Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How has telvision cartoons from the 60s changed, to present day?

Can anyone give me a television cartoon that was popular in the 60-90s ? compared to a television cartoon that is popular during this time? How has the content of television cartoons changed? Either in a postive or negative wayHow has telvision cartoons from the 60s changed, to present day?Ha, easy, Lets take Tom and Jerry The old cartoons used to be funny hilarious, but as time went on and political correctness and small activist groups using the courts destroyed the cartoons because little tommy whacked little billy with a pool cue abd said they saw it on Tom and Jerry, well gosh! thats the cartoons fault right?? not the parents fault for not teaching the child not to hit others



The new Tom and jerry cartoons or Tom and Jerry Kids are absolutely unfunny unwatchable and are just cute fluffy diatribes aimed at 2 year olds



also Tom and jerry used a lot of gags that used ethnic sterotypes that were all done in good taste and funny but political correctness as warped peoples sensitivites so much that people get offended by pretty much anything and bring crippiling million dollar lawsuits against cartoon companys using organizations like the ACLU that have the deep pockets to bring them..



This goes on today and popular cartoons lifespans are often cut short at the whim of these organizations Perfect examples are



Samuri jack

and

Invader Zim



kids Cartoons today really can not be funny because by making a joke about anything or anyone or portraying anything or anyone in even the slightest negative light will offend someone somewhere and cause a lawsuit If you want to watch funny cartoons you have to watch at night



Any violence needs to be carefully done, ever notice how most of todays cartoons bad guys are robots?How has telvision cartoons from the 60s changed, to present day?Pepe le Pew the skunk used to snort some stuff and then rape another skunk. or cat

Bugs Bunny used to commit violent acts against the roadrunner ( for some reason I never wanted to drop a boulder on any of my friends, I guess I just had good parents)How has telvision cartoons from the 60s changed, to present day?Tom and Jerry were and maybe still are very popular and that's without having sexual innuendos every two seconds, groin kicking, vomiting, potty jokes and profanity. Cartoons have not changed for the better in the majority of cases.



The artwork is juvenile or worse. The dialogue is lame and the plots are pitiful. I'm in my fifties and have given up on American cartoons. I watch anime, where at least the artwork is good and the storyline is worth watching.