Waller Era or Season 5-7?
Waller Era or Season 5-7?
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Season 6 is an enigma that is so bizarre and oddly cruel that it's legitimately fascinating, there's such a weird depraved uncomfortable nature to it and it reinvented how spongebob was for a tiny bit. Waller era is trying to reinvent how spongebob is too but without any creativity or set tone, it is literally MUH CALLBACK and not fluid enough looney tunes animation.
is this a trick question?
It's Waller and season 7
Bad way to phrase it sorry, I meant nu-bob or old nu-bob
5-7. It felt like more effort was put forth. Even if the new episodes have more animation quality, it's too ober the top.
>Bad way to phrase it sorry, I meant nu-bob or old nu-bob
Are you trying to trick me again?
Are you trying to trick me again?
Oh no they brought Nosferatu back? That is fucked up
i feel like the show completely lost its heart somewhere soon after the first movie came out. the "muh post movie seasons" thing is silly since there are some definitely good episdes that came out after 2003, but it feels like they lost that quiet quirky charm the original few seasons had. spongebob may have been a zany cartoon but it was never in-your-face and obnoxious until season 4-onwards. and 6 was almosy unwatchable-- modern spongebob feels like a completely different show from what hillenburg originally came up with.
I feel like Bubble Bass should have been a regular character from the start.
>Are you trying to trick me again?
this is a trick question isn't it?
we need to start categorising eras of post movie spongebob better becuase theyre all so different and have their weird unique flavor, like that other era where they all tried to do grossout. or the one just before this, where they did weird fetish-tier shit
That Randomland clip seems so lazy to me from a premise standpoint. As if the writers/storyboard artists just threw the uniqueness of the show's underwater setting away and did whatever they wanted instead. Even the name 'Randomland' sounds lazy.
Like I'm all up for surreal moments in cartoons, but I feel like making some attempt at contextualizing said surrealness really adds a lot when you're working with an already established setting (e.g. the dream episode from season 1).
What made SpongeBob great were his characters and dialogues. While there are good episodes past the first movie, they are quite rare on the large scale of the series. But answering your question, I prefer the new seasons to seasons 4-9.
>modern spongebob feels like a completely different show from what hillenburg originally came up with
Because it is, the last episodes of season 3 were produced in 2002!
Even if you bring back old writers, it's been a long time, people change, their tastes can change.
Nosferatu’s monster. Nosferatu is the doctor.
Waller era, i genuinely like nu-spongebob now
I'm glad my country censored those
>squidward genuinely enjoying cleaning a drinking glass
... huh
I have to wonder what sort of creative decisions led to that shit.
the rock bottom creatures coming back is cool. the setting always deserved a second episode
doodlebob coming back is stupid but looks like a short reference, still dumb
nosferatu coming back is stupid since he was nothing but a gag
bubble bass should have been a regular rival to spongebob
bubble chad is a true bro in battle for bikini bottom, glad he comes back
>doodlebob coming back is stupid but looks like a short reference.
It was a whole episode.
I WANT TO FUCK THE SQUIRREL
>nosferatu coming back is stupid since he was nothing but a gag
kino.
we need more gags characters becoming mains.
This is how Green Arrow was born, as a Batman gag
Indonesia?
I like the recent topical humor.
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God I detest the whacky over-the-top, dynamic animation constantly in the newer episodes. Like if the audience isn't distracted by the characters spazzing out on screen at all times, they'll lose interest.
That's funny, I don't see the "put Spongebob out of its misery and act like the only good thing to come from the franchise since the first movie is the musical" option
Seasons 5 through 7 - specifically 6 and 7 - and it isn't even close. I don't know how to describe it, but the writing is so painfully unfunny that it loops past ironic anti-humor into being genuinely hilarious once again. Every single episode of Nu-Bob I've seen feels like somebody at Nick caught wind of Spongebob reaction memes and told the animators to go apeshit on sight gags and the writers to maximize the potential for viral marketing via "out of context spongebob" Twitter accounts.
If you're going by what I prefer, between the Tibbitt and Waller eras, I'll go with Paul Tibbitt. Despite some bad episodes and stiffer animation, most of them were watchable.
The Waller era has too much going on, not just with the animation, but the sound design as well. Everything is exaggerated and noisy.