A guide that reveals all the hidden secrets in each episode would be a neat idea.
A guide that reveals all the hidden secrets in each episode would be a neat idea.
Well, somebody must like Teen Titans Go, because it originally started out as shorts during Cartoon Network's DC Comics block of cartoons. And now there is a cartoon series on it.
Aardman Animation, makers of Wallace & Gromit, made some clay animated shorts during this segment starring kid versions of popular DC heroes. I wish that would've gotten its own show instead. Look them up, they're hilarious.
When I write my Best Games of 2014 blog, Child of Light will probably win my Best RPG award.
Wheatley is awesome.
When I would visit my cousin in Alabama when we were kids, she and I played Frog Bog for hours. Not sure how that was so entertaining to us, but it was.
Rad Racer really isn't that good, but it is one of the few NES games I could get my dad to play.
My PlayStation Fight Club team consists of Cammy and Kirby. What a team! OK I've got nothing, sorry.
It was on prime time, too, but it actually got more popular when it was shown in syndication.
I will say that American Dad seems to rely more on storytelling and writing rather than Family Guy's random pop culture references, but I still don't like either show.
On Cartoon Network, I did have respect for Ed, Edd, & Eddy, Courage, and KND, but I still didn't like them as much. But no matter what, i can't stand Teen Titans. Not even the new one.
My brother Jeff watched a lot of those Nick shows you mentioned, so I'm familiar with them. Hey Arnold has a longer history than what you might think, and is related to The Simpsons. I'm not a big fan of SpongeBob, but there are a couple of episodes I like (such as the one where they sell candy bars).
Kim Possible and Phineas and Ferb are good shows on Disney, I'll admit. I just didn't get into them as much. But i do have respect for them.
Steven Universe is just another variation of Adventure Time, really.
Thanks for reading and commenting! --Cary
I loved The Jetsons as a kid, but now I can't stand it. I think Top Cat was really sophisticated, though.
I never watched that show, but I know what you're talking about.