Kinda messed up. I can't stand adult swim commercials. They base ALL of their commercials and shows off of crappy 1980s filming style. I mean look at the crap! VHS theater, 8-bit stuff, commercial that someone was obviously smokin too much stuff, when they made it, just crap that makes no sense and looks like its form the 70s or 80s.
I think it's because most of the youngest employees there are, like, '70s babies who grew up in their younger years through the '80s culture of what we now see as supremely cheap animation.
Baby boomers, also, would probably see the '60s and maybe '70s animations as their own major childhood influences (when stretchy, cartoon-physical slapstick was still big), resulting in the animations of the 1990s which are *heavily* influenced by the '60s, IMO.
So I wonder, with many of us being 80s babies who were raised through the '90s and early '00s of animation (when anime became a major force in the West), will our popular, TV/Web-ready animations in the 2020s look like a mix of Bruce Timm ("Batman", "Justice League"), Klasky-Csupo ("Rugrats"), Butch Hartman ("Fairly Oddparents") and Miyazaki?
Well, adult swim also said that they're programming is geared toward college stoners, high school dropouts, and lazy assholes. That would explain why a lot of their "original" programs are crap that don't make sense, and the commercials and "bumps" are crap.
I read a lot about that episode segment. It was helped by the furries themselves to make it really great. You have to understand the characters comedy, mostly insult comedy and just plain obnoxiousness you often see on cable community channels. A really big send of on that stuff.
So the furry segment was that the doctor was being obnoxious and ill informed like some people and he represents their naiveté about that furries are about sex and the furries reaction was just about right as in "WTF?" (as best you can do in fursuit). So it was really right on, it's a shame it's hard for folks to understand the oddball humor.
I don't normally watch the show but he's great and I laughed!
I am ever so glad they did it! A.S. is very fur friendly!
But entertaining... xD
And I know crash on the right not to sure about the blue one though.
I feel like I should just get some Myer's Super Food.
that show is so retarded! surprised to see those suits though on there~
Baby boomers, also, would probably see the '60s and maybe '70s animations as their own major childhood influences (when stretchy, cartoon-physical slapstick was still big), resulting in the animations of the 1990s which are *heavily* influenced by the '60s, IMO.
So I wonder, with many of us being 80s babies who were raised through the '90s and early '00s of animation (when anime became a major force in the West), will our popular, TV/Web-ready animations in the 2020s look like a mix of Bruce Timm ("Batman", "Justice League"), Klasky-Csupo ("Rugrats"), Butch Hartman ("Fairly Oddparents") and Miyazaki?
Just a thought.
So the furry segment was that the doctor was being obnoxious and ill informed like some people and he represents their naiveté about that furries are about sex and the furries reaction was just about right as in "WTF?" (as best you can do in fursuit). So it was really right on, it's a shame it's hard for folks to understand the oddball humor.
I don't normally watch the show but he's great and I laughed!
I am ever so glad they did it! A.S. is very fur friendly!
Who was the blue wolf chick?