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I kinda love this show for its mediocrity. It’s not a cultural icon. There’s no rabid fan base claiming it will change your life. The morality is simple and easy. It’s just some forgettable silly laughs that keeps me entertained for half an hour, and it doesn’t seem to be trying to do anything more than that. It makes me weirdly nostalgic
Honestly… it not having infinitely quited lines makes it better, in my mind. Theres so many shows that are so good… but all anyone remembers from them are shitty one-liners that get endlessly quoted.
It may not be the greatest show in the world, but its charming and fun, and the characters are generally well thought out.
I think the biggest flaws are that its considered a successor to giants, instead of having a chance to stand on its own, and being a somewhat understated comedy in an era when people really only care about “the next big thing” instead of enjoying things as they come.
I really wanted to love this show like I loved Futurama.
The first season was good. And the last season, I really enjoyed. I love the voice actors and the animation too.
But once the show is over, I rarely think about it. I don’t quote lines or send memes to my friends who watch the show.
It’s weird and maybe I’ll watch it again in a decade and embrace it.
I kinda love this show for its mediocrity. It’s not a cultural icon. There’s no rabid fan base claiming it will change your life. The morality is simple and easy. It’s just some forgettable silly laughs that keeps me entertained for half an hour, and it doesn’t seem to be trying to do anything more than that. It makes me weirdly nostalgic
Honestly… it not having infinitely quited lines makes it better, in my mind. Theres so many shows that are so good… but all anyone remembers from them are shitty one-liners that get endlessly quoted.
It may not be the greatest show in the world, but its charming and fun, and the characters are generally well thought out.
I think the biggest flaws are that its considered a successor to giants, instead of having a chance to stand on its own, and being a somewhat understated comedy in an era when people really only care about “the next big thing” instead of enjoying things as they come.
The elf song pops up in my head from time to time.