We can settle this arguement by finding a person who has never seen two cartoons we want to compare, and then having them watch and asking them which is better.
No nostalgia involved.
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I don't know anything about Gravity Falls or Phineas and Ferb, but Adventure Time's fifth season just started about a month ago. There's been a break in-between episodes since "All the Little People", but they've always done that. "Jake the Dad" is scheduled to come out the 7th of January with "Bad Little Boy" before that, though no date is posted, so it may not air like that (according to wiki's schedule anyway). I know it was mentioned that the last webispode of Bravest Warriors was the "mid-season finale", so I guess maybe there's a break before they finish out the season?
Mid Season break, Mid Season break, Extended break but new episodes are premiering in January supposedly, Don't know.
Three more confirmed books (Book 1 and 2 being Season one and Book 3 and 4 being season 2) with Book 2 premiering sometime in 2013 (Safe bet is mid Summer), don't know about T-Cats but I think it's been canned.
That's AWFUL news regarding ThunderCats! At this year's comic con they made it look as if ThunderCats was on an extended hiatus. It's amazing how Cartoon Network snubs and axes good shows. They did it with The Misadventures of Flap Jack, Chowder, Samurai Jack and Sym Bionic Titans and here they go again with ThunderCats. When will Sam Register and Cartoon Network stop doing that? It's almost as if they enjoy releasing a great production only to pull life support on it later.
Adventure Time isn't really on a mid-season break, only five episodes of 26 have aired. It's like I said, they've done this with previous seasons, air a certain amount before taking a break in-between (sometimes a couple of weeks, sometimes a month like now). They'll do this similar thing once or twice more. I'm not sure why they do it exactly, but the seasons usually premiere very close to one another, so maybe they do it to be very ahead.
Well break for the Holidays then. Adventure Time pumps out episodes so quickly that rarely there's more than a month between episodes even with season finales/premieres.
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I hear ya'. I remember when my Saturday morning was 6 or 7 hours of cartoon delight. Wake up at 5 or 6, get my Pac Man cereal, start with the small stuff (5 - 10 minute cartoons like Hercules and Wizard of Oz shorts), then the full length goodness started...Super Friends, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Hulk, He-Man, She-Ra, Jemm, Inhumanoids, Defenders of the Earth, Voltron (lions or cars), Robotech, Transformers, Go-Bots, Raccoons, GI Joe, Thundercats, Thundar, Bravestar, Blackstar, Muppet Babies, Fat Albert, Hero High, Drac Pack, Pac-Man, Kid Video, Captain N, Captain Power, Looney Tunes, Merry Melodies, Rubik the Amazing Cube, Care Bears, Smurfs, Snorks, Bigfoot, Rambo, Dukes of Hazzard, Mr. T, Hulk Hogan, Chuck Norris, Punky Brewster, Fonz, Flinstone Kids, Capt. Caveman, Laugh-a-lympics, Bionic 6, Sectaurs, Vissionaries, Silver Hawks, MASK, Inspector Gadget, Rocky&Bullwinkle, etc. etc. (this is over a few seasons, obviously, and I think Bravestar and Robotech may have actually been on during the week: come home from school with your friends, watch those 2 then play Atari or go biking)...all with 1 to Grow on or Knowing is Half the Battle PSAs between toy commercials, then I'd top it off with a Star Trek ToS episode at 12 or 1. Ah...good times...
I'm about to watch the latest episode as I type this.
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The cartoons of the 60s and 70s kill todays garbage.
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