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PART ONE OF THE RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW
It's been over a year since this certain show aired... and maybe I could consider myself a big fan of "Teen Titans Go!" But... why? Despite the show having noticeable flaws, and I do enjoy the content of the 2003 series, "Teen Titans" more, I have done a lot from this show, such as fanart, videos, and even animation. Maybe this series is a guilty pleasure. Knowing so much about it, I thought it would be interesting to go through the pros and cons of this series, and share my thoughts about the show itself. Before I go to the content of the show, I'll talk about the animation first.
ANIMATION- There is not much to discuss involving the animation. It's a standard flash animated cartoon, but character movements can look fluid or detailed in action scenes. However, the art style makes it very unique. I do like the character designs. While having simpler bodies, they still resemble the characters. The backgrounds are nice to look at, and the colors are very vivid. Of course, this is vastly different when comparing it to the 2003 series being in traditional animation and with darker and more natural colors, but I got used to the new style pretty quickly.
CONTENT- Before I begin, I will not compare the content of this show to "Teen Titans", because there is no continuity to the 2003 series. I will have to admit that the premise does sounds fairly interesting at first. Seeing what the Teen Titans would do outside fighting crime can allow us to get some laughs. However, seeing most of the season overall... the best way I can describe Teen Titans Go's comedy, is... "moderate". Of course, everyone has different tastes of comedy, but I'm describing my opinions on the subject. Now, why do I say this? I will need to admit that there are funny episodes, but there are also several storylines throughout the season that come out being dry. Even if every episode will attempt to give me a laugh more than once, there are times when jokes can either be dull that can make me bored, or sadistic that can make characters become unlikable. As for the action, the scenes are decent. They last about 2-3 minutes in an episode, and they are mildly entertaining to watch. The H.I.V.E. Five are the main villains of the show, but occasionally there will be others. And, that's pretty much it to describe the action, since it's not originally the focus in the first place.
Now that we got through the main of the series, the question involving this subject... is if this show is worth watching. My answer to this question... is to just try it once. Unlike the 2003 series, there are no story arcs in this show, so you're not going to miss much and there is no specific episode to watch. There are fans who enjoy "Teen Titans" more, and there are fans who enjoy "Teen Titans Go!" more. I like both series, but this will depend on you, which is what matters. And let's face facts, there are better cartoons than this show, and there are even worse cartoons than this.
Very soon, I will go through the main five characters (starting next week), and also list my choices for the 5 best and 5 worst episodes of Season 1 (starting the next 2 weeks when the season completes) in my opinion. This one was fun to make.
It's been over a year since this certain show aired... and maybe I could consider myself a big fan of "Teen Titans Go!" But... why? Despite the show having noticeable flaws, and I do enjoy the content of the 2003 series, "Teen Titans" more, I have done a lot from this show, such as fanart, videos, and even animation. Maybe this series is a guilty pleasure. Knowing so much about it, I thought it would be interesting to go through the pros and cons of this series, and share my thoughts about the show itself. Before I go to the content of the show, I'll talk about the animation first.
ANIMATION- There is not much to discuss involving the animation. It's a standard flash animated cartoon, but character movements can look fluid or detailed in action scenes. However, the art style makes it very unique. I do like the character designs. While having simpler bodies, they still resemble the characters. The backgrounds are nice to look at, and the colors are very vivid. Of course, this is vastly different when comparing it to the 2003 series being in traditional animation and with darker and more natural colors, but I got used to the new style pretty quickly.
CONTENT- Before I begin, I will not compare the content of this show to "Teen Titans", because there is no continuity to the 2003 series. I will have to admit that the premise does sounds fairly interesting at first. Seeing what the Teen Titans would do outside fighting crime can allow us to get some laughs. However, seeing most of the season overall... the best way I can describe Teen Titans Go's comedy, is... "moderate". Of course, everyone has different tastes of comedy, but I'm describing my opinions on the subject. Now, why do I say this? I will need to admit that there are funny episodes, but there are also several storylines throughout the season that come out being dry. Even if every episode will attempt to give me a laugh more than once, there are times when jokes can either be dull that can make me bored, or sadistic that can make characters become unlikable. As for the action, the scenes are decent. They last about 2-3 minutes in an episode, and they are mildly entertaining to watch. The H.I.V.E. Five are the main villains of the show, but occasionally there will be others. And, that's pretty much it to describe the action, since it's not originally the focus in the first place.
Now that we got through the main of the series, the question involving this subject... is if this show is worth watching. My answer to this question... is to just try it once. Unlike the 2003 series, there are no story arcs in this show, so you're not going to miss much and there is no specific episode to watch. There are fans who enjoy "Teen Titans" more, and there are fans who enjoy "Teen Titans Go!" more. I like both series, but this will depend on you, which is what matters. And let's face facts, there are better cartoons than this show, and there are even worse cartoons than this.
Very soon, I will go through the main five characters (starting next week), and also list my choices for the 5 best and 5 worst episodes of Season 1 (starting the next 2 weeks when the season completes) in my opinion. This one was fun to make.
Total Dramarama - From Badge to Worse
Spoilers, of course. Haven't written about an episode in a while, so I'll briefly talk about today's. "From Badge to Worse" involves Courtney needing a "Make A New Friend" badge, and it appears that she's friends with everyone in daycare, except for Gwen.
With All-Stars and their attempt at making Gwen and Courtney friends failed, this episode to me felt like the writer for this episode wanted to handle Gwen and Courtney's relationship better. That's not to say this episode will fix anything in the long run, but it was moreso a nice several minutes of these two characters interacting, and that's what I really wanted, anyway.
Some may be dis
Total Dramarama - Duck Duck Juice
Here's my thoughts on the second episode of "Total Dramarama". This will contain some spoilers, and for those who have seen the episode, I'm sure you'll know what I'll talk about.
This episode involves Jude and Izzy daring each other to drink Chef's "Rainbow Juice", and that leaves them super-hyper. I liked this episode more than "Venthalla". Part of that is due to seeing Courtney in charge and sticking to the rules, which fits her original character. Some scenes with her and Duncan were pretty cute too, showing that she still keep him in line. Also, you get some interesting references, such as a crayon-styled flashback that involves a toddl
Total Dramarama - Venthalla
The first episode of "Total Dramarama" released early. In short, it was decent. I didn't laugh a lot, and I'll still need to get used to the pitched-up/new voices for some of the cast, but at least the episode itself was amusing to watch. It's still funny that after 10 years of Total Drama, we get this kind of spinoff. I'll watch more of it.
In case you're curious which characters of the original cast are in this show, here's the list:
What we knew already: Duncan, Courtney, Beth, Izzy, Owen
What we know now: Leshawna, Harold, Gwen, Cody, Noah, Bridgette
Also, Creepy Child Gwen is adorable.
A Journal About DA
I noticed it's been over seven years since I've made an account. Things have definitely changed in what I create, and how I do it. It's at least interesting to see what a few years does to someone, I suppose. I enjoyed this site a lot back then, wanting to post something everyday, and even doing a lot of RPs.
For the past few months, though, I'm honestly feeling burnt out here. That's not to say that I dislike the site now. I would occasionally check messages to see new art arriving from people I follow, and it's nice to know that some people can still have fun posting a lot of content. I just personally haven't had the motivation to do the
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Can I talk bout the "Dream" episode for a little bit?