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** The show has been steadily growing the beard since "Roger n' Me", finally becoming a classic with the third season episodes "Meter Made" and "Dope & Faith", the latter containing [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome several sublime moments]] including [[BetterThanItSounds a subplot resolution that involves Roger the alien on crack and]] [[ExtravertedNerd Steve Smith]] [[BetterThanItSounds defeating the]] BigBad [[BetterThanItSounds by waving a chopstick and shouting "wash your hands" in Spanish.]]

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** The show has been steadily growing the beard since "Roger n' Me", finally becoming a classic with the third season episodes "Meter Made" and "Dope & Faith", the latter containing [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome several sublime moments]] including [[BetterThanItSounds a subplot resolution that involves Roger the alien on crack and]] and [[ExtravertedNerd Steve Smith]] [[BetterThanItSounds defeating the]] the BigBad [[BetterThanItSounds by waving a chopstick and shouting "wash your hands" in Spanish.]]
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* BobsBurgers got better in it's second season. The slow pacing of the show disappeared and the stories began to come to life and grab attention more.

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* BobsBurgers got better in it's second season. The slow pacing of the show disappeared and the stories began to come to life and grab attention more.more.
*[[AvatarTheLastAirbender Avatar: The Last Airbender]] grew it's beard in the finale of season one in this Troper's opinion. Season two was noticably less childish, and the second half of season three, from [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheDayOfBlackSunPart1 Day of]] [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheDayOfBlackSunPart2 Black Sun]] on, was downright epic. The characters got a lot of character development as the show went on, except maybe [[DishingOutDirt Toph]], although there [[LittleMissBadass wasn't much need of development in her case]] to be honest.
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** ''TransformersPrime'' started off fairly strong but some people complained that it was too reminiscent of the [[Film/{{Transformers}} Transformers film series]] in both look and story structure ([[HumanFocusedAdaptation although with a greater focus on the robots]]). Once the initial miniseries was over and the series proper got started, fans started to really pick up on the high-tension/horror-themed episodes like "Scrapheap," "Predatory," "Operation: Breakdown" and "Rock Bottom." Those episodes in particular started to show how dedicated the series was towards balancing both story and characters.
*** Now we have "Partners", where Starscream [[spoiler:defects from the Decepticons and becomes neutral.]]

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** ''TransformersPrime'' started off fairly strong but some people complained that it was too reminiscent of the [[Film/{{Transformers}} Transformers film series]] in both look and story structure ([[HumanFocusedAdaptation although with a greater focus on the robots]]). Once the initial miniseries was over and the series proper got started, fans started to really pick up on the high-tension/horror-themed episodes like "Scrapheap," "Predatory," "Operation: Breakdown" and "Rock Bottom." Those episodes in particular started to show how dedicated the series was towards balancing both story and characters.
*** Now we have "Partners",
characters. "Partners" is also where there was a sense of a MythArc forming, where Starscream [[spoiler:defects from the Decepticons and becomes neutral.]] ]]
*** While most of those examples will result in arguments, the "One Shall Fall" and subsequent "One Shall Rise" three parter was almost universally praised for some intense action scenes, powerful characterizations and a story twist that turns the classic mythos on their head.
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*** The beard-growing became arguable in the second season, which was met with extremely polarizing fan reactions. While there are still standout episodes that much of the fandom seemingly agrees are good, the season suffers from severe pacing problems, from not taking full advantage of potentially interesting storylines, and the stakes set high by the season 1 finale also seem to have been lowered again.
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*** The beard-growing became arguable in the second season, which was met with extremely polarizing fan reactions. While there are still standout episodes that much of the fandom seemingly agrees are good, the season suffers from severe pacing problems, from not taking full advantage of potentially interesting storylines, and the stakes set high by the season 1 finale also seem to have been lowered again.
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* Speaking of ClassicDisneyShorts: While these old shorts are generally well liked among classic animation fans as a whole, its near universally agreed that these shorts reached their peak in the mid 30's to early 40's, with hits like ''TheOldMill'', ''ClockCleaners'', ''LonesomeGhosts'', and ''Thru the Mirror''.

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* Speaking of ClassicDisneyShorts: While these old shorts are generally well liked among classic animation fans as a whole, its near universally agreed that these shorts reached their peak in the mid 30's to early 40's, with hits like ''TheOldMill'', ''ClockCleaners'', ''LonesomeGhosts'', and ''Thru the Mirror''.''ThruTheMirror''.
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* {{Bob's Burgers}} got better in it's second season. The slow pacing of the show disappeared and the stories began to come to life and grab attention more.

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** The show was only moderately popular when it premiered in Fall 2010 and wasn't too big during its original run. It wasn't until around Spring/Summer 2011, a good time after Season 1 wound down where the show's notability and popularity really exploded. With new fans discovering the show and watching the entirety of Season 1 in their spare time. KnowYourMeme backed this up, as MLP was an entry in a "Best of 2011" poll despite debuting in 2010.

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** The show was only moderately popular when it premiered in Fall 2010 and wasn't too big during its original run. It wasn't until around Spring/Summer 2011, a good time after Season 1 wound down where the show's notability and popularity really exploded. With new fans discovering the show and watching the entirety of Season 1 in their spare time. KnowYourMeme backed this up, as MLP was an entry in a "Best of 2011" poll despite debuting in 2010. It also helped that the middle of 2011 was when TheHub aired reruns during the afterschool hours on weekdays, when older children and teens would have free time!

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** In fact, Disney as a whole gradually grew the beard in the 30's, when Disney pushed for higher quality, more naturalistic animation, ditching the crude rubberhose style of the early cartoons for the most part, with the epitome of their beard growing being the first five Disney features: ''Disney/SnowWhite'', ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''{{Fantasia}}'', ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'' and ''Disney/{{Bambi}}''.

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** In fact, Disney as a whole gradually grew the beard in the 30's, when Disney pushed for higher quality, more naturalistic animation, ditching the crude rubberhose style of the early cartoons for the most part, with the epitome of their beard growing being the first five Disney features: ''Disney/SnowWhite'', ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''{{Fantasia}}'', ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'' and ''Disney/{{Bambi}}''. The studio artists grew from animating rubber-hose cartoons to naturalistic, classical, anatomically-correct humans, animals, and scenery... ''in the span of 3 years!''
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* Recent Disney Channel cartoons (''TheReplacements'', ''AmericanDragonJakeLong'', ''TheEmperorsNewSchool'') seem to start with bad to below-average first seasons, then there would be changes made in their second seasons to address this.

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* Recent Disney Channel cartoons (''TheReplacements'', ''AmericanDragonJakeLong'', ''TheEmperorsNewSchool'') ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewSchool'') seem to start with bad to below-average first seasons, then there would be changes made in their second seasons to address this.
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* A good amount of the ''{{Recess}}'' fanbase say that while season one was good, season two is when the show started to get ''really'' good, with the characters begining to use their catchphrases and more CharacterDevelopment to [[SternTeacher Miss Finster]] and [[AlphaBitch Ashley A.]], among others.

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* A good amount of the ''{{Recess}}'' fanbase say that while season one was good, season two is when the show started to get ''really'' good, with the characters begining to use their catchphrases and more CharacterDevelopment to [[SternTeacher Miss Finster]] and [[AlphaBitch Ashley A.]], among others.others.
* {{Bob's Burgers}} got better in it's second season. The slow pacing of the show disappeared and the stories began to come to life and grab attention more.
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* Most ''{{X-Men: Evolution}}'' fans agree that that show stopped being a [[AnimationAgeGhetto "kiddie cartoon"]] around the season 2 finale. Then came [[DarkerAndEdgier season 3]]...

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* Most ''{{X-Men: Evolution}}'' ''[[{{X-Men Evolution}} X-Men: Evolution]]'' fans agree that that show stopped being a [[AnimationAgeGhetto "kiddie cartoon"]] around the season 2 finale. Then came [[DarkerAndEdgier season 3]]...
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* Most ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' fans agree that that show stopped being a [[AnimationAgeGhetto "kiddie cartoon"]] around the season 2 finale. Then came [[DarkerAndEdgier season 3]]...

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* Most ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' ''{{X-Men: Evolution}}'' fans agree that that show stopped being a [[AnimationAgeGhetto "kiddie cartoon"]] around the season 2 finale. Then came [[DarkerAndEdgier season 3]]...
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* ''The Marvel Action Hour'', the 1990s ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' and ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' cartoons both grew their beards in Season 2; while not rejecting their first seasons, the shows suddenly took a leap forward in quality. Basically, the entire production crew from the first season was fired and replaced.

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* ''The Marvel Action Hour'', the 1990s ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' and ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' cartoons both grew their beards in Season 2; while not rejecting their first seasons, the shows suddenly took a leap forward in quality. Basically, the entire production crew from the first season was fired and replaced. The animation style changed for both shows and most of the Force Works characters from Iron Man were written out to concentrate on better solo stories.
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** Hell, the franchise ''itself'' grew the beard when Friendship is Magic came out! By way of some excellent animation, voice talent, well-rounded characters, interesting storylines, humour for all ages and having LaurenFaust in charge of it! This was grown further when people started watching in response to [[InsultBackfire negative opinions on the show.]] This resulted in the Brony fanbase of today.

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** Hell, the franchise ''itself'' grew the beard when Friendship is Magic came out! By way of some excellent animation, voice talent, well-rounded characters, interesting storylines, humour for all ages and having LaurenFaust in charge of it! This was grown further when people started watching in response to [[InsultBackfire negative opinions on the show.]] This resulted in the Brony fanbase of today.today.
* A good amount of the ''{{Recess}}'' fanbase say that while season one was good, season two is when the show started to get ''really'' good, with the characters begining to use their catchphrases and more CharacterDevelopment to [[SternTeacher Miss Finster]] and [[AlphaBitch Ashley A.]], among others.
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** ''[[Film/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut Bigger, Longer, and Uncut]]''. StephenSondheim purportedly called Matt Stone and Trey Parker after seeing it in theaters to tell them it was the best musical he'd seen in years.

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** ''[[Film/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut ''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut Bigger, Longer, and Uncut]]''. StephenSondheim purportedly called Matt Stone and Trey Parker after seeing it in theaters to tell them it was the best musical he'd seen in years.
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* ''{{Transformers}}: BeastWars'' was very episodic, though still enjoyable, in its first season, but the first season finale and follow-up in the second season began an "Epic kick". By the third season the plot threads were woven much more tightly and characters gained depth. It may not be incidental that the first season was also the longest (in fact as long as both of the other two together).

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* ''{{Transformers}}: BeastWars'' WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' was very episodic, though still enjoyable, in its first season, but the first season finale and follow-up in the second season began an "Epic kick". By the third season the plot threads were woven much more tightly and characters gained depth. It may not be incidental that the first season was also the longest (in fact as long as both of the other two together).
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** The show has been steadily growing the beard since "Roger n' Me", finally becoming a classic with the third season episodes "Meter Made" and "Dope & Faith", the latter containing [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome several sublime moments]] including [[BetterThanItSounds a subplot resolution that involves Roger the alien on crack and]] [[ExtrovertedNerd Steve Smith]] [[BetterThanItSounds defeating the]] BigBad [[BetterThanItSounds by waving a chopstick and shouting "wash your hands" in Spanish.]]

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** The show has been steadily growing the beard since "Roger n' Me", finally becoming a classic with the third season episodes "Meter Made" and "Dope & Faith", the latter containing [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome several sublime moments]] including [[BetterThanItSounds a subplot resolution that involves Roger the alien on crack and]] [[ExtrovertedNerd [[ExtravertedNerd Steve Smith]] [[BetterThanItSounds defeating the]] BigBad [[BetterThanItSounds by waving a chopstick and shouting "wash your hands" in Spanish.]]
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** Really, the fact that Weasel was even able to stray away from being an apendage on C&C and establish itself as an independant show in itself is growing the beard.

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** Really, the fact that Weasel was even able to stray away from being an apendage on C&C and establish itself as an independant independent show in itself is growing the beard.
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** If you ever find the shorts produced by WaltDisney's first animation studio, Laugh-O-Gram Studio (your best bet would be the ''{{Disney/Beauty and the Beast}}'' Blu-Ray), watch them in chronological order.[[hottip:*:Contrary to the arrangement on the ''Beauty and the Beast'' Blu-Ray, you should start with ''LittleRedRidingHood'', then go through ''[[Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians The Four Musicians of Bremen]]'', ''PussInBoots'', and finally ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}''. You may notice a gradually reduced reliance on {{Overly Long Gag}}s, and a stronger desire to actually tell a story, featuring endearing characters. Even then, the visuals have ''nothing'' on the shorts and movies later produced at Walt Disney Animation Studios.

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** If you ever find the shorts produced by WaltDisney's first animation studio, Laugh-O-Gram Studio (your best bet would be the ''{{Disney/Beauty and the Beast}}'' Blu-Ray), watch them in chronological order.[[hottip:*:Contrary to the arrangement on the ''Beauty and the Beast'' Blu-Ray, you should start with ''LittleRedRidingHood'', then go through ''[[Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians The Four Musicians of Bremen]]'', ''PussInBoots'', and finally ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}''. You may notice a gradually reduced reliance on {{Overly Long Gag}}s, and a stronger desire to actually tell a story, featuring endearing characters. Even then, the visuals have ''nothing'' on the shorts and movies later produced at Walt Disney Animation Studios.
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** The show was only moderately popular when it premiered in Fall 2010 and wasn't too big during it's original run. It wasn't until around Spring/Summer 2011, a good time after Season 1 winded down where the show's notability and popularity really exploded. With new fans discovering the show and watching the entirety of Season 1 in their spare time. KnowYourMeme backed this up, as MLP was an entry in a "Best of 2011" poll despite debuting in 2010.

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** The show was only moderately popular when it premiered in Fall 2010 and wasn't too big during it's its original run. It wasn't until around Spring/Summer 2011, a good time after Season 1 winded wound down where the show's notability and popularity really exploded. With new fans discovering the show and watching the entirety of Season 1 in their spare time. KnowYourMeme backed this up, as MLP was an entry in a "Best of 2011" poll despite debuting in 2010.
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* ''ScoobyDooMysteryInc'''s handling of some of the mysteries, StoryArc and romance seemed to get better come the second part of season 1.

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* While starting out fairly strong, ''ScoobyDooMysteryInc'''s handling of some of the mysteries, StoryArc and romance seemed to get better come the second part of season 1.
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*** It also features some big development for Megatron, who rapidly became [[NighInvulnerable one]] [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking of]] [[ManipulativeBastard the]] [[EstrogenBrigadeBait character's]] [[BadAss finest]] [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy incarnations.]]

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*** It also features some big development for Megatron, who rapidly became [[NighInvulnerable one]] [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking of]] [[ManipulativeBastard the]] [[EstrogenBrigadeBait [[MrFanservice character's]] [[BadAss [[{{Badass}} finest]] [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy incarnations.]]
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* While not considered bad, the first season of ''TheSimpsons'' seems jarringly different than other seasons to more recent viewers, due to the show's slower pace, Homer's voice, the quirks of the animation style, etc. The show really picks up in the second season, and then really hits its stride by the third season. The reason was largely financial: the initial Tracey Ullman shorts were done on the cheap (starting with a two-man animation team, one of whom was Matt Groening), and improved as more funding was added. The first season was a half-length trial - with the second season, they got a full whack of funding and were able to set down a regular writing and production cycle and firm up the designs.
* Debatable, but the third season (specifically, "Parasites Lost") is the first real glimpse of what ''{{Futurama}}'' is most highly regarded for -- the ability to mix comedy and melancholy, which leads into its centerpiece plot.
* ''The Marvel Action Hour'', the 1990s ''Series/FantasticFour'' and ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' cartoons both grew their beards in Season 2; while not rejecting their first seasons, the shows suddenly took a leap forward in quality. Basically, the entire production crew from the first season was fired and replaced.

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* While not considered bad, the first season of ''TheSimpsons'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' seems jarringly different than other seasons to more recent viewers, due to the show's slower pace, Homer's voice, the quirks of the animation style, etc. The show really picks up in the second season, and then really hits its stride by the third season. The reason was largely financial: the initial Tracey Ullman shorts were done on the cheap (starting with a two-man animation team, one of whom was Matt Groening), and improved as more funding was added. The first season was a half-length trial - with the second season, they got a full whack of funding and were able to set down a regular writing and production cycle and firm up the designs.
* Debatable, but the third season (specifically, "Parasites Lost") is the first real glimpse of what ''{{Futurama}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' is most highly regarded for -- the ability to mix comedy and melancholy, which leads into its centerpiece plot.
* ''The Marvel Action Hour'', the 1990s ''Series/FantasticFour'' ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' and ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' cartoons both grew their beards in Season 2; while not rejecting their first seasons, the shows suddenly took a leap forward in quality. Basically, the entire production crew from the first season was fired and replaced.



** ''TransformersAnimated'' was fairly disliked early on for its exaggerated animation style, the episodes were merely decent but not spectacular. ''Thrill of the Hunt'' introduced some of Ratchet's backstory in the original Autobot/Decepticon war and the results were both shocking and mature. It also introduced a popular rivalry between Prowl ({{Ninja}}) and Lockdown ({{Pirate}}).

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** ''TransformersAnimated'' ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' was fairly disliked early on for its exaggerated animation style, the episodes were merely decent but not spectacular. ''Thrill of the Hunt'' introduced some of Ratchet's backstory in the original Autobot/Decepticon war and the results were both shocking and mature. It also introduced a popular rivalry between Prowl ({{Ninja}}) and Lockdown ({{Pirate}}).



** ''JusticeLeague'' Season 2 is considered a vast improvement over Season 1. Mostly thanks to writer DwayneMcDuffie joining the crew, but also managing to seriously think a few plots through such as "A Better World" and especially {{foreshadowing}} of the events of "Starcrossed". This was all largely evident in the season opener "Twilight" which was more aggressive in scope and personal in the stakes than almost anything in the first season.

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** ''JusticeLeague'' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' Season 2 is considered a vast improvement over Season 1. Mostly thanks to writer DwayneMcDuffie joining the crew, but also managing to seriously think a few plots through such as "A Better World" and especially {{foreshadowing}} of the events of "Starcrossed". This was all largely evident in the season opener "Twilight" which was more aggressive in scope and personal in the stakes than almost anything in the first season.



* Most ''XMenEvolution'' fans agree that that show stopped being a [[AnimationAgeGhetto "kiddie cartoon"]] around the season 2 finale. Then came [[DarkerAndEdgier season 3]]...

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* Most ''XMenEvolution'' ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' fans agree that that show stopped being a [[AnimationAgeGhetto "kiddie cartoon"]] around the season 2 finale. Then came [[DarkerAndEdgier season 3]]...



* Although ''{{Daria}}'' was golden from the first episode, "Cafe Disaffecto" was the episode where the show began to hit its stride creatively with regards to Daria being a force of nature within Lawndale, wreaking havoc against the status quo in her own passive-aggressive manner, via causing a riot with her anti-communist "Melody Powers" spy stories after being pressganged into participating in a coffee house open mic night event by her parents and her school.

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* Although ''{{Daria}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' was golden from the first episode, "Cafe Disaffecto" was the episode where the show began to hit its stride creatively with regards to Daria being a force of nature within Lawndale, wreaking havoc against the status quo in her own passive-aggressive manner, via causing a riot with her anti-communist "Melody Powers" spy stories after being pressganged into participating in a coffee house open mic night event by her parents and her school.



* Some ''SouthPark'' fans argue that seasons 4, 5 and 6 were the golden age of the show and the time during which it really kicked off, subtly combining the crude humor of seasons 1, 2 and 3 with the extreme AuthorFilibuster of later seasons.
** ''[[TheMovie Bigger, Longer, and Uncut]]''. StephenSondheim purportedly called Matt Stone and Trey Parker after seeing it in theaters to tell them it was the best musical he'd seen in years.
* ''CodeLyoko'' starts out [[StrictlyFormula pretty formulaic]] in Season 1, but in Season 2 more substantial character development and plots occur, and the show becomes less repetitive.

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* Some ''SouthPark'' ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' fans argue that seasons 4, 5 and 6 were the golden age of the show and the time during which it really kicked off, subtly combining the crude humor of seasons 1, 2 and 3 with the extreme AuthorFilibuster of later seasons.
** ''[[TheMovie ''[[Film/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut Bigger, Longer, and Uncut]]''. StephenSondheim purportedly called Matt Stone and Trey Parker after seeing it in theaters to tell them it was the best musical he'd seen in years.
* ''CodeLyoko'' ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' starts out [[StrictlyFormula pretty formulaic]] in Season 1, but in Season 2 more substantial character development and plots occur, and the show becomes less repetitive.
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*** And further solidified with the early episodes of season 2. Which gave us a god of chaos voiced by Q, the return of Princess Luna and Twilight going insane.

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** Hell, the franchise ''itself'' grew the beard when Friendship is Magic came out! By way of some excellent animation, voice talent, well-rounded characters, interesting storylines, humour for all ages and having LaurenFaust in charge of it! This was solidified when people started watching in response to [[InsultBackfire negative opinions on the show.]] This resulted in the Brony fanbase of today.

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*** And further solidified with the early episodes of season 2. Which gave us a god of chaos voiced by Q, the return of Princess Luna and Twilight going insane.
** Hell, the franchise ''itself'' grew the beard when Friendship is Magic came out! By way of some excellent animation, voice talent, well-rounded characters, interesting storylines, humour for all ages and having LaurenFaust in charge of it! This was solidified grown further when people started watching in response to [[InsultBackfire negative opinions on the show.]] This resulted in the Brony fanbase of today.
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** Hell, the franchise ''itself'' grew the beard when it came out! By way of some excellent animation, voice talent, well-rounded characters, interesting storylines, humour for all ages and having LaurenFaust in charge of it! This was solidified when people started watching in response to [[InsultBackfire negative opinions on it.]] Becoming the Brony fanbase of today.

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** Hell, the franchise ''itself'' grew the beard when it Friendship is Magic came out! By way of some excellent animation, voice talent, well-rounded characters, interesting storylines, humour for all ages and having LaurenFaust in charge of it! This was solidified when people started watching in response to [[InsultBackfire negative opinions on it.the show.]] Becoming This resulted in the Brony fanbase of today.
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** YMMV, of course, but some episodes commonly mentioned as the episode where the show grew the beard include [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E7DragonShy Dragonshy (S1E7)]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E11WinterWrapUp Winter Wrap Up (S1E11)]], or [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E16SonicRainboom Sonic Rainboom (S1E16)]].

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** YMMV, of course, but some episodes commonly mentioned as the episode where the show grew the beard include [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E7DragonShy Dragonshy (S1E7)]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E11WinterWrapUp Winter Wrap Up (S1E11)]], or [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E16SonicRainboom Sonic Rainboom (S1E16)]].(S1E16)]].
** Hell, the franchise ''itself'' grew the beard when it came out! By way of some excellent animation, voice talent, well-rounded characters, interesting storylines, humour for all ages and having LaurenFaust in charge of it! This was solidified when people started watching in response to [[InsultBackfire negative opinions on it.]] Becoming the Brony fanbase of today.
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* ''The Marvel Action Hour'', the 1990s ''Series/FantasticFour'' and ''Series/IronMan'' cartoons both grew their beards in Season 2; while not rejecting their first seasons, the shows suddenly took a leap forward in quality. Basically, the entire production crew from the first season was fired and replaced.

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* ''The Marvel Action Hour'', the 1990s ''Series/FantasticFour'' and ''Series/IronMan'' ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' cartoons both grew their beards in Season 2; while not rejecting their first seasons, the shows suddenly took a leap forward in quality. Basically, the entire production crew from the first season was fired and replaced.
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* ''LooneyTunes'': The early shorts started as shallow, musical oriented Disney ripoffs, but in 1935, TexAvery and BobClampett decided to bring back the fun of old rubberhose cartoons (at a time when Disney was becoming a major force in the industry) which slowly led to the creation of beloved stars like Porky Pig, DaffyDuck, BugsBunny, and the rest of the Looney Tunes ensemble, while previous Disney-derivative stars like Beans the Cat and Oliver Owl faded into obscurity.
* Speaking of ClassicDisneyShorts: While these old shorts are generally well liked among classic animation fans as a whole, its near universally agreed that these shorts reached their peak in the mid 30's to early 40's, with hits like ''TheOldMill'', ''ClockCleaners'', ''LonesomeGhosts'', and ''Thru the Mirror''.
** In fact, Disney as a whole gradually grew the beard in the 30's, when Disney pushed for higher quality, more naturalistic animation, ditching the crude rubberhose style of the early cartoons for the most part, with the epitome of their beard growing being the first five Disney features: ''Disney/SnowWhite'', ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''{{Fantasia}}'', ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'' and ''Disney/{{Bambi}}''.
** If you ever find the shorts produced by WaltDisney's first animation studio, Laugh-O-Gram Studio (your best bet would be the ''{{Disney/Beauty and the Beast}}'' Blu-Ray), watch them in chronological order.[[hottip:*:Contrary to the arrangement on the ''Beauty and the Beast'' Blu-Ray, you should start with ''LittleRedRidingHood'', then go through ''[[Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians The Four Musicians of Bremen]]'', ''PussInBoots'', and finally ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}''. You may notice a gradually reduced reliance on {{Overly Long Gag}}s, and a stronger desire to actually tell a story, featuring endearing characters. Even then, the visuals have ''nothing'' on the shorts and movies later produced at Walt Disney Animation Studios.
* The early ''WoodyWoodpecker'' shorts have not aged well, and it's easy to see why: in WalterLantz's attempt to imitate TexAvery and BobClampett's fast paced slapstick style of comedy, he missed the point. The gags were very Warner Bros. deriative and presented without much conviction, Woody didn't have much consistent characterization, the timing was slow and mushy, and the animation was some of the sloppiest of any cartoon from TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation. Fans agree that things got much better when Disney veteran Dick Lundy arrived at the studio in the mid-40's and took the directors reign-he improved everything, the timing, the animation, the pacing, the gags, everything, bringing the series to what is considered its peak with classics like "Solid Ivory," "Banquet Busters" and "Wet Blanket Policy." And prior to Lundy, ShamusCulhane also beefed up the quality and direction of the series over Lovy.
* While not considered bad, the first season of ''TheSimpsons'' seems jarringly different than other seasons to more recent viewers, due to the show's slower pace, Homer's voice, the quirks of the animation style, etc. The show really picks up in the second season, and then really hits its stride by the third season. The reason was largely financial: the initial Tracey Ullman shorts were done on the cheap (starting with a two-man animation team, one of whom was Matt Groening), and improved as more funding was added. The first season was a half-length trial - with the second season, they got a full whack of funding and were able to set down a regular writing and production cycle and firm up the designs.
* Debatable, but the third season (specifically, "Parasites Lost") is the first real glimpse of what ''{{Futurama}}'' is most highly regarded for -- the ability to mix comedy and melancholy, which leads into its centerpiece plot.
* ''The Marvel Action Hour'', the 1990s ''Series/FantasticFour'' and ''Series/IronMan'' cartoons both grew their beards in Season 2; while not rejecting their first seasons, the shows suddenly took a leap forward in quality. Basically, the entire production crew from the first season was fired and replaced.
* ''{{Transformers}}: BeastWars'' was very episodic, though still enjoyable, in its first season, but the first season finale and follow-up in the second season began an "Epic kick". By the third season the plot threads were woven much more tightly and characters gained depth. It may not be incidental that the first season was also the longest (in fact as long as both of the other two together).
** ''TransformersAnimated'' was fairly disliked early on for its exaggerated animation style, the episodes were merely decent but not spectacular. ''Thrill of the Hunt'' introduced some of Ratchet's backstory in the original Autobot/Decepticon war and the results were both shocking and mature. It also introduced a popular rivalry between Prowl ({{Ninja}}) and Lockdown ({{Pirate}}).
*** ''Megatron Rising'' is also a possible point for Beard Growth, setting up the more sustained arcs of the second season.
*** It also features some big development for Megatron, who rapidly became [[NighInvulnerable one]] [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking of]] [[ManipulativeBastard the]] [[EstrogenBrigadeBait character's]] [[BadAss finest]] [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy incarnations.]]
** ''TransformersPrime'' started off fairly strong but some people complained that it was too reminiscent of the [[Film/{{Transformers}} Transformers film series]] in both look and story structure ([[HumanFocusedAdaptation although with a greater focus on the robots]]). Once the initial miniseries was over and the series proper got started, fans started to really pick up on the high-tension/horror-themed episodes like "Scrapheap," "Predatory," "Operation: Breakdown" and "Rock Bottom." Those episodes in particular started to show how dedicated the series was towards balancing both story and characters.
*** Now we have "Partners", where Starscream [[spoiler:defects from the Decepticons and becomes neutral.]]
* The {{DCAU}} has some examples:
** ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' started off action oriented, with early episodes like "On Leather Wings," "Christmas With The Joker" and "The Last Laugh" being primarily fast paced and minimal plot. "Heart of Ice," though, is generally regarded as one of the best of the entire series and legendary for reinventing Mr. Freeze as a tortured soul who lost his wife.
** ''JusticeLeague'' Season 2 is considered a vast improvement over Season 1. Mostly thanks to writer DwayneMcDuffie joining the crew, but also managing to seriously think a few plots through such as "A Better World" and especially {{foreshadowing}} of the events of "Starcrossed". This was all largely evident in the season opener "Twilight" which was more aggressive in scope and personal in the stakes than almost anything in the first season.
** During the commentary track on "Twilight," Bruce Timm and those with him also say that starting with Season 2 they wanted to push themselves more than they did with the first season. They use the metaphor of ringing a bell; that if you're going to ring a bell, do it as loud and as hard as you can.
*** There's also ''Hereafter'', where Superman gets sent onto a desert planet with a red sun and has to survive without his powers. Not only is the first part, where the people of Earth think Big Blue is dead, genuinely touching, but Supes' interaction with the only intelligent inhabitant of the desert planet is some of the best-written stuff the series saw. It broke the mold of him having TheWorfEffect to showcase the other league and put him by himself in a hostile and unfamiliar environment.
* The ''DuckDodgers'' episode "Of Course You Know, This Means War (and Peace)" provided a very compelling, drama-laden episode that didn't break the tone of the rest of the series, the following episode actually being used for the {{snapback}}.
* ''{{ReBoot}}'', mostly a [[StatusQuoIsGod highly episodic]] children's show in the first two seasons, abruptly became much deeper and somewhat darker in the third season, with a season-wide plot arc that made the show much more entertaining to an older audience. This is likely because they went into syndication in the third season and were no longer subject to [[MediaWatchdog ABC's Broadcast Standards and Practices]] which had constrained them up until that point (including giving Dot a "uniboob" because they didn't want things to be sexual at all).
** Near the beginning of season three, [[spoiler:Enzo loses a game which ultimately results in him becoming older and literally ''growing a beard.'']]
** Actually, it was near the end of the second season when the story began to pick up, starting with the introduction of Andria and culminating with the WhamEpisode finale.
* ''TheRaccoons'' when the human characters were dropped in the second season and the setting changed to a fully FunnyAnimal world. With that new focus, the plots became more original and the characters more complex, such as Cyril Sneer becoming more sympathetic as a AntiHero.
* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' is widely regarded as becoming a more coherant and original show after the two part episode "Stan Of Arabia"; stepping out of the shadow of [[FamilyGuy its predecessor]] by avoiding that shows excessive use of [[FlashbackTwist flashbacks]] and focusing on plot elements that weren't just [[StrawmanPolitical easy political targets]].
** The show has been steadily growing the beard since "Roger n' Me", finally becoming a classic with the third season episodes "Meter Made" and "Dope & Faith", the latter containing [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome several sublime moments]] including [[BetterThanItSounds a subplot resolution that involves Roger the alien on crack and]] [[ExtrovertedNerd Steve Smith]] [[BetterThanItSounds defeating the]] BigBad [[BetterThanItSounds by waving a chopstick and shouting "wash your hands" in Spanish.]]
* Most ''XMenEvolution'' fans agree that that show stopped being a [[AnimationAgeGhetto "kiddie cartoon"]] around the season 2 finale. Then came [[DarkerAndEdgier season 3]]...
* The first season of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' was slow, {{Anvilicious}}, and couldn't escape the label of [[AnimationAgeGhetto "Justice League lite."]] Something at the end of Season 1 just clicked and showed that yeah, they can do drama. Then Season 2 said "Yeah, we can also do superhero comedy!"
** In particular, "Masks", the episode that kicked off the Robin story arc at the end of the first season, introduced the NotSoDifferent dynamic between Robin and [[BigBad Slade]], and started developing Slade's motives and plans beyond the generic evil of his first few appearances really marked the moment of beard growth for many.
* The first season of ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' was okay, but then Greg Weisman was called upon to produce its second season, which many consider to be a vast improvement. Sadly, [[TooGoodToLast the show was cancelled afterwards.]]
* ''MegasXLR'' was kinda undercooked before "Dude, Where's My Head?" found the right balance of {{character focus}}, snark and {{shout out}}s. And of Coop smashing up MechaMooks/New Jersey.
* Although ''{{Daria}}'' was golden from the first episode, "Cafe Disaffecto" was the episode where the show began to hit its stride creatively with regards to Daria being a force of nature within Lawndale, wreaking havoc against the status quo in her own passive-aggressive manner, via causing a riot with her anti-communist "Melody Powers" spy stories after being pressganged into participating in a coffee house open mic night event by her parents and her school.
** Another good example would be the third season's first (production-wise) episode, "Through A Lens Darkly", where the title character diverges from being an InvincibleHero-like protagonist and made her into more of the BrokenAce she would become in later episodes.
* Some ''SouthPark'' fans argue that seasons 4, 5 and 6 were the golden age of the show and the time during which it really kicked off, subtly combining the crude humor of seasons 1, 2 and 3 with the extreme AuthorFilibuster of later seasons.
** ''[[TheMovie Bigger, Longer, and Uncut]]''. StephenSondheim purportedly called Matt Stone and Trey Parker after seeing it in theaters to tell them it was the best musical he'd seen in years.
* ''CodeLyoko'' starts out [[StrictlyFormula pretty formulaic]] in Season 1, but in Season 2 more substantial character development and plots occur, and the show becomes less repetitive.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' does this with its first season finale, when the characters begain to gain some depth and it was not so blatantly MerchandiseDriven. Most notably, Joker shows his nasty side for the first time, Batman / Bruce goes through his first real trauma in his career, and one of the show's best villains (Clayface) is created (arguably exceeding his [[Comicbook/{{Batman}} comic]] and [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Diniverse]] versions). It grew the beard ''again'' in the fourth season, which was not only a marked improvement over a decent third season that was nonetheless probably weaker than the second one, but probably the best for overall storytelling (as well as introducing their excellent version of Dick Grayson).
* In the first season of ''{{Spider-Man The Animated Series}}'', most of the episodes were self-contained and centered around the [[MonsterOfTheWeek villain of the week.]] In other words, it looked just like ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Batman: The Animated Series]]'' except in all the noticable ways in which it was ''inferior'' to ''Batman'' (cruder animation, less exciting violence, less complex villains). The second season kicked off with a season long storyarc, "Neogenic Nightmare", and the show became a multi-part SoapOpera that was less about the villains and more about Peter's personal life, the effect his powers had on his personal life, and the supporting cast. It's this format that has helped this show be fondly remembered...and helped it regularly trounce ''Batman'' in the ratings.
* Recent Disney Channel cartoons (''TheReplacements'', ''AmericanDragonJakeLong'', ''TheEmperorsNewSchool'') seem to start with bad to below-average first seasons, then there would be changes made in their second seasons to address this.
* ''Codename: KidsNextDoor'': Before the 1st season finale, the show was a series of unconnected stories about five kids sticking it to the adults, and a certain bunch of kids who live down the lane. And then said kids whip out a cigar they found at the end of a previous episode....
** The 2nd season finale (E.N.D.) was also this to a lot of fans, for developing the organization more, putting the characters in more danger, and showing that not every operative is a good guy.
** The [[BigDamnMovie movie]] Operation Z.E.R.O. was a CrowningMomentOfAwesome and a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming that shot the series in a magnificent direction with the introduction of BiggerBad Grandfather, the mysterious Numbuh Zero ([[spoiler: Monty Uno, Nigel Uno's normally ditzy dad turned [[BadassGrandpa]]]]), the missing Sector Z, the Recomissioning Module, and many, many more strange plot twists.
** Then comes the splinter cell that comes into focus near the end of the series, followed by mysterious events happening to [[ConspiracyTheorist Numbuh One]]. It all leads up to a master plan that comes to play in the GrandFinale, Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S., giving the show a brilliant sendoff, albeit a TearJerker.
* ''StarWarsTheCloneWars'' started out with some good points of praise alongside a lot of elements that fans did not care for, such as the goofy battle droid humor. The first season episode "Rookies" is generally cited as the moment the show improved because it introduced the coldly efficient commando droids and was an [[ADayInTheLimelight atypical story]] focusing on a small squad of clone troopers. It also had two uses of the word "hell" as a swear, stunning most of the viewers who believed it was watered down for kids. However, [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar it didn't slip by the radar]] for long and got removed from the dialogue on-air.
* ''WesternAnimation/StreetFighter'':The first season was mostly stand alone episodes, with a few recuring elements (i.e. Guile's love interest). The second season has several character arcs through its episodes(i.e. Blanka's accidental further mutation, a growing rivalry between Ken and Ryu, Cammy's brainwashing, and Bison's aquisition of an ancient healing statue that, over the course of the season, drives him to world-destroying insanity). All this and FinalFight, too!
* ''TheBackyardigans'' from season two onwards; the character designs become cleaner and the animation is ''much'' smoother. Even the songs get better.
* ''SpongebobSquarepants'' in the second and third season with consistent episode plots, improved humor and art styles, and lots of CharacterDevelopment of the main cast and characters.
* ''KaBlam'' was less random and fleshed out the characters more in season two.
* Most ''PhineasAndFerb'' fans consider the episode "Dude, we're getting the band back together!" the episode that made them love the series. After that, the animation got better, there was more character development on even the minor characters, and the show started adding more ParentalBonus and [[ContinuityNod Continuity Nods]].
** Some of the rest, consider the episode just before it, ''Its about time!'' for getting truly genre savvy in regards to Doof's and Perry' dynamic. There is also ''You scream , I scream'' in which the writers show you just how self-aware the show is (Plus the FanService in B.U.S.T.E.D started quite a trend).
* ''{{Johnny Bravo}}'' became wittier, funnier and easier to relate to in its second season. It also introduced the characters Carl and Pops which opened the door for more stories besides the standard "Johnny likes women" plot while Suzy evolved from a just a cute little girl with a crush on Johnny to someone more developed and mature and Bunny evolved from the standard mother figure to a louder, more actioney type character.
** Of course, this is debatable since the changes devolved Johnny himself from a social retard to a literal one.
* In another CartoonNetwork example, ''{{I Am Weasel}}'s'' focus strayed away from just "I.R. will never be as good as Weasel" to a wider array of storytelling which may have helped latch it off of Cow and Chicken and into its own show.
** Really, the fact that Weasel was even able to stray away from being an apendage on C&C and establish itself as an independant show in itself is growing the beard.
* CartoonNetwork strikes again! The second season of ''DextersLaboratory'' boasts the most focus balance between the show itself and the Monkey and Justice Friends spin offs and even offered the most easily relatable stories in the show which also helped introduce more inventions that Dexter would invent to make his life easier resulting in the most versitile season of the series.
* ''RockosModernLife'' spent most of its first season focusing on just Rocko himself (Not that he's a boring or unlikable character). Things picked up starting in season 2 when Filburt evolved from a background character to a third friend and the series fleshed out the perspectives of the other characters as well and not just Rocko's. [[spoiler: We witness Filburt and Hutchinson get married and have children, Heffer become a cop only to get arrested himself,]] Mr. Bighead evolves beyond a standard butt monkey to a more easily relatable character and even gains an artist for a son. Heck, Season 3's Wacky Deli is considered the best episode of the show (At least by Murray himself).
* ''RegularShow'' also began to tone down the focus on its main protagonists. Whether this is beard growth or a shark jump, however, depends entirely on the viewer.
* ''DrawnTogether'' became more versitile with its characters and storyline in season 2 and didn't put as much emphasis on its reality show theme. DT's first season was good. But its second season not only pushed the limits of taste, but also how good the show could possibly be.
* ''SittingDucks'' was much better in its second season than it was in its first. The slow atmosphere of the series disappeared and the characterization improved. Bill evolves into a suprisingly braver duck, Ed, Oly and Waddle gain more episodes dedicated to them and they even did better storytelling with Aldo fighting his craving for ducks.
* ''SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'' started out as a strictly episodic action cartoon... and then ''[[WhamEpisode I, Chiro]]'' happened, where it turns out [[ChekhovsArmoury every petty little evil thing Skeleton King had been doing]] was in effort to resurrect a ''[[DarkerAndEdgier demon]]''. The show in general got more serious while the comedy went from general kid-targeted sillyness to an AffectionateParody of anime and science fiction.
* ''ScoobyDooMysteryInc'''s handling of some of the mysteries, StoryArc and romance seemed to get better come the second part of season 1.
* The first few episodes of ''TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron'' simply felt like a spinoff of TheMovie. Around the time Libby got her ExpositoryHairStyleChange, the episodes started developing better and it started feeling more like a Nicktoon.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/AvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]'' introduced the main characters in a disjointed manner (the first five episodes having premiered online in the form of 20 shorts). The show started improving after the founding of the Avengers, and seemed to really hit a stride in the second half of the first season. By that point, the show started focusing less on finding new Avengers, and more on developing the eight they had, while still expanding their universe.
* The fandom mostly agrees that at some point ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' grew the beard. When exactly is debated, but generally it is believed to be sometime near the middle of season one, though some believe that it didn't fully grow the beard until season two.
** The show was only moderately popular when it premiered in Fall 2010 and wasn't too big during it's original run. It wasn't until around Spring/Summer 2011, a good time after Season 1 winded down where the show's notability and popularity really exploded. With new fans discovering the show and watching the entirety of Season 1 in their spare time. KnowYourMeme backed this up, as MLP was an entry in a "Best of 2011" poll despite debuting in 2010.
** YMMV, of course, but some episodes commonly mentioned as the episode where the show grew the beard include [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E7DragonShy Dragonshy (S1E7)]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E11WinterWrapUp Winter Wrap Up (S1E11)]], or [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E16SonicRainboom Sonic Rainboom (S1E16)]].

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