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volleypearlfan · 2 years ago
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Canadian Cartoons Are Great
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Today, the popular cartoon YouTuber Saberspark uploaded a video talking about the infamous “fart episode” of the 2023 Total Drama series. The comments were filled with hatred and generalizations towards Canadian animation. These terrible comments are not the fault of Saberspark, but it is true that the “big users” in the cartoon community are (mostly) Americans who spread myths and stereotypes about Canadian cartoons. This has bothered me and a few others for quite a while, so here, I’m going to prove why Canadian animation is great, actually, and dispel common misconceptions
All Canadian cartoons are about fart jokes - if you say stuff like this, you clearly have never seen a Canadian cartoon outside of Total Drama and Johnny Test. That’s like if I said “all anime is naughty tentacles” or “all American cartoons are about anvils falling on your head.” And don’t act like your precious USA cartoons and anime are exempt from toilet humor. One example of an anime with toilet humor is Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt - their first episode was about a monster made out of shit. And we all know about the gross out cartoons such as Ren and Stimpy.
Canadian cartoons are cheaply mass-produced because of CanCon - No. What CanCon ACTUALLY states is that a certain percentage of content on a Canadian channel has to be Canadian-made. The policy is about supporting Canadian art, not “mass-producing” cartoons, since this applies to ALL Canadian TV and radio content, animated or otherwise.
Now, let me tell you some reasons why Canadian animation is actually great
Some of your childhood shows, such as Arthur, Franklin, and Little Bear are Canadian in origin.
Some of the most acclaimed cartoons within the cartoon community, such as Ed Edd n Eddy and MLP:FIM, were both animated in Canada and had voice actors from there (same talent pool, in fact - Vancouver)
Inspector Gadget and the Beetlejuice animated series helped keep good animation afloat during the 80s. In a decade full of uninspired and insipid cartoons, these were two of the highlights.
Canada is still a great place to outsource animation, as proven with the works of Nelvana, Mercury Filmworks, Jam Filled, and countless others.
If you grew up without cable, you probably watched PBS Kids and/or Qubo a lot. Guess what - lots of the shows on both of those channels were Canadian. For example: the PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch: Timothy Goes to School, Seven Little Monsters, Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse - these shows are all Canadian! Qubo was also home to Jane and the Dragon, Jacob Two Two, Babar, Spliced, etc - they’re all Canadian too.
Because Canada’s censors are far more lax compared to American ones, Canada has made huge strides in teen and adult animation. Such shows include Total Drama, 6teen, Detentionaire, Undergrads, Producing Parker, etc as well as the movie Heavy Metal.
Also because of the lax censors, Canadian cartoons had positive LGBTQ representation far before the United States did. One episode of 6teen has a character stating “I’m gay,” and in Braceface, the main character assists her gay friend in finding a boyfriend. Unsurprisingly, these episodes never aired in the US.
6teen also dealt with periods before Turning Red, Baymax, and Molly McGee did it (again, the episode was banned in the US).
Finally, here are a few Canadian cartoons I recommend, and where to watch them:
Cybersix (it was a Canadian and Japanese co-production). The whole thing is on TMS’ YouTube channel.
Redwall is on Pluto, and there are episodes of it on YouTube courtesy of Treehouse Direct
Toad Patrol (unfortunately you’re gonna have to resort to low quality YouTube uploads)
Silverwing - again, the complete series is on YouTube
Detentionaire- On Tubi and Pluto!
Ruby Gloom is a great show if you like cute gothic stuff; it too is on Tubi and Pluto
The Adventures of Sam and Max: Freelance Police - on Tubi
One of my favorites, The Raccoons. Basically the Canadian equivalent to The Simpsons, and with a banger ending song. The show’s production company has uploaded episodes of it for free on YouTube.
The original Clone High was animated by the legendary Nelvana (if you’re wondering, the new season is not outsourced to Canada 😔) It is on Paramount Plus and HBO Max
Undergrads - yet again on YouTube, in low quality unfortunately. Like Clone High, it was on MTV.
I also recommend watching some short films from the National Film Board of Canada. My personal favorite is the Log Driver’s Waltz.
Tl;dr - American cartoons are not bad because of Allen Gregory, anime is not bad because of Pupa, and Canadian cartoons are not bad because of Johnny Test or fart jokes.
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minty-the-demon · 1 year ago
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bluebeetle · 2 years ago
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Non Canadians are welcome to answer if youve seen any of these! I considered not putting TDI on as it has a high chance of winning but I wanted to put shows I remembered watching a lot of so....
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jacereaall · 9 months ago
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House Party, Dec 27th
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spacevixenmusic · 2 months ago
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NEW Review has been posted for "Cybersix"!
Sporting a delicious blend of flavors taken from the recipe books of caped crusaders, film noir, golden age sci-fi comics, 90s punk counter-culture, and what we now refer to as "retro anime", Cybersix is simultaneously all of these things, and yet somehow none of them at all, operating on a completely different sub-level all its own. It's a unique concoction of stackable influences, perfectly complemented by its subtle and often unspoken world-building, and its aura of mystery and frequent lack of explanation makes it the type of show that rewards patience and willfully investing one's attention. The best way I can sum up the series conceptually is: "A gender-bending cyborg and her companions - a black panther and a high school science teacher - are relentlessly attacked by the son of a Nazi scientist and an endless menagerie of B-movie monsters as they terrorize a big city somewhere in South America." And although that synopsis does rely on some extrapolation and just a bit of hyperbole, it also doesn't quite do justice to the vibe that Cybersix embodies, which is what truly sets it apart as an amazing show.
Read the full review here! [mildly NSFW]
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pipindr · 1 year ago
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domono08 · 5 months ago
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Hey guys I found Ghandi, I just got this leak frame from season four and I believe that he’s going to be let out next year.
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toonrandy · 2 months ago
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Wake up, babe: A series trailer for Lana Longbeard has dropped! The new show will premiere on CBC Gem in early 2025 as well as on SuperRTL (Germany) and Gulli (France) and on various Cartoon Network feeds in the future!
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stormyth-art · 1 year ago
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Wyatt from 6teen! does anyone else remember this show?? (and it's banger theme song)
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ari-bat · 7 months ago
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Recently got into Blazing Dragons (the cartoon), decided to draw Squire Flicker because I love him
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justobuy · 5 months ago
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I've binge-watched detentionaire recently. Saw season 2 and 3 in my childhood in french, and like a decade later it finally aired its last season in french too, so I've been catching it back.
Anyway, power couple.
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itneedsmoregays · 2 months ago
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Happy 20th anniversary, 6teen!
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6teen aired on Canadian TV 20 years ago today!
You all know the words!
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narcobarbies · 8 months ago
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MARFA Jacob Two-Two
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mask131 · 6 months ago
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A French childhood: Di-Gata the Defenders
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Nationality: Canadia and Luxembourg coproduction - now that's a combination you do not see very often!
This show marked my young mind due to one specific detail. I forgot all about the characters, plots, even the artstyle of the show I forgot about - but I never forgot the runes and the sigils. Them stayed imprinted in my mind ; they were in fact the very reason I watched the show in the first place, and I kept drawing them on sheets of paper.
Most importantly, I would have NEVER remembered the name of this cartoon if it wasn't for the fact I got a cereal-box collectible linked to it, a precious toy I still have to this bear and which bears the "Di-Gata" trademark.
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theolivepit04 · 11 months ago
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Jacob and his siblings definitely have Scottish ancestry on their mom’s side.
Also, I noticed a neat little detail: while Auntie Good-For-You was waking the kids up, this scene was showing all the siblings waking up due to the bagpipes; the order went from youngest to oldest.
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haveyouseenthiscartoon · 1 year ago
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