RangerWickett said:
Do you watch Cartoon Network, and if you do, what do you like on it? Do you enjoy the total whackiness of things like Sealab and Aqua Teen? Do you prefer the anime? Do you wish they had more action-based cartoons and fewer whacky ones? Or do you think The Venture Bros. takes itself entirely too seriously and needs to be replaced with more episodes of The Brak Show?
I like superheroes, fantasy, action shows, chinese/japanese fantasy, romantic comedy, comedy and wackiness in about that order.
Batman/Superman: TAS/Justice League/X-men: Evolution/Teen Titans and such are my favorites. I love the anime homage/comedy in TT as much as the supehero parts; I still wish we could have a 'serious' TT show (of almost any TT era) and thought I would loathe TT but I found I loved it for itself. I've never seen the latest traditional animated Spider-man which ran for some time, but I did like the MTV Spider-man a great deal. The 60's show? God, that was terrible. Static Shock is pretty good but could use a little touch-up in the smoothness of the animation.
For anime I like Outlaw Star, L/R, Wolf's Rain, Witch Hunter Robin, Lodoss, Heroic Prince Arislan, Cowboy Bebop, 12 Kingdoms, and anime like those. There are lots of others I'm not metioning, I'm sure. Also: Sorcerer Hunters, Orphen, Last Exile, Someday's Dreamers, Scryed, Descendants of Darkness to name a few. Romantic Comedy like Gravitation, Ranma, Oh My Goddess, Tenchi; I want to try Maison Ikkoku and His and Her Circumstances; I've heard they are good. Anything by Miyazaki, of course. Only I don't watch them on Cartoon Network; I get them from Netflix. I'm afraid I'm somewhat of a Nazi and greatly prefer my anime dubbed. I've seen a few that are good subbed but so few I seldom bother.
I liked Titan: AE, Treasure Planet, Sinbad, Atlantis. Treasure Planet may be my favorite Disney pic, period.
Most of the Cartoon Network wackiness I could do without. I've tried watching it and I can't. Megas is about the only thing I've seen that I can stomach for a short period of time but I can't say I've ever been interested enough to watch an entire episode.
Drawn Together and Venture Brothers, though, I love. Never can tell.
Animaniacs and Freakazoid are about the only purer comedies I can think of that I liked after classic Warner Brothers shorts. And of course The Tick.
Edit: I forgot Family Guy, & Futurama in comedy. And South Park, of course.