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Do kids actually watch Adventure Time?
It's hard to imagine. I figure most of them would be too creeped out by it.
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Clearly they do and no why would they be creeped out by it?
My little brother absolutely loves the show. If anything, being creepy sometimes is why he loves it.
^ Well I watched Invader Zim as a kid, but what I've seen of Adventure Time is just bizarre.
Eh. I can appreciate the writing now, but the art would've just creeped me out too much to pay attention as a kid.
Those stories would not hapen in a surreal art style for sure.
My brother and sister love it and they're 9 and 4, respectively.
To say nothing of me having liked it since I was 12 but I guess that doesn't count.
Sounds like somebody never watched Billy and Mandy as a kid.
Oh, I loved that cartoon.
Who missed this funny spectacle?
Time for a Grim Adventures derail?
One of my friends watches Adventure Time! with his diminutive younger brother, who apparently loves it.
I am similarly enthused about the show, but mental age doesn't count here.
I remember Billy and Mandy. Apparently they made all sorts of D&D references that went over my head at the time, and that have now earned my respect.
Also, Nergal. I got that one.
Nergal was fucking awesome.
Ah, man. The one of the most memorable episodes for me was the one with the singing giant space brain.
Brains, brains, it's okay...
Alright, so kids like Adventure Time. I can see why now.
Now onto the more pressing question: do kids actually watch Regular Show?
My friend works at a boys and girls club. This group of 6th is completely obsessed with both the Regular Show and Adventure Time, and they more or less introduced my friend into the mad mad world of shipping.
You think I'm shitting you. I am not.
Also I found out about it when I was 11 and I'm still a rabid fan now. Only show that might be piquing my interest more nowadays is Gravity Falls but I think that's more because of its relative newness.
just gonna pop in to say how much I miss Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
man i miss watching cartoons
the last cartoon i finished was korra and that was horrible.
It was good, until the shipping shit took over and the badguy like, lost his shit n shit.
^^What about Avengers.
Also, I think there's stuff in Gravity Falls you'd enjoy, specifically the Twin Peaks inspiration.
@Waltzy: I agree. As much as I like newer stuff nowadays, Foster's will probably always be my favorite cartoon to ever exist ever.
I never saw Fosters. It seemed to air exactly at that point when I didn't have cable.
Maybe netflix has it.
there are very few cartoon network shows available for streaming, FYI