- Quads!
- Heil Honey, I’m Home (cartoon)
- Drawn Together
- the oblongs
- the pjs
- slacker cats
- moral orel
- Clerks the animated series
- undergrads
- 12 oz mouse
- space ghost
- squidbillies
- ripping friends
- mega babies
- cyber6
- dr katz
- my dad the rockstar
- clone high
- grimm and evil/grim adventures of billy and mandy
- duck dodgers
- duckman
- lil bush
- the boondocks
- mike tyson mysteries
- fired on mars
- china, il
- yvon of the yukon
- monkey dust
- ugly americans
- code monkeys
- tom goes to the mayor
- The life and times of tim
- Æonflux
- fritz the cat
- the critic
- superjail
- lower deck
If i havent heard of it or I HAVE, its prolly deepcut
Megas: XLR
Gundam for boyz
The Life & Times of Tim
I still rewatch episodes of Monkey Dust. If you like pitch black British humor, it’s for you.
God I love Monkey Dust. Can’t believe it ended 20 years ago now.
“I never done it, I only said I done it so they’d take me bellend oot’a the Magimix.”
I use the Russian roulette party game as a gauge to see how people will react to the show. If they find it funny, they’re likely to enjoy the rest. If they don’t, then they’ll REALLY hate where some of the other scenes go.
Ugly Americans.
Code Monkeys
Venture Bros is probably the best I’ve seen, but I also enjoyed
- Primal
- The Tick
- Amazing Screw-On Head (only the pilot ever got made, but if you like it check out Creature Commandos)
- Megas XLR
Also if you have kids and want to watch stuff with them that isn’t brain rot, try Samurai Jack, Clone Wars (Tartakovsky’s original), and Reboot.
Æonflux
Is this obscure? I thought it well known?
It’s generational. Definitely more obscure than Drawn Together, The Oblongs, or Billy and Mandy
Woah, I’ve not seen any of those! Yes I am old. I liked the animated Aeon Flux a lot, and there was a pretty bad live adaptation, so I thought it was famous.
Fritz the cat! Also non animated but muppet-like Meet the Feebles.
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
HEEEEEYYY Mister Passer-By! Crest-on-Birdman’s-HELMET!
Danger Mouse, international spy and crime fighting white rodent with an eye patch. Old British cartoon from the early 80’s.
One other person mentioned it but I’ll put Tom Goes to the Mayor out there too.
I feel like if you didn’t grow up in the rust belt or some other dead part of the USA without anything but public access TV, a lot of the humor is lost on you.
But for those few who did…it was nice to feel seen.
TGTTM is the beginning of a vast, graceful arc that leads eventually, inevitably, to Check It Out With Scott Clam.
Ongezellig!!!
Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon and 3-South
pulls out a list of Adult Swim cartoons
slaps them on the table
I also went to college in the '00s.