I love that he uses Steven Universe / Gumball / Cal Arts as one of his first examples. That art style and shows like Steven Universe have always given me pedo vibes.
We need a new golden age of animation for kids and young adults like the 90s era superhero cartoons, that teach kids to stand against tyranny, not stand for trannies.
Yooo for real. Long before this culture war blew wide open to critical mass I always got mad lesbo "it's OK if I touch your no-no's" groomer vibes from Steven universe.
That entire aesthetic is the visual equivalent of an electric minivan handing out candy. Mostly just limp dick "adult" males that love that shit. And Big Mouth on Netflix is a million times worse.
I'm partial to Batman: The Animated Series. And the original Teen Titans. The episodes with Mad Mod are eerily "similar" to the story of Jimmy Saville. Makes me wonder if the animators were trying to say something with those two shows.
I love that he uses Steven Universe / Gumball / Cal Arts as one of his first examples. That art style and shows like Steven Universe have always given me pedo vibes.
We need a new golden age of animation for kids and young adults like the 90s era superhero cartoons, that teach kids to stand against tyranny, not stand for trannies.
HeeMan.
GI Joe & Thundercats were right there for me.
Yooo for real. Long before this culture war blew wide open to critical mass I always got mad lesbo "it's OK if I touch your no-no's" groomer vibes from Steven universe.
That entire aesthetic is the visual equivalent of an electric minivan handing out candy. Mostly just limp dick "adult" males that love that shit. And Big Mouth on Netflix is a million times worse.
Yep I grew up on 80's cartoons like Thundercats and MOTU. Watching the crap they push on kids today makes me want to gouge my eyes out.
Tom & Jerry classics are still the best.
I'm partial to Batman: The Animated Series. And the original Teen Titans. The episodes with Mad Mod are eerily "similar" to the story of Jimmy Saville. Makes me wonder if the animators were trying to say something with those two shows.
Me too. The contrast between current Teen Titans and the 2000’s Teen Titans is its own commentary on societal shifts, IMO.
I hadn’t made the Mad Mod / Jimmy Seville connection, but that is interesting!