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The Venture Bros. (2003)
Another of My Favorite Cartoons
Been watching this show since I was 13. It still remains one of my all time favorite cartoons. The characters in the show are diverse and plentiful. The humor is just my style. It ranges from stupid, witty, satirical, dark, blue, and surreal. It also covers many more, but I'll spare writing them all out, because the show covers just about every area of comedy there is. The one and only disappointment I have with this show, is the small number of seasons it has put out since its premiere on Adult Swim back in 2003. It's had a 10 year run so far and has only produced 5 seasons. The Venture Bros. is a show that I love and keeps me wanting more. Every episode just keeps getting better and better.
Childrens Hospital (2008)
Hands Down One of the Worst Adult Swim Programs
Adult Swim should stick to cartoon and other animation programs. Children's Hospital is just awful. A show so stupid, that I'd imagine you'd have to be stupid yourself to enjoy the show. I actually forced myself to watch several episodes of the show to see if it was any good. In my opinion, every episode was worse. After 4 or 5 agonizing episodes, I finally had enough. Most of the humor is lewd and obscene or just plain ignorant and stupid. There is no sophisticated, witty, or satirical humor in the show at all. However, if you do like this show, then to each his own. Everyone has a different sense of humor. However, as for me, this show is definitely one of the worst.
King of the Hill (1997)
One of My Favorites
I have loved King of the Hill since it first came out in the late 90's. I remember watching this show when I was a kid. That was back when it was still being aired on the FOX channel and not Adult Swim. And now all these years later you can bet at 8 o' clock every night I navigate my way over to Adult Swim and watch the two episodes they show. (It's 8 my time because I'm in the Central Time Zone for those wondering). I also respect the show, because it does not rely on vulgar humor like most other cartoon-comedy shows. King of the Hill is actually one of the very few cartoon-comedy shows that I feel comfortable to watch with the kids. Sure, the show does say the words "*ss", "b*tch", and "d*mn" a couple of times, but the kids are mature enough to handle it and know not to repeat those words in front of their elders. Overall, the show does maintain a family-oriented atmosphere.