trying a little too hard nowadays.

A cartoon I was a fan of back in the day was Eskimo Bob. But they had a such a long period without updating that I quit caring. Plus, when I look back several years later, it's just plain not that funny.
 
Bonus Stage. Nothing from the web will ever top Matt Wilson's genius creation. Everything else just pales in comparison to it.

All aspects of the show should be viewed from its simple (but very funny) beginning, to its cinematic last season.
 
Homestarrunner, EASILY. Strongbad is the man.

As a huge fan of horror and twisted comedy, I think Happy Tree Friends gets REALLY old and cliched, REALLY fast. It's like "oh...it's so funny- these cute animals die in horrific ways in every episode!" ....AND?!!!!!!!!! "well...THEY DIE! IN EVERY EPISODE!! It's just so ironic- no one's ever done this before!" Uh, wrong- DUCKMAN did it before- with Fluffy and Uranus- and a LOT funnier, and less cliched too!
 
It's more than just death and destruction, you know. That's what most people fail to understand. The television series that aired on G4 focused more on the characters; each episode was seven minutes long, and I assure you that it wasn't just seven minutes of death.
 
Homestar Runner's probably my favourite. I feel kind of bad for just saying what everyone else says, but honestly it's the only one that I've seen that I really like (and even that one, I don't watch regularly). Most internet cartoons are really juvenile, and it's difficult to find the good ones.:sad: I think those are the two main problems with internet cartoons, and even the internet in general-- there's no quality control, and you have to actively search out the good stuff. It's not like TV, where you can be flipping through channels and randomly come across a great new show. Well, I guess there is word of mouth and stuff, but still...

I'm not a fan of Happy Tree Friends either.
 
I don't think I have a favorite because I don't really watch many internet cartoons in general. I've seen a few from Homestar Runner but I never really got into the habit of watching them all.

Maybe I'll start watching them some more.
 
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