.:Requiem:. wrote:
I'm with you on that one, Moonshadow. Er, well, not the anime bit. That is, kind of the anime bit. I fail to see the utter fascination wiht stuff like Inuyasha and Naruto and whatever the popular nonsense is these days, but the classic stuff like Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke....great stuff.
Anyway, I ramble.
Having access to all of 3 television channels, I didn't watch many cartoons growing up. I only got so see them when i visited my Grandma, since she had cable :p but I remember the classics like CatDog (<3), Tom and Jerry, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and....plenty of others. I haven't seen much of the newer stuff, but every time I HAVE had the opportunity to watch, I've changed the channel out of sheer disgust or disinterest. Maybe it's just me lashing out ant the new stuff out of deprivation of the oldies, but I think the more likely cause is just what Moonshadow said: a decline in the quality of the shows in question.
I think it's more that our mentality changes as we grow up, and the same things that amazed us when we were six or seven is not going to amaze us now. When we look at the current cartoons now, we are (hopefully) much more mature and we know more about how the world works, so simple shows may seem trite to us now, but we may have loved them if they were on when we were little.
For example, I know it's not a cartoon, but I loved Saved by the Bell when it was on. I used to watch it every day after school. Now it's on in the mornings when I get ready for work, so I leave it on sometimes for background noise. Now, I can't believe how trite and contrived the plots and characters were, and I am rather embarrassed that I liked it so much. Full House is the same way, not to mention most sitcoms that were on at that time.
I can't comment on the anime, because it has never really interested me, so I don't know what's good and what not. And I'm not trying to say anyone's views are invalid about any of this, I'm just expressing mine. ::shrug:: Feel free to disagree!