Animation Dad
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A space to express my love of animation.
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 13th choice is from The Tick (1996). To me outside the comic this is the best manifestation of the Tick. The episode I picked had to have his "Dog" Really hilarious television...
November 10, 2025 at 3:52 PM
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 13th choice is from The Tick (1996). To me outside the comic this is the best manifestation of the Tick. The episode I picked had to have his "Dog" Really hilarious television...
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 12th choice is from Aeon Flux (1995). A show that is all style, Aeon Flux is as mid 90s as a show can get. "A last time for everything" is the show at its peak. Fun, action, spy stuff, and style.
November 9, 2025 at 4:47 PM
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 12th choice is from Aeon Flux (1995). A show that is all style, Aeon Flux is as mid 90s as a show can get. "A last time for everything" is the show at its peak. Fun, action, spy stuff, and style.
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 11th choice is from The Maxx (1995). This MTV show that came out of the "Independent" cartoon craze in the mid 90s was often style over substance. It was still great style. The episode I chose...
November 7, 2025 at 2:32 PM
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 11th choice is from The Maxx (1995). This MTV show that came out of the "Independent" cartoon craze in the mid 90s was often style over substance. It was still great style. The episode I chose...
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 10th choice is from an underground cartoon you probably haven't heard of, The Simpsons. I don't know if younger people can understand what a phenomenon this show was, and while it's been...
November 6, 2025 at 2:08 PM
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 10th choice is from an underground cartoon you probably haven't heard of, The Simpsons. I don't know if younger people can understand what a phenomenon this show was, and while it's been...
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 9th choice is from Batman: The Animated Series (1992). A truly transformative series, and I would argue these DC Animated shows are the best version of every character...
November 4, 2025 at 1:31 PM
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 9th choice is from Batman: The Animated Series (1992). A truly transformative series, and I would argue these DC Animated shows are the best version of every character...
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 8th choice is a show lost to time, but was absolutely hysterical. It's so old I remember taping it on a VCR (ask your parents). Count Duckula (1986) needs a revival! Great characters and jokes...
November 3, 2025 at 1:25 PM
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 8th choice is a show lost to time, but was absolutely hysterical. It's so old I remember taping it on a VCR (ask your parents). Count Duckula (1986) needs a revival! Great characters and jokes...
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 7th choice is Battle of the Planets (1979). The episode "Decoys of Doom" (ep 53) is a fun action filled piece of 70s anime cheese. A lot of anime in North America at the time was sanitized...
November 2, 2025 at 1:26 PM
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 7th choice is Battle of the Planets (1979). The episode "Decoys of Doom" (ep 53) is a fun action filled piece of 70s anime cheese. A lot of anime in North America at the time was sanitized...
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 5th choice is Robotech (1978). My introduction to serialized anime and a very dated by very enjoyable piece of entertainment. I recently rewatched it and it's cheesy and dated...
October 31, 2025 at 12:21 PM
60 episodes of television that nurtured my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 per show). My 5th choice is Robotech (1978). My introduction to serialized anime and a very dated by very enjoyable piece of entertainment. I recently rewatched it and it's cheesy and dated...
60 scenes from television that shaped my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 episode per show). my 4th choice is from The Flinstones. I used to watch this show at lunch every day...
October 29, 2025 at 1:30 PM
60 scenes from television that shaped my love of animation (in chronological order, 1 episode per show). my 4th choice is from The Flinstones. I used to watch this show at lunch every day...