Mission Accomplished
Kill: Animaniacs
Kill: Batman: The Animated Series
Didn't watch much of either show as a kid. TAS is probably better than Beyond, but the latter I watched much more.
You ran helluva campaign against Supes, congrats dude.
Mission Accomplished
Kill: Animaniacs
Kill: Batman: The Animated Series
Didn't watch much of either show as a kid. TAS is probably better than Beyond, but the latter I watched much more.
Fuuuuuuuuu forgot about my save vote
Kill: Batman Beyond
Kill: Batman Beyond
Reason: this show ain't TAS
Save: Dexter's Lab
this is the man you people sided with.
he must be stopped.
I don't remember ever watching it. By that point I was watching Nickelodeon exclusively, except for Saturday morning cartoons on ABC and occasionally WB.Prepare for war.
Indeed. My campaign would have started much sooner if I thought it was bad.Kalbalboa said:Oh well. He took down a show that needed to go ages ago, and considering the usual stigma against Superman, his place on this list is a testament to just how excellent a show he had.
Cannot.ЯAW;98153582 said:Wait, we can use our two kill votes for same show or we can't?
You have bad taste.
Kill Rugrats
Kill Rugrats
Save Hey Arnold
Kill: DBZ
Kill: DBZ
Save: Batman Beyond
For the new page (for 100 PPP)
2 kills, only 1 can be used on any given show. 1 save to use in any round up until the top 3, but only if you've voted previously. Once you use it, it's gone until the top 3 rounds.
You will now only get one save vote for the entire top 10 rounds up until top 3. That's it- 0 Exceptions.So use them wisely. I will be checking for duplicate save votes. Also your two kill votes CANNOT be used for the same show anymore. That is ALL! You also don't get a save unless you have voted before.
VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! GO! GO! GO!
Alright, guess I'll start pushing for DBZ off next.
Kill: DBZ
Kill: Animaniacs
My friend showed me a few videos of Animaniacs a while ago, most of the humor was really witty and mature. The thing is, I would barely understand almost any of those jokes as a kid. Animaniacs had a lot of jokes for adults, which was probably why I barely watched it as a kid. Everytime I saw it, I just didn't get the jokes unless they went full on Looney Tunes. Which is what I enjoyed about it as a kid.
Remember when I told everyone that Rocko's Modern Life dirty joke. Well its time for your Animaniacs dirty joke as well.
Look for fingerprints.
I didn't PM anyone yesterday either. I think pitting it against DBZ helped immensely. It also drew attention away from shows I liked.ЯAW;98153339 said:You ran helluva campaign against Supes, congrats dude.
I remember not understanding that joke as a kid.That just makes me not want to kill it yet.
Alright, guess I'll start pushing for DBZ off next.
Kill: DBZ
Kill: Animaniacs
My friend showed me a few videos of Animaniacs a while ago, most of the humor was really witty and mature. The thing is, I would barely understand almost any of those jokes as a kid. Animaniacs had a lot of jokes for adults, which was probably why I barely watched it as a kid. Everytime I saw it, I just didn't get the jokes unless they went full on Looney Tunes. Which is what I enjoyed about it as a kid.
Remember when I told everyone that Rocko's Modern Life dirty joke. Well its time for your Animaniacs dirty joke as well.
Look for fingerprints.
I don't remember ever watching it. By that point I was watching Nickelodeon exclusively, except for Saturday morning cartoons on ABC and occasionally WB.
I suggest someone post the new voting rule on every page. Those people who voted should be contacted before the round ends to make sure they got the message.
I didn't PM anyone yesterday either. I think pitting it against DBZ helped immensely. It also drew attention away from shows I liked.
Thanks to Anihawk I'm watching Hey Arnold! now. The memories are flooding back.
EDIT:
I remember not understanding that joke as a kid.
I don't remember ever watching it. By that point I was watching Nickelodeon exclusively, except for Saturday morning cartoons on ABC and occasionally WB.
Only one save for the entire rest of the competition until top 3.Wow. curve ball thrown in, only 1 save for the next 7 rounds?
Does that mean I get to save only 1 show for the next 7 rounds? or that I get to only use 1 save during the next 7 rounds?
does it count that I don't think I used a save for the last 2 rounds?
Why the sudden change? Maybe each save should have only counted a .5 save instead.
I'm glad we have no bad shows left, but the new rules seem a little too complex, or maybe I'm just tired.
ЯAW;98154497 said:Animaniacs had too many songs for my liking. They weren't even good songs, they just took time from the good stuff, and there wasn't all that much good stuff to begin with.
I'm gonna wait around and see how the voting goes. At the moment I would want to nix Beyond or Rugrats but I'll wait and see for now.
I have, but the early episodes don't hold up so well. I plan on watching more.Watch a few episodes. It is the quintessential Batman show and also has the best Joker (imo) of all time.
Early episodes are stiff but I don't hold that against it.It holds up amazingly well and it's a show that appeals to both children and adults.
Just realized not one Disney cartoon made it into the top 10. The closest one's were Gargoyles and Darkwing duck.... Smh
Christ, is Animaniacs getting shat upon now too? This whole thing brings out the worst in all of you.
I'll just use this template for the OP, OK.Each round, you've got 2 kills. Each of those kills needs to be on a different show. At any point in the next 7 rounds leading up to the top 3, you can use your 1 and only save. Only people that have voted before in this thread get that 1 save to use. At the end of each round, the top (or bottom, depending on how you look at it) show will be eliminated.
I have, but the early episodes don't hold up so well. I plan on watching more.
Early episodes are stiff but I don't hold that against it.
Gargoyles is top 5. Having it go so soon was an unforgivable sin.
I'll just use this template for the OP, OK.
I can complain about this top ten, but I won't. Well done fellow Gaffers!![]()
How about it?! I might not be able to vote thinking about it...It's been a long time coming, but we're finally down to the really tough choices.
Just about half of the crap that's left should have been gone weeks ago. Good shows have been voted off by hive mind voting from people who take this shit personally.
I have, but the early episodes don't hold up so well. I plan on watching more.
Early episodes are stiff but I don't hold that against it.
Just about half of the crap that's left should have been gone weeks ago. Good shows have been voted off by hive mind voting from people who take this shit personally.
Yeah, We did a good job.I can complain about this top ten, but I won't. Well done fellow Gaffers!![]()
It won't be and you're right, Harley Quinn is awesome. I'll watch more of the later episodes.It should be noted that Mr. Freeze's current backstory is based on TAS. That, and TAS gave us Harley Quinn. This show, at the very least, should not be below the top 5.
Watching Hey Arnold!, episodes where things outside of reality really throw me off. What french restaurant would seat two nine-year-olds? That's another thing, from my experience fourth graders don't care about relationships. The show suffers a tad from adults writing from the perspective of kids.
There was one episode of Batman: TAS where Scarecrow is introduced. Of course Batman gets hit with the fear toxin and hallucinates Thomas Wayne berating him for not saving him and his mother. At one point Batman's on a zeppelin hanging off the tip of it about to fall off when he hallucinates his dad again calling him a disgrace. Then the giant hallucination of his father turns into this hallucination of a giant skeletal figure with glowing red eyes. Wayne manages to fight off the toxin's abilities and utters "I am vengeance... I am the night... I am Batman!"
That's pretty fucking hype.
Watching Hey Arnold!, episodes where things outside of reality really throw me off. What french restaurant would seat two nine-year-olds? That's another thing, from my experience fourth graders don't care about relationships. The show suffers a tad from adults writing from the perspective of kids.
I don't remember anyone dating when I was in 4th grade and I know that sort of thing at least doesn't happen in the area I'm from. Romanticized is an appt description.I had a girlfriend in fourth grade. If we had been inner city youths we probably would have had more date options within walking distance. Things just didn't happen like that in the suburbs.
They definitely have to mature it up a little bit to make it watchable for a wider age range, but I don't think it would hold up as well if they hadn't. It's a romanticized version of what being a fourth grader is like.