If you were enough younger or older on that travesty year that was 2004, then, you'll probably have watching the antics of Brandy & Mr. Whiskers on its day. It was easily criticized by its workload of gross and innapropriate gags for a Disney Channel show, but was saved by a serviceable legion of fans around the world wide web. If only 20 years later, the show were still relevant to anyone wanted to glimpse onto their (mis)adventures. If only.
Utilizing this blog at the 20th anniversary catalyst of the show, I promise myself to give some fresh reviews of the 77 cartoons episodes of the animated series that had left too sooner, with a non-ending conclusion like series finale. We never known if Brandy Harrington will turn back officially on Florida, thought it didn't stop some fans to wrote fanfics about her eventual return to home.
The show influenced me much, for the first time I become a fan in 2005. It was that time in which I drastically quit my passion for the Looney Tunes cartoons after experienced some dreaded shorts for the first time or that it weren't at funny anymore. That realized me that I'll had took these works at teen for granted. I needed to enjoyed these cartoons at their own merits. That is by that I soon noticing those made in the 1960s weren't that likable (Though I always considered the ultra-budgeted Larriva's Road Runners from Format Films at guilty pleasure. Sue me!), or worse, had made the worst decision ever to pairing two unrelated characters with unwitty and gruesome scripts. It lasted 26 shorts together, thought one may thinking there was more of that by be overairing on Television overseas.
Back to Brandy and Whiskers, this blog is not meant to praising the series by nostalgia, but at an attempt to make a history as possible to one of the most neglected productions of the first quarter of the 21th century, but one that deserve more. Because it was fresh and different back in the day. It was a cartoon show like I always loved to seen it for a modern audience. But it weren't a critical success and its shitload of gross jokes have killing it in all its run.
Maybe the insane fanarts and popularity from the show will make back one day. But it's still more watchable to me than that Kim Possible dreck that act like if it was a generic 90s DiC show, but with much creative control.

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