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Post by Red Impact on Sept 26, 2013 17:33:11 GMT -5
Actually, the most recent one is Ultimate Spider-man. Spectacular Spider-man came out in 08-09 and had a good following and was extremely well received. Spectacular has been considered better than the 90's and Amazing Friends before. They dropped it to make Ultimate Spider-man, which has not been so well received, but I don't think you can downplay the quality of Spectacular. And Avatar really deserves it over Pokemon, Voltron, or Speed Racer. It should probably be in the top 10. Is Ultimate Spiderman the one on Disney XD that has had Agent Colson show up on it? Yes.
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Eunös ✈
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Post by Eunös ✈ on Sept 26, 2013 17:35:17 GMT -5
This really should have been a top 100 rather than 60 list.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Sept 26, 2013 18:38:06 GMT -5
For reasons not entirely certain to me, the 90s Spider-Man still retains a significant fanbase.
The problem with finding the shortcomings of suggestions is that they open up wholes within the list itself. Longevity? The original Jetsons lasted only one year (24 episodes) and was cancelled (in fairness, it continued to see life in reruns in syndication and Saturday mornings until they finally made more episodes during a 1980s resurgence in interest). Gravity Falls has barely seen a year in its life, Bob's Burgers two. It's animation wasn't great? Nor are South Park and Beavis & Butthead's. Most of the Hanna-Barbara stuff isn't terribly pretty to look at, either.
That reminds me: Where is The Critic???
The Battle of the Planets thing still bugs me a little. It was a fine show, but still seems entirely arbitrary in light of all the other anime shows over the decades that saw success here: Gigantor, Speed Racer, Voltron, Naruto, Sailor Moon, Astro Boy, Star Blazers, Robotech, Pokemon, Digimon, Dragonball Z. Same thing with including theatrical shorts. Including those but not having Disney/Mickey/Silly Symphonies on there somewhere just seems bizarre. In fact, Disney's only three contributions to this list (excluding any of the Marvel shows) consist entirely of Kim Possible, Gravity Falls and Phineas and Ferb, none of which are really what you'd consider "Disney"-esque. No Gummi Bears, Ducktales, WINNIE THE POOH, Darkwing Duck, Gargoyles, Goof Troop...
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