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Hi. I'm DangerMouseFan1981. I'm not really much of an artist but I do appreciate art and the hard-working people who make them. ^^
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I watched the Season 16 premiere of "Bob's Burgers" this morning. And it was really good! (^^)d
"The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" may have gotten stale over the years but "Bob's Burgers" still knows how to keep things fresh.
As a bonus, the "Bob's Burgers" crew actually got Jack Black to sing "Grease and Fear" for the season premiere's closing credits. They even made a music video of said song.
I watched "Knight of Guinevere" on the evening it first went live. And it was...so...GOOD!!! X3
While this pilot has jabs at what Disney is now, it also shows through one of the main characters that Dana Terrace still has some love for the Disney it used to be (aka Classic Disney).
If you haven't checked out "Knights of Guinevere" yet, please do. I highly recommend it! ^^
(Note: Please don't take this journal too seriously. This is just my honest opinion.)
There are so many examples of shows overstaying their welcome. So, I'll just list three shows I used to watch:
• SpongeBob SquarePants
For me, this show should've ended after Season 3. During the first three seasons, the animation was easy to look at, the humor wasn't too mean-spirited, and the characters weren't overly loud or obnoxious.
• The Simpsons
After giving it much thought, I've come to the conclusion that Season 13 would've been a good stopping point for the show.
As Marge once said back in Season 12, "I think it's good for a show to go off the air before it becomes stale and repetitive". That and certain bad episodes like "Co-Dependent's Day" and "The Boys of Bummer" would never exist.
Plus, "Simpsons: Hit & Run" would probably be the show's swan song, giving long-time fans a chance to enjoy the world of Springfield one last time.
• Family Guy
I think this show should've ended after Season 10. I mean, Seth McFarlane and his team were pretty much forced by FOX to make a third Star Wars special (And they weren’t subtle about it either). So, it wouldn't surprise me at all if Seth had decided to end the show after that.
BTW, a few years ago, I used to watch "Family Guy" with my dad every now and then. But we stopped watching the show at some point after Season 10 (I think?) once it started relying too much on shock value.
If anyone still enjoys these shows, then I respect your opinion.
I know I am!
Glitch's new 2D animated show created by Dana Terrace, "Knights of Guinevere", is premiering this year of September 18th!
Here's the show's synopsis:
"Knights of Guinevere is a psychological thriller set in the far future that welcomes you to a planet-wide amusement park in the clouds!... And the shadows beneath it, where a broken Princess Android might be two dreamers’ tickets to better lives, or the end of them"
Also, this show makes some not-so-subtle jabs at what Disney has currently become.
And considering that Dana has a bit of a grudge towards Disney for how they treated "The Owl House", I wouldn't be surprised if "Knights of Guinevere" is her way of venting her frustrations towards the studio.
Anyway, spread the word, people! We need to give Dana's new show the support it deserves!