Nice!
Which ones?
RedWall, OutCast of RedWall, Salamandastron, Rakkety Tam. I recently watched the animated version of the original too, great show.
Nice!
Which ones?
Outcast of Redwall was very good 8/10. It stressed upon the idea that even vermin had a good side and that it could be brought out with loveRedWall, OutCast of RedWall, Salamandastron, Rakkety Tam. I recently watched the animated version of the original too, great show.
pfft, spongebob does that a lot, where even entire backstories are different depending on the episode, and it's funny how there's the idea that kids don't care about that stuff when my friend and I had so many conversations about the lack of continuity in spongebob back in elementary school (and even middle school)I cannot tell you how much I agree with this. I really dislike it when the show has no big plot, only small plots per episode that change nothing in the long run. The shows I listed kinda have that, but they don’t have really big things happening in each episode, so it doesn’t really count. They could definitely have a big plot structure if you imagined it. But shows that contradict themselves really irk me.
I think you mean serial here?and heck, this is not to even mention avatar the last airbender, which was probably the first episodic, story based cartoon I ever watched