Character is obsessed with a thing

>character is obsessed with a thing
>they start acting like gollum
>MY PRECIOUS, MY PRECIOOOOOOOUS

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>It's an Amime parody
>Only references Dragon Ball

>it's an anime parody
>only references every fucking magical girl anime in existence

>It's a reference to something
>Some retards argue it's referencing this show that made the same reference instead of the thing the original was from

>Uhhh I can explain

Name three examples.

>character is obsessed with someone
>they wire up everything in that person's house and home with spygear and listening devices and wait outside their home with a specially-outfitted spyvan

Is this a new meme?

Has there even been an anime that's parodied western animation?

>Le communist deconstruction about american cartoons threads.

>little sister is infinitely smarter and stronger than her older brother(s)

A few. They usually go after specific shows.

I remember one manga that parodied slapstick Warner cartoons at large though, with an American foreign exchange student going full wolf over a handsome guy in her class.

>it's a [extremely specific situation that has happened maybe once in all fiction] episode
Still waiting for those three examples. Because you're implying it's an overused stock episode premise. It should be easy for you demonstrate that it's been used many times.

Unspoken rule: every cartoon will make at least one parody episode of the following:
Lord of the Rings
Pokemon
Star Wars
DBZ
Scooby-Doo

Am I missing anything? I probably am, but those are the most common ones I see.

Why does it have to be an arbitrary number of examples? Why does that guy has to respond to you?

Star Trek and Indiana Jones

I don't get the people this board. Not only you don't want to participate in a discussion or thread, they feel the need to voice their apathy with passive aggressive meaningless posts.
This happens way too often here, and mostly here.

Lord of the Rings parodies are actually surprisingly rare these days and it makes me sad.

Yep. Definitely those too. I'm kinda annoyed that I missed them.

I don't see them much myself anymore but they were a common sight back in the day.

>Cartoon is nothing but parody episodes

Then it's just a Dragon Ball parody.

>Someone had won a lottery
>That person is an asshole for a whole episode
>Spend money on insignificant shit
>At the end of the episode that person is a poorfag again and had learned a true value of friendship n'shit.

>pacifist character tries to knock out a nightclub guard
>ends up killing him by accident instead

>asshole stops being an asshole for a one episode
>everyone is upset
>he comes back to being an asshole at the end of the episode
>the lesson is, we should love everybody as they are, even if they beat children and waste their life rotting in front of the tv

different user
-Gwenpool
-Kamala
-SUG

Didn't Panty and Stocking reference gorillaz, Johnny Bravo and other shows?

South Park
I think Gumball did something close.

This thing was the watermelon or something like that right?

Watch Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt.

Walter Melon

Funny how the original French comic series is literally nothing like the show

It was something like those european sex humor comics?

FLCL referenced South Park at one point, I think...

FLCL had a South Park parody scene

It was something like a spoof of Tintin, Spirou and other French/Belgian adventure comics AFAIK.

The only episode to do it right
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Excel Saga, amusingly enough.
Oh, and the Excalibur episodes from Soul Eater, when he's reminiscing about America there's a bunch of comic book onomatopoeias like BANG and ZOOM on screen. Eventually they devolve into stuff like PENCIL and AMERICA

You're going to have to explain that to me because I'm not making the connection.

>The butler actually did do it

Corollary : In the case of south park, just mark all of the above, and you'll never be wrong.

I don't get how your mother's tiny cunt can fit my giant cock either.

Pedro's wife cheat on him

>Tfw my sister is physically stronger than me

>it's a Breaking Bad reference

I'm sorry Disney, but who will remember that show 20 years from now?

20 years from now, people won't be watching Zootopia for that. They'll be watching it to fug the bun.

>MUH DICK

Monogatari

fucking dave the barbarian

>smart character is also germophobe

Wow there really was a lot of PPG stuff in Japan.

>children's cartoon from the 2010s makes an extended parody of an obscure adult live-action TV show from the 1970s
>even I only know it's a parody because a different children's cartoon from the 1990s had a similar episode

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These threads barely have any actual discussion in them, though. It doesn't help that they're almost always the same, either.

Three more examples
>chowder
>Wabbit
>American dad

Name of the manga? I'm curious; is it an Itchy and Scratchy-tier parody, or is it closer to actual Looney Tune slapstick?

>show about magic and fairies
>starts quoting the bible randomly

Not sure. It was a short gag story.

Fairly Odd Parents?

It's because Sup Forums is full of women and Tumblrites.

>Episode always ends with protagonist learning a moral
Is there any cartoon that doesn't end with a moral?

>Also they don't get to keep the shit, they just rented it for a week or something

>Japanese game
>christian symbolism all over the place to make it look 2deep4you

>doesn't like stuffy old songs about the buttocks

I think it's less 2deep4you and more how exotic/strange it is in Japan.

Yeah you got Christians, but they are a minority. Combine that with the nebulous hierarchy of the Christian faith, the numerous branches of Christianity, and you got...well pretty much any Japanese setting with huge ass churches and crosses everywhere.

Has there been any western cartoon that poked fun at JoJo?

Cowboy Bebop referenced Tom & Jerry I think

Diesel

The Simpsons
Harry Potter
Maybe one of Kubrick's films

There's plenty of examples in this thread you fucking moron. How are you on a cartoon image board but haven't seen this happen dozens of times?

It referenced everything from Ren & Stimpy, to South Park.
>That Transformers sex episode

Why the fuck do the japanese love the seven deadly sins so much?

No. It was only really popular in Japan until the anime aired and bred a new generation of manime memesters

>Young character that is actually le randumb crazy genius with huge guns and explosi0ns!!!!1111

Apparently it was big in Italy too. I don't know anything about Italian animation, though.

>Powerpuff Inkling
Now I've really seen everything.

Talking about Italian animation? Well, Winx Club had references to Gatchaman and Ongeki Clinic (yes) in season 2.

youtube.com/watch?v=gRRXVFyOVQo

>Harry Potter
Haven't seen these for a while. The last one I remember was in Billy and Mandy.

Squidward appears briefly in TTGL.

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I'm surprised Spongebob is popular at all in Japan, considering Nick's Japanese branch has some of the laziest dubbing I've ever heard.

A few, but referencing western historical figures is more popular.
>mfw the mayor in episode 2 of Golden Boy is Teddy Roosevelt

>BILLY JEAN
>JOHN TRAVO-

>Things that never happened, but I will bitch anyway.

It's pretty simple, autistic hipsters post on this kind of threads with always the same kind of 'marxist analysis' about every elements or tropes who make the comedy stuff on a cartoon (mostly american) on a tryhard attempt to prove this is not funny or just says they can't understand without saying what exactly they wanted.

when are we getting a wacky races remake?

I'm still not seeing the 'marxist' part.

>it's an anime parody
>it references jojo

The anime parody from Angry Beavers was still ace although it was obviously based on 90s perception of anime.

It's a good thing the one from Gumball was the last one I saw.

You know what would be great? One based on the books or the cartoon movies instead of the Jackson films.

we almost did

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>It's a "rich people are evil" episode
Man, I really want to stop being a poorfag because these people are too salty.

Futurama and KND also haven't been mentioned yet

The artstyle the vampire girl, this have so much potential

>Its an anime parody
>AH OH AH I DON'T KNOW IF I CAN RACE IN THIS INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS RACE AH BUT I MUST RACE IN THIS RACE

Why was Speed Racer so popular to parody?

>That TTG episode where they're doing a voltron? parody but still do the Speed Racer voices
Why

Courage the cowardly dog

>Oh, and the Excalibur episodes from Soul Eater, when he's reminiscing about America there's a bunch of comic book onomatopoeias like BANG and ZOOM on screen. Eventually they devolve into stuff like PENCIL and AMERICA
that sounds hilarious.

>video game parody
>game doesn't look any newer than 1983
>if you're lucky, it looks like an arcade game from the early 90s

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