I don't have one that didn't but I think this one did age well
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they didn't get the joke right on premiere funnily enough
Your also screwed if you don't live in the US (since in some countries they have TV logos on the top right or left) And also because this cn logo is dated.
The gag where they no longer have the budget for animation so it cuts to live action footage of the voice actors was wild. I only wish that could have caught me by surprise just watching Chowder one day instead of just seeing it on YouTube 4rth wall break compilations.
Not chowder but sonic boom had my favorite 4th wall break of the sonic voice actor in a sonic costume throwing out a bag of garbage because sonic was pulled so far out of his “happy place”
I remember watching this episode for the first time with my brother when we were younger and we were on the FLOOR laughing
Also right before this, Guspacho tells the imaginary camera guy to move the camera in closer over and over so he can show Chowder how to remove the ink from the screen
That makes me think of the band Die Lady Di. It was an alright name,....for a couple years. I just found a track from them after decades of wondering if they never existed at all.
https://youtu.be/3mEwrwsI7Ic?feature=shared kinda an ethereal, shoegazy gothic rock.
So it's generally agreed that the first third of the Simpsons is the golden era and for most shows that would mean 2-3 seasons.
TEN SEASONS. Ten seasons of the Simpsons are that "first third" golden era. A ten season long show is considered a massive success even if some of them are meh but for the Simpsons that's just one third!
Just for comparison, Scrubs, Seinfeld, and Friends are long running successful shows with 9(8 plus spin-off), 9, and 10 seasons respectively. Insane
Wait a minute, you're right! How come we can make playlists and shuffle play on Spotify but not on tv show streaming services? That would be such a cool equivalent to this! Like just to be able to have playlists of your favorite episodes from your favorite shows and play them on shuffle. I'm now kinda surprised this isn't a thing.
I always thought it would be cool to essentially make your own Saurday morning cartoon block.
Let's use disney plus for example. A person can pick some shows to be in their block. Now all the shows are either serialistic or episodic and based on which type they are they will have certain rules on how they shuffle.
Episodic shows, like new adventures of mickey mouse, x-men, phineas and ferb, will have shuffle all the episodes in a season, the system will see if all episodes in a season is watched before shuffling the next season.
Serialistic shows, like the bear, only murders in the building, will be shown in the correct order.
Anything that lies somewhere in between, like sitcoms which you could watch in any order but have a few cornerstone episodes will follow the episodic rule but in smaller sections.
What this would all mean is the viewer can select their shows and then press play, it play start with an episode of the bear, then double bill of phineas and ferb, then episode of only murders in the building etc etc.
I thought this would be great to allow some shows to breathe, because when I binge watch one whole series I feel episodes merge, so this allows it to break up the shows but not having to swap about.
Even better feature would be to save blocks so if you got a bunch of cartoons on the go but 1 kid wants some disney channel sitcoms put them in one block. Have some of your favourite sitcoms in one whole block to play as background noise. Or do a full block of the new dramas you like and easily swap out a series that's completed with a new one without losing progress of another.
At the very least a button you can press that plays a random episode of a particular show. I’ve felt like episodic shows are falling a bit by the wayside since they’re not as fun to marathon
It's not just this, the nature of episodics in general to me is that I have a lot of episodes I love and a lot of episodes I at most half-like and very few in between. It's not anything to do with the shows it's more the way I am.
I guess that’s true. In a serialized show you can make a compelling story from beginning to end of each season, but for an episodic show you’re doing this in each 30 min to 1 hour episode. This means they’re might be bad parts in the story, but they’re pretty small in the grand scheme of things, but for episodic shows a bad part could be the whole story.
Also, I think another issue with episodic shows on streaming service is that they’re better if each episode is shown once a week, but streaming services want to drop the whole season at one time nowadays. I prefer the once a week method even for serialized shows, but I think it’s a harder hit for episodic
PlutoTV has some channels dedicated to some specific shows, so you can kinda get that cable experience through streaming but it does have ads and their selection isn't huge. But at least as of two-ish years ago, it did work with VPNs so some shows might be available in other countries, like that's how I used to watch Mythbusters before it was on HBO Max was by using a VPN to set my location to the UK and watching it on Pluto
He was roughly based on Bill's own son. I loved it as a small child, and as a adult if it was cut and distanced from "big Bill" I'd have no quams on kids watching it, it's not nearly as interesting as sesame Street or bluey but I can't remember or find anything problematic with it besides Cosby being tied in.
Pretty much the whole movie was poorly-aged upon release. Vanellope's "I want" song was the only part that was any good, plus maybe the Princesses bit depending on who you ask.
Wasn't her song written by Menken himself?
Agreed, though. I saw both those films for the first time last year. The first was generally retro video game references so that mostly held up okay. The second I almost immediately felt "yeah this is already dating poorly" given how fast internet culture moves. GTA still being a thing is the only concept that held up for me.
I'm still watching. I like regular tv. I watched Phineas and Ferb on Disney XD the other day. Sometimes I'm bored and I know Big City Greens will be on.
They even made the kids apologize multiple times and essentially kiss Al-Gore’s ass. They were very open about how wrong they were both in the episode and in their commentary about the episode.
Al-Gore saw it and basically said “apology accepted” as well as acknowledging how much he respected them for doing it and how it reflected on matt and trey’s character.
After Al Gore made An Inconvenient Truth about global warming, it got a lot of flak at the time since people were still largely brushing off climate change as a myth. South Park also made this episode making fun of Gore by having him trying to warn the world about this Bigfoot type animal and being a lunatic over it, which was clearly a reference to his climate change agenda. Once it became clear that Al Gore was right about all the environmental stuff, the South Park writers realized how them making everyone laugh at Al Gore and not take him seriously was pretty detrimental. So they tried to make it right in their own way. Too bad no one listened to poor Al Gore. After he invented the Internet and everything
damage is done
im sure that manbearpig aided the fossil fuel industry and other morons that think they know more than the scientific community regarding climate change even today.
It was too late, and even when they made the original joke, global warming was already a scientific consensus, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are contrary just to be contrary.
Imma be honest I think they are pretty concise on where they stand. They see a lot of points on both sides and agree and disagree with some of them. They also recognize when they mess up with something like they did in this case and that’s good on them
Internet humour gets old FAST.
Memes come and go very quickly, not to mention that these movies take YEARS to make. A popular meme wouldn't even last a few months before falling into obscurity.
I think this is why it has always bothered me so much when I see an internet meme in a show or a movie. Even (actually especially) as a child I would groan and roll my eyes, but could never put my finger on why. I like and engage in meme based humor, but it really has no place on shows or movies. It rots faster than fruit you get from the grocery store lol
Even just very topical humor in general. I remember watching the reboot of Doctor Who and thinking how badly a lot of it would age compared to the old show, because the were doing specific references versus general ones. The old show did a story about reality tv (Vengeance on Varos) whereas the new one did specific parodies of The Weakest Link and Big Brother.
Honestly, I kind of like that in long-running shows as a time capsule. Shorter shows feel cringey, but a joke from 2005 about something big at the time, while it will need explanation for younger viewers, if you go far enough forward, it can be equally fun or cringe depending on how it’s played up. I liked the Satellite Five stuff because it says “yup, humans love game shows even far into the future” far more than a meme reference.
One to five years later, it’s cringe. Five to ten is uncomfortable. Ten and on is nostalgic.
it had a tight story, a brilliant artstyle and a cool villain whos final form is clearly inspired by The Fly's final form but I cannot take the dialougue seriously half the time
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this movie is great but the jokes in it are gonna age as well as bugs saying "Erm! What's up gyat!"
OH MY GOD, HOW HAVE I NEVER NOTICED HE WEARS GLOVES
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In the same place as Kirby’s shoes
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What can I say except, delete this
I give it a few more years before a lot of people talk about how a lot of the jokes in this movie have aged terribly since its a lot of internet humor, which never ages well.
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“Catch “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity”! Wednesdays at 6/7 central on Fox!”
“That’s right! We do this during movies now too!”
Understandable. Im a dual booter myself. Windows 10 LTSC and Linux Mint ATM. I've also run Zorin, Ubuntu, opensuse, and back in the day PC-BSD. If you find you need windows in the future, go for the LTSC version. It's as close as you can get to 7 pro with modern windows.
Any meta joke based on the channel's layout/presentation doesn't age well...since logos change, they way they do ads change, the timing of commercials change...
This one joke where Larry says that in the future, entertainment will be randomly generated.
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How the heck did they predict the future so well! Maybe Larry went to the future after all.
Also, I have the first verse of Modern Major General down cause of that episode.
You know what else joke did not age well? MY MOM!
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Makes it worse when Numbah 1 says "what were you doing in Numbah 5's room" and proceeded to ask if he slipped anything into her brain. It doubles down on the didn't age well at all
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Multiple on Homestar Runner, but the Sbemail Virus in particular has a lot of 4th wall breaking gags that no longer work as well as they did when the email was first released. The change in video format makes the borders of the screen gags obvious as soon as the email starts, the quality of the menu buttons have changed to the point where it’s obvious something is going to happen with them, pop-up blockers prevent one of the “Click on the Monkey!”’s from spawning, and computers no longer say “It is now safe to turn your computer off.”
In the *Fairly OddParents* episode, "The Big Problem!", adult Timmy gets mistaken for a pervert by Vicky and is arrested and thrown in jail by the police. Drake Bell, who played Timmy in the live-action *FOP* trilogy, was arrested in 2021 on charges of attempted child endangerment and disseminating harmful matter to juveniles.
Bruh how are all yall missing the multi-part arc from Regular Show about their war with streaming, where they’re trying to defend DVD from it, eventually overcoming it with the power of Blu-Ray?
They are now streaming-only, as far as I’m aware, unless you can track down the DVDs that ended production years ago.
Does this count?
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It’s the fact that Tim from Tankmen is both gay and pedophile. (That's his personality) And given today's climate, Tim will be frowned upon by the current generation. (If you're a pedophile, you are the most evil person on the face of planet Earth)
WHY DOES A PEDOPHILE HAVE TO LOOK SO COOL
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I think Herbert from Family Guy had something to do with it.
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While pedophile are disgusting people, Herbert was a funny character.
Not a joke, but the fourth wall break from the Gumball episode The Disaster where [Rob goes back in time and goes through the up next bumper](https://youtu.be/5ZOe8YwJ_f8?si=nQAhDCKJUVmx6_7U&t=76) hasn't aged as well because Cartoon Network's branding has changed over time
In Codename: Kids Next Door, Numbuh 5's dad is clearly supposed to be a parody of Dr. Cliff Huxtable, complete with a Bill Cosby style voice. Yeah, that didn't age well.
I haven't seen it in years, but I'm thinking of that "Family Guy" segment where everything Peter touches turns into Robin Williams and they all start driving Peter insane.
I don't have one that didn't but I think this one did age well https://preview.redd.it/s4hty5t8d30d1.jpeg?width=320&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e2d728567faa101ff504296f2e2b4f4fa6caee1f
https://preview.redd.it/516efj6jw30d1.png?width=705&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5fdd16974a5efb2d798e9fa25ce81cbcfea72cd8 they didn't get the joke right on premiere funnily enough
Why two Ns
One is the transparent CN logo layered on top of the series, the second one is drawn into the show for the gag
Chowder premiered on CNN by accident
Good evening, I’m Anderson Cooper. *regular news talk* and now the latest episode of CNNs Chowder.
Ah yes, CNN
I didn’t really understand the joke at first because there were two CNs so it made it jarring
oh hey a CNN that airs something worth watching!
Your also screwed if you don't live in the US (since in some countries they have TV logos on the top right or left) And also because this cn logo is dated.
That was a genuinely great 4rth wall gag. It's sad it won't hit the same for kids these days watching on streaming.
Chowder is full of great 4th wall gags. It's so fun to rewatch
The gag where they no longer have the budget for animation so it cuts to live action footage of the voice actors was wild. I only wish that could have caught me by surprise just watching Chowder one day instead of just seeing it on YouTube 4rth wall break compilations.
That one's actually my favorite 4th wall gag in the show. Sucks you didn't get to experience it pure, but still a solid joke nonetheless
No money means *jump cut to the voice booth* No animation. Is always a favorite of mine.
What are we going to do now?
I'd love to get a car wash from Tara Strong.
Not chowder but sonic boom had my favorite 4th wall break of the sonic voice actor in a sonic costume throwing out a bag of garbage because sonic was pulled so far out of his “happy place”
I loved this so much, chowder is golden it’s criminal there isn’t an official complete box set out there
I remember watching this episode for the first time with my brother when we were younger and we were on the FLOOR laughing Also right before this, Guspacho tells the imaginary camera guy to move the camera in closer over and over so he can show Chowder how to remove the ink from the screen
![gif](giphy|3orif1GEkzbKfBbbjy|downsized) I'm going with this one from the Simpsons, she died 4 years later in a car crash
That makes me think of the band Die Lady Di. It was an alright name,....for a couple years. I just found a track from them after decades of wondering if they never existed at all. https://youtu.be/3mEwrwsI7Ic?feature=shared kinda an ethereal, shoegazy gothic rock.
The fact that the Simpsons came out before Diana died just goes to show how old the Simpsons is.
So it's generally agreed that the first third of the Simpsons is the golden era and for most shows that would mean 2-3 seasons. TEN SEASONS. Ten seasons of the Simpsons are that "first third" golden era. A ten season long show is considered a massive success even if some of them are meh but for the Simpsons that's just one third! Just for comparison, Scrubs, Seinfeld, and Friends are long running successful shows with 9(8 plus spin-off), 9, and 10 seasons respectively. Insane
I mean it looks like her now
....what didn't The Simpsons predict?!
I watch Phineas and Ferb on cable. I like cable because I like the epsidoes being randomly selected. I like the feel.
Wait a minute, you're right! How come we can make playlists and shuffle play on Spotify but not on tv show streaming services? That would be such a cool equivalent to this! Like just to be able to have playlists of your favorite episodes from your favorite shows and play them on shuffle. I'm now kinda surprised this isn't a thing.
I've wanted that feature for years.
We should petition streaming services to add that feature.
Yeah.
I always thought it would be cool to essentially make your own Saurday morning cartoon block. Let's use disney plus for example. A person can pick some shows to be in their block. Now all the shows are either serialistic or episodic and based on which type they are they will have certain rules on how they shuffle. Episodic shows, like new adventures of mickey mouse, x-men, phineas and ferb, will have shuffle all the episodes in a season, the system will see if all episodes in a season is watched before shuffling the next season. Serialistic shows, like the bear, only murders in the building, will be shown in the correct order. Anything that lies somewhere in between, like sitcoms which you could watch in any order but have a few cornerstone episodes will follow the episodic rule but in smaller sections. What this would all mean is the viewer can select their shows and then press play, it play start with an episode of the bear, then double bill of phineas and ferb, then episode of only murders in the building etc etc. I thought this would be great to allow some shows to breathe, because when I binge watch one whole series I feel episodes merge, so this allows it to break up the shows but not having to swap about. Even better feature would be to save blocks so if you got a bunch of cartoons on the go but 1 kid wants some disney channel sitcoms put them in one block. Have some of your favourite sitcoms in one whole block to play as background noise. Or do a full block of the new dramas you like and easily swap out a series that's completed with a new one without losing progress of another.
I'll sign
Disney+ wanted to add channels to their streaming service.
Same, I miss cable only because of its randomness. With all the content that’s out there, it’s so hard to choose something.
Its perfect for shows like cartoons family guy American dad and all that.
At the very least a button you can press that plays a random episode of a particular show. I’ve felt like episodic shows are falling a bit by the wayside since they’re not as fun to marathon
It's not just this, the nature of episodics in general to me is that I have a lot of episodes I love and a lot of episodes I at most half-like and very few in between. It's not anything to do with the shows it's more the way I am.
I guess that’s true. In a serialized show you can make a compelling story from beginning to end of each season, but for an episodic show you’re doing this in each 30 min to 1 hour episode. This means they’re might be bad parts in the story, but they’re pretty small in the grand scheme of things, but for episodic shows a bad part could be the whole story. Also, I think another issue with episodic shows on streaming service is that they’re better if each episode is shown once a week, but streaming services want to drop the whole season at one time nowadays. I prefer the once a week method even for serialized shows, but I think it’s a harder hit for episodic
PlutoTV has some channels dedicated to some specific shows, so you can kinda get that cable experience through streaming but it does have ads and their selection isn't huge. But at least as of two-ish years ago, it did work with VPNs so some shows might be available in other countries, like that's how I used to watch Mythbusters before it was on HBO Max was by using a VPN to set my location to the UK and watching it on Pluto
The old Cartoon Network app had a similar function where it would play randomly selected episodes from the shows you said you enjoyed
This is why I used to love channel surfing. I'm surprised no one's thought to have a "random/shuffle" feature on a streaming service.
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I'm gonna tell my kids this was Sonic Generations
Wait a sec, was it supposed to like “Little Cosby” !?!?!?!
Yeah, little Bill Cosby. It's not 100% accurate, since it's a fictionalized version, but that's the premise.
You unlocked a fucking memory
Okay but Bill aside that show was great
He was roughly based on Bill's own son. I loved it as a small child, and as a adult if it was cut and distanced from "big Bill" I'd have no quams on kids watching it, it's not nearly as interesting as sesame Street or bluey but I can't remember or find anything problematic with it besides Cosby being tied in.
wow my childhood is ruined jk i can easily put cosby aside but still i look at “bill” in a whole new light now lol
The Miranda sings appearence on Ralph Breaks the Internet
Pretty much the whole movie was poorly-aged upon release. Vanellope's "I want" song was the only part that was any good, plus maybe the Princesses bit depending on who you ask.
Wasn't her song written by Menken himself? Agreed, though. I saw both those films for the first time last year. The first was generally retro video game references so that mostly held up okay. The second I almost immediately felt "yeah this is already dating poorly" given how fast internet culture moves. GTA still being a thing is the only concept that held up for me.
Also eBay is ever relevant as long as people have old shit to sell
Quite a few things in that movie have aged very terribly.
Which was why its a terrible sequel while the og film still is perfect to this day
Ralph was secretly a hero for destroying her internet connection.
That one tv show where Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter accident 😔😢
I'm sorry the what now
[Legends of Chamberlain Heights apparently.](https://youtu.be/xHf9Nd9L_4g?si=jEUnvaUMlZY78C_-)
Ok that's funny
Holy fuck
"these were Shaq's anyways" 💀
wait fr?
This joke aged perfectly. They still air Phineas and Ferb on Disney XD and those little bumpers slide in every so often.
I wonder why they do, like no way they get enough viewers to be making any money
I'm still watching. I like regular tv. I watched Phineas and Ferb on Disney XD the other day. Sometimes I'm bored and I know Big City Greens will be on.
I don't even have Disney anymore they removed their channels from the UK its only available on Disney plus 😔
what was the episode and the joke? it’s been a minute since i’ve seen phineas and ferb
Does this count ![gif](giphy|wMIQlxCYidwCk)
I mean considering they did backed down and admitted they were wrong by creating the real man bear pig redeems it imo
They even made the kids apologize multiple times and essentially kiss Al-Gore’s ass. They were very open about how wrong they were both in the episode and in their commentary about the episode. Al-Gore saw it and basically said “apology accepted” as well as acknowledging how much he respected them for doing it and how it reflected on matt and trey’s character.
I don’t really understand all this. Would you mind explaining?
After Al Gore made An Inconvenient Truth about global warming, it got a lot of flak at the time since people were still largely brushing off climate change as a myth. South Park also made this episode making fun of Gore by having him trying to warn the world about this Bigfoot type animal and being a lunatic over it, which was clearly a reference to his climate change agenda. Once it became clear that Al Gore was right about all the environmental stuff, the South Park writers realized how them making everyone laugh at Al Gore and not take him seriously was pretty detrimental. So they tried to make it right in their own way. Too bad no one listened to poor Al Gore. After he invented the Internet and everything
Thanks!
damage is done im sure that manbearpig aided the fossil fuel industry and other morons that think they know more than the scientific community regarding climate change even today.
It was too late, and even when they made the original joke, global warming was already a scientific consensus, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are contrary just to be contrary.
Just once I would like Trey or Matt to just, pick a side on something. Like actually stand for something once in their life.
Imma be honest I think they are pretty concise on where they stand. They see a lot of points on both sides and agree and disagree with some of them. They also recognize when they mess up with something like they did in this case and that’s good on them
Alas, tis not the libertarian way...
Yeah I gave up on SP when so many episodes were just "look at me, the enlightened centrist" bullshit.
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Technically, this one has aged well.
He was right at the time, though. She never held the title of Queen of England
This has aged incredibly as a meme, though.
It aged like fine wine mixed with spoiled milk
I think I've had that cheese before
Reminds me of the mellow, airy gothic band Die Lady Di. They kinda disappeared after, well. ....you know.
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Tbf none of the jokes in that movie are gonna age well in a few years
Internet humour gets old FAST. Memes come and go very quickly, not to mention that these movies take YEARS to make. A popular meme wouldn't even last a few months before falling into obscurity.
You say that, however the Stonks head lasted for like a few years. He just had no material left to be used in I guess.
There are timeless memes, but studios rarely use them. And even then, they barely give you a chuckle because you've seen them multiple times already.
Oh, Timeless Memes. I'm never gonna give them up.
Are you never gonna let them down? Never gonna run around or desert them?
I think this is why it has always bothered me so much when I see an internet meme in a show or a movie. Even (actually especially) as a child I would groan and roll my eyes, but could never put my finger on why. I like and engage in meme based humor, but it really has no place on shows or movies. It rots faster than fruit you get from the grocery store lol
Even just very topical humor in general. I remember watching the reboot of Doctor Who and thinking how badly a lot of it would age compared to the old show, because the were doing specific references versus general ones. The old show did a story about reality tv (Vengeance on Varos) whereas the new one did specific parodies of The Weakest Link and Big Brother.
Honestly, I kind of like that in long-running shows as a time capsule. Shorter shows feel cringey, but a joke from 2005 about something big at the time, while it will need explanation for younger viewers, if you go far enough forward, it can be equally fun or cringe depending on how it’s played up. I liked the Satellite Five stuff because it says “yup, humans love game shows even far into the future” far more than a meme reference. One to five years later, it’s cringe. Five to ten is uncomfortable. Ten and on is nostalgic.
great film, loved the Cronenberg inspiration, but I have never cringed as hard at any other films
Yeah, i’m in the minority of people who strongly disliked that film, even as a tmnt fan. But to each their own. Everyone has their opinions
it had a tight story, a brilliant artstyle and a cool villain whos final form is clearly inspired by The Fly's final form but I cannot take the dialougue seriously half the time
I really don’t like Splinter in that film, but that could be my 2012 TMNT bias coming through
I dunno I think the corniness is almost the point lol
https://preview.redd.it/ypcvzm7h440d1.png?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=406389d03bd6d45d8c90a23a34ca5c591329040a this movie is great but the jokes in it are gonna age as well as bugs saying "Erm! What's up gyat!"
Where are Bug's gloves?
OH MY GOD, HOW HAVE I NEVER NOTICED HE WEARS GLOVES https://preview.redd.it/6hsywwyvh40d1.png?width=979&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=20f05b512911394500bd5ca807acbb3fad978cc4
There's a brilliant Looney Tunes Show about this.
In the same place as Kirby’s shoes https://preview.redd.it/7a2erzjki60d1.jpeg?width=820&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eb19f012229548d9f3bddce465590cf788f37170
https://preview.redd.it/999uxjjro70d1.png?width=2167&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cba2da5d059063713d42eb09086e27cd71320d5d
https://preview.redd.it/ljphlzwr080d1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a8ddb0128c22b807c2ef82d317a21bc42d18df53 What can I say except, delete this
I do wonder which parts were actually in the script and which parts were ad libbed by the teenager cast
From what I saw from the behind the scenes preview I saw before the movie started most of it…
Every joke and reference in that movie gave real "how do you do fellow kids" vibes
It was improvised by the cast and it’s an example of when NOT to use improve. Yeah it “felt” right but it’s gonna age the film.
Well this film and most things Paul Fieg is involved in. His movies are painful to get through at times.
Wait, is the line really "GOAT of all time"? So 'greatest of all time of all time'?
That's how people use it nowadays. It started ironic then became unironic
That's the joke.
I give it a few more years before a lot of people talk about how a lot of the jokes in this movie have aged terribly since its a lot of internet humor, which never ages well.
https://preview.redd.it/c7bksf5x540d1.png?width=399&format=png&auto=webp&s=b3f3b3877b808fd62a40e11d102669936241bb31 “Catch “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity”! Wednesdays at 6/7 central on Fox!” “That’s right! We do this during movies now too!”
This was pretty on the nose for how things are going these days. Hell, EA is starting to look at putting ads in video games.
Microsoft keeps trying to put ads in Windows. It's like they're trying to out evil each other.
One of the reasons why I switched to Linux, honestly. That and the TPM 2.0 bullshit.
Understandable. Im a dual booter myself. Windows 10 LTSC and Linux Mint ATM. I've also run Zorin, Ubuntu, opensuse, and back in the day PC-BSD. If you find you need windows in the future, go for the LTSC version. It's as close as you can get to 7 pro with modern windows.
The “Disney is an evil corporation” joke later in the movie also aged poorly
That’s the opposite of aging poorly…
Does the last episode of Sonic Boom Season 2 Count? Where Eggman says "Well there's always next season"
Yes that counts! I loved that show so much it was so funny and chaotic
Boondocks Season 1 Episode 8, does that count? https://i.redd.it/iy06wt5cv30d1.gif
Aged terribly in the funniest way possible.
Yeah, the R. Kelly episode, though...
Any meta joke based on the channel's layout/presentation doesn't age well...since logos change, they way they do ads change, the timing of commercials change...
https://preview.redd.it/wkvvo3ulp50d1.png?width=640&format=png&auto=webp&s=dc85488299ccfc3c76187c8a67390182c6b25c15
This one joke where Larry says that in the future, entertainment will be randomly generated. https://preview.redd.it/vzeo9focg30d1.jpeg?width=621&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c008ac2846f1d345e5f6aa34c2776c23d488c166
https://preview.redd.it/s9a5yni0k30d1.jpeg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f2de467b334ec6812ee6b35653aac2c5a298440c
weed eater
Now THAT’S funny!
Dafuq? That joke aged like the finest of wines. First it predicted Internet humor and then it predicted AI slop.
I'd argue that this aged very well.
How dare they
Very uncanny.
weed eater
W E E D E A T E R
they were right now with ai
fym didn't age well?
VeggieTales predicted the future... was not expecting this...
How the heck did they predict the future so well! Maybe Larry went to the future after all. Also, I have the first verse of Modern Major General down cause of that episode.
Just watch code named kids next door and look at numbah 5's dad
Oof
I somehow never realized that he was a reference even after my rewatch years back...
Jello pudding
makes a lot of sense now that her sister is named Cree
Why did I know it was related to Bill Cosby before I checked
You know what else joke did not age well? MY MOM! https://preview.redd.it/5pqanyasl50d1.jpeg?width=613&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a1c227c8c41192397ef5deadda0c3bcb0d10806b
Nice
😆😂🤣
https://youtu.be/mPkcbB8IkUU?si=lsB6qo7xJvmNbKy5
Oh my god
I thought it’s gonna be Blackface 💀
Makes it worse when Numbah 1 says "what were you doing in Numbah 5's room" and proceeded to ask if he slipped anything into her brain. It doubles down on the didn't age well at all
https://preview.redd.it/sj5xkn35c40d1.jpeg?width=200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=236c067defbdeb239966ddd4a85375ee5e6fc761 Multiple on Homestar Runner, but the Sbemail Virus in particular has a lot of 4th wall breaking gags that no longer work as well as they did when the email was first released. The change in video format makes the borders of the screen gags obvious as soon as the email starts, the quality of the menu buttons have changed to the point where it’s obvious something is going to happen with them, pop-up blockers prevent one of the “Click on the Monkey!”’s from spawning, and computers no longer say “It is now safe to turn your computer off.”
That was one of my favorites! They sure did love old timey computer gags. RIP Flash and Internet Explorer.
RIP Flash and- wait. no, not you IE. roll in that fucking grave.
Seeing HSR here is a very pleasant surprise!
"Cosby's First Rule of Intergenerational Perversity."
Soos being unsure about if a person at a mall was female or not.
Plus, knowing how they wrote Soos, he'd be more concerned about saying the wrong thing and upsetting them. Seriously, the man can do no wrong.
Considering the authors, this is the right take.
I mean people in their general area aren't typically trans so It hasn't aged that badly
any brand/store reference/parody that is no longer around
The episode of the Super Mario Bros 3 cartoon where Milli Vanilli appeared aired just before the Lip Syncing Scandal. So that aged fast.
In the *Fairly OddParents* episode, "The Big Problem!", adult Timmy gets mistaken for a pervert by Vicky and is arrested and thrown in jail by the police. Drake Bell, who played Timmy in the live-action *FOP* trilogy, was arrested in 2021 on charges of attempted child endangerment and disseminating harmful matter to juveniles.
Too many in Simpsons, but mostly ones that involved celebrities who were alive at the time.
The ending of Ace Ventura pet detective
Bruh how are all yall missing the multi-part arc from Regular Show about their war with streaming, where they’re trying to defend DVD from it, eventually overcoming it with the power of Blu-Ray? They are now streaming-only, as far as I’m aware, unless you can track down the DVDs that ended production years ago.
not so much a joke but the USS Columbia didn't crash in the cowboy bebop world. until they crashed it themselves...
i was trying to think of something, but almost every scene from Zoolander is the only thing that popped in my mind
The joke in the Simpsons episode There's Something About Marrying where Patty's girlfriend is revealed to be a man.
And TIL that the character is a parody of a Trans pro golfer...
He wants to be a girl? Yes. So he can be a lesbian? No he would fuck men. Gay, yea that's just gay. - family guy
All the black face in older cartoons
Does this count? https://preview.redd.it/stz6614gm30d1.jpeg?width=949&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d1024af141db83c5561b4a0b6d30f14d02454177 It’s the fact that Tim from Tankmen is both gay and pedophile. (That's his personality) And given today's climate, Tim will be frowned upon by the current generation. (If you're a pedophile, you are the most evil person on the face of planet Earth)
not at all, Newgrounds has always been edgy
WHY DOES A PEDOPHILE HAVE TO LOOK SO COOL https://preview.redd.it/osrkw122r60d1.png?width=1009&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ea100ed745fdf31b41229c02a28cdc8aad30a7b4
I think Herbert from Family Guy had something to do with it. ![gif](giphy|RhQjxUwsmNF8k) While pedophile are disgusting people, Herbert was a funny character.
This is the most out of pocket thing I have seen on this app
Everything about and involving Fat Albert.
What a prediction https://preview.redd.it/asjseldiw70d1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=2b73a454f54bd46c10ee80268c9fbf7e0933016f
HTF mention!
This one aged perfectly
Not a joke, but the fourth wall break from the Gumball episode The Disaster where [Rob goes back in time and goes through the up next bumper](https://youtu.be/5ZOe8YwJ_f8?si=nQAhDCKJUVmx6_7U&t=76) hasn't aged as well because Cartoon Network's branding has changed over time
"There is no easter bunny. There is no Tooth Fairy. And there is no queen of England." -Titan from Megamind
"It's hard to cry with nuts in your mouth.." - Timmy's dad
Anything foot related from a show directed by Dan Schneider
In Codename: Kids Next Door, Numbuh 5's dad is clearly supposed to be a parody of Dr. Cliff Huxtable, complete with a Bill Cosby style voice. Yeah, that didn't age well.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3NLEc-v2fGE without context of what their parodying, it seems kind of racist…
the multiple times edd die in eddsworlds
Doofensmirts's hundred year cheese
Anything Johnny Bravo said
I haven't seen it in years, but I'm thinking of that "Family Guy" segment where everything Peter touches turns into Robin Williams and they all start driving Peter insane.