>the moral of the episode is "It's ok to be a normie"
name 1 (one) cartoon that does this
>>86299260
>It's ok to be a normie
What does that even mean?
>>86299308
>characters discovers a new fad, at least new to themselves
>becomes really interested in it
>meets more dedicated people to said fad and gets talked down for their low level of commitment
>characters does something crazy to prove this wrong
>fails in the end and gets a pep talk from secondary character which boils down to give up on everything.
any 80's-to date cartoon has an episode that goes like this.
>>86299260
>it's ok to not be a degenerate
>bad moral in any way, shape or form
>>86299308
Usually it's the episode where everyone is showb to have some special talent or have something unique about them, everyone except one character who at the end learns it's best to be yourself.
So all the time.
>>86299399
>>86299260
It is okay to be a normie. It's okay not to be a normie as well. So long as you're enjoying your self and not trying to be what you're not.
>>86300992
>So long as you're enjoying your self and not trying to be what you're not.
I'm an asshole who enjoys watching others fail though.
>>86299260
Name 17 (seventeen) cartoons and their episodes that do this.
>>86300786
What?
>>86301048
Not even one has been mentioned yet.
>>86300439
Yeah, because we shouldnt be slaves to the arcahic laws of society and how individuality can act
>>86299260
>its a clyde episode, with hardly any sisters