In the end, this was exactly like a Stephen King story. Hours of buildup for a shitty rushed ending.
>>94551658
>/co/ liked GF
>/co/ was disapointed by GF
>/co/ hates GF
>/co/ liked TLH
>/co/ was disapointed by TLH
>/co/ hates TLH
>/co/ liked SU
>/co/ was dispointed by SU
>/co/ hates SU
What kind of cartoon /co/ wants?
>>94551824
A good one
>>94551824
>/co/ liked R&M
>/co/ was dispointed by R&M
>/co/ hates R&M
>>94551658
Nah, someone wrote a better Stephen /co/nig cartoon.
>>94551838
Maybe /co/ can't stand the fact that these shows don't take themselves seriously.
Maybe /co/ wants "serious" cartoons, like Batman TAS or the Roswell cartoon.
>>94551824
You mean:
>much of /co/ is excited for new thing
>time passes
>parts of /co/ that still like it don't feel the need to post
>parts that are disappointed do feel like posting
>time passes
>only parts of /co/ still talking about thing are haters and trolls
/co/, from those on the board who only lurk and very rarely post to those who post multiple times an hour on the regular. /co/ still likes most good shows.
If you want to see how /co/ really feels about something, you have to observe and maybe run a poll every once in a while. I've seen it several times. Look at how many posts the subject gets and how diverse the posts are in style, length, grammar and whether an image accompanies it. Continue to gauge threads as pieces of the subject (episodes, issues, etc.) are released and threads that pop up between releases. See how the threads react to news of the subject. Then, as the subject nears its termination, carefully watch for reposts. As a subject reaches the end of its production cycle (or as it founders toward cancellation), I have observed that people feel a need to vent their grievances while the board still has its focus on the subject.
>>94551951
Autism: the post
>>94551824
Nobody thought TLH was any good aside from the pedos.
GF is not like a King story, because the King story most like GF (IT) included a graphic kiddie sex scene. GF would have been better if it had included that.
>>94551824
One that stays good
>>94551658
Is Dipper circumcised?
>>94552165
Think Hirsch said their family is jewish, so I'm assuming yes
>>94552184
and he's American
>>94551951
The cartoon /co/ dreams of watching would be an overarching paranormal adventure in a comfy functional family setting, with human characters.
It would have one big mystery, above other subplots, to solve through little hints left among every episode since the first one; Plus tons of deep lore carefully hidden in the form of little background details or script innuendoes (rather than spoken out loud by characters); Plus understatements of a platonic incest relationship between some characters.
It would be set in a kind of remote semi-rural place anyone's childhood memories could relate to. It would be drawn in a thin line 90's cartoon style (with elbows, knees and everything), with desaturated color tones. It would only rarely get 2nd degree, have next to no pop culture reference and would never be used as the creator's mouthpiece.
Character development would be related to the plot, rather than their own problems. Male characters would be strong and sometimes snarky, yet average enough to be relatable. Female characters would be smart and daring yet shy.
The main vilain would always stay out of sight, so that characters would start wondering wether he actually exist. The main mystery would span over several generation and would have a world-shattering reveal.
The end of the series would make you rethink the way you saw it since the first episode (the same way Sixth Sense did).
The feel of the show would oscillate between comfy and creepy.
>>94551658
The lack of buildup was more disappointing than the ending, which was fucking brilliant.
>>94551824
Stop personifying /co/ as one person
>>94554423
>Gravity Falls is a weird place because...[spoilers] it is a weird place![/spoilers]
>Fucking brilliant
>>94554454
If you expected a fucking research thesis on how the place came to be, I'm afraid you're seriously fucked in the head anon.
>>94551824
You forgot Samurai Jack.
>>94551658
Yet it lacked a preteen orgy scene like It had.
>>94554527
Even Goosebumps do the mystery genre better than GF
>>94551951
you forgot the last step
>legitimate critics say their piece and move on
>entire thread is now troll, waifu and /or fetishposters who constantly and compulsively repeat the same posts in every threat, as well as the occasional baited lurker
people sometimes call for separating comics and cartoons, but i think maybe "new stuff" and "old stuff" should be segregated sections of 4chan
>>94551824
>/co/ liked GF
>/co/ was disapointed by GF
>/co/ hates GF
>/co/ liked TLH
>/co/ was disapointed by TLH
>/co/ hates TLH
>/co/ liked SU
>/co/ was dispointed by SU
>/co/ hates SU
>/co/ liked R&M
>/co/ was dispointed by R&M
>/co/ hates R&M
>/co/ liked SJ
>/co/ was dispointed by SJ
>/co/ hates SJ
what else /co/?
>>94551824
/co/ is just the new /v/ at this point
hate everything that is not perfect
>>94551824
>/co/ liked TLH
Bait , trash comedy since the start
My favorite cartoons post RS/AT are WoY , Gumball and Clarence.
>>94555771
>hate everything that is not perfect
this
>>94555810
Don't deny that /co/ expected to like TLH, was hyped as fuck before it aired and enjoyed the first episodes.
>>94555860
But the first episodes were trash. It was Lakebottom tier.
That pool episode is just awfull.
>>94554182
So... /co/'s ideal cartoon would basically be Stranger Things but as a cartoon?
>>94555771
/co/ is just reddit without the usernames. We even fish for >(you)s here like reddit does upvotes.
>>94551838
whats R&M?
whats TLH?
>>94555949
Rick and Morty
The Loud House