Why were 80s cartoons so terrible?

Why were 80s cartoons so terrible?

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That was one of the good 80s cartoons.

This was one of that bad ones.

When almost every 80s cartoon was released to sell a product or toy, the artistic integrity of the show would reflect that

We're in the money!

We're in the money!

Jem is an exception.

So is Galaxy High, it's He-Man thats a bad 80s cartoon.

Those obnoxiuos colors and design.

Wrong post, meant to reply to

Throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks

Transformers happened and that was a fucking goldmine, cue other studios trying to find the next merch goldmine

Also a weird obsession with trying to get certain 'slang' words to take off

Reminder.

Also this.

He's a fusion

No, just a guy with 6 arms, and Galaxy High was one of the good 80s cartoons.

I will never get the random obssession with Laura Haruno.

I meant both.

>Laura from Hamtaro
After all these years I still remember all the Ham-Hams and most of the humans.

Why does anime represent the 70s,2000s, and 10s?

Man, that coloring of Flintstone house is great.

>Galaxy High
No
It's fucking shit.

It must be hard for that lady to put on all her lipstick.

rewatched it, it's really not that bad. the show was recycled to hell but the recycled parts didn't have QUALITY moments parodies want to make you believe it had. It just happens that parodies takes the whole he-man She-ra and bravestar shows as the same package.

TMS didn't "make" cartoons, they were animation monkey slaves and their relevance is insignificant in the industry.

>70's aren't Scooby Doo or Josie and the Pussycats
>2000's aren't Ben 10 or Johnny Test
>2010's aren't Adventure Time or Gravity Falls
The others are fine, but come on.

It's Haruna.
No.
Good for you.
Because the US industry was so bad that people used anime as a save haven.
Fred is in a recording studio and all there is is brown since everything is made from rocks and wood.
No, it's good, just because it's not Tiny Toons grade does not make it shit.
Yes they did, they were Termite Terrace 2.0 and they were not monkey slaves, they were human saints and they got payed (at the time) 2600 yen a hour (now 6600 yen a hour due to inflation and the cost of living in Tokyo).
Cagliostro was a huge deal and so was Hamtaro's human cast.

As for LilPri, we see when the 2020s roll along.

well ok

CHADS
IN
SPAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaace!

Good.

Shut the fuck up

No, I'm saving this thread.

shut the fuck up with your hamtaro shit

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Shut up autist.

But Laura Haruna is a huge deal in the industry.

What about GRAND DAD Flintstones?

I have no idea what this show is but I kinda want to fuck the purple thing.

shut the hell up with your anime

I'm not a autist.

But Grand Dad is not from a anime.

shut up with your hamtaro crap

>Family Guy as an 80's motion picture
What episode? That is wild.

That one where Brian and Stewie go through multiple universes (Back to the Multiverse?).

Road To Multiverse.
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Hamtaro is not crap.

Japan was sucking up all the good cartoon magic.

And then Korea came to butchered it.

It's quite odd that for the first five years or so of the 1980s, the opposite thing happened in Japan. When Mobile Suit Gundam exploded in popularity following it's second airing, it basically led to a period between 1980 and 1985 where essentially as long as you got the toys to sell, production teams could do pretty much anything they wanted in terms of story, production, etc. This, coupled with a big surge of animators entering the industry inspired by the works on the 1970s, led to a period of auteur driven animated works that lasted essentially until 1985 when a saturated market and changes in tastes led to robot toys not selling too well. A number of series that were originally conceived without robots had them added in in order to get the funding to be made through toy sales.

85 is also when Gummi Bears came out and the industry started to redeem it self.

Don't know what your talking about there user

But 80s cartoons got some of the best openings and songs ever

Also Galaxy High was good

Rubix
Pac man
Ewoks

Those where bad cartoons

Pac Man was one of the better 80s Hanna Barbera cartoons, explain to me why it's bad.

80s Jetsons from John K did redeem the company however.

So was Jem. I don't know why people pretend that was a good show, it was as full of bad writing, bad animation and bad voice acting as any other '80s shows.

Jem did not have bad animation until Shin Won shown up to replace Toei when they got too expensive.

Also Galaxy High was good.

Aimee is cute! CUTE!

>It's that retarded TMS guy again

No, far from it.

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>But muh hamster

please stop visiting Sup Forums

NO!
youtube.com/watch?v=LKzZ6ifUCYk please forgive it for having June & Kylie being voiced by men and some other out of character moments.

now there's an improvement

I'm a 90's kid but in Mexico we got A LOT of 80's shows reruns.
Ans many I enjoyed a lot as a kid.

For instance I loved Yo Yogi! and Muppets Babies.

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Hey famicom thought you didn't dwelled these parts anymore

Yo Yogi isn't an 80s cartoon.

I remember watching a pup named scoody doo, laffalympics and kid flinstones, shit was weird as hell.

That was not from Famicom.