>shite music Mark Mothersbaugh from the awesome band DEVO did the music and it's meant to evoke childhood with the toddler's carousel melodies and the xylophone, etc. I always thought the music was a strength of the show.
>Shite animation It's sloppy and expressionistic for the same reason as the music above, it was meant to evoke what being a baby and seeing the world through new eyes might be like.
>compression on vocals In a 90's cartoon, lol
What are you, 15?
Alexander Martinez
Jewish characters in a cartoon = IDF psyop
wake up sheeple
Dominic Sanders
Gotta love that the anti-defamation league leaves out any mention of Jewishness in its own name.
Evan Scott
I don't know about the new Rugrats, but back in the 90's it was a more innocent time, and there wasn't a lot of propaganda in it.
Dr. Lipschitz was a comical character, some know-it-all blowhard Jew doctor who was portrayed as being a charlatan making money off of gullible moms by selling books, and all the parents had flaws that would be be celebrated by the modern left (e.g Angelica's mom, strong independent woman - turned Angelica into an asshole who sought comfort in a Cynthia doll, or Tommy's mom who believed everything Dr. Lipschitz says, Chuckie's dad a total nu-male cuck, etc). All of these traits and how they were portrayed in the show, would fly in the face of the modern left.
Even the name "Lipschitz" is a parody that he's just diarrhea'ing from his mouth with all his new age parenting advice, when all the kids really need is old fashioned, balanced parenting.
Brayden Williams
>There is an angency that exists solely to keep people from making fun of jewish people.
Is there really any doubt at this point that (((they))) have their hands in every part of society?
I mean honestly, they're made out to be victims in the bible and for 2,000 years some how manage to completely conserve their culture, and language within different cultures and countries all over the world. And they still manage to continue their disgusting genetic lineage.
Someone explain this shit to me.
Nicholas Foster
>our forefathers read, and our five fathers, and our six fathers