I just recently read Graphicdesigne_r thread about the best underwater character, and I started to realize about all the thing Cartoon Network has done to our old time classic cartoons:
- Super Friends, turned into "Justice League".
- A new version of He-Man, renamed as only "Masters of The Universe".
- Scooby Doo turned into "What's new Scooby Doo?"
And many other shows have been modernized, just like "Batman, the animated series" and a similar Superman series by WBTV.
Old time super heroes had only one motivation: they were there, the villian came in, the fight happened and a good laugh to end the chapter of the day. In today's cartoon, most people are depicted with a life of their own. They have problems, the get sick. The only character I can remember having real-life issues was SpiderMan and his problems with Mary Jane (not drug takling here).
Today's cartoons are really intrincate. They have thick plots. There is deception, racial violence, incorrect sexual/partner behaviour. Thay even get corssed with other series, giving them a more intrincate and interesting plot, so you are forced to watch every episode of 2-3 similar programs to let you understand what's going on.
I've never defended old time cartton as better than todays. If you use clear judgement and watch a normal 1980's Tom and Jerry episode, the cat gets dismembered, smashed, violently punished, over humilliated, burnt, etc...
Just a comment.
- Super Friends, turned into "Justice League".
- A new version of He-Man, renamed as only "Masters of The Universe".
- Scooby Doo turned into "What's new Scooby Doo?"
And many other shows have been modernized, just like "Batman, the animated series" and a similar Superman series by WBTV.
Old time super heroes had only one motivation: they were there, the villian came in, the fight happened and a good laugh to end the chapter of the day. In today's cartoon, most people are depicted with a life of their own. They have problems, the get sick. The only character I can remember having real-life issues was SpiderMan and his problems with Mary Jane (not drug takling here).
Today's cartoons are really intrincate. They have thick plots. There is deception, racial violence, incorrect sexual/partner behaviour. Thay even get corssed with other series, giving them a more intrincate and interesting plot, so you are forced to watch every episode of 2-3 similar programs to let you understand what's going on.
I've never defended old time cartton as better than todays. If you use clear judgement and watch a normal 1980's Tom and Jerry episode, the cat gets dismembered, smashed, violently punished, over humilliated, burnt, etc...
Just a comment.