ITT: Good shows which no one watched

ITT: Good shows which no one watched

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I liked their designs, but beyond that it was just okay

I watched an episode when I was a kid, I remember them advertising it as "a show about the singers of the Teen Titans theme song!"

It was shit

oh, THAT's why they got a show

Everyone watched it, it was one of CN's biggest hits. But then for some reason they suddenly decided to cut all ties with it; removed all mentions of it from their website and didn't finish airing the last season.

I think people just fapped to the generic character designs and said they liked it, just like MLP.

There's no other reason a pair of 40 year old japanese pop stars would have an american cartoon.

Even then, it's fucking weird. Especially if what says is true

I am sure it was linked with the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the mandela effect.

But HHPAY first aired in 2004
And the Mandela Effect isn't real

Then explain the bears

Ami's voice was pure sex

Pic related

"-stein" is a more common spelling than "-stain", so people's minds were easily tricked.

I remember this fucking show, robot girl fought crime and shit, same people who made fosters or something? I have no idea.

The real reason is because Puffy was actually the creation of an American who had traveled to Japan looking for undiscovered talent. Once they became big in Japan, he used his contacts back home to try to push them in the states. Having an American manager who knew how the stateside industry worked made them super easy to negotiate with when Cartoon Network wanted to tap into the weeaboo crowd, and they were FUCKHUGE in Japan during the early 00s. Since the Teen Titans theme went over well, they were kind of hoping that they could really tap into their Japanese popularity and have a big hit on their hands.

Eh.

America didn't give it a fucking chance. This was the best.

>good

lmao

Fuck off, Famicon

A.T.O.M

It's called My Life as a teenage robot. We regurlarly have threads about it. There's one user around here starting a project to upscale the entire series to a higher resolution.

(You)
give me three reasons why Hamtaro was bad.

Anyone else notice that EVERYTHING in the world went downhill and became super duper gay in 2004?

There's a reason why that Tumblr post said "the 90s didn't end until 2004". The x-treme, wacky, fun culture of the late 90s/early 00s was outpaced by this whiny "emo" culture which permeated the rest of the 00s.

Is this

Is this a literal 90s kid?

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Generally, the stereotypes, media and events associated with a decade become well define halfway through it and don't leave until near the halfway point fo the next. Where they coexist with various trends that will define that next decade.

This is true for most everything, from car and building styles to media and slang.

I did, and I actually liked it originally (not sure why). Then I rewatched it in something like 2013-2014, and found it amazingly stupid

Simpsons crossover when?

replying to obvious b8

>My Life as a Teenage Robot
>2003-2009

>Teen Titans
>2003-2006

>Megas XLR
>2004-2005

>Danny Phantom
>2004-2007

>Xiaolin Showdown
>2003-2006

>yfw the 90's ends in 2009

i miss this show

I loved this show and watched it on nicktoons all the time

I watched this recently. So bad it was cringe-worthy at times, and so cute I think it gave me diabetes.

Skip the hamsters, go straight to Laura & Kana, you will thank me later.

Rating were around 2-5 million, Sho-Pro just rejected season 3 from TMS in favor of Megaman:NT Warrior was all.

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2000s Nick had a bizarre habit of not airing the last few episodes of a series. Catdog, for example, ended in 2000, but the last 5 episodes never got a proper premier. 5 years later, Nick stopped giving a fuck and just aired them as part of the regular rotation. I believe that's also what happened with Hey Arnold and Wild Thronberries.

>Catdog ended in 2002, but had five unaired episodes. The finale technically premiered in 2006
>Hey Arnold aired its finale in 2002, but there were three random episodes that aired in late 2003/early 2004
>Wild Thronberries ended in 2003, but the very last episode aired a year later for no reason
>Rugrats' last few episodes were spread out throughout 2003, with one airing in late 2004 for no reason
Early 2000s nick was weird.

Does anyone remember this?

My nigga

Pretty comfy show desu.

So anybody remember Xiaolin Showdown?

Yes

Shit was my jam. Specially after Wooya got a body, and what a body.

So that's what that was called.

You.

Yes, you.

You're alright.

Now that is a great show.

These, Both of these.

It's a really indie show, I don't think it even aired in America

This show introduced me to the concept of racing line in the scooter race episode, I shit you not

Cute show, but I never understood why this was on Toonami.

well anime and /jp/ stuff was peaking on CN for a while during that time

but i really found the show charming and it reminded me of that one show with the dad and the rockstar thing

I have the vaguest memories of seeing it on TV once or twice...

Fuck, I loved that show. Shame that we will never get a proper ending

I remember wanting to touch the girl's feet

I was a teen when they aired this, I can confirm.

Pretty sure nobody watched it because it sucked.