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Do you consider Invader Zim to be a top tier cartoon?
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>>153028948
Oh yeah, it's good.
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>>153028948
sadly no. it didn't reach that much outside of it's niche. i like it but I am just being honest. the too much screaming also didn't help. compare it to something that can be silent for a bit like arcane. the reason i am saying arcane and not samurai jack is because jack also had some schizo rambling
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>>153028948
Yes it's one of my favourite shows
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it was fun but i watched it mostly because fairly oddparents aired after it
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>>153029017
>like arcane
Opinion discarded
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>>153028948
Never got into it. I always thought it was edgy for the sake of being edgy. I know it must've been a novelty to have a show like this airing in the same network as Spongebob, but once you get to re watch it you realize there isn't much substance beyond that.
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It was better than the ren and stimpy knockoffs it was trying to replace and the space battles were excellent. Even Gir screaming and being random was usually like, a scene at most in an episode and then he would get serious and competent for a moment again or the show would go and focus on Dib again to play it straight.



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