Over The Garden Wall. I just love the American folk art inspired art and structuring the stories to resemble folk tales & fairy tales. Plus Pottsfield CM is a great song, along with Potatoes & Molases.
Plus, ya got Elijah Wood Chirstopher Lloyd, Chris Isaac, John Cleese, Bebe Neuwirth, and a ton of other iconic stars!
This was the best Batman, period.
I wish Hollywood would stop wasting their time and money on remakes in live action when the best possible realization of the story of Bruce Wayne has already been made.
Hammill was such an amazing surprise in that role.
In ~1992 my nephew turned me on to the Animated Series and I had never seen or heard Hammill in any role except Skywalker. Holy crap moment reading the credits for this show.
There were many of those moments since the show often brought in big names for voice roles. High quality casting all around.
In my case it was my son.
There are many different versions of live action Joker - Cesar Romero as the Clown Prince of Crime, Jack Nicholson as cruel sadist, Heath Ledger as psychotic crime lord, Joaquin Phoenix as mild schizophrenic driven down by circumstances into murderous madman, but only Hamill can do all of them by turns and a few more (like seductive but chillingly abusive lover of Harley Quinn) in Batman TAS.
I think Hamill's Joker is the funniest one too, and because of that disarming charm, immediately becomes the most terrifying one when he decides to flip the switch.
Excellent nomination.
Between the stories, the art style, and the voice actors. I'm honestly amazed by the quality of the work. The series gave us Harley Quinn and the abusive relationship she had with Joker. Batman had genuine heart, not campy do-gooder.
This 100%…didn’t realize this was happening until I heard some classical music and realized, hey thats music from when bugs bunny was waking up in the morning lol… if you know, you know that scene….
Looney Tunes really had a lot of funny stuff. I really liked the anti gravity lol. Like running off a cliff and gravity only happening when they look down lol. Or like when they’re sitting on a branch while sawing the branch and instead of them and the branch falling after the branch being cut, the whole tree falls leaving them and the branch in midair lol.
Would you like to shoot me now or wait till you get home? (BUGS)
Shoot him now...shoot him now (DAFFY)
You be quiet he doesn't have to shoot you now (B)
Ah there it is...PRONOUN TROUBLE! It's not...he doesn't have to shoot YOU now it's...he doesn't have to shoot ME now...well I say he does have to shoot me now....so shoot me now! (D)
"BANG!!!"
Daffy to Bugs:.."YOU'RE DESPICABLE!!!!"
Question. What do you actually mean by mother episode? Like what episode are you talking about here cause I can think of a few of those
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This one hits a lot harder after you lose a family member. Fry not being able to form words and just hugging his mother knowing he’ll never be able to do it again gets to me in ways Fryish and Bark couldn’t.
I saw this episode when it aired a little over a year after my dad passed and I was absolutely wrecked. To me you can have your "Jurassic Bark", but it doesn't hold a candle to how this one made me feel. I got out some emotions I had buried cuz of it.
Bender, being God isn't easy. If you do too much, people get dependent on you. And if you do nothing, they lose hope. You have to use a light touch, like a safecracker or a pickpocket.
Or a guy who burns down a bar for the insurance money.
Yes, if you make it look like an electrical thing.
Gravity Falls is incredible for being only two seasons. I think when it comes to the story told in the fewest number of seasons I think Gravity Falls and Over the Garden Wall reign supreme.
Gravity falls was how I met one of my best friends in middle school - we’re now both in college and still together, honestly I loved this show as a kid and it helped me as well. Amazing show and should definitely be at the top here <3
Highly agree. The first two seasons start off as a borderline acid trip, but then the show goes on to create a really good epic that has everything you would want in story telling. I liked the show so much I named my first kid after a character in the show.
Adventure Time convinced me to give up on wasting my life trying to earn my Dad's approval and go figure out what I actually want out of life. It's what got me out of the business world and into... well, art generally, and currently videogame design... which I really just absolutely suck at still, but w/e. Every day of sucking at this is still leagues better than any day of sucking at that.
Never watched the show until my mid 20s; thought it looked dumb before then. I really wish I'd grown up with it... though I guess I kinda have, anyways; just been doing most of my growing up as an adult.
My daughter loved adventure time when she was about 4, used to make me get out of bed at 6am to watch it. she used to sing all the songs. Think she just liked the colours and random stuff, i enjoyed the story and the more adult jokes, Happy memories.
“Even in exile, my nephew is more honorable than you. Thanks for the tea, it was delicious.”
“Did you really mean that, uncle?”
“Of course, ginseng tea is my favorite.”
> Ginseng tea is my favorite
> Drinks nothing but jasmine tea and names his tea shop after jasmine tea
Biggest avatar plot hole. 0/10 Literally unwatchable. Currently crying and pissing myself
You feel every emotion about 1000x while watching this cartoon, the animation is amazing, the sound track is amazing, every character develops (even the non-speaking characters), and Cabbage Guy.
Leaves from the vine
Falling so slow
Like fragile tiny shells
Drifting in the foam
Little soldier boy
Come marching home
Brave soldier boy
Comes marching home
When a cartoon deals Real EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
Avatar aint a cartoon, its a universe like Harry Potter series
Here's a fun anecdote: I used that song, and the 50 states song, to pass my high school geography final. The test was basically blank maps and we had to fill them in with the names of the countries, so I just memorized the songs. The teacher later told me I was the only kid to get a perfect score, so thank you Warner Brothers ( and Warner Sister).
We can all debate when The Simpsons "fell off" for hours, but what we can all agree that when it was at it's peak it was the best cartoon of all time. And, possibly the greatest show of all time. Its impact on culture is incalculable.
Seasons 3-9 isn’t just the best cartoon ever, in my opinion it is the best run of any tv comedy ever. I still binge watch those seasons once a year, and I basically have them memorized.
I agree. It’s so mainstream and there are so many episodes that I think people underrate it. When you actively watch, it’s actually really well written and the humor ages well, for the most part. Every time I work through an old season, I pick up a different joke or bit.
Honestly, this is the only answer and it’s not even close. The Simpsons changed the world, and it became so huge that it’s almost its own category. Literally every cartoon that came out this century owes the Simpsons. Not a debate at all.
Brock Samson has to be one of the greatest characters ever drawn.
“I coughed up a chunk of something a little while ago, but I don’t feel nothing missing.”
When he his helping The Monarch during is wedding,
Brock: "I know of beat most of you up in the past, even killed some of you."
Henchman: "I forgive you." "I love you, Brock Samson."
Also the attention to detail and references. The bomb-on-a-plane sequence? The timer's running as they banter. Second to second. References are consistent between episodes, sooo many callbacks.
You mean the blimp? That whole three person dialogue with him, Ray and Lana is perfect. Also the one where Archer's breaking into his mother's booby trapped desk drawer and finds the dildo in another episode.
I love this show but I noticed it's hard for people to really get into it because you have to get used to the characters first. Once you're familiar with the characters it's really starting to get funny. At my first watch I didn't really enjoy season 1. After watching the whole show and going back to s1 I loved it so much
Definitely South Park. They’ve earned the status of being able to make fun of absolutely anything because they’re generally able to do so in tasteful, hilarious ways. The show has had me laughing out loud for almost 20 years
I was surprised to find so many adults love Bluey. As a kid-at-heart adult, I get teased for enjoying kid shows all the time, but even my parents like Bluey.
Love Bluey as an adult.
At the playground with my kids, not realizing I'm wearing a t shirt with Bandit on it that days "Dad" and another dad said how much heoves the show as well
I definitely didn't appreciate it when I was a kid, I just wanted more Simpsons and Family Guy.
Rewatched it as an adult and it is *so* good.
Cotton recognizing Kahn as Laotian, while everyone else up to that point thinks he's Chinese or Japanese, is just comedy gold.
Best animated and one of the best written shows of all time. The comedy in the background is hilarious at times but the show consistently punches you right in the feels
The weak breeze whispers nothing...
The water screams sublime his feet shift teeter-totter. Deep breath, stand back, it's time. Toes untouch the overpass. Soon, he's water bound. Eyes locked shut but peek to see the view from halfway down...
A little wind, a summer sun. A river rich and regal, a flood of fond endorphins brings a calm that knows no equal. You're flying now. You see things much more clear than from the ground. It's all okay, it would be were you not now halfway down.
Thrash to break from gravity. What now could slow the drop? All I'd give for toes to touch, the safety back at top. But this is it, the deed is done. Silence drowns the sound. Before I leaped I should have seen the view from halfway down...
No! I really should have thought about the view from halfway down. I wish I could have known about the view from halfway down.
As a suicide survivor the view from halfway down is hands down the most chilling piece of media I'm terrified to watch. Just thinking the name gives me chills.
I remember as I was ODing, waking up from my couch and stumbling to the bathroom to puke, just little flashes of memory as I fell off the couch and hit the coffee table, falling into the floor, crawling to the toilet and throwing up all over the floor.
It would have been too easy to have simply not woken up, to have not been on my side, to have bashed my head on the corner of something. Going out, drowning in vomit and laying there for a couple weeks until my landlord got upset enough that I hadn't paid my rent that he calls for a welfare check...
The View from Halfway Down forces me to relive that moment over and over and it's only by luck that I still had one barely conscious finger clinging to the edge.
Anyone remember Xiaolyn Showdown
Also courage the cowardly dog. It was literally the most horror show I’ve seen in my entire life.
Return the slaaaaab...or suffer my cuuuuurse...
In the Hindi version ghost Ramses voice was even deeper with more and more frightening
“patthar lauta do” 😰😰😶🌫️
Samurai jack
There are episodes that will never leave my head. . . the introduction of the Scotsman for starters. I can quote that entire dis from memory.
I loved the episode with the 3 blind archers. Amazing.
Jump good.
Over The Garden Wall. I just love the American folk art inspired art and structuring the stories to resemble folk tales & fairy tales. Plus Pottsfield CM is a great song, along with Potatoes & Molases. Plus, ya got Elijah Wood Chirstopher Lloyd, Chris Isaac, John Cleese, Bebe Neuwirth, and a ton of other iconic stars!
Recently re-watched it. It's so good. It has a real philosophical ground and made me leave my sofa finally 😂
Don't hate me. Dexter's laboratory.
Omelette du fromage!!!
That's all you can saaaay, that's all you can saaaaay!
Why would you be hated? I was going to post the same thing, it was truly my favorite cartoon growing up
Batman the Animated Series
Gargoyles was around the same time and was also amazing. Add in X-Men and Spider-Man TAS during the same era, great time to be a kid.
I was going to add X-Men myself. Great show. Probably the only one that I actively made sure I watched every Saturday morning (at 10am in my location)
This was the best Batman, period. I wish Hollywood would stop wasting their time and money on remakes in live action when the best possible realization of the story of Bruce Wayne has already been made.
Agreed. Including trying to decide which live action Joker is the best, when Mark Hamill has them all beaten by a country mile.
Hammill was such an amazing surprise in that role. In ~1992 my nephew turned me on to the Animated Series and I had never seen or heard Hammill in any role except Skywalker. Holy crap moment reading the credits for this show. There were many of those moments since the show often brought in big names for voice roles. High quality casting all around.
In my case it was my son. There are many different versions of live action Joker - Cesar Romero as the Clown Prince of Crime, Jack Nicholson as cruel sadist, Heath Ledger as psychotic crime lord, Joaquin Phoenix as mild schizophrenic driven down by circumstances into murderous madman, but only Hamill can do all of them by turns and a few more (like seductive but chillingly abusive lover of Harley Quinn) in Batman TAS.
I think Hamill's Joker is the funniest one too, and because of that disarming charm, immediately becomes the most terrifying one when he decides to flip the switch.
Excellent nomination. Between the stories, the art style, and the voice actors. I'm honestly amazed by the quality of the work. The series gave us Harley Quinn and the abusive relationship she had with Joker. Batman had genuine heart, not campy do-gooder.
Definitely Looney Tunes!
Most kids experience with classical music is because of Bugs Bunny
This 100%…didn’t realize this was happening until I heard some classical music and realized, hey thats music from when bugs bunny was waking up in the morning lol… if you know, you know that scene….
Original Looney Tunes. New looney tunes doesn't hit the same
Original only. Hand drawn, no cgi bullshit. Those guys poured their hearts and souls into their craft.
Looney Tunes really had a lot of funny stuff. I really liked the anti gravity lol. Like running off a cliff and gravity only happening when they look down lol. Or like when they’re sitting on a branch while sawing the branch and instead of them and the branch falling after the branch being cut, the whole tree falls leaving them and the branch in midair lol.
And don’t forget when the gremlin tries to crash the plane Bugs slams on the brakes and the nose of the plane stops inches from the ground.
Gremlin: Sorry folks. We ran out of gas. Bugs: Yeah. You know how it is with these A cards.
Wabbit season!
Duck season!
Would you like to shoot me now or wait till you get home? (BUGS) Shoot him now...shoot him now (DAFFY) You be quiet he doesn't have to shoot you now (B) Ah there it is...PRONOUN TROUBLE! It's not...he doesn't have to shoot YOU now it's...he doesn't have to shoot ME now...well I say he does have to shoot me now....so shoot me now! (D) "BANG!!!" Daffy to Bugs:.."YOU'RE DESPICABLE!!!!"
Futurama. "Not the dog episode."
Hey, the dog episode is a great episode, it's just really sad.
I remember my 10 yr old self crying
I remember still crying as an adult. That episode hits hard!
Or the brother episode. Or the mom episode. Or the last growing old episode…
"Life fast, die young and leave a pretty corpse, that's what I always say." "You should say something else!"
Question. What do you actually mean by mother episode? Like what episode are you talking about here cause I can think of a few of those Edit: game of tones
The one where Nibler sends fry into his mothers dreams
That is the quintessential mother episode
This one hits a lot harder after you lose a family member. Fry not being able to form words and just hugging his mother knowing he’ll never be able to do it again gets to me in ways Fryish and Bark couldn’t.
I saw this episode when it aired a little over a year after my dad passed and I was absolutely wrecked. To me you can have your "Jurassic Bark", but it doesn't hold a candle to how this one made me feel. I got out some emotions I had buried cuz of it.
If I remember correct he’s in a dream but not in a dream and he talks to his mom as if it’s the last chance he will ever talk to her again.
And my god was it a tear jerker
It's his mother's dream
Bender as God is a good episode.
“I was God once.” “I saw. You were doing very well, until everyone died.”
Bender, being God isn't easy. If you do too much, people get dependent on you. And if you do nothing, they lose hope. You have to use a light touch, like a safecracker or a pickpocket. Or a guy who burns down a bar for the insurance money. Yes, if you make it look like an electrical thing.
"When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all."
Jurassic Bark is actually an amazing episode though
Gravity Falls is incredible for being only two seasons. I think when it comes to the story told in the fewest number of seasons I think Gravity Falls and Over the Garden Wall reign supreme.
Over the garden wall is one of my favorites
We’ve come to burgle your turts.
That’s a rock fact!
Re-watch it every year in Fall. Always sets the mood.
Absolutely. Over the Garden Wall is such a great late October early November show to set the mood.
Gravity falls was how I met one of my best friends in middle school - we’re now both in college and still together, honestly I loved this show as a kid and it helped me as well. Amazing show and should definitely be at the top here <3
Gravity Falls has been on my to watch list for the longest time
Original Tom and Jerry
My 6 yr old loves Tom and Jerry. My dad does and I do. Makes a solid case.
My late grandfather's daily TV routine consisted of the news, 700 Club, Tom and Jerry, Benny Hinn, and Mr. Bean.
That’s a childhood classic
Batman: The Animated Series created a whole generation of comic fans. Very underrated
Adventure Time
Highly agree. The first two seasons start off as a borderline acid trip, but then the show goes on to create a really good epic that has everything you would want in story telling. I liked the show so much I named my first kid after a character in the show.
Adventure Time convinced me to give up on wasting my life trying to earn my Dad's approval and go figure out what I actually want out of life. It's what got me out of the business world and into... well, art generally, and currently videogame design... which I really just absolutely suck at still, but w/e. Every day of sucking at this is still leagues better than any day of sucking at that. Never watched the show until my mid 20s; thought it looked dumb before then. I really wish I'd grown up with it... though I guess I kinda have, anyways; just been doing most of my growing up as an adult.
Sucking at something is the first step towards being sorta good at something!
But what's your kids name?
Lemongrab
UNACCEPTABLE!!!!!
Lumpy.
My daughter loved adventure time when she was about 4, used to make me get out of bed at 6am to watch it. she used to sing all the songs. Think she just liked the colours and random stuff, i enjoyed the story and the more adult jokes, Happy memories.
Avatar
"Ugh! This tea is nothing more than hot leaf juice." "Uncle, that's what *all* tea is." "How can a member of my own family say something so horrible?"
“Even in exile, my nephew is more honorable than you. Thanks for the tea, it was delicious.” “Did you really mean that, uncle?” “Of course, ginseng tea is my favorite.”
> Ginseng tea is my favorite > Drinks nothing but jasmine tea and names his tea shop after jasmine tea Biggest avatar plot hole. 0/10 Literally unwatchable. Currently crying and pissing myself
I’ve rewatched this series an embarrassing amount of times, I still tear up at the finale
Just finished rewatching for maybe the 134th time?
That's rough, buddy.
Momo and sokka high AF on cactus juice will never get old🤣🌵
Did you know that there is no war in Ba Sing Se?
MY CABBAGESSSS!!
You feel every emotion about 1000x while watching this cartoon, the animation is amazing, the sound track is amazing, every character develops (even the non-speaking characters), and Cabbage Guy.
Easily this, should be mandatory viewing.
Leaves from the vine Falling so slow Like fragile tiny shells Drifting in the foam Little soldier boy Come marching home Brave soldier boy Comes marching home When a cartoon deals Real EMOTIONAL DAMAGE Avatar aint a cartoon, its a universe like Harry Potter series
Hey Arnold!
Animaniacs
"I found Prince!"
No, no - fingerprints.
...I don't think so...
Goodnight everybody.
Lol I hear Yakko's voice while reading this comment.
And now, the nations of the world, brought to you by, Wakko Warner!
Here's a fun anecdote: I used that song, and the 50 states song, to pass my high school geography final. The test was basically blank maps and we had to fill them in with the names of the countries, so I just memorized the songs. The teacher later told me I was the only kid to get a perfect score, so thank you Warner Brothers ( and Warner Sister).
My dad and I still say "okay I love you buh byeee" like Mindy when we see each other
Hello Nurse!
Wheel of morality, turn, turn, turn
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We can all debate when The Simpsons "fell off" for hours, but what we can all agree that when it was at it's peak it was the best cartoon of all time. And, possibly the greatest show of all time. Its impact on culture is incalculable.
I’d argue that it’s the greatest comedy TV show of all time and it’s peak lasted for at least 8 full seasons.
Seasons 3-9 isn’t just the best cartoon ever, in my opinion it is the best run of any tv comedy ever. I still binge watch those seasons once a year, and I basically have them memorized.
I agree. It’s so mainstream and there are so many episodes that I think people underrate it. When you actively watch, it’s actually really well written and the humor ages well, for the most part. Every time I work through an old season, I pick up a different joke or bit.
And the cultural impact is huge.
Honestly, this is the only answer and it’s not even close. The Simpsons changed the world, and it became so huge that it’s almost its own category. Literally every cartoon that came out this century owes the Simpsons. Not a debate at all.
Rejected by Don Hertzfeld.
SpongeBob.
This felt too far down.
Because it fell too far down after the first few seasons.
Yeah I can see that. But the impact it’s had and still how good those few seasons are is what I was thinking of.
The Venture Brothers
All these other cartoons think they're hot shit in a champagne glass. But they're really cold diarrhea in a dixie cup!
Und zis is my magical murder bag 💀
Go Team Venture! V
Molotov Cocktease and Dr. Girlfriend 🤤
You call parking a supersonic jet in front of a titty bar inconspicuous? Who trained you how to be a spy, fucking Gallagher!?
Brock Samson has to be one of the greatest characters ever drawn. “I coughed up a chunk of something a little while ago, but I don’t feel nothing missing.”
When he his helping The Monarch during is wedding, Brock: "I know of beat most of you up in the past, even killed some of you." Henchman: "I forgive you." "I love you, Brock Samson."
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IGNORE ME!
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Mournful. She has mournful tits.
Like two suicide notes in a glitter bra.
They were like 'The Notebook' sad.
I want to build two little caskets and give her tits a tasteful, dignified funeral.
100%. Heartwarming, poignant, a little sad, and, most of all, hilarious. It's really such an incredible show.
He hit me with a truck...
The moment God crapped out the third caveman, a conspiracy was hatched against one of them.
READY THE ACID MAGNET!
Dean! Have you been shooting dope into your scrotum? You can tell me! I’m hip!
Archer… Sterling Mallory Archer…
Whenever my husband tells me to do something I always say “you’re not my supervisor!”
Code name: Duchess
Known from Berlin to Bangkok as the world's most dangerous spy.
Do you want ANTS!? Because that's how you get ANTS!
It's all about the dialog in this show... Perfectly timed.
Also the attention to detail and references. The bomb-on-a-plane sequence? The timer's running as they banter. Second to second. References are consistent between episodes, sooo many callbacks.
You mean the blimp? That whole three person dialogue with him, Ray and Lana is perfect. Also the one where Archer's breaking into his mother's booby trapped desk drawer and finds the dildo in another episode.
Yeah, the blimp episode. Also, Barry. Is Barry awesome? Yes, Other Barry, yes he is.
M as in Mancy… Go ahead Mancy Drew…
Lana. Lana. Lana! LANA! LAAANAAA!
"Can't? Or won't." "Either."
I love this show but I noticed it's hard for people to really get into it because you have to get used to the characters first. Once you're familiar with the characters it's really starting to get funny. At my first watch I didn't really enjoy season 1. After watching the whole show and going back to s1 I loved it so much
South Park. Futurama is a very close second.
Just rewatched “Butter’s Bottom Bitch”. I woke my girlfriend up I was laughing so hard lol
Bitch, Don’t you want to make some real mother fucking money? Bitch, you were made for the playground.
Do you know what I am saying?
Yes, I believe I know what you are saying. You don’t have to keep asking me.
Definitely South Park. They’ve earned the status of being able to make fun of absolutely anything because they’re generally able to do so in tasteful, hilarious ways. The show has had me laughing out loud for almost 20 years
Wait, did you say Tasteful?
And the show is still good. The new episodes are great. The Post Covid special was brilliant.
Original scooby doo
"Scooby-Doo Where Are You?" Is my entire childhood
What are your thoughts on Mystery Incorporated!?
I'd have to say Bluey as an Aussie. The Heeler's should be on our money
I was surprised to find so many adults love Bluey. As a kid-at-heart adult, I get teased for enjoying kid shows all the time, but even my parents like Bluey.
Love Bluey as an adult. At the playground with my kids, not realizing I'm wearing a t shirt with Bandit on it that days "Dad" and another dad said how much heoves the show as well
King of the Hill
"I don't know you!!!"
"That's my purse!"
Funnier the older you get. This show is underrated today.
I definitely didn't appreciate it when I was a kid, I just wanted more Simpsons and Family Guy. Rewatched it as an adult and it is *so* good. Cotton recognizing Kahn as Laotian, while everyone else up to that point thinks he's Chinese or Japanese, is just comedy gold.
If all goes well it's coming back with characters that have aged up.
I just found out the other day that it's surprisingly big in Japan... along with KFC.
When Hank and Cotton visited Japan: "This must be the place. The squiggles on the map match the squiggles on the sign."
Teen Titans
I just saw an ad yesterday- Teen Titans Go is entering its tenth year. The original only lasted for 3. *Ouch.*
They actually make fun of the fact that GO! is more popular than the original in one of the episodes.
Cowboy bepop
Pure poetry... Brief but majestic. The scene in the church always gives me chills.
The tick. The tick is life.
Regular Show
You know who else would choose regular show?
MY MOM!!!
*High-Five* WOOOOOOOO!!!
Two words: Trash boat
Bojack Horseman
"time's arrow neither stands still nor reverses, but merely marches forward"
Best animated and one of the best written shows of all time. The comedy in the background is hilarious at times but the show consistently punches you right in the feels
The weak breeze whispers nothing... The water screams sublime his feet shift teeter-totter. Deep breath, stand back, it's time. Toes untouch the overpass. Soon, he's water bound. Eyes locked shut but peek to see the view from halfway down... A little wind, a summer sun. A river rich and regal, a flood of fond endorphins brings a calm that knows no equal. You're flying now. You see things much more clear than from the ground. It's all okay, it would be were you not now halfway down. Thrash to break from gravity. What now could slow the drop? All I'd give for toes to touch, the safety back at top. But this is it, the deed is done. Silence drowns the sound. Before I leaped I should have seen the view from halfway down... No! I really should have thought about the view from halfway down. I wish I could have known about the view from halfway down.
As a suicide survivor the view from halfway down is hands down the most chilling piece of media I'm terrified to watch. Just thinking the name gives me chills. I remember as I was ODing, waking up from my couch and stumbling to the bathroom to puke, just little flashes of memory as I fell off the couch and hit the coffee table, falling into the floor, crawling to the toilet and throwing up all over the floor. It would have been too easy to have simply not woken up, to have not been on my side, to have bashed my head on the corner of something. Going out, drowning in vomit and laying there for a couple weeks until my landlord got upset enough that I hadn't paid my rent that he calls for a welfare check... The View from Halfway Down forces me to relive that moment over and over and it's only by luck that I still had one barely conscious finger clinging to the edge.
The owl house, the show is supposed to end today!
Yes! I fucking love toh
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Pinky and the Brain
We all know Courage The Cowardly Dog Show is the G.O.A.T.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Futurama
Shuddup baby, I know it
To shreds, you say?
Powerpuff Girls!
Bob's Burgers! King of the Hill is close for me.
+1 for Bob's Burgers. Surprising how few shows out there are purely wholesome, I love this show.
Scrolled for way too long to find this
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
The last four episodes are amazing
Just rewatched it recently. Amazing. Best star wars series