>People out here, it's like they don't even know the outside world exists. Might as well be living on the fucking moon.
>People out here, it's like they don't even know the outside world exists. Might as well be living on the fucking moon
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>>186205064This show is the perfect American suburban childhood kino. There is nothing else like it.
>>186205064>This place is like somebody's memory of a town, and the memory is fading.
>>186205064Why were the heads of adult characters censored in many CN shows?
>>186205064The later episodes that moved to school really got weird. There were crowds sometimes, but they were just amorphous blobs or shadows. The entire school was still the cul-de-sac kids seemingly.It was an odd design choice that I've never understood, and a reason the show jumped the shark once it moved outside of the summer setting
>>186205064Did we ever see any parents or other grown-ups?
>>186205695The school seasons were so creepy. It was so empty and oddly sterile.
There is NOTHING better in human experience than a great child hood.
>>186205750Their arms and Eddy's brother
>>186205815I'll have to take your word for it.
>>186205695>>186205793Big Picture Show was kino at least
>>186205837All of life after is just cope after cope chasing that high again.
>>186205695It is the difficulty in drawing scenes with many characters? A lot of CN shows felt "empty" and the surroundings unpopulated.
I'm a spic and we never got to see these school season episodes.
KANKERS
>>186205651Because fuck grown ups that's why
>>186205876Yeah, it was a pretty good send off. Still wish we had seen the Dark Melonhead arc though.
perfectly summed up the free roam apocalyptic quality of small town life, and that along with animation, music, and themes of brotherhood are what makes it the greatest kids show especially if you want your kids to be good lads
>>186205949Common with Hanna-Barbera cartoons in general.EEnE was the only show to avoid introducing extra characters at all though
>>186205793it was only 1 season I think? like how Regular Show went to space final season that type of thing
>>1862062481 season but stretched out over almost 3 years
>>186205979yeah Naz my first love
>>186205979They outright say they put shit like this in to keep the parents who are forced to watch it with their kids from killing themselves out of boredom
>>186205979hot
>>186206300It's clearly a guy eating while other people at the table arguefrom the thanksgiving special btw
>>186206278I remember now, EEnE ran for fucking ever, I think it was the longest continuous running cartoon on CN at the time, Ran in the late 90s early 00s era and lasted through the late 00s era lasting until the period of Chowder, Flapjack, My Jim Partner's a Monkey, and Camp Lazlo, and fosters home.
>>186206300I wanna eat my gf's ass so bad, boy do I miss her
>>186206388i miss her too
>>186205651>>186205750they did that for big house, and eventually their faces got revealed, eventually they became bigger characters in the show.It's a good thing that ed edd n eddy didn't do that, the show focused on the kids and it was great because of that.
>>186205815Not even my greatest moments as an adult measure up to my awesome childhood. I don’t want to sound like a bitch made redditor. I just miss the wholesomeness, purity and simplicity of childhood. It only struck me recently for some reason.
genuinely can't watch this show without thinking of that stupid purgatory theory
>>186205064Why do Gen-X and Millennials have such an intense hatred for suburban life? No generations before were so anti-family, even anti-religious as the aforementioned gens.
>>186206410EEnE was a swansong to the type of childhood common for late boomers who grew up in the 70s. Women in the workplace were becoming common but the suburbs were still safe and free from strangerdanger panic. So during the summer kids would just roam around (this was often the case even if both parents weren't working).TV was shit during the day, most people only had 2-3 channels and in the daytime there were only soap operas and gameshows. Video games weren't mainstream yet. Toys could only get you so far. So basically you had to go out and do shit to avoid losing your mind from boredom.My mom and her friends would just roam around in the woods all day and were expected to be home by dinner. This kind of lifestyle died in the 90s with strangerdanger and media hysterics and is long-dead today for more complicated reasons including a more realistic fear of crime/violence as well as zoomies hating outdoors.
>>186206481counter-culture because they grew up in the peak of suburban life. Zoomies are an interesting case because they're growing up as the suburbs are washed away by the filth of the cities but still hate suburbs. Zoomies take the worst/furthest left aspects of prior gens and pull it into overdrive and seem to just have a hatred for everything that isn't tiktok or gay sex.
>>186206481disillusionment with the previous generation's idea of a "perfect life". why do you think grunge was so popular? or post-hardcore and post-punk?
>>186205954I'm an argie and I remember watching the school epidodes.
>>186205695I liked that, it shows the alienation of starting at a new school and how much fall sucked as a kid.
>>186206410>big*loud house
>>186206481they are genuinely retarded. If you confront any of them about it they will concede and agree with you. They lack the ability to think for themselves
Someone post the webm.
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>>186205954It's the weakest season, but the fall setting is really comfy.
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>>186207207idk why they never had any money but the other kids always did. Their houses never looked any worse and there wasn't any indication they were poorer. Edd's house was the biggest and Ed had the same parents as sarah who always had money
>>186207324Maybe they spend all of their allowance money on jawbreakers off-screen.
>>186205064I loved this show. It ended right as I was about to enter high school. It felt like my childhood died there. It was a beautiful day. I’m not sure why this show struck a chord with me, bros.
>>186206502I don't disagree with you but I still think it's strange. We had more uncaught serial killers back then than we ever would now but today is still considered more dangerous? Kids are definitely more attached to staying home now or on some screen though.
>>186206502I was born in the 90’s and had a similar childhood. We had a lot of free reign, as long as we were home by 9 or 10. I’m not sure if it’s exclusive to the 70’s.
>>186205589Let's make this thread a place of silent reflection.
>>186206481You have to be different. When you grow up in the suburbs, you yearn for the urban lifestyle. When you grow up in an urban shithole, you think suburbs are a paradise because you literally own your piece of land.At the end, you will always be unhappy and want more.
>>186208336ok doomer
>>186207960>but today is still considered more dangerous?For the Americans: BlacksFore Europeans: Refugeesthat's your answer
>>186208466That is the human condition, bro. Why do you think celebrities do drugs when they literally have adoration from everybody, sex from anyone they want, more money they can spend?The only way you can ever be happy is to be satisfied with what you got.
>>186205695I never saw the school episodes as a kid, not sure if they even aired here in Sweden.
>>186207680Or their parents gives them shitty allowances
>>186205815Not really, more often than not it fucks up your expectations for the rest of your life after parents are willing to handhold you if you're not born into a sizeable amount of (((generational wealth)))If you're not careful and happen to be born with a comfort seeking personality you can easily become a basedjak product consoomer to fill the void from being denied meaningful rites of passage when they're age-appropriate (e.g. getting a license & working a wagie job before graduating high school)That's not even considering the possibility of a mentally ill co-dependent parent enabling you to have what you would objectively consider a great childhood only for it to be priming your personality to be suggestible to infantilization
>>186205979[CHAIR CLATTERS]
>>186208546What do TV’s in Sweden look like? Can I come over?
>>186205064Lmao flyover Americans actually live like this
>>186208875Much cooler than American ones. In fact the whole country is better than Amerikkka outside of DUDE WEED being legal. Nobody judges me for being an electroswing connoisseur
>>186206481>Why do Gen-X and Millennials have such an intense hatred for suburban life? No generations before were so anti-family, even anti-religious as the aforementioned gens.Millennials don't seem to hate it particularly apart from cringe pseudo-liberal White hipster types. Zoomers seem to be the generation that hates it. They hate cars too.
>>186205064This show is CANADIAN
>>186206481Millenials cant afford it.
has a torrent ever popped up of the show in good quality? for literally 15 years its always been the same shitty torrent that seems to have been recorded off an actual VHS
>>186208897The reason this one street is densely populated is because of some goofy law mandating something or other around interstate highways to create stopover areas like this to boost the local economy. The photo is taken from a very specific angle, as you can see in my attached image.
>>186208931Bro, I wish America was racist like that. I think you’re better off having weed illegal. It really ruined me mentally for awhile, but that’s my own lack of self-control. I’m gonna look at some Swedish TV’s.
>>186209045>Vapid consumerKek imagine defending your lack of culture. Classic flyovercel
>>186208875Swedish TV today is just re-running the same boring and shitty 10+year old shows over and over again.Before that I guess it's like American TV. Biggest difference was that we have less commercial breaks, but they are a lot longer, most of our gameshows were pretty bad and boring.But I remember we had some good stuff like "Christmas calendar" shows that aired once a day during the christmas calendar days, or some summer shows that aired during summer break as well.And like American TV the production, ads and all that were a lot more soulful and beter back in the days. I still have some old VHS that my grandma recorded for me to record cartoons for me because they had better channels than us, and the difference between how soulful TV was back then is actually insane.youtube.com
>>186209211asphalt =/= culture
>>186207207The cruise and city
>>186209045Nigga his photo is street level while yours is from a fucking hot air balloon. You drive in the street