i find most of the cartoons from my youth have wooden dialogue and cheap - cheap - cheap animation.
the JLU, Superman, Batman cartoons on now are a million times better. but Apache Chief retains his goofy appeal. I love what Harvey Birdman has done with the genre.
Shows that have not aged well
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Watched a couple of episodes of 1970s Wonder Woman a while back. Cringe inducing came to mind.
The same oldies channel featured Fantasy Island which forced me to produce actual, out loud groans.
The only thing I saw that didn't make me want to wretch was an episode of Batman and an early episode of Lost In Space before things really went haywire.
The same oldies channel featured Fantasy Island which forced me to produce actual, out loud groans.
The only thing I saw that didn't make me want to wretch was an episode of Batman and an early episode of Lost In Space before things really went haywire.
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Hercules and Xena - Now Xena and her sidekick were nice eye candy and still are, but the rewatch is just painful.
Sliders was really good when I watched it during its run but I tried a re-watch and just couldn't get into it.
A-team, I dont know why I ever watched it.
Everyone loves Raymond is still pretty good and I still like watching Frasier.
Has anyone watched Quantum leap recently? How is that holding up?
Sliders was really good when I watched it during its run but I tried a re-watch and just couldn't get into it.
A-team, I dont know why I ever watched it.
Everyone loves Raymond is still pretty good and I still like watching Frasier.
Has anyone watched Quantum leap recently? How is that holding up?