What is the cartoon equivalent in ambition and impact?
>>151023864I’d say Snow White
>>151023864What cartoon deals with themes of crippling nostalgia? That would probably be a good place to start.Really the most I can do is point towards Mother 3 and that's just a videogame.
>>151023864Star Wars Rebels.
>>151023917I say this while totally forgetting that the Incredibles is right there.
>>151024004the incredibles touches on similar themes, definitely, but i think op is getting more at the "impact" part. the same way watchmen influenced comics and is widely regarded as the "best comic book" of all time, what's the cartoon equivalent? i think the more accurate keyword to focus on would be "maturity". watchmen is, frequently, seen as a "mature" comic book
>>151024824You nailed it this is exactly what I'm asking
>>151023864Samurai Jack probably
Aeon Flux?
>>151023864arthureveryones read it and they understand it, the younger generation thinks its amazing in everyway.
>>151023864I think what comes closer is The Prince of Egypt?
>>151023864Batman TAS>>151023882Tbf this is actually a pretty good answer too. Absolute game changer. But I’d almost say it’s more akin to Action Comics 1.
>>151023864SatAM sonic if it had focused on uncle chuck's overriding his programming, being a symbol of freedom against totalitarian polluters and ecoterrorism being a valid tool to stop it.other than that, probably 90s x-men
>>151023946eh... the 3rd and 4th season were the best, but i think the first two seasons are so corny and vanilla it detracts from its impacti think either clone wars had more impact and scope>>151023917>crippling nostalgiaany and all don bluth stuff, but specifically the first land before time, secret of nimh and all dogs go to heaven. if you like anime and you're trying to watch nostalgic shit, absolutely watch Cowboy Bebop
>>151023864spongebob, I'm not kidding