>>87837060
Maybe Pefucking ann?
what's her name?!
Is she cool, is she lame?
I didn't really appreciate this show until I rewatched it in my early 20s, when ironically I was only just beginning to experience a lot of what it was about.
Pepper ann turns 20 next year.
>>87837060
Fucking lame Doug ripoff. Unfunny and unoriginal. Her friends were even worse.
i dunno but she seems way too cool for seventh grade......
>>87837472
I gotta disagree mate. I was a kid watching both of these when they came out and loved them for different reasons. Both dealt with the basic issues a pre-teen often starts dealing with in school, family and social life but the approach was different. Doug kept it self a bit more grounded and often time felt more serious in handling it's themes because Doug was a more introverted character and often it was about him dealing with anxieties around doing something wrong. Pepper Ann, while not completely silly (ie: that ep about death), played things out with a lighter hand and was more about the main character getting into trouble and what she could learn from that.
but hey way to assert your feelings my dude
>>87837472
by your standards basically half the cartoons from that time would be doug rip offs, it's called a genre
Looks like this thread needs somesupport
>>87838857
I like your thinking.
Oh, you're talking about what's her name
>>87839507
I told you you can't wear strapless after your "job"
>Girl Power: Moose's favorite comic book Tundra Woman gets adapted into a Saturday morning cartoon, but when Tundra Woman is turned into a shallow, shopaholic girly-girl, Moose, Janie, and Lydia protest.
>'90s cartoon with episode about how wonderful feminism is
Is the synopsis misleading or was Powerpuff Girls the only show which avoided this?
>>87839507
more
>>87842837
>>87837060
Pooper Anna