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Animated Shows
#26

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Quote: (08-14-2015 08:24 PM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Beavis and Butthead, King of the Hill. I love the subtle and dry humor in those shows, Mike Judge is a damn genius.

Archer and Futurama are my go-to cartoons nowadays

Can't stand Family Guy.

Family Guy-Peter is actually pretty "red pill". (I actually hate that term as I hate The Matrix. Whatever)

American Dad is better however.
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#27

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Bickleberry anyone?

Probably one of the most inappropriate animated series.
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#28

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Archer is so good! Its a raunchier version of Arrested Development. Usually, raunchy just to be raunchy is lame and tired, but this is intelegent, thoughtful-raunchy, and it is hilarious. Things like 'You could drown an infant in my panties' are truely hilarious to some of us. The animation is art. It is so very detailed, and is an absolute pleasure to watch. If I remember correctly, however, I did not quite like the first season or two. But I am I glad I stuck it out. How can you go wrong with all the damn guest stars? Plus it gets major points from me for actual origionality. An example comming to mind would be the Kenny Loggins episode. WTF? That is really funny. I was never a Judy Greer fan either, I could never see what people saw in her, but now I think shes great. Anyway, I really love this show and think people should watch it.
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#29

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Not necessarily adult shows, but animated shows I feel are pretty masculine.
-The Transformers (original)
-ThunderCats (original)
-G. I Joe: A Real American Hero
-Dragon Ball Z (duh)
-Mobile Suit Gundam metaseries (Gundam Wing in particular)
-Voltron
-Jonny Quest
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#30

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American Dad and early seasons of Family Guy. Just can't beat American Dad for entertainment and random stuff plus a lot of things said and done is not wishy-washy.
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#31

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Quote: (01-16-2014 09:17 AM)commiejoe Wrote:  

Mtv's oddities was good fun, 'the maxx', and 'the head'.
For some serious animated movies, try 'watership down' and 'plague dogs'. Made when rotoscoping was the shit.

Old thread and I know this guy got banned, but "Watership Down" is an absolutely FANTASTIC novel and movie as well. I read/saw both this past week and it's extremely red-pill in a lot of ways that I feel like many on here can appreciate.

It's about a group of rabbits that have to abandon their warren due to its pending eradication and have to resettle while fighting predators and finding does (female rabbits) to mate with in order to keep their group sustainable once they find their new territory. It involves a lot of death and destruction that leads to several hard choices for them throughout the story and gives a great insight into the realities of a harsh world where survival is the primary motivation.

Give it a try if you're looking for something to watch or read. It beats most of the shit on Netflix right now. Themes include loyalty and bravery as well as leadership, brotherhood, and fate.
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#32

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Boondocks! This is the first episode I've watched, just a few days ago. Every red pill lesson there is in this episode alone.

You make me want to uuhh!

I'm the tower of power, too sweet to be sour. I'm funky like a monkey. Sky's the limit and space is the place!
-Randy Savage
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#33

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Boondocks! This is the first episode I've watched, just a few days ago. Every red pill lesson there is in this episode alone.

You make me want to uuhh!

I'm the tower of power, too sweet to be sour. I'm funky like a monkey. Sky's the limit and space is the place!
-Randy Savage
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#34

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Quote: (10-03-2016 10:17 PM)Diop Wrote:  

Old thread and I know this guy got banned, but "Watership Down" is an absolutely FANTASTIC novel and movie as well. I read/saw both this past week and it's extremely red-pill in a lot of ways that I feel like many on here can appreciate.

It's about a group of rabbits that have to abandon their warren due to its pending eradication and have to resettle while fighting predators and finding does (female rabbits) to mate with in order to keep their group sustainable once they find their new territory. It involves a lot of death and destruction that leads to several hard choices for them throughout the story and gives a great insight into the realities of a harsh world where survival is the primary motivation.

Give it a try if you're looking for something to watch or read. It beats most of the shit on Netflix right now. Themes include loyalty and bravery as well as leadership, brotherhood, and fate.

My book review of Watership Down is here: thread-43544...pid1359949
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