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<blockquote data-quote="ThirdWizard" data-source="post: 2772789" data-attributes="member: 12037"><p>The Boondocks is cool. I'm a long time fan of the comic, which is definately better, though. It's difficult for a paneled comic to make the transition to TV, though. I love the Dilbert TV show, but its nowhere near as good as the comic, for example.</p><p></p><p>The AS produced shows are pretty bleh, except Harvey Birdman and Venture Bros. I can't even watch Squibbles or the Hair show without physically shuddering at their mere sight. ATHF is hit or miss for me, and I havn't actually ever watched the one with the toys.</p><p></p><p>I mostly watch for the anime, but that's been pretty dry lately. I've seen FMA and EVA already so I don't watch those, and s-CRY-ed just lost my interest. Inu Yasha is a good anime, but the problem with that is that it caught up to the manga halfway through so we were hit with 20+ (guess) episodes of filler while they waited for the manga to end, which made the middle part boring. </p><p></p><p>I'm a Narutard, but I've seen up to episode of 161 of Naruto, Zach Bell doesn't do anything for me, Bobobo annoys me. One Piece has been butchered by 4Kids. Where's the good stuff? I've actually been more interested in RahXephon on G4, except that just finished up, so now they're showing Colorful... *sigh*</p><p></p><p>TV has not been kind to me lately.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's simple, its a decade old anime. Back in the day, it was revolutionary. You're basically looking at something that spawned so much and was stolen from so much that now it looks highly derivative, when in fact it's the other way around. Now, as to whether its quality is deserviing of the respect it gets, I'll have to leave that to you to decide. </p><p></p><p>I'll say that it is deeper than it looks on the surface but not as deep as some make it out to be. Also, I own this one on DVD and the sub is much better than the dub (IMHO, and I'm not letting my anti-dub bias say that I don't think).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThirdWizard, post: 2772789, member: 12037"] The Boondocks is cool. I'm a long time fan of the comic, which is definately better, though. It's difficult for a paneled comic to make the transition to TV, though. I love the Dilbert TV show, but its nowhere near as good as the comic, for example. The AS produced shows are pretty bleh, except Harvey Birdman and Venture Bros. I can't even watch Squibbles or the Hair show without physically shuddering at their mere sight. ATHF is hit or miss for me, and I havn't actually ever watched the one with the toys. I mostly watch for the anime, but that's been pretty dry lately. I've seen FMA and EVA already so I don't watch those, and s-CRY-ed just lost my interest. Inu Yasha is a good anime, but the problem with that is that it caught up to the manga halfway through so we were hit with 20+ (guess) episodes of filler while they waited for the manga to end, which made the middle part boring. I'm a Narutard, but I've seen up to episode of 161 of Naruto, Zach Bell doesn't do anything for me, Bobobo annoys me. One Piece has been butchered by 4Kids. Where's the good stuff? I've actually been more interested in RahXephon on G4, except that just finished up, so now they're showing Colorful... *sigh* TV has not been kind to me lately. That's simple, its a decade old anime. Back in the day, it was revolutionary. You're basically looking at something that spawned so much and was stolen from so much that now it looks highly derivative, when in fact it's the other way around. Now, as to whether its quality is deserviing of the respect it gets, I'll have to leave that to you to decide. I'll say that it is deeper than it looks on the surface but not as deep as some make it out to be. Also, I own this one on DVD and the sub is much better than the dub (IMHO, and I'm not letting my anti-dub bias say that I don't think). [/QUOTE]
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