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Reply #30 posted 09/27/10 7:44am

MoniGram

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blueblossom said:

American Dad .................so bad and yet so good!!!!

I love this show!

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Reply #31 posted 09/27/10 3:21pm

Wheelman

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Family Guy, all the way... over. smile

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Reply #32 posted 09/27/10 3:34pm

JoeTyler

90s: Simpsons

00s: Family Guy

easy...

other awesome shows are Futurama, South Park and recently American Dad looks good enough...

BTW: does anyone know/remember a very NASTY show (I think it was canadian) about a family consisting of a lazy/sarcastic father-bum, a bitter-ugly mother & an alcoholic teenager who had one imaginary friend ( a smartass duck or something like that), and other characters including two gonzo pornstars and one corrupt chief of police?? I think it ran during the early 00s...I watched some episodes during the summer of 2003 and I was like whofarted & spit it was a South Park meets Family Guy kind of show but A LOT nastier and weirder...

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Reply #33 posted 09/27/10 3:51pm

Efan

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I love them both. I suppose if I had to choose one over the other, The Simpsons would have a slight edge because there are so many more years' worth of it.

One thing that freaks me out with both of them: When one of their early episodes is on featuring the wrong-voiced Homer or the wrong-voiced Meg, I can't watch.

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Reply #34 posted 09/27/10 3:59pm

Vendetta1

Family Guy but I still watch them both religiously. The Simpsons ued to be much funnier.

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Reply #35 posted 09/27/10 4:16pm

Efan

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Vendetta1 said:

Family Guy but I still watch them both religiously. The Simpsons ued to be much funnier.

The Simpsons used to be absolutely brilliant and hysterical. The new ones are always disappointing in comparison. But they can still be incredibly good.

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Reply #36 posted 09/27/10 4:17pm

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retina said:

The Simpsons all the way. Family Guy is too crude and the jokes are too random. I don't like or care about the characters either.

That's it in a nutshell for me.

The Simpsons is not only brilliant, hilarious and socially relevant, it's got a heart. fallinluv

Exactly! That's important.

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Reply #37 posted 09/27/10 4:35pm

NDRU

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Efan said:

Vendetta1 said:

Family Guy but I still watch them both religiously. The Simpsons ued to be much funnier.

The Simpsons used to be absolutely brilliant and hysterical. The new ones are always disappointing in comparison. But they can still be incredibly good.

I haven't seen a good Simpsons for a while now, but they still have a couple funny moments per show.

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Reply #38 posted 09/27/10 5:47pm

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The Simpsons. I find parts of Family Guy funny, but it's 90% random flash backs without even attempting a story most of the time. So I guess I appreciate the work that goes into The Simpsons. Same with South Park. It may be over the top in much of its humor, but it at least attempts to have a cohesive story and will usually try to address real life issues in its own way. Family Guy doesn't do that.

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Reply #39 posted 09/27/10 7:06pm

Wheelman

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JoeTyler said:

90s: Simpsons


00s: Family Guy



easy...



other awesome shows are Futurama, South Park and recently American Dad looks good enough...



BTW: does anyone know/remember a very NASTY show (I think it was canadian) about a family consisting of a lazy/sarcastic father-bum, a bitter-ugly mother & an alcoholic teenager who had one imaginary friend ( a smartass duck or something like that), and other characters including two gonzo pornstars and one corrupt chief of police?? I think it ran during the early 00s...I watched some episodes during the summer of 2003 and I was like whofarted & spit it was a South Park meets Family Guy kind of show but A LOT nastier and weirder...

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nope don't remember it at all
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Reply #40 posted 09/27/10 7:15pm

Keyumdi

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I despise Family Guy so I'm going to go with The Simpsons.

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Reply #41 posted 09/27/10 7:39pm

BklynBabe

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Stewie just got me with "whatchu doin' up there?" ..."counting the stars in Orion's penis!" falloff
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Reply #42 posted 09/27/10 8:06pm

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Wheelman said:

JoeTyler said:

90s: Simpsons

00s: Family Guy

easy...

other awesome shows are Futurama, South Park and recently American Dad looks good enough...

BTW: does anyone know/remember a very NASTY show (I think it was canadian) about a family consisting of a lazy/sarcastic father-bum, a bitter-ugly mother & an alcoholic teenager who had one imaginary friend ( a smartass duck or something like that), and other characters including two gonzo pornstars and one corrupt chief of police?? I think it ran during the early 00s...I watched some episodes during the summer of 2003 and I was like whofarted & spit it was a South Park meets Family Guy kind of show but A LOT nastier and weirder...

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nope don't remember it at all

I have no idea...you sure you're not mixing it up with Duckman? Which is 100000x better than Family Guy.

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Reply #43 posted 09/27/10 9:29pm

Paris9748430

Simpson, even though I love Family Guy.

The Frank Grimes episode came on today, and I think the writing was so brilliant.

I love the random pop culture references of Family Guy and absurity of it all, but the Simpsons borders on genius sometimes.

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Reply #44 posted 09/27/10 9:52pm

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MoniGram said:

blueblossom said:

American Dad .................so bad and yet so good!!!!

I love this show!

me too! Klaus is about my favorite ever animated character on tv.

as for the original post, it's Family Guy for me. hopefully we'll get to see what's up with Brian's novel this season, hmm? evillol

"what's that book where they're all behind the wardrobe?"
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Reply #45 posted 09/27/10 11:24pm

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I like both, but the Simpsons has lost its spark, all the new episodes are digitally done but the jokes are lame. The only funny character is Homer, seriously he is a legend. He's so stupid and yet so watchable (Marge whats the number for 911?) and even though hes been in jail several times, lost his job, been in hospital, nearly died and other things, he always finishes out on top. Plus there's the iconic Doh! and Hmmmm (Insert food here). The best Simpsons were the Season 4 to 7 period (92-96).

Family Guy, even though its got questionable subject matter to me is the greatest cartoon ever made, consistently funny plot lines, pop culture references and brilliant characters. Quagmire is a legend along with Stewie, Peter, Joe and Cleveland. Spinoffs are jsut as funny American Dad and Cleveland show, the character of Roger too is genius, a cross dressing narcissistic alien. Whereas Futurama is just dull to me and South Park is just too far gone for comment. Its vulgar and tasteless.

Easily this rank

1. Family Guy 10/10

2. Simpsons 8.5/10 (Just for Homer J Simpson alone and Ned Flanders)

3. Cleveland Show 8/10

4. American Dad 7/10

5. Futurama 3/10

6 South Park 1/10

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So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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Reply #46 posted 09/28/10 3:25am

JoeTyler

I've found it! It was easier than I thought...it seems that the show was reasonably popular during the early-00s, at least in Canada; oh yes, I was right, it was a TV comedy (for adults= made in Ottawa lol

The name of the show is Kevin Spencer:

"Kevin Spencer is an animated television series developed by Greg Lawrence, aired in Canada (99-05) on The Comedy Network and aimed at adult audiences. It takes its name from the main character. Unlike traditional animated programs, Kevin Spencer uses crude style of two-dimensional animation".

"Most of the adventures on the show revolve along illegal schemes committed by any or all three of the characters. Most of the time their motive is nothing more than the ability to acquire more money than their welfare cheques give them. Kevin occasionally goes to school, encountering other stereotypes and people who are almost as stupid as his parents."

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ries)[/url]

Hell yeah, I remmeber this show, it was nasty... lol wall

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Reply #47 posted 09/28/10 5:48am

joseph8

Family Guy can be funny but some of the stuff is so mean spiritted that I don't want to watch it over and over again like I do The Simpsons.

The Simpson are funny without so much of the cruelty.

**Also, Family Guy creator really seems to have a bug up his ass about Black people! mad

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Reply #48 posted 09/28/10 7:15am

andykeen

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Have you guys heard the word....?


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Reply #49 posted 09/28/10 7:21am

alexnvrmnd777

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Have you guys heard the word....?

Heard the word? Why, no. What's the word?
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Reply #50 posted 09/28/10 7:23am

Genesia

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Neither.

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Reply #51 posted 09/28/10 7:26am

andykeen

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

andykeen said:

Have you guys heard the word....?

Heard the word? Why, no. What's the word?

Bird bird bird, the bird is the word !

Everybody's heard about the bird !
Bird bird bird, the bird is the word !

Don't you know about the bird?
Well everybody's heard about the bird !


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Reply #52 posted 09/28/10 7:27am

squirrelgrease

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Haven't watched a full episode of either show.

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Reply #53 posted 09/28/10 7:34am

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squirrelgrease said:

Haven't watched a full episode of either show.


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Reply #54 posted 09/28/10 8:10am

JerseyKRS

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I don't understand how this is even a debate. Though wildly entertaining (for fans of the show) and popular, Family Guy doesn't have the writing of the Simpsons.

Plus the no sense of linear story thing, I have to say, isn't very funny. I'm not sure how many times making the same quip 25 times in a row in the span of 20 seconds continues to be amusing. The constant cuts to completely irrelevant scenes is a bit played.

True, the Simpsons is not as funny as it used to be, but what show can be for over 20 years?

Collectively, Simpsons is smarter and funnier. Family Guy is like a quick jerk off......good for what it is.



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Reply #55 posted 09/28/10 11:34am

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JoeTyler said:

I've found it! It was easier than I thought...it seems that the show was reasonably popular during the early-00s, at least in Canada; oh yes, I was right, it was a TV comedy (for adults= made in Ottawa lol

The name of the show is Kevin Spencer:

"Kevin Spencer is an animated television series developed by Greg Lawrence, aired in Canada (99-05) on The Comedy Network and aimed at adult audiences. It takes its name from the main character. Unlike traditional animated programs, Kevin Spencer uses crude style of two-dimensional animation".

"Most of the adventures on the show revolve along illegal schemes committed by any or all three of the characters. Most of the time their motive is nothing more than the ability to acquire more money than their welfare cheques give them. Kevin occasionally goes to school, encountering other stereotypes and people who are almost as stupid as his parents."

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ries)[/url]

Hell yeah, I remmeber this show, it was nasty... lol wall

Oh, that show. No one watched it.

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Reply #56 posted 09/28/10 12:31pm

JoeTyler

JustErin said:

JoeTyler said:

I've found it! It was easier than I thought...it seems that the show was reasonably popular during the early-00s, at least in Canada; oh yes, I was right, it was a TV comedy (for adults= made in Ottawa lol

The name of the show is Kevin Spencer:

"Kevin Spencer is an animated television series developed by Greg Lawrence, aired in Canada (99-05) on The Comedy Network and aimed at adult audiences. It takes its name from the main character. Unlike traditional animated programs, Kevin Spencer uses crude style of two-dimensional animation".

"Most of the adventures on the show revolve along illegal schemes committed by any or all three of the characters. Most of the time their motive is nothing more than the ability to acquire more money than their welfare cheques give them. Kevin occasionally goes to school, encountering other stereotypes and people who are almost as stupid as his parents."

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ries)[/url]

Hell yeah, I remmeber this show, it was nasty... lol wall

Oh, that show. No one watched it.

well, I only watched it during 2003, at 2:00 am, it was clearly a show for adults, or at least +18 years old guys; anyway, it ran for 6 years, so I guess it had a loyal cult following or something... shrug lol

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Reply #57 posted 09/28/10 1:54pm

MISTERHANDS

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family guy

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Reply #58 posted 09/28/10 2:21pm

JustErin

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JoeTyler said:

JustErin said:

Oh, that show. No one watched it.

well, I only watched it during 2003, at 2:00 am, it was clearly a show for adults, or at least +18 years old guys; anyway, it ran for 6 years, so I guess it had a loyal cult following or something... shrug lol

One thing about Canada you should know is our programs don't run for a long time because they are good or popular, they run because networks HAVE to have a certain amount of CANCON (Canadian content). lol

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Reply #59 posted 09/28/10 3:12pm

JoeTyler

JustErin said:

JoeTyler said:

well, I only watched it during 2003, at 2:00 am, it was clearly a show for adults, or at least +18 years old guys; anyway, it ran for 6 years, so I guess it had a loyal cult following or something... shrug lol

One thing about Canada you should know is our programs don't run for a long time because they are good or popular, they run because networks HAVE to have a certain amount of CANCON (Canadian content). lol

that's ... disappointing...lol OK, anyway

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