And sorry Brandy fans, but a stand-alone show featuring the Harrington pooch of the Florida Harrington wouldn't work to that matter. That would only be a too hot-topic thing for a children animated series. A show that does too extreme by the Rule 34 goes anywhere. This is why we have the show like it's known to the audience for two decades. And to this point, regarding of how bad and meaningless the series evolved in its almost-depressing-two-seasons, the final show's result is maybe the best way to make a picture of Brandy & Mr. Whiskers and what make the mid-to-late-00s era like a very distracting period for the artistic community. Fortunately, we have better things now, but lame shows like this have a reason to exists even by says it otherwise.
mercredi 5 juin 2024
The show gets HATED!
It's easily a fact that has surround me on recent years. If any of you have read my blog over the past six months, you'll notice that this was paid at a tribute to an animated series that gets lots of online following back it was entirely new, but then, over the course of the '10s decade and eventually now, Brandy & Mr. Whiskers gots lots of hate, both from non-fans and fans. The era which anyone and its dog (No pun intented!) can make any sexual Brandy fanart goes downhill and there is no turning back.
The cartoon series was notably a victim of its era, which the mid-00s were seen for many people like the "Golden Age of... Crap"! And was made on the Michael Eisner-era of the Walt Disney Studio corporation. It's clear that neither its executives and the Disney-lites enjoyed the show a lot by its overbearing cartoon violence and that what makes this kind of show as funny and inventive decades before become out of steam to this point. It's like trying to teaching you the appeal of most Canadian animated shows done on the past decades without thought that they'll looking up all the same.
The one notable good thing about this is the voice-actings, period. They does a perfectly great job by be on-character and without getting distracted by the lameness of its writing. The concept and characters designs of Brandy & Mr. Whiskers have a lot changed on its two years of production. Now, the show is done the way we'll seen today, it's clear it exists only for the internet audience, that predate everything seen on the modern age from that awkward Trigger's Anime featuring Anthro-ish characters, to the godawful adaptation of Magical Girl Site (I seen the first three episodes back they were on! Worst experience ever!) or the likes made for hysterical fans like Zootopia or Hazbin Hotel. Heck, you never seen them in merchandising, which means the lack of appeal for make it a potable franchise.
I think the HATE word is strictly says too strong. I can understand the point, though. I've seen a couple of episodes from the first season for refresh my memory and for the need of this blog, and I am impressed that... it was blah. The voice-actors works fine. The characters are likable and the animations are quite solid all-around but there is a haul of misses that were claims the show a failure back it's beginning. Even by the older days of 2004 or '05, many critics giving hard thought to the show. It's theorically what you seen in anything like the '40s Screen Gems cartoons or... Garfield!
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