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Oh look, even the creator of the original show finds the reboot disappointing.

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>linkartoon

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I actually watched the cartoon and, to be honest, it wasn't bad at all. Really just decent at best.
The only real negative thing(s) I have to say is that the lack of shading makes the characters look too flat and some humor here is easily going to be dated in a few years.
Also, where the hell is Slappy.

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Too bad, he's missing out.

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>trannies

No one cares about the nurse.

linkartoon is somehow worse than grimphantom

>Sankaku
Jesus Christ the comment sections are like the worst of /xpol/.

>shitkaku

>That same long nosed pointy face on nearly every woman.
>If its not that, its the pig nose version.

We’ve had this thread before and I don’t see how it matters. So he created the show so what? They obviously didn’t like him and didn’t want him to be part of the new show

Cookers do

>Sankaku
Utterly worthless site.

>Sankaku
This cartoon pisses off all the grifters and retards.
>They obviously didn’t like him
Why do you think he hasn't had a successful hit show since the 90s?

The creator of the show said OK to Hip Hippos and Buttons and Mindy. He is not infallible.

At least their teeth aren't that bad.

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>some humor here is easily going to be dated in a few years
The Johnny Depp joke already aged like 2-year-old milk.

>some humor here is easily going to be dated in a few years.
As if everything old Animaniacs did was timeless

To be frank, his ideas sound like they would've been shit. An older Skippy refusing to move out has maybe a few jokes before it becomes tiresome and people here would be seething over it inevitably poking fun at neckbeards, while making Hello Nurse an exec would please coomers but take away a potentially funny role to give it to a character relatively devoid of comedy. She worked as a weird straight man to Dr. Scratchansniff's inability to control the Warner's... and that's about it. Seems like he would've made the reboot more in the vein of "we're shitting on the old stuff because fuck you" than the actual reboot is even claimed to be.
Quickly outdated pop cultural references are Animaniacs tradition.

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Am I supposed to feel sorry for that asshole who called his critics neckbeards?
I don't.

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t. butthurt neckbeard

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In posts #119246333 and #119246367 the anonymous users, or "anons" as they're more popularly known, called the depiction of the nerds in the "Please Please Please Get a Life Foundation" short neckbeards, but none of the socially awkward fans in the short HAVE facial hair of any sort. It's true, watch it yourself sometime.

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Why do you keep shilling this crap when they fucked up the original crew so fuckign hard and did retarded changes for the sake of being woke?
>In a recent interview with The A.V. Club, Animaniacs showrunner Gabe Swarr and executive producer Wellesley Wild tried answering that question by commenting on their approach for bringing back the wacky Warner trio, the difficulties of planning two years ahead since production began in 2018 and some of the cultural differences that surfaced in that 20 year gap since the show ended.
>One of the victims of this cultural paradigm shift was nurse Heloise Nerz (yes, she has a name), Yakko and Wakko’s crush and the blonde target for the brothers signature “Hellooo nurse!” catchphrase. As Swarr puts it, “immediately hello nurse was goodbye nurse”, noting that running gags like these simply wouldn’t work in 2020.
>The interview goes a little further explaining how the characters and jokes were updated in several ways, including Dot being re-imagined as more of a feminine force that now outsmarts her brothers even more than she did in the past. It’s worth noting that while both producers seem very happy with how the Animaniacs look in 2020, the difficult animation process meant that pre-planned episodes featuring events like the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are still featured despite the sporting event being postponed.
Here's the link:
gamerant.com/animaniacs-hello-nurse-removed/amp/
They also had that Depp and sex hotline incident, Katie Rice and the guys behind this reboot are fucking retarded.

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Tom Ruegger (original creator of Animaniacs) doesn't like the Hulu-reboot
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How many times have you posted this?
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It had good points of god am I fucking sick of low effort Trump jokes.
Glad Biden won so I don't have to deal that monotonous shit anymore.

>Some critics felt that the revival of the series lacked the same charm that the original show had, which was attributed to the lack of any of the original production staff on the new show, as well as the influence of more recent animated shows like Family Guy on the show's approach.
> Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone said that while the revival maintains the humor for the Pinky and the Brain shorts, the shorts with the Warners were not as well done as the original series. Sepinwall said, "Where their powers of exasperation once made them unstoppable, now they're the ones who seem impotent and irritated by the people and culture around them.", a factor he attributes to the lack of the original producers' involvement with the revival.
> Variety's Caroline Framke said that the series focused too much on trying to lampoon current and political events, a measure exacerbated by the fact that the forward-looking writing approach was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, instead of simply parodying the entertainment industry in general, and left the show "more of a sour aftertaste that keeps it from being as effervescent as it once was, and could be."
> The A.V. Club's Danette Chavez stated that the show lacked the balance between satire and silliness of the original series, with many of the parodies that targeted modern issues lacking subtlety.
>Beth Elderkin of Gizmodo said that the revival did not have the same "biting" satire as the original, with some jokes having to be explained to some degree to the audience, and that the show felt that it held onto trying to being a product of the 90s, and thus did not have a clear target of what audience it was trying to please.

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*but

>To be frank, his ideas sound like they would've been shit.
You're right. Anons are falling for Ruegger's boo-hoo act that they forget to ask why WB didn't hire him back and chose Wild instead. Because an unemployed freelancer like Ruegger is a cheaper hire than the guy who currently produces Family Guy, helped Seth out on The Orville, and wrote Ted.

How much does Ruegger pay you to post this in every fucking Animaniacs thread?

imagine actively posting on sankaku

post more pictures of Hello Nurse