Greatest Animated TV Series EVER! (Voting)

Started by LumRanmaYasha, October 12, 2013, 02:17:12 AM

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gunswordfist

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LumRanmaYasha

Welp, I think everyone who was gonna vote has voted by now, so let's move on, shall we?

Results:

Heroman - 12
Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law - 27
Courage, the Cowardly Dog - 25
The Brak Show - 16

Both the Attorney at Law and the Cowardly Dog take their cases to round 2.

Round 1, The 100 Toon Kumite: Match 4


Spongebob Squarepants

VS.


Johnny Bravo

VS.


Rocko's Modern Life

VS.


Hey Arnold!

My Picks:

Spongebob Squarepants - Because the show has been so over saturated in pop culture and hasn't been good for a few years a lot of people automatically dismiss the entire thing, these days. While I can't stand the newer seasons, I have to say that the first 5 seasons of Spongebob are absolutely hilarious, so good, in fact, that this series is easily my favorite kids comedy cartoon. It's a shame that the show has suffered the same fate of The Simpsons, but like it, I think it's great parts far outweigh the bad, and those first 5 seasons are by far my most favorite thing Nickelodeon has ever produced. 

Rocko's Modern Life - This is my second most favorite thing to come out of Nickelodeon. It's smart, smarter than a lot of actual adult comedies, and seeing all the stuff this show got away with is mind-boggling and awesome. I think season 4 is kinda "eh," but overall-quality wise, it's probably the most consistently good show Nickelodeon has ever produced, with only Invader Zim having a more "perfect" run of episodes (and that's mostly because that series is only 27 episodes).

Johnny Bravo - Who doesn't love Johnny, Carl, and Pops? They are great characters, and this series was very good for the most part as well. Except for season 4. Season 4 is one of the worst seasons of any Cartoon Network original. Still, I love lots of episodes from season 1-3, and "Bravo Dooby Doo" and "Johnny Bravo meets Adam West," among other brilliant episodes, more than makes me still attached to it after all these years, even if I don't consider it too highly on my personal favorites list, anymore.

Hey Arnold! - "Helga on the Couch" held up as I hoped it would, but that doesn't change the fact I haven't watched many episodes of this show for a few years now. In any case, Hey Arnold's run was rather inconsistent if I recall. There were several brilliant episodes (including two absolutely phenomenal emotional tear-jearkers of episodes that I still remember vividly to this day), but there were also several really boring, plain, or mediocre episodes as well. I haven't seen it in along time ("Helga on the Couch" aside), so I don't know what holds up best and what doesn't, but I do think it was a good show that deserves being remembered.

Spark Of Spirit

Rocko's Modern Life
Johnny Bravo
Hey Arnold!
Spongebob Squarepants
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Foggle

Rocko's Modern Life
Johnny Bravo
Spongebob Squarepants
Hey Arnold!

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Quote from: gunswordfist on October 14, 2013, 09:47:28 PM
Quote from: ShadowGentleman on October 14, 2013, 03:49:07 PM
Quote from: gunswordfist on October 14, 2013, 02:51:15 PM
Whats Heroman?
An anime about Peter Parker getting a giant robot. Made by Stan Lee.
What? Really?
Well, not literally, but that's the best way I've heard to summarize it. It's a collaboration between Stan Lee and Bones.



Quote from: Cartoon X on October 15, 2013, 10:07:39 AM
Wow, no love for the Sponge, huh?  :sweat:
To be fair, I can see why some people don't like it.

Same as Cartoon X anyway.  :awesome:

Foggle

Quote from: ShadowGentleman on October 15, 2013, 11:44:30 AM
It's a collaboration between Stan Lee and Bones.
Makes me wonder why no one ever licensed it. You'd think Stan Lee's name would have enough of a draw to convince a western studio to release it overseas.

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The Shadow Gentleman

Quote from: Foggle on October 15, 2013, 12:23:24 PM
Quote from: ShadowGentleman on October 15, 2013, 11:44:30 AM
It's a collaboration between Stan Lee and Bones.
Makes me wonder why no one ever licensed it. You'd think Stan Lee's name would have enough of a draw to convince a western studio to release it overseas.
On top of that, it's pretty tame as far as anime goes, so it would require basically no censorship to air on something like Cartoon Network.

Foggle

Seriously, if shit like Diabolik Lovers can come out in the States, I have no idea why a family-friendly kids' show created by a famous American can't. Just doesn't make any sense.

Spark Of Spirit

I'm actually surprised it wasn't already brought over. I thought for sure it would be- it's such an obvious pick up.
"The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder." - G.K. Chesterton