Apart from this, what are some great /co/ approved cartoons that actually have continuity from episode to episode?
>>90413315
The DCAU and Avatar. That's about it.
>>90413315
Sym-Bionic Titan
Shit would get wrecked in one episode and you'd see craters and reconstruction in the next.
>>90413315
>Samurai Jack
>continuity
???
>>90413315
Not Samurai Jack you goofball
Gargoyles you dummies
Young Justice
Green Lantern
Beware the Batman
The Spectacular Spider-Man
>>90414080
this
there is a reason there are threads for thins even though it was cancalled 20 years ago.
also gumball
>>90413315
>continuity
Gravity Falls
>/co/ approved
Who cares?
>>90413315
Did you post the wrong pic? Because SJ had almost no episode-to-episode continuity.
>>90413315
>/co/ approved
c'mon anon. /co/ has a hate boner for everything, and only pretends to like stuff. That, or they only care for stuff because of 'waifus'
Venture bros is the greatest cartoon of all time and has fantastic continuity.
>>90415408
I've followed Venture Bros. since it came out, adore the first two seasons, 3rd is pretty good, lost interest in the 4th, barely made it through the 5th and dropped the 6th.
The continuity is good but they're TOO far up their own asses and it ruins it, they need more actual jokes rather than references.
>>90413989
;_; too soonare the comics any good?
>>90415212
"/co/ approved" is just code for "anyone here says it's good." It's not like anything that gets listed isn't going to have somebody argue against it.
>>90413315
>>90413315
Well, since your standards for continuity must not be very high if you think Samurai Jack is a good example, I guess you won't mind a list with a mix of shows that both have continuity and don't.
I've been digging SuperMansion lately. Some of the dialogue can be a little inconsistent in what the creators think is "edgy," but it's been steadily improving. Enough that I keep watching, so kudos to that show.