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9 years ago
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Let's have a thread about animated series. I really like the animated series "Winx Club" because the characters are great, and the animation is good too. I especially like the following characters: all the Winx, the Trix, Principal Griffin, and the Earth fairies.
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9 years ago
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Sure, I don't mind.
I used to like them, but at some point, they started to disappoint me, so Davros be with them, only Sailor Moon, only hardcore, only Genshin. Tsukini kawatte oshiyoki yo!





Actually, I prefer series like Doctor Who, Star Trek, etc., and I only watch cartoons to unwind. P.S. Why wasn't a bald Dalek with an STM added to this section? Now you're just sitting around like fools without my awesome videos of Sailor attacks.
9 years ago
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Drakkoska
only Sailor Moon
Only "Sailor Moon" refers to anime, to classic magical girl anime, and not to traditional cartoons.
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9 years ago
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Sorry if I offend anyone, but for me, anime is just the same as cartoons, only viewed from the side.
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9 years ago
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Anime are cartoons, for that matter. Although there is a separate thread for it on the forum. Still, complaints about SM being a "classic mahou shoujo" look funny coming from someone who wrote in the previous post about their love for a cartoon that tries its hardest to mimic this genre and was even caught several times plagiarizing that very same anime.
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9 years ago
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This thread is for animated series, and Sailor Moon is an animated series—throw a stone at me if it's not x)

And so as not to go off-topic, here are a few more mega-epic masterpieces of my childhood.

I HAD SEVEN CASSETTES OF THIS CRAP. Mostly classic cartoons from Hanna-Barbera, and some others from some other guy, I don't remember who, I watched them until they wore out; then at some point I stopped, now it's just a closed chapter and a childhood cartoon for me.
Another piece of nonsense that I was wildly and insanely into as a child; I rewatched it when I reached a conscious age, and while it didn't hit as hard, it was still fine for some own degradation. Gadget is fire; I wanted to be like her, but I ended up like Usagi.
In contrast to the previous cartoon, this one hit harder specifically when I reached a conscious age, because as a child I couldn't fully appreciate all its mockery and parody.

And finally, my absolute favorites, the most masterful ones that I can watch until they wear out, even though I already know them by heart.
Ten Venus statues out of ten. Not strictly accurate to the book, but it only made it better because of that. Concentrated epic in its purest form.
I missed this masterpiece as a child (because I was scared of Barmaley to the point of hysteria, lol), then I watched it and, overall, another epic—ten cockroaches out of ten.
Just for the sake of it, I'll pretend this is also a series, since there are as many as two episodes. I couldn't not mention it after mentioning the previous two epics from the same production. Ten bags of pistoles out of ten.

Well, I also watched many Soviet series like own-villain, Prostokvashino, Cat-Gaevs, Parrots, etc.; they are cute, but not enough for me to be obsessed with them as an adult—after all, they're meant for children; an adult can only feel warm and nostalgic.
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9 years ago
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I used to really enjoy "Inspector Gadget".



And many others, of course, but this one was one of the originals. In general, I loved almost any cartoon that was shown on "Fox Kids" when I was 11-13.

At 16, I got hooked on "South Park," "American Dad," and similar shows.

And now I don't watch much of anything except for let's plays and gaming news :D
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9 years ago
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I still watch Ultimate Spiderman, for example. Of course, it's not as good as the Spiderman from the 90s, but it's still quite decent.
Oh, and I sometimes watch the Spiderman from the 60s, just for laughs. Every episode is full of gems.
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9 years ago
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Oh, thanks for reminding me. I used to love South Park too, but then I got tired of it, probably. But I still love this awesome show:
It's about the future. Space, and all that. It's satirical, a parody, and they make fun of Star Trek. And that guy, he's the best pile of scrap metal, along with K-9, Data, and NK-47 (does Kai from Lexx count, or is he closer to a zombie?). Glory to robots, kill all humans, woohoo!
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9 years ago
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Ah yes. I don't like South Park right now, but on my own behalf, I declare eternal respect and admiration for it. Meet one of the wisest fictional characters according to the creators of SP: The hair color, though, is as if he washed his head with hydrogen peroxide, but who cares.
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9 years ago
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Meet one of the wisest fictional characters according to the creators of the game.
I'm not sure if this can be considered a compliment...
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9 years ago
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I watched that three-part series, and it was portrayed well, so it's good, it's decent.
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9 years ago
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I'll put this disc up for sale on eBay someday for a million.

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