Popular ANIMANIACS series CANCELED as characters shockingly KILLED off in final episode ... wtf :mjlol:

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That whole American animation Renaissance (1988-2000) was :wow:we will never get another era like that again
I was watching Rollie pollie Ollie with my nephew, A lot of the young childrens programs back then were rock solid too tbh, I could legitimately enjoy a few episodes of little bill and bears big blue house today.
 

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That whole American animation Renaissance (1988-2000) was :wow:we will never get another era like that again

Because they make all the cartoons look like anime now. I miss how the old animation was during the early and mid 90s for Looney Tunes and such…hell, I miss the “no/limited talking” cartoons lmbo…NEVER get another era like that lol
 

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read the first few replies

yeah, I'm not watching that, just so it doesn't ruin my nostalgia and high.

don't even know why i entered his thread
 

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One of my fav shows growing up.
But IMO, shows shouldn’t last forever or even comeback to new eras. Animaniacs was peak 90’s children cartoon that should stay within nostalgic memories. Shouts out to the creators of the show.

To be honest I really admire what they did with this revival. Trying to pick up and restore the series as much as possible from where it left off. Same art style and even same writers and voice actors. I hope for the same with that Xmen 97 coming out.

I think it's awesome that the media business today offers so much variety and freedom to even allow these revivals. The way I see it is, they're making them for us. The fans of the original shows who are now almost 30 years older. And they now have the freedom to keep it as unapologetically faithful to the original as possible. It's not like back in the 2000s when they'd revive old franchises but be forced to update it for a "modern" audience and compete for ads in a time slot.

There's so much endless freedom on streaming services today to produce stuff, I say...why not...Give us fans more faithful and thoughtful revivals of old cancelled TV shows. If it succeeds or fails, who cares? Even in the case of real failed attempts at revivals like the Ren and Stimpy Spike TV seasons, or in the case of a successful revival that went too far, like Family Guy, I still appreciate the attempt.

Maybe im the type that has a hard time letting go of his childhood lol, but I'd love to see more "new" seasons of 90s Saturday morning/weekday afternoon cartoons in the style of their 90s counterparts on streaming. I like the trend. I'd love to see shows like Freakazoid...Earthworm Jim...the Tick...real hidden gems and classics get "revival" seasons to cash in on us adults now. Those were awesome.





Now the Bruce Timm Batman. That one we can't touch. :ufdup:
 

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To be honest I really admire what they did with this revival. Trying to pick up and restore the series as much as possible from where it left off. Same art style and even same writers and voice actors. I hope for the same with that Xmen 97 coming out.

I think it's awesome that the media business today offers so much variety and freedom to even allow these revivals. The way I see it is, they're making them for us. The fans of the original shows who are now almost 30 years older. And they now have the freedom to keep it as unapologetically faithful to the original as possible. It's not like back in the 2000s when they'd revive old franchises but be forced to update it for a "modern" audience and compete for ads in a time slot.

There's so much endless freedom on streaming services today to produce stuff, I say...why not...Give us fans more faithful and thoughtful revivals of old cancelled TV shows. If it succeeds or fails, who cares? Even in the case of real failed attempts at revivals like the Ren and Stimpy Spike TV seasons, or in the case of a successful revival that went too far, like Family Guy, I still appreciate the attempt.

Maybe im the type that has a hard time letting go of his childhood lol, but I'd love to see more "new" seasons of 90s Saturday morning/weekday afternoon cartoons in the style of their 90s counterparts on streaming. I like the trend. I'd love to see shows like Freakazoid...Earthworm Jim...the Tick...real hidden gems and classics get "revival" seasons to cash in on us adults now. Those were awesome.





Now the Bruce Timm Batman. That one we can't touch. :ufdup:
I feel what you’re saying. But these reboots will never give me the same feelings they gave me as a child. I saw the first ep and I liked it, but nowhere near as much as I did when as a child. I remember my cousin, sister, and I use to pretend to be the animaniacs.

Now with that said, I’m interested in seeing X-men 97; however, I hoping we don’t get a 1:1 reboot. I hoping we don’t necessarily get just a kids cartoon. I hope Marvel uses the show to give what Marvel fans what they deserve , which is good X-men stories.
 
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