Hi there! I'm buddy! Welcome to my Adult swim/cartoon network blog! Even though i was born a few years after the programming block premiered, adult swim has been this cool figure that pops back into my life like a dad just learning you've acquired a bunch of bucks off and on again. Until just a few years ago I decided to dip my toes into watching adult swim shows to find out what I was missing, and boy am I missing a lot! So here's a lil blog where I stash all my Lil rants and creations related to adult swim. Have fun browsing!
Favorite [AS] show: Yolo: crystal fantasy
Favorite [AS] bumps: ACTN
Oh yeah! Here's a lil watch list thingy!
Finished:
Harvey birdman: attorney at law
Yolo: crystal fantasy
Rick and morty
Ballmastrz: 9009
Birdgirl
Smiling friends
Unicorn: Warriors eternal
Watching:
Aqua teen hunger force
Space ghost coast to coast
The brak show
Metalocalypse
The heart, she holler
Planning to watch/on hold:
Home movies
The shivering truth
The venture bros
Loiter squad
Three busy Debras
Tim and Eric awesome show, great job!
Uh yeah! I watch these things on max so I might not be able to watch all the adult swim shows! Which makes me sad! So...if yall have a way to watch the ones not on max, lemme know :]
Also of course, regular DNI stuff. If your not a nasty asshole then you can chill, we can binge watch bumps together :]
Tags for certain stuff will be here, just don't know what I wanna name em yet lols :P
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21 year old Jerry with a baby Morty cause... uhh...
UNI-JERRY!! (I'm sorry.)
I love Jerry and Morty, they're just... the best, I love them.
[this is my trans Morty oc, I didn't want to draw him with skirts and a ton of pink (unless the clothes and stuff is reused from Summer like the blanket), because I didn't feel comfortable doing so. Not saying boys can't like pink or "girl" stuff, but I personally, as a transmasc, had to go through being forced to wear pink dresses, skirts and stuff, when I genuinely didn't want to wear it and felt uncomfortable and forced - and I just wouldn't want anyone to go through that, even if they're fictional. Thanks for reading if you did :).]
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I'm Taylor Titmouse, I write and illustrate queer erotica featuring freaks and monsters. I also draw a lot of porn that I can't post here, so those will be posted as crops with links to my various uncensored locations.
You can find my illustrated novellas and artbooks on Itchio. I've published a Lot of them. If you don't know where to start, I recommend the Dragon Double Feature series or Roger Crenshaw, or Spring with the Unicorns--that one's free!
Some of my latest releases, try The Long Road if you like gender-based worldbuilding!
You can find the most complete collection of my uncensored art on Patreon and Subscribestar (both are equally served.) I post high resolution art regularly, and everything is neatly organized going back to 2022 (that's longer than I've been posting here!) $5 patrons get access to over 180 exclusive illustrations, and can vote in monthly polls from suggestions made by the $10 tier--who can also commission me at any time with a 10% discount!
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You can also follow me on Twitter, Cohost, or Bluesky, where I post my art uncensored. Below the cut is a list of story tags, which will link you to art and posts about those stories, and provides some context to what they're about. Thanks for checking out my work!
TT Art: my art tag
TT Talks Drawing: my tag for talking about the art-making process
TT Talks Writing: my tag for talking about the writing process
TT Testimonials: my tag for asks reviewing how good my books are :^)
Story Tags
Barnyard Bound: F/M, human/furry, bondage, breeding kink, Harvest Moon also for some reason
Brilliant Ryder: M/F, aliens and medical play (The Xenosexuality Conference)
Chique: NB/Various, fantasy monsters, elves, nudism, catch/fuck (The Sunken City, The Wild Woods)
The Dragon Double Feature: M/F, M/M, M/M/F, dragon/human, oni/human, plus size. Fantasy princess/dragon CNC, Edo era Japan (The Dragon Double Feature, The Dragon Double Feature 2)
Eternella 7: M/M/M, Gundam-inspired space opera erotica. (Eternella 7 Parts 1-3)
House Gerhardt: F/F/M, vampires, trans women, femdom, male humiliation, 1800s.
House of the Risen King: M/F, old god, exhibitionism/nudism, sex cult. (House of the Risen King)
Knight of Thorns: M/F, giant faceless knight/petite princess forced marriage
Laurestine: Trans unicorns, monsters, bondage/stuck in situations, catch/fuck (Spring with the Unicorns)
The Leylic Sea: M/M, historical fantasy, pirates, university wizards (The Captain of the Tybaltine, The Boy from Karkutt)
The Long Road: Goblins, bandits, a princess and a knight. Gangbangs, rope bondage, CNC (The Long Road)
Lover Rescue: F/F/Genderfluid, magical girls, monsters, plus size, cam girling
The Masson Circle: M/M, M/F, 1970s crime romance, multiple ships, femdom, trans male character (The Masson Circle)
Max and Mortis: M/F, exhibitionism, naturalism, photography, nudism
Monsterfuck Mountain: Fantasy monsters, WIP erotic CYOA (You're A Mage on Monsterfuck Mountain)
The Night Guest: M/F, young man/older woman, oni/human (The Night Guest)
Objects of Affection: M/F, F/F, robot girls and people being weird about them
The Sleeping Garden: M/Agender, alien, science
Starbuster: M/M, a WIP novel-length superhero romance
Roger Crenshaw: Trans M/M, monsters, occultism, early 1900s (The Vampires of New Haven, The Wolves of the West, The Shadow in the Shelves, The Dogs at Duskfall)
Romick: M/F/Various, evil wizard/obedient doll, magical sex, experimentation kink, dungeon bondage (The Tenebrous Tower)
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Where are the teenage/YA cartoons?
Recently, two cartoons that were slated to be on Cartoon Network, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal and My Adventures With Superman, are now going to be on Adult Swim.
To me, this move makes no sense. These shows could have diversified Cartoon Network’s very barebones lineup, but they were shoved to Adult Swim. I sorta understand Unicorn, as it is dark (but definitely not on the same level as Primal, one of Genndy Tartakovsky’s other shows), but My Adventures with Superman? That show seems pretty innocuous. It has a bright color palette and doesn’t seem similar to Harley Quinn or the later seasons of Young Justice.
This reminds me of the desperate need there is for teen/YA-oriented western cartoons. In western animation, there are three primary audiences:
Preschoolers; anything rated TV-Y, shown on PBS Kids, Nick Jr, Disney Junior, or Cartoonito. Example: Doc McStuffins.
Big kids/elementary school crowd; anything rated TV-Y7, can be seen on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Disney Channel. Example: The Amazing World of Gumball.
Adult; anything rated TV-14 or TV-MA, seen on Adult Swim, Comedy Central, or the prime time Fox lineup. Example: Rick and Morty.
That’s it. Despite what the rating of TV-14 might lead you to believe, the stuff on Animation Domination or Adult Swim isn’t targeted to teenagers, obviously.
This leaves teenagers in a weird spot when it comes to watching cartoons (western ones, that is. They definitely watch anime). They tend to stick with big kids and/or adult cartoons, like Avatar. With all of the heavy subject matter it and Korra tackle, they definitely feel more like teenage cartoons, especially since they were inspired by anime.
I bring up anime because they have clearly defined demographics, including teenagers. They have manga/anime for teenage boys, shonen (Naruto, One Piece, Dragon Ball Z), and teenage girls, shojo (Fruits Basket, Kamisama Kiss, Yona of the Dawn).
Shojo anime (except Sailor Moon) pretty much never air on American TV, but when shonen anime are exported here, they end up on Adult Swim’s Toonami block. For example, Demon Slayer aired on Toonami (they had to stop airing it because it got too expensive), and in America, the Mugen Train movie was rated R. This despite Demon Slayer being aimed at teenagers, and also being enjoyed by small children in Japan. They even had a Japanese Happy Meal promotion that ran alongside Pretty Cure, a show that actually is aimed at small children (kodomomuke).
With America’s teenagers flocking to anime, I believe that the American animation industry should keep up with the times and try to capitalize on the teenage demographic instead of shoehorning shows to be for elementary schoolers or adults.
Here are some western cartoons I believe could be classified as YA/teenage shows:
Avatar and Korra, as mentioned above.
Most cartoons aired on MTV, such as Daria, Beavis and Butthead, and Clone High. It helps that MTV itself was aimed at teenagers. Aeon Flux is an exception however, as it is clearly for adults. They’re often shoehorned into the category of “adult animation,” but their subject matter is more appealing to teens.
6teen. It’s right there in the title! Canada knows what’s up.
Total Drama, another Canadian cartoon. I know that they made the younger-skewing DramaRama spin-off because teenagers weren’t watching cartoons anymore, but now that the main show is coming back, it will definitely be aimed at teenagers again.
Sym Bionic Titan, yet another Tartakovsky show, pretty much is a teen/YA show, minus swearing. If I remember correctly, it aired on Toonami for a little while.
Regular Show. The most obvious example of a YA cartoon disguised as a kids cartoon.
Infinity Train. Never forget that it was cancelled because “no child entry point.”
As Told By Ginger is essentially a teen drama in animated form.
Invader Zim - Nickelodeon asked Johnson Vasquez to make a show directed towards older audiences, got exactly what they wanted (most of the viewership was from teens and adults, especially of the shops-at-Hot Topic variety) and cancelled it anyway.
Arcane is technically an adult series, but League of Legends is rated T by the ESRB, so I’m putting it in the teen/YA category (there IS a distinction between ‘young adult’ and ‘adult’)
I highly doubt that the likes of Nickelodeon will add a teenage animation block to their lineup (and TeenNick is nothing but iCarly reruns), but I hope that streaming services will start capitalizing on the YA demographic for western animation. Bee and Puppycat is a good start, featuring relatable young adult situations while technically being watchable for all ages. At least Unicorn is gonna air on ACME Night, which isn’t too late in the evening (currently, the block starts at 5:30 EST). And with Clone High and the aforementioned Total Drama making a comeback, I’m holding out hope for more YA animation.
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