I hate how the Simpsons portrays Scottish people as drunken idiots ready to fight or argue at the drop of a hat. Oh no wait thats pretty much me isn't itThe cartoon of my people: King of the Hill.
Texas biases aside, Simpsons, hands down, is one of the best shows put on TV. At least, the first 10 or so years.
TBH futurama is basically the simpsons+The cartoon of my people: King of the Hill.
Texas biases aside, Simpsons, hands down, is one of the best shows put on TV. At least, the first 10 or so years.
Here ya go!No Bob's Burgers?
Family Guy was my favorite, but it feels like it is going off the rails. Rick and Morty is still good, but there are so few episodes. South Park is still good after all these years.
In Spain, for example, they aired The Simpsons around 2 PM back in the early 2000's, dunno now but they just consider it a "cartoon" either way.Futurama counts as an adult cartoon? I was not necessarily expecting Heavy Metal or anything here but Futurama? They played that for kids during dinner around here.
Still I am going with Stressed Eric.
That said the best ones for me are still going to be the nods and slipping things under the radar/past the censors moments of actual cartoons for kids.
Somehow, only one on the list with a TV-MA Rating = (Adult's only) is south park.
I guess that's a fair point. The ratings for games or tv don't dictate who the target audience of the show are for. Just shares with the viewer what kind of "offending" content it may contain for them and suggest what age it is appropriate to view such things at.I think when you're talking adult cartoons, you're more talking who they're aimed at more than whether or not they're appropriate for children. There's not much in Bob's Burgers or even King of the Hill that's inappropriate for kids, but kids clearly aren't the target audience for those shows.