...eh, I don't know. I always get the impression that Nick & Nick Jr's protagonists are much nicer and friendlier than CN's protagonists...
...oh, you mean currently? In that case, you may have a point.
Yep, I'm still here.Lying to the other girls is understandable, but why keep Dad in the dark?
I'm referring to Sleuth or Consequences by the way.
edited 19th Apr '16 7:21:51 PM by MetalMichelangelo
Wait, Harvey Beaks, Sanjay and Craig, and Pig Goat Banana Cricket (sans Banana) are Jerkass Protagonists?
edited 19th Apr '16 7:17:23 PM by BigK1337
I know it's probably too early for you all to tell, but who is your favorite sister?
For the plot?
edited 19th Apr '16 8:18:04 PM by Troperfrom95
Ya, I'm weird like that...edited 19th Apr '16 8:45:09 PM by superboy313
Here's a cute video. https://youtu.be/B29CryboeoE
first episode in. So cute, but it's also funny that they forget Lucy and the black kid has such a huge crush on Lori.
"We be we baby!"Wow, the Absentee Actor thing I speculated came sooner than I expected.
Also, do we have a trope for "smart science kid using their family and friends as guinea pigs"?
edited 2nd May '16 2:53:25 PM by MetalMichelangelo
If not, then I shall name that trope The Johnny Test; cause let's face it that's what the show is in a nutshell.
edited 2nd May '16 3:06:38 PM by BigK1337
Not really. Johnny was always faced with unnecessary villainy while Lincoln is dealing with Slice of Life adventures. It's basically Girls Bravo for kids!
"We be we baby!"I was actually answering another troper on if there is a trope for "smart science kid using their family and friends as guinea pigs", and Johnny Test just came to mind as the show's plotlines deal with how Johnny is always the guinea pig for his genius sisters (unethical) experiments. I wasn't really comparing plot lines between the two shows, of course they are different.
One is G-Rated, Platonic Harem and the other is G-Rated Kafka Comedy.
Wait, I think I know where you got confused as to what I said. I meant that Johnny Test in a nutshell is the theoretical trope "smart science kid using their family and friends as guinea pigs", not that The Loud House is Johnny Test. Damn you, context!
edited 2nd May '16 3:28:22 PM by BigK1337
Family Harem = Platonic?
edited 2nd May '16 3:23:34 PM by randomness4
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Blame the internet for describing this show, not me. Especially the porn parts of the internet . . . that part of the internet does not know what platonic means.
edited 2nd May '16 3:27:02 PM by BigK1337
What an age we live in.
simple asI'm not really seein' what they're seeing, this art style is capping pervertive imagination.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Never underestimate the power of Self-Fanservice . . . though to be fair Lori Loud is pretty hot, and the black best friend basically sums up most of the new fans sentiment on that observation.
Unfortunately, it's against my nature to deviate from a show's art style if I ever draw fanart...it seems too disrespectful.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Not me. The whole point fan art has been to draw characters in your own style so deviations are bound to happen. Whether it's something minor like different art style or something obvious like bigger ass 'n titties. I mostly prefer the former always and the latter whenever I want to feel like making my puppy shed a tear.
Too disrespectful isn't the right way to put it.
It's more like, I literally just can't, it helps me with consistency.
It's not as limiting.
edited 2nd May '16 4:11:50 PM by randomness4
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Watching the first episode, and now, I have to rant for a moment.
The New Millennium has passed. Why do fictional characters STILL have only ONE TV Set in their house?! It's not expensive to buy an extra, smaller one... is it?
Yep, I'm still here.They do have a lot of kids.
No, it's not that expensive but some people don't see the need for more than one, I guess.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.I support the trope The Johnny Test for the family guinea pigs trope.
I think that fanart is ok, so long as it isn't done to sexualize the characters. I don't want to see cartoon characters doing naughty things...
Ya, I'm weird like that...
Well it's a good move, I am getting kinda tired of Nick's thing for Jerkass protagonists.
Ya, I'm weird like that...