Mascot Prep is pretty much what The Amazing World Of Gumball was originally supposed to be. A school full of rejected mascots that the show's creator had tried to use when he was animating for commercials or something.
Kristen Mars The graphics aren't bad per se, there is some animation, but it doesn't look very good either. It also randomly cuts in and out of gross live action.
3:16-3:27 Thankfully, Lara Jill Miller (the yeti daughter's VA) managed to improve doing voiceover for a character with a lisp in Lisa Loud from The Loud House. And you know what the irony of that is? Lisa doesn't even wear braces like the yeti daughter!
Alpha Gaming My theory is that when someone is born, they are thrown into an intense learning period so that they can watch after their parents. Then, when the children become parents themselves, they have kids who can start caring for them.
Thank you. Also, Could you please review "There she is"? It's a story about how a rabbit falls in love with a cat even though it's against the rules in their society.
DoubleBrick Gaming Productions Funny story, actually. I was visiting a place with a lot of cool land forms, and I asked a friend who lived there what formed them. She said "Pretty much everything is formed by plate tectonics", so I jokingly asked "Where do babies come from?".
It's ironic you mention a Johnny Bravo ripoff character in the Phabulizers, because that was created by Van Partible, the same guy who made Johnny Bravo.
I think I can see why bad shows exist. They help good writers know what not to write for their shows or they try to make a better version of that. Take Mr Enter for instance. He probably got the idea of Growing Around from Flip Flopped and I think he's going to try and make a better version of that (Although I've heard that the early drafts for his work have a negative response. Even if it is bad, I wouldn't mind watching a few episodes)
I read the draft for Big Sister April on DeviantArt, and Mr. Enter had a comment on that, talking about a scrapped draft of another episode titled "It's Just An Adult Show", in which he critiques the attitudes of adults making kids' shows, AND gives a look at April's character at the same time. He scrapped it because it was trying to do two things at once, and he wrote an episode that ONLY gives a look at April's character. I think he should re-do "It's Just An Adult Show", and have it ONLY be a critique on adults making kids' shows. Because knowing how much Mr. Enter hates the "It's Just A Kids' Show" attitude, he'd probably have a lot to say.
This is a different God, the Devil and Bob episode from Admirable Animations #28, but in the episode where Devil took the evil away from everyone on Earth except Bob, God made a point to Bob that choosing to be good wouldn't mean anything if you couldn't also choose to be evil. Which is a much more concise explanation of allowing evil than the long one from the previous episode that got interrupted by a train. September 28, 2018, 8:26am
"why did i leave the forest? why did i leave the forest?" *sighs* you know, as somebody that actually CARES about getting cryptozoology right, if it comes from a forest, it's NOT A YETI, IT'S BIGFOOT.
Michael Beauchamp He acts like Zim, Sounds like Zim, and has the same views as Zim...Ya it's Zim alright. Now we have to go and find GIR. See ya everyone. Gonna head to taco town
9:39: I think I have a theory for this. Since it aired on Disney Channel in 2006 and Hannah Montana and High School Musical were popular at the time, they wanted to capitalize on the whole "teens/kids getting into wacky situation" formula found in Disney's teen sitcoms thus having House of Robots, My Mom Married a Yeti, Mascot Prep, Bozzlebags' Zip and possibly Flipped-Flopped were either made to have the typical DC formula from the start or were gonna be something creative at first until they were told by Disney Channel to have it follow the Disney sitcom formula. Again, I can't prove this to be true but it would explain a lot.
No, you are really spot on with that. Nearly all of the shows shown on this episode of Shorty Mc Short Shorts were really boring and bland whitewashed homogenization of really great ideas into extremely mundane and boring "reality down to earth situations" set in completely boring settings. High School hijinks, teenage issues, youths dealing with parents all in US Suburbia while "lol look we're wacky because aliens and techies and out of the ordinary but look we're in white collar suburbia so we can relate"- blugh. I've never heard of S McSS, and I've seen the sitcom reality crap on Disney Channel in the mid 2000s to know that they were also going attempt to bastardize animation to bring in the kiddies. You are honestly spot on with this observation.
Earth2OkSka Not so sure about the “whitewashed” bit, but I so can agree that these shorts completely wasted the potential of their premises. If you want to use a unique and interesting setting, actually *use* it instead of just tossing your characters into it; use the setting to do stuff you couldn’t do elsewhere!
You know something, the concept of "Too Many Robots" is actually something I think I can work with. Mr. Enters thoughts on her not being tech savey but thinking that the tech could make some things easier for her for the wrong reasons is a pretty good way to structure the episodes. I also have thoughts on why she moves in with the scientists and how that would affect a teenager as well as the potential for some pretty cool aesthetics in animation. Im not an animator but I think I wanna write something with this in mind
“If this isn’t Disney’s worst animated show, I don’t know what is.” Pickle and Peanut, “Allow us to introduce ourselves.” Edit: I’m very sorry guys, I love pickle and peanut, I just made this comment like this back then because I thought I should abide by popular sentiment, and because I saw many comments with the allow me to introduce myself line so I thought mine would be popular like them, I’m very sorry.
@@Epiktoons Ok. I guess I’ll just say this to you but I loved Pickle and Peanut, back then in 2021 I was just very gullib-ignorant (gullible and ignorant) to many internet reviewers, and I thought their words were the truth, but no. Also I made the comment because I saw many “Allow me to introduce ourselves” comments, so I wanted my comment to be a notable one like that.
Usually, I agree with what this guy says, but he's being extremely harsh on these cartoon shorts that have a unique style to some of them, and these shorts I don't think were meant to be turned into an full series themselves this was an chance for someone to put their animated short out there for the whole world to see
+Mistylyn Frugone Is it just me or is that girl wearing jeans with her black dress? What the hell is wrong with some of these girls? Juno did it and then Riley did it the Girl Meets World episode "Girl Meets Gravity". Is it some 2000s and 2010s fashion trend with girls or something? I mean girls wore legwarmers back in the 80s.
@@03bgood the "mini dress" was a tunic like top that came down between the pocket line and upper thigh and usually, or at least the ones it had, had some kind of structure around or just under the bust. It was popular around 2008. It should never be be a knee length or sinched at the waste. They look best with Leggings with flats (maybe ankle booties if you got a pair that rally works with it) or boot cut jeans with sandles/heels. They are recommended to woman with a pair, like the fruit, figure.
That 'Imperfect Duplicates of Dodger Dare' episode was a very uncanny resemblence of Gravity Falls' episode 'Double Dipper'. My mind is blown. A kid is having trouble getting his crush to like him, so he uses a magic copying machine to clone himself, hoping the clone will help him get his crush. The clones turn on the kid, and the kid defeats the clones by melting them using water. The only real differences, were that Gravity Falls made the clones exact replicas of the original, where the Dodger show made them in the relative image of the original, just with some attributes enhanced, while others lessened, Gravity Falls had the clones wanting to help the original succeed, while Dodger had the clones use the original as a mean of propelling themselves, and Gravity Falls WAS GOOD.
There's a few things I disagree with in this: The Phabulizers was the worst simply on principle alone. It has terrible moral implications at base level, and, at the absolute worst, can be detrimental to people's real health and lives. Mascot Prep is an idea that I think both is a brilliant idea and the idea that has the most potential for longevity. Remember, Foodfight wasn't terrible for the product placement, it was terrible for the CGI, poor storytelling, and character designs. I might retool that one myself. And finally, I believe Flip-Flopped, either the current concept or the one you propose, could not feasibly work without getting into some really dark shit. There is a reason people despised Kid Nation: Kids. Cannot. Lead. A world could not survive on children being the sole working class. The world would literally fall apart. That said, all of these shows look like they have the production of a potato and the budget of a Twinkie, so that's there.
The kids and adults short poses way too many questions to be comfortable, the biggest of which being: if adults are treated as literal children in a world where children are literal adults, then where do babies come from? Either way you get some uncomfortable pedophilia implications.
I would love to see a series made out of "Too Many Robots." Almost anything with robots is something I like. Perhaps I'll be the one to make that into a show.
"My Mom Married a Yeti." It's like Wolf Children, only without the good animation, charm, endearing characters, touching story, good music, memorable scenes, or ANYTHING That made that movie good!
jk844100 thats a meme? i must be seriously behind the times. next thing ya know im using a cane to help myself walk and constantly ranting about how my childhood was better than everybody elses.
Let's see... This show is 5 minutes long The Yeti goes ape shit when he's reminded of a bear attack cause he's paranoid... NO. THIS SHOW CAN NOT HAPPY TREE FRIENDS.
whosmy cherrypie In defense of Nsync, they could actually sing. I Thought She Knew was proof. They sang the entire thing in 4 part accapella harmony, and pulled it off incredibly well. Say what you want about their lyrics and the fact that they didn't play instruments, but they had beautiful voices.
***** Also, apparently at least one member (Lance Bass) has a good sense of humor, since he voiced members of "Sev'rel timez" a parody of bands like N*Sync, so props for that.
As an animated atrocity, do Out of Jimmy's Head. It's a cartoon network show that got cancelled over in 2008. They got a TV movie and 20 episodes. It's about a kid who basically has mental issues since he sees cartoon characters because he got the brain of their version of Walt Disney after being hit by a train. There's a lot more ridiculousness to it because the cartoons are parodied versions of Disney's mickey, Minnie, goofy, etc. His mom is an astronaut, he has an adopted older sister who is an alien, and his father is the counselor of his school. Oh, and there's also the son of "Walt Disney" that is trying to steal his brain all the time. It also has a rating of 2.1/10 on IMDb and 3.2/10 on TV.com If that doesn't wreak of animated atrocity, I don't know what it is. So please check it out.
4n1ck2cali95 Also, Tom Kenny voices one of those cartoon characters :P It was during that time where cartoon network wanted to bring live action shows on the network.
4n1ck2cali95 Yeah. I don't know if Mr. Enter will count it or not since it is mostly live-action, but since it's focus is about cartoons in a kid's head and that it's on cartoon network, I don't know if he will accept it due to the technicalities of it being some live-action.
I agree with you on Too Many Robots. The idea is great. It's just disappointing that they couldn't think of doing anything with it beyond the standard hijinks plot.
You know, I really love how, not only did you point out what a great idea Flip Flopped was, you actually used your creativity to do something cool with it in Growing Around.
"Maybe we'd melt you with our brain melting psi-powers!" Enter:"Huh, maybe he's still playing Zim and is just disguised as a human." Me:....ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?! You had the PERFECT chance for a Psychonauts joke(probably what he was referencing) AND YA BLEW IT MAN! GO TO YOUR ROOM YOUR GROUNDED!
Wow seeing this I totally remember these. I don't remember how I felt about them back then but yeah they are pretty stupid. A few of them seemed like with a slight bit of tweaking they might be enjoyable though. Oh god I can't wait for that next animated atrocity! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE mention the similarities to How Long Is Forever and how it totally ruined that beautiful episode because that so pissed me off the first time I saw it.
The similarities to How Long is Forever is specifically *why* I'm reviewing it. If I didn't know any better, between "Staring at the Future" and "Waffles" I'd say that Teen Titans Go! was a cartoon made specifically to spite me.
I liked Waffles! I do agree on Staring at The Future. My main problems are the fact that the other Titans don't even bother looking for Cyborg and Beast Boy, Cyborg and Beast Boy surviving for years without food (and not aging!), and worst of all, that damn ending! Seriously, I liked it up until the ending! It was cool seeing Goddess Raven, and Dick getting together with Barbara, but the ending just killed it!
Sigh, I loved Teen Titans. It's just heartbreaking that they wasted all the potential of bringing it back. The stupid comedy and poor characterization of EVERYONE just ruins it. The only thing I liked was Greg Cipes singing "Fade Away" as Beast Boy to Terra )since Greg Cipes used to sometimes perform it in the BB voice for fans)... but the fact that they used it in a series where they play Terra as a one-note villain just bothers me. It's like they know the fans wanted a 6th season and it even takes ideas that people wanted to see in a 6th season and plays them for unfunny laughs.
***** Actually me having to hear the original voice actors was an insult to me, because it only reminded me of the other show (Which was wonderful). I just had to stop watching after the first 2 episodes. (each one I haven't seen even HALF way through)
Yeah they ruined Terra's character! I switched to CN while that episode was playing and I was pissed how the Terra I knew was using Beast Boy like a tool. I couldn't finish the episode, but after watching a few episodes I chose to avoid the show.
Its so cool that Enter took flip flopped and made it his own in growing around . He took his own criticisms and improved on it! If you want more info watch his video on the book he wrote :)
I've got a fun fact for you. The voice actresses for cutie mark crusaders in MLP are around 15. This means that during season 1, they were about 11. I thought I'd say that because something kinda annoyed me about your child-voice acting comment. Plus, there's Finn (Adventure Time main character) whose voice actor is about 12 or 13 and he has enough maturity to intentionally deepen his voice through time to show that Finn is growing up.
I think he meant having LITTLE little kids be voice actors. Voice actors around 10 years old are quite common and accepted for voicing child characters.
Really? The creator of Johnny Bravo, also created that too? That's a shame; because i really liked "Johnny Bravo" when i was a kid; (especially the Scooby-Doo crossover episode), and Tom Kenny was the voice of Carl, Johnny Bravo's best friend in that series, wasn't he? Before he played SpongeBob?
That Bill Cosby sound-a-like is actually Kevin Michael Richardson. You might know him as Trigun from Teen Titans, and Principal Lewis from American Dad. For the gamers watching this, you might know him as Tartarus from Halo 2.
That show "Too Many Robots" looks like it could have actually been good. The animation and concept are pretty unique. Unfortunately they chose the most cliche' possible plot for the pilot.
dude, they're Disney. They're pretty much the definition of cliché, but then again, so are a lot of live-action shows airing on any channel that predominately airs animated shows.
I honestly don't mind how cliché the specific plot of this episode was just because I generally enjoy seeing kids/people in extraordinary situations trying to live an ordinary life. So personally, a girl in her situation just trying to have a normal social life at school would be really interesting because I'd want to see more of how the craziness of her home life can effect her school life. One of the only things I would have done differently here is basically what was already said about using her uncle's inventions without permission. Or hell, maybe she's an up and coming inventor herself who found an incomplete invention in her uncle's lab and thought she was smart enough to complete it herself. Of course she doesn't have all of the experience or know-how to complete it the way it was meant to be completed, so shenanigans still happen regardless.
It's the same problem most of Family Guy's non-shock value jokes suffer from: They drag the funny joke on too long and ruin it. Also, nitpick, but I kind of think the robot should have said something for a machine, like "into a toaster!?" or something like that.
"You know, It's generally a bad idea to have kids voicing kids." What?! I really don't find that statement to be fair at all. I mean, yes, some kids aren't very good at voice acting, but there are some really talented kids out there that are. Heck, there's a lot of actors that started out as kids. I don't understand dismissing it as being a "bad idea" to have kids voice kids.
DeNile Reid Aaron Dismuke did have to go through puberty and whatnot. Additionally, FUNimation was trying new VAs at the time and Maxey Whitehead (see Baccano!'s Czeslaw Meyer and Soul Eater's Crona, two young male children) was new enough that they saw potential.
Generally means more often than not, that's my point. I can say that generally adult actors suck, because there's a few that do. Of course that's ridiculous, there's a lot of great adult actors out there. They're the ones that make up the bigger picture, not the bad ones. It's just like saying child actors are generally bad because only a few are. There's more good than bad and that makes the "generally" statement untrue and unfair.
For a show with such a colorful intro, I remember that series having the most semi-disturbing crap! It wasn't bad as far as I remember, but it always felt like they were really stretching the lines of what they could get away with. It somehow had a way of making things seem more messed up than they actually were.
I really like Carl Squared, it's a cartoon about a lazy guy called Carl who gets a clone who can do his homework and choirs. Though the clone acts much more feminine and is very friendly. The only person who knows about Carl's clone, C², is his best friend Jamie. The pilot episode of Carl Squared is poorly animated but the animation improves slowly. If any one is looking for an underated cartoon, I highly recommend Carl Squared, it's simple but fun.
And The Phabulizers was created by the same guy who gave us Johnny Bravo, too. Even though Johnny Bravo hasn't aged as well, it was one of the cartoons on Cartoon Network that my mom freely admitted to liking enough to watch it on her own. Well, everyone's got a bad one in 'em, I guess.
Random tidbit for the day! "The Phabulizers" was created by Van Partible, a.k.a. the creator of "Johnny Bravo." So I guess that explains the Johnny-Bravo-wannabe. -.-
Yep, that's Kevin Michael Richardson, a prolific and very professional voice actor, who's been in pretty much everything. And the guy who played Dudley from that one pilot where he's either a psychic kid playing an alien, so either Zim, or a kid with brain melting PSI powers, so Raz from Psychonauts, one of the most underrated games out there that had gotten a sequel after what took like, 15 years. And was also Billy from the Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, another of my favorite shows.
12:42 This character is voiced by John DiMaggio who I know as Bender from Futurama, the titular Blackjack from season 5 of SpongeBob, Uka Uka from Crash of the Titans and Mind Over Mutant.
I finally remember them now! -0-0- omg I tried to forget but now I CANT!! well at least they dont have them any more these shorts but this kind of trash still is being made today which makes me sad.
Oddly the only one I actually remembered was the 'Meet Dave' type short and Mascot Prep, but they were so bad they were engraved into my memory. 2007 was a dark time for Disney.
I think the main problem with these shows is that there ARE no problems. In Bozzlebag Zip, who's the antagonist? Who's the Plankton in the one with the kid with a copier? I can see the antagonist in the one with Digit; the inventions, peer pressure, stuff like that, and Flip Flopped has the problem of kids being kids..or adults being kids...also I noticed that the man in Flip Flopped is the guy who voices the captain in Wall-E and the breakdown-prone car in Cars 2
@@Mothbean Yep. And it's STILL awfully made, either way. That's when you know a bad show is bad; that even when it HASN'T been made yet; and it still sucks, regardless.
"My Mom Married A Yeti" is personally the worst. Why? That little girl is the most offense thing in my life. Again, why? I am a 12 1/2 year old boy with braces and I sound nothing like that! At all! Are they telling me that if you wear braces that automatically makes you sound stupid? DA HELL! I sound normal from before I wore them! Da hell, creators! Da hell!
Rolomania73 It was an amazing animation, but what did this have to do with braces, the little girl had glasses, and the boyfriend had a neck collar...? But no braces.
@Christopher Millian Very late reply, I know, but... the British Navy made an internet poll to choose the name for their brand-new, cutting edge and high-tech arctic research ship, and Boaty McBoatface is the name that won, and the whole thing was an attempt at trolling the poll.
"The yeti sees his children slow dancing and that reminds him of being attacked by bears."
That's Disney for you
***** lol
Uncle Sean LOL.
tough times in the forest I bet
I was hoping someone would make that joke!
"We see Bill Cosby creeping in on them." Boy was that line prophetic.
SquirrelLuvsPnut1 when
yeah it does
SquirrelLuvsPnut1 So is “Bill Cosby appears out of nowhere in the vehicle.” 😄
Wow Mr. Enter predicted that Bill Cosby sexual assault
@@robertoleyva6737 I mean a lot of people had suspicions of what he was doing before he was caught.
"Nothing is sadder than wasted potential."
That probably wasn't intended to be as deep as sit was.
Here's my quote:
"Disappointment can turn a solid 7 into a 1."
yeah
@@meowtherainbowx4163 yeah it can
He has a point though.
Here’s mine....
“Having Something To Lose, Is Having Something To Live For.”
Johnny Bravo's creator made "The Phabulizers"
so he ripped himself off...
+SpongeTheKid Nah he just lazily rehashed an idea of his.
Oh
😱
johnny was his best show that he unfortnatuely lost his touch after it and ended up ripping off his characters
What kind of sense does that make?
Mascot Prep is pretty much what The Amazing World Of Gumball was originally supposed to be. A school full of rejected mascots that the show's creator had tried to use when he was animating for commercials or something.
FoodFight
Before
FoodFight
*Ah, the birthplace of Growing Around. A beautiful sight indeed.*
Lilithen yep
i love how we probably were all thinking this--
Inspiration comes from a lot of places
@@rodolforodriguez4447 Dumpster Diving is...a choice.
And that’s the origin of growing around
"If this isn't Disney's worst show, IDK what is"Ah, If only Pickle and Peanut was made in 2014...
Pickle and Peanut isn't even animation
+Dank Maymays true. It's photoshop and Google images.
+SamuraiFighterChick Wow, a t.v. show had graphics that bad?
After looking it up, you might be right...
Kristen Mars The graphics aren't bad per se, there is some animation, but it doesn't look very good either. It also randomly cuts in and out of gross live action.
If only it was never made.
3:16-3:27
Thankfully, Lara Jill Miller (the yeti daughter's VA) managed to improve doing voiceover for a character with a lisp in Lisa Loud from The Loud House. And you know what the irony of that is? Lisa doesn't even wear braces like the yeti daughter!
She was also Kari in Digimon
wait.... if kids were adults... and adults were kids.......
pregnancy and birth......
my god
*takes sunglasses off*
Alpha Gaming People in that world are thankful to have "kids" what is this Japan?
Ethan Sarin the "wonderful" land of tentacle porn and hentai
Alpha Gaming Yes that japan
Alpha Gaming My theory is that when someone is born, they are thrown into an intense learning period so that they can watch after their parents. Then, when the children become parents themselves, they have kids who can start caring for them.
i cringed when i thought of it
imagine a kid giving birth to an adult
the vaginas will rest in pieces
You get Monday's video today! Enjoy!
Yay thanks! :D (I'll try to make you an intro btw nothing to awesome but good enough I hope ^^)
How is your progress on your top 25 modern Spongebob episodes.
Thanks
Thank you. Also, Could you please review "There she is"? It's a story about how a rabbit falls in love with a cat even though it's against the rules in their society.
Thanks for posting it early
I feel like they missed a very good opportunity to name this show "Twenty One Pilots"
PupCake1025 Badum tish! XD
Accept their are twenty one pilots
That's a real punny name of a popular band named "Twenty One Pilots". However I really do love the band, Twenty One Pilots.
I hate to be that guy but these were all made in the mid-2000's, before Twenty One Pilots was formed
Haha lol XD
This is actually my favorite kind of Animated Atrocity. Something harmless and stupid.
"Nothing is sadder than wasted potential"
- Mr. Enter
Gotta love his quotes! Lol...
“What if break your trust someday?” Trusting you is my decision, proving me wrong is your choice.”
Favorite Mr Enter Quote
"Mommy, where do babies come from?"
Plate tectonics.
Where else?
At first I was like, "What? Are you a fucking idiot? And then I read it again and chuckled a bit.
DoubleBrick Gaming Productions Funny story, actually. I was visiting a place with a lot of cool land forms, and I asked a friend who lived there what formed them. She said "Pretty much everything is formed by plate tectonics", so I jokingly asked "Where do babies come from?".
Darude- Sandstorm
Cleveland.
It's ironic you mention a Johnny Bravo ripoff character in the Phabulizers, because that was created by Van Partible, the same guy who made Johnny Bravo.
I was gonna say the same thing.
Also Seth MacFarlane worked on Johnny Bravo.
I think I can see why bad shows exist. They help good writers know what not to write for their shows or they try to make a better version of that. Take Mr Enter for instance. He probably got the idea of Growing Around from Flip Flopped and I think he's going to try and make a better version of that (Although I've heard that the early drafts for his work have a negative response. Even if it is bad, I wouldn't mind watching a few episodes)
I read the draft for Big Sister April on DeviantArt, and Mr. Enter had a comment on that, talking about a scrapped draft of another episode titled "It's Just An Adult Show", in which he critiques the attitudes of adults making kids' shows, AND gives a look at April's character at the same time. He scrapped it because it was trying to do two things at once, and he wrote an episode that ONLY gives a look at April's character. I think he should re-do "It's Just An Adult Show", and have it ONLY be a critique on adults making kids' shows. Because knowing how much Mr. Enter hates the "It's Just A Kids' Show" attitude, he'd probably have a lot to say.
This is a different God, the Devil and Bob episode from Admirable Animations #28, but in the episode where Devil took the evil away from everyone on Earth except Bob, God made a point to Bob that choosing to be good wouldn't mean anything if you couldn't also choose to be evil. Which is a much more concise explanation of allowing evil than the long one from the previous episode that got interrupted by a train. September 28, 2018, 8:26am
Well, here we are a few years later, and he's made practically no progress while raising a lot of questions.
"why did i leave the forest? why did i leave the forest?" *sighs* you know, as somebody that actually CARES about getting cryptozoology right, if it comes from a forest, it's NOT A YETI, IT'S BIGFOOT.
Herdy herdy her, that’s the pilot’s creator, he/she is an idiot!
I only know what Cryptozoology because I played Steppenwolf The X Creatures Project. Just a fun fact I wanna mention.
Instead of that, he should've said "Why did i leave the mountains? WHY DID I LEAVE THE MOUNTAINS?!"
You mean a sasquatch?
@@NihilisticSnakesame thing.
Wow... I like zim's new disguise
Michael Beauchamp He acts like Zim, Sounds like Zim, and has the same views as Zim...Ya it's Zim alright. Now we have to go and find GIR. See ya everyone. Gonna head to taco town
I guess he finally destroyed Earth and moved onto one in another universe.
Poor guy got a bad universe.
Theory time: The kid is definitely zim because the first thing they do is go to a space ship. He's trying to get back home after being stranded.
It's better I'll give it that.
Someone's been getting upgrades
Wait.. Bill cosby was alone. With a kid. Next to wine glasses. At night. Oh. Oooohhhh noooooo
+max meade Heh yeah, then the kid was sitting in a semi-foetal position... Well then.
Kamifox 1, Keep an eye on things, I'm gonna get the peelers.
Some things really don’t age well. Like Cosby
I sort feel like Too Many Robots has a better premise than Flip-Flopped??? It's also kind of prettier to look at?
I guess you you could say Flip-Flop FLOPPED. I'm so sorry.
You SHOULD be sorry. But also given an award. YOU SHOULD BE SORRY, AND AWARDED.
The corniness...
No worse than Short McShort's Shorties
I have Osteoporosis
Kirk Dyer ok? I don't see what that has to do with this conversation but you have my condolences.
9:39: I think I have a theory for this. Since it aired on Disney Channel in 2006 and Hannah Montana and High School Musical were popular at the time, they wanted to capitalize on the whole "teens/kids getting into wacky situation" formula found in Disney's teen sitcoms thus having House of Robots, My Mom Married a Yeti, Mascot Prep, Bozzlebags' Zip and possibly Flipped-Flopped were either made to have the typical DC formula from the start or were gonna be something creative at first until they were told by Disney Channel to have it follow the Disney sitcom formula. Again, I can't prove this to be true but it would explain a lot.
No, you are really spot on with that.
Nearly all of the shows shown on this episode of Shorty Mc Short Shorts were really boring and bland whitewashed homogenization of really great ideas into extremely mundane and boring "reality down to earth situations" set in completely boring settings. High School hijinks, teenage issues, youths dealing with parents all in US Suburbia while "lol look we're wacky because aliens and techies and out of the ordinary but look we're in white collar suburbia so we can relate"- blugh. I've never heard of S McSS, and I've seen the sitcom reality crap on Disney Channel in the mid 2000s to know that they were also going attempt to bastardize animation to bring in the kiddies. You are honestly spot on with this observation.
Earth2OkSka Not so sure about the “whitewashed” bit, but I so can agree that these shorts completely wasted the potential of their premises. If you want to use a unique and interesting setting, actually *use* it instead of just tossing your characters into it; use the setting to do stuff you couldn’t do elsewhere!
Also, it seems like it inspired by the Milli Vanilli lip-synching controversy.
well the art style of too many robots is amazing. If it weren't for the voice, I would love to see that become a show
"ROBOT, TRANSFORM!"
"INTO A POTATO?"
"NO."
"A GOPHER?"
"NO!"
"A BOOKCASE?"
'NO!!!"
+Anni Paws A POTATO?
You can't just BECOME one of us
+Anni Paws I felt like the second or third time killed the humor, but the first time when it came out of nowhere, it seemed kinda funny.
Sounds like something from Butterscotch Shenadigans. Maybe from Crashlands.
A BANANA???
You know something, the concept of "Too Many Robots" is actually something I think I can work with. Mr. Enters thoughts on her not being tech savey but thinking that the tech could make some things easier for her for the wrong reasons is a pretty good way to structure the episodes. I also have thoughts on why she moves in with the scientists and how that would affect a teenager as well as the potential for some pretty cool aesthetics in animation. Im not an animator but I think I wanna write something with this in mind
that's epic 👍
and you have gained a sub
"I really think somebody should roll with this again"
And thus, Growing Around was born.
“If this isn’t Disney’s worst animated show, I don’t know what is.”
Pickle and Peanut, “Allow us to introduce ourselves.”
Edit: I’m very sorry guys, I love pickle and peanut, I just made this comment like this back then because I thought I should abide by popular sentiment, and because I saw many comments with the allow me to introduce myself line so I thought mine would be popular like them, I’m very sorry.
Both are the worst
Does “Star vs. the forces of evil” ring a bell?
@@excitablepack7076 That show has a massive fanbase, so you could get in hot water for this.
Don't call svtfoe a bad disney show
@@Epiktoons Ok. I guess I’ll just say this to you but I loved Pickle and Peanut, back then in 2021 I was just very gullib-ignorant (gullible and ignorant) to many internet reviewers, and I thought their words were the truth, but no. Also I made the comment because I saw many “Allow me to introduce ourselves” comments, so I wanted my comment to be a notable one like that.
Now let's all agree to never be creative again.
DON'T TOUCH MEEEEEEEEEEEE
Pesky bee
A digital currency based around respect
Usually, I agree with what this guy says, but he's being extremely harsh on these cartoon shorts that have a unique style to some of them, and these shorts I don't think were meant to be turned into an full series themselves this was an chance for someone to put their animated short out there for the whole world to see
And we live in an actual NightMAAARE
the Too Many Robots one reminds me of the short lived Nick show the X's.
+Mistylyn Frugone Is it just me or is that girl wearing jeans with her black dress? What the hell is wrong with some of these girls? Juno did it and then Riley did it the Girl Meets World episode "Girl Meets Gravity". Is it some 2000s and 2010s fashion trend with girls or something? I mean girls wore legwarmers back in the 80s.
I loved the xs
Xs I mean
@@03bgood the "mini dress" was a tunic like top that came down between the pocket line and upper thigh and usually, or at least the ones it had, had some kind of structure around or just under the bust. It was popular around 2008. It should never be be a knee length or sinched at the waste. They look best with Leggings with flats (maybe ankle booties if you got a pair that rally works with it) or boot cut jeans with sandles/heels.
They are recommended to woman with a pair, like the fruit, figure.
Exactly. That's what I was saying when I watched it.
That 'Imperfect Duplicates of Dodger Dare' episode was a very uncanny resemblence of Gravity Falls' episode 'Double Dipper'. My mind is blown. A kid is having trouble getting his crush to like him, so he uses a magic copying machine to clone himself, hoping the clone will help him get his crush. The clones turn on the kid, and the kid defeats the clones by melting them using water. The only real differences, were that Gravity Falls made the clones exact replicas of the original, where the Dodger show made them in the relative image of the original, just with some attributes enhanced, while others lessened, Gravity Falls had the clones wanting to help the original succeed, while Dodger had the clones use the original as a mean of propelling themselves, and Gravity Falls WAS GOOD.
PLAYER SLAYER omg
Excluding Paper Jam Dipper
"Because comedy" "Because yeti" "Because I don't know" This guy is the best
I like phantomstrider more but i like enter as well
And because potatoes
Those "parents" in Flip-Flopped have some of the most dead-eyed stares i have ever seen in animation.
0:01 and then pickle and peanut comes out
Dickole and penis, If you ask
+Remy Radovich I liked picklet and peanut, it was so bad it was good.
+Mouse House It was so bad it was bad
+Mouse House it's so bad it's horrible
There's a few things I disagree with in this: The Phabulizers was the worst simply on principle alone. It has terrible moral implications at base level, and, at the absolute worst, can be detrimental to people's real health and lives. Mascot Prep is an idea that I think both is a brilliant idea and the idea that has the most potential for longevity. Remember, Foodfight wasn't terrible for the product placement, it was terrible for the CGI, poor storytelling, and character designs. I might retool that one myself. And finally, I believe Flip-Flopped, either the current concept or the one you propose, could not feasibly work without getting into some really dark shit. There is a reason people despised Kid Nation: Kids. Cannot. Lead. A world could not survive on children being the sole working class. The world would literally fall apart.
That said, all of these shows look like they have the production of a potato and the budget of a Twinkie, so that's there.
The kids and adults short poses way too many questions to be comfortable, the biggest of which being: if adults are treated as literal children in a world where children are literal adults, then where do babies come from? Either way you get some uncomfortable pedophilia implications.
I would love to see a series made out of "Too Many Robots." Almost anything with robots is something I like.
Perhaps I'll be the one to make that into a show.
Right. You make that into a show, while Mr. Enter makes Flip-Flopped into a show.
and i'll do the duplicates show but have the girl(s) as the protagonist.
"My Mom Married a Yeti." It's like Wolf Children, only without the good animation, charm, endearing characters, touching story, good music, memorable scenes, or ANYTHING That made that movie good!
Feels like Octodad.
Not really. Plus Ookami and Hana didn't get marry.
Diamonddeeper is right it's more like octodad. .. Without the fun humour.
I'm sure each one of those is a rip off of *something*.
Thunderflare eeh. There stoires are the same or something that been before. That can ok. If there done well.
4 animated atrocities in one week?
A new acamedy Record!
I see what you did there. :)
jk844100 thats a meme? i must be seriously behind the times. next thing ya know im using a cane to help myself walk and constantly ranting about how my childhood was better than everybody elses.
christoferkk it's an old meme from 2012/2013
jk844100 oh good. i was afraid i was gonna have the tar beaten out of me for being such a fuddy duddy (always wanted to use that word).
Old meme? I can't imagine how you'd describe all your base.
Too Many robots was friggin BRILLIANT! We need more of it!
+Nicholas Bloxxer I've got you covered zaneyboy20.deviantart.com/art/It-s-a-Life-Pilot-Draft-3-513767848
+Zaneyboy2_0 it's great
I had completely forgotten about these until now. I guess that just shows how memorable they are.
Let's see...
This show is 5 minutes long
The Yeti goes ape shit when he's reminded of a bear attack cause he's paranoid...
NO. THIS SHOW CAN NOT HAPPY TREE FRIENDS.
S_Y_E.
Of course it can't "Happy Tree Friends", because it's on the Disney Channel.
THIS SHOW CAN NOT INTO SPACE!
So Boys On The Run is basically Millie Vanillie: The Animated Series?
No, it's N*Sync: The Animated Series. That is if N*Sync sucked.
Ivan Simpson did you just say IF N Sync sucked? Ha! Hahaha!
***** It's "Boyz Crazy" from Gravity falls, the series, only not funny.
whosmy cherrypie In defense of Nsync, they could actually sing. I Thought She Knew was proof. They sang the entire thing in 4 part accapella harmony, and pulled it off incredibly well. Say what you want about their lyrics and the fact that they didn't play instruments, but they had beautiful voices.
***** Also, apparently at least one member (Lance Bass) has a good sense of humor, since he voiced members of "Sev'rel timez" a parody of bands like N*Sync, so props for that.
As an animated atrocity, do Out of Jimmy's Head.
It's a cartoon network show that got cancelled over in 2008. They got a TV movie and 20 episodes. It's about a kid who basically has mental issues since he sees cartoon characters because he got the brain of their version of Walt Disney after being hit by a train. There's a lot more ridiculousness to it because the cartoons are parodied versions of Disney's mickey, Minnie, goofy, etc.
His mom is an astronaut, he has an adopted older sister who is an alien, and his father is the counselor of his school. Oh, and there's also the son of "Walt Disney" that is trying to steal his brain all the time.
It also has a rating of 2.1/10 on IMDb and 3.2/10 on TV.com
If that doesn't wreak of animated atrocity, I don't know what it is. So please check it out.
you mean that there's a shitty animated show that actually has a lower imdb reception than Breadwinners, and CN was behind it? FUCK!!!
4n1ck2cali95
Only the characters Jimmy saw were animated. The rest was live action.
4n1ck2cali95 Also, Tom Kenny voices one of those cartoon characters :P
It was during that time where cartoon network wanted to bring live action shows on the network.
Alex Jones oh, it was one of those shows
4n1ck2cali95 Yeah. I don't know if Mr. Enter will count it or not since it is mostly live-action, but since it's focus is about cartoons in a kid's head and that it's on cartoon network, I don't know if he will accept it due to the technicalities of it being some live-action.
I want to make Too Many Robots a series (with the changes you suggest, of course), but I know literally NOTHING about animation...
Kathryn Williams just draw a bunch of photos on lots of paper and import them into flash. LOL
Just write the script and pay someone else to do the animation.
Maybe Mr. Enter will homage that in Growing Around?
Kathryn Williams May i suggest a title change? How about "My Life with Robots"?
icecream hero Unfortunately it looks like shit, unless of course you're a fan of 12 Oz. mouse.
This is the most historically significant Mr. Enter video.
Why
@@supershituttp7425It likely inspired him to write Growing Around.
"You know, it's generally a bad idea to have kids voicing kids..."
I believe Chowder was voiced by a kid.
Angela van Erp Eeehh....
Fredrich Fernando oh....how bad?
And the fact that Some Kids voice other kids in Kids shows, Wow
So, this is where Growing Around came from.
And ever since, Mr. Enter turned "Flip-Flopped" into a series himself.
Auto generated subtitles are surprisingly accurate
I agree with you on Too Many Robots. The idea is great. It's just disappointing that they couldn't think of doing anything with it beyond the standard hijinks plot.
This show had some surprises in their voice cast. Apparently, the child-sized parents in Flip Flopped are Cameron Monaghan and Ariel Winter.
You know, I really love how, not only did you point out what a great idea Flip Flopped was, you actually used your creativity to do something cool with it in Growing Around.
Richard Horvitz mentioning aliens and psi-powers in the same sentence? Was that referencing my two favorite characters he voices on purpose?
"Maybe we'd melt you with our brain melting psi-powers!"
Enter:"Huh, maybe he's still playing Zim and is just disguised as a human."
Me:....ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?! You had the PERFECT chance for a Psychonauts joke(probably what he was referencing) AND YA BLEW IT MAN! GO TO YOUR ROOM YOUR GROUNDED!
Yoshi, how dare you ground enter!!!! Go to YOUR room.
No, both of you go to your rooms, YOUR BOTH GROUNDED! EVERYONE IS GROUNDED!
+yoshimickster I ground your grounded!!!!
I grounded you ground!
+yoshimickster Never mention that horrid website or that horrid video meme series ever again!
Wow seeing this I totally remember these. I don't remember how I felt about them back then but yeah they are pretty stupid. A few of them seemed like with a slight bit of tweaking they might be enjoyable though.
Oh god I can't wait for that next animated atrocity! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE mention the similarities to How Long Is Forever and how it totally ruined that beautiful episode because that so pissed me off the first time I saw it.
The similarities to How Long is Forever is specifically *why* I'm reviewing it. If I didn't know any better, between "Staring at the Future" and "Waffles" I'd say that Teen Titans Go! was a cartoon made specifically to spite me.
I liked Waffles! I do agree on Staring at The Future. My main problems are the fact that the other Titans don't even bother looking for Cyborg and Beast Boy, Cyborg and Beast Boy surviving for years without food (and not aging!), and worst of all, that damn ending! Seriously, I liked it up until the ending! It was cool seeing Goddess Raven, and Dick getting together with Barbara, but the ending just killed it!
Sigh, I loved Teen Titans. It's just heartbreaking that they wasted all the potential of bringing it back. The stupid comedy and poor characterization of EVERYONE just ruins it. The only thing I liked was Greg Cipes singing "Fade Away" as Beast Boy to Terra )since Greg Cipes used to sometimes perform it in the BB voice for fans)... but the fact that they used it in a series where they play Terra as a one-note villain just bothers me. It's like they know the fans wanted a 6th season and it even takes ideas that people wanted to see in a 6th season and plays them for unfunny laughs.
***** Actually me having to hear the original voice actors was an insult to me, because it only reminded me of the other show (Which was wonderful). I just had to stop watching after the first 2 episodes. (each one I haven't seen even HALF way through)
Yeah they ruined Terra's character! I switched to CN while that episode was playing and I was pissed how the Terra I knew was using Beast Boy like a tool. I couldn't finish the episode, but after watching a few episodes I chose to avoid the show.
The logistics of Flip Flopped has always worried me.
Honestly, I'd rather have this show be about everyone with Benjamin Button Syndrome than whatever dystopia Enter came up with.
Its so cool that Enter took flip flopped and made it his own in growing around . He took his own criticisms and improved on it! If you want more info watch his video on the book he wrote :)
"And Bill Cosby appears out of nowhere in the vehicle"
Funny thing, this phrase came up more than once during the questioning.
I've got a fun fact for you.
The voice actresses for cutie mark crusaders in MLP are around 15. This means that during season 1, they were about 11. I thought I'd say that because something kinda annoyed me about your child-voice acting comment. Plus, there's Finn (Adventure Time main character) whose voice actor is about 12 or 13 and he has enough maturity to intentionally deepen his voice through time to show that Finn is growing up.
I think he meant having LITTLE little kids be voice actors. Voice actors around 10 years old are quite common and accepted for voicing child characters.
I dunno, It's just that what he said irked me slightly
ÇrêëpērKîd 3Ø5 they made it so him and finn were the same age, at all times, so when his voice gets deep, finn's will
Artencot in the earlier episodes he does it intentionally.
ÇrêëpērKîd 3Ø5 I guess he's talking about kids who are like... five? Dunno, the kid in that clip sounds about four.
*Flip Flopped had the best idea...*
*Now he’s making Growing Around...*
7:13 The “‘Johnny Bravo’ wannabe’” line becomes a lot funnier when you realize that Van Partible is the creator of the short
Really? The creator of Johnny Bravo, also created that too? That's a shame; because i really liked "Johnny Bravo" when i was a kid; (especially the Scooby-Doo crossover episode), and Tom Kenny was the voice of Carl, Johnny Bravo's best friend in that series, wasn't he? Before he played SpongeBob?
Yea, he did
Fun Fact: the creator of The Phabulizers is also the creator of Johnny Bravo.
What a twist!
Well, it's he's a bit more like Raz than Zim when he said "brain melting psi powers."
Que epic Psychonauts flashbacks.
KudoShinichi421 I get the feeling MrEnter doesn't know Psychonauts exists, though I don't know how that's possible.
That was a good game.
Foodfight: The Animated series? that doesn't sound too bad
HA GAYY
Nate Dogg *hitting Dex with a baseball bat* Wait he is going to die any ways? Huh... *continues hitting dex*
do not want why not get sega to do a chow garden game
The food puns will be off the hook....and by off the hook, I mean off the hook to die!
AM I DEAD YET
I sit here wondering, they're not bad enough for an atrocity. Then you see The Modifiers. Well...
That Bill Cosby sound-a-like is actually Kevin Michael Richardson. You might know him as Trigun from Teen Titans, and Principal Lewis from American Dad. For the gamers watching this, you might know him as Tartarus from Halo 2.
He’s also Gus From Uncle Grandpa
That show "Too Many Robots" looks like it could have actually been good. The animation and concept are pretty unique. Unfortunately they chose the most cliche' possible plot for the pilot.
dude, they're Disney. They're pretty much the definition of cliché, but then again, so are a lot of live-action shows airing on any channel that predominately airs animated shows.
and they did it all wrong by making the girl Not want to use the inventions
I honestly don't mind how cliché the specific plot of this episode was just because I generally enjoy seeing kids/people in extraordinary situations trying to live an ordinary life. So personally, a girl in her situation just trying to have a normal social life at school would be really interesting because I'd want to see more of how the craziness of her home life can effect her school life.
One of the only things I would have done differently here is basically what was already said about using her uncle's inventions without permission. Or hell, maybe she's an up and coming inventor herself who found an incomplete invention in her uncle's lab and thought she was smart enough to complete it herself. Of course she doesn't have all of the experience or know-how to complete it the way it was meant to be completed, so shenanigans still happen regardless.
"Transform!" "Into a potato!?".....is it bad that I laughed at that? :P
I did as well, so I don't think so
It was good, but they shouldn't have kept the joke going after that.
***** Exactly
It's the same problem most of Family Guy's non-shock value jokes suffer from: They drag the funny joke on too long and ruin it.
Also, nitpick, but I kind of think the robot should have said something for a machine, like "into a toaster!?" or something like that.
papershadow69 Maybe because potato just sounds funnier than toaster.
5:29 this is even more funny considering the father is voiced by Spongebob.
"You know, It's generally a bad idea to have kids voicing kids." What?! I really don't find that statement to be fair at all. I mean, yes, some kids aren't very good at voice acting, but there are some really talented kids out there that are. Heck, there's a lot of actors that started out as kids. I don't understand dismissing it as being a "bad idea" to have kids voice kids.
He said generally, not always
Mhm. But he said generally. Although a great example is the kid who voiced Alphonse in FMA. He was replaced with an adult girl in FMAB, though.
DeNile Reid Aaron Dismuke did have to go through puberty and whatnot. Additionally, FUNimation was trying new VAs at the time and Maxey Whitehead (see Baccano!'s Czeslaw Meyer and Soul Eater's Crona, two young male children) was new enough that they saw potential.
Generally means more often than not, that's my point. I can say that generally adult actors suck, because there's a few that do. Of course that's ridiculous, there's a lot of great adult actors out there. They're the ones that make up the bigger picture, not the bad ones. It's just like saying child actors are generally bad because only a few are. There's more good than bad and that makes the "generally" statement untrue and unfair.
Domonization Animation one: your taking this our of proportion
two: blame the voice director over the actor a fair amount of time
I actually liked the joke at 10:30 where the robot didn't know what to transform into.
SAME
Is anyone really surprised he didn’t understand what a pilot was after his failure of a “cartoon”
Nope. Not at all; really.
...Does anyone even remember Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! anymore?
I do, A little bit though.
I remember it ending on a fucking cliffhanger
I don't recall seeing it myself, but my brother used to run around the house singing the theme song at the top of his lungs.
Yes i do onesonicguy
For a show with such a colorful intro, I remember that series having the most semi-disturbing crap! It wasn't bad as far as I remember, but it always felt like they were really stretching the lines of what they could get away with. It somehow had a way of making things seem more messed up than they actually were.
14:12; A couple of years later, He made it into a show called, "Growing Around".
Well, Make that two.
P.King Duckling.
I'd really like to see Too Many Robots be revived as a real series too, to be honest.
I really like Carl Squared, it's a cartoon about a lazy guy called Carl who gets a clone who can do his homework and choirs. Though the clone acts much more feminine and is very friendly. The only person who knows about Carl's clone, C², is his best friend Jamie.
The pilot episode of Carl Squared is poorly animated but the animation improves slowly. If any one is looking for an underated cartoon, I highly recommend Carl Squared, it's simple but fun.
Bluehorsebutt What channel is it on?
ElectricMayhem87 It used to be on Jetix, but you can just find the full episodes on YT now.
Bluehorsebutt I think I remember that being on ABC 3 for a bit and that I did at least found it decent. I definitely liked the idea of it though.
Wasn’t that one of the Jimmy Neutron shorts?
Oh jesus this show. I thought I forgot about this. Im glad I did.
And The Phabulizers was created by the same guy who gave us Johnny Bravo, too. Even though Johnny Bravo hasn't aged as well, it was one of the cartoons on Cartoon Network that my mom freely admitted to liking enough to watch it on her own.
Well, everyone's got a bad one in 'em, I guess.
Most of these i feel like have some potential with their concept, meanwhile the one that I feel has almost none is the one Enter obsessed over
Random tidbit for the day!
"The Phabulizers" was created by Van Partible, a.k.a. the creator of "Johnny Bravo."
So I guess that explains the Johnny-Bravo-wannabe. -.-
You know a shows bad when it’s not actually a singular cohesive show
When the 'Twinkle twinkle little star" part played.. I set my dinner down... paused the video. .. changed tabs... to come back later.
Fun fact: the person who voiced the pirate looking guy that Mr. Enter said sounded like bill cosby actually voiced kamek in the super Mario bros movie
Yep, that's Kevin Michael Richardson, a prolific and very professional voice actor, who's been in pretty much everything. And the guy who played Dudley from that one pilot where he's either a psychic kid playing an alien, so either Zim, or a kid with brain melting PSI powers, so Raz from Psychonauts, one of the most underrated games out there that had gotten a sequel after what took like, 15 years. And was also Billy from the Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, another of my favorite shows.
12:42 This character is voiced by John DiMaggio who I know as Bender from Futurama, the titular Blackjack from season 5 of SpongeBob, Uka Uka from Crash of the Titans and Mind Over Mutant.
That first one seems like someone wanted to make those “Luigi wins by doing absolutely nothing “ videos into a show
the dodger one is almost identical to a gravity falls episode... except gravity falls isn't shit.
Alexandra Grabowski hahahahahaha you're wrong
stick Dude, just because you don't like Gravity Falls doesn't mean other people don't.
Wow. Just wow. These were even worse than I remember.
I finally remember them now! -0-0- omg I tried to forget but now I CANT!! well at least they dont have them any more these shorts but this kind of trash still is being made today which makes me sad.
Oddly the only one I actually remembered was the 'Meet Dave' type short and Mascot Prep, but they were so bad they were engraved into my memory. 2007 was a dark time for Disney.
You were completely right about what you said- these are terrible!
2:56 - At least Olive The Other Reindeer was entertaining and had an actual style that was taken from the book itself :)
I think the main problem with these shows is that there ARE no problems. In Bozzlebag Zip, who's the antagonist? Who's the Plankton in the one with the kid with a copier? I can see the antagonist in the one with Digit; the inventions, peer pressure, stuff like that, and Flip Flopped has the problem of kids being kids..or adults being kids...also I noticed that the man in Flip Flopped is the guy who voices the captain in Wall-E and the breakdown-prone car in Cars 2
A show doesn't need an antagonist (at least, not in every episode), but the conflicts and plots were crap.
Hey! I liked Olive the Other Reindeer.....at least when I was a kid
Haha it was my favorite Christmas special as a kid! I always looked forward too it.
i still like olive the other reindeer!
It's the only Christmas special I make an effort to watch these days.
aaron Strange Olive The Other Reindeer is a classic!
He didn't really insult the movie, just the style.
"this has the best animation no wait this one!"
a cartoon Bill Cosby creeper... that's new.
Oh god I remember these... I hated all the ones I saw (I only saw 5) But Flip Flopped and Too many robots were the worst.
I love your icon.
Thanks
Are you trying to beat your high score, Patrick?
Yea
Waffle C Nice. How far are you to getting there?
15:04
mr enter lists the exact problems everyone has with the cartoon he's trying to make
Wasn't it cancelled?
@@JustCallMeHeavy nope from what i recall they're still trying to get it funded
@@JustCallMeHeavy He wishes. The thing hasn't even been made.
@@Mothbean Yep. And it's STILL awfully made, either way. That's when you know a bad show is bad; that even when it HASN'T been made yet; and it still sucks, regardless.
Your idea for Too Many Robots sounds kind of like the way every episode of Johnny Test works out.
***** Your icon is beautiful.
"My Mom Married A Yeti" is personally the worst. Why? That little girl is the most offense thing in my life. Again, why? I am a 12 1/2 year old boy with braces and I sound nothing like that! At all! Are they telling me that if you wear braces that automatically makes you sound stupid? DA HELL! I sound normal from before I wore them! Da hell, creators! Da hell!
vimeo.com/17840692
that concept done right, right here
Rolomania73 OH MY GOD. whoever did that needs a tv show deal RIGHT NOW. :D :D
MrEnter MUST KNOW ABOUT THIS!!!!!!!!!!! SHARE IT WITH HIM!!!! "I'M A MONSTER" MUST BECOME A THING!!!!!
Rolomania73 It was an amazing animation, but what did this have to do with braces, the little girl had glasses, and the boyfriend had a neck collar...? But no braces.
Bob MacAbe I just found the first comment hating the yeti thing and posted this link
Filp Flop reminds me of an episode of the Disney Jr. show Rolly Polly Ollie that did that concept better.
It's about time "Teen Titans Go!" gets an animated atrocity...
Either he's still playing Zim in the beginning there, or he's having flashbacks to Raz from Psychonauts.
"Despite them all looking different, I can't tell who is suppose to be who." So they are like real boy bands. *rimshot*
The original Boaty McBoatface?
Or Frankie McButtface
***** Imagine Aph England doing that. Even better, Francy McFranceface
And Adult Swim held a Twitter poll for what they should name their boat-shaped building.
Or spacey mcspacetree from regular show.
@Christopher Millian Very late reply, I know, but...
the British Navy made an internet poll to choose the name for their brand-new, cutting edge and high-tech arctic research ship, and Boaty McBoatface is the name that won, and the whole thing was an attempt at trolling the poll.