User blog:AustinDR/Cartoon Recommendations?

So...are there any other good cartoons out there to watch? Don't get me wrong: I still absolutely love The Loud House, and I wouldn't ever drop the show for any reason because it helped me whenever I felt depressed...but some of the episodes can be too predictable or lackluster for me, and then there's the whole fandom. To be honest, half of the reason that I like the fandom is because of the sheer chaos that happens within it. It really amuses me to an extent, but ultimately speaking, I found myself getting into arguments over miniscule things in the show. But I just don't really have the same joy that I have whenever I watch the show now. Especially when some episodes don't meet my expectations. I'm not saying that every episode has to be 100% perfect, but sometimes I want more than an "average" or "meh" episode.

Anyway...I am planning on watching other cartoons besides the Loud House. One show that I do have a lot of interest in is Welcome to the Wayne, but it'll probably be a while before any new episodes are released. I like that show for the whole mystery aspect. It really reminds me of Gravity Falls in some ways. As for anything else on Nickelodeon...that's a hard pass. I hate those stupid chipmunks. Don't particularly care for Bunsen is a Beast either. Which may have been moved to Nicktoons Network IIRC. Still waiting for Season 2 of Miraculous Ladybug. Yes, I watch that show; don't judge me. I was bored, it happened to be on...shut up.

As for other networks....I don't watch Disney Channel anymore because of their croppy sitcoms. As for Disney XD, I have already seen GF, Star Vs., Wander Over Yonder, Star Wars Rebels. Also, that reboot of Duck Tales seems promising. Even though I didn't watch the original, I'll probably give that a go. For Cartoon Network, besides Steven Universe, there is OK KO: Let's Be Heroes. After watching a few episodes...eh, I'll probably skip that. The animation style doesn't really bode well with me. Teen Titans Go...I admit that while it is a bad cartoon, I'll probably watch that one (albeit seldomly), because of the so bad it's good quality. And then there's We Bare Bears. It's an okay show for what it's worth, but thanks to the reigning king TTG, it's usually overlooked by the schedule. Ben 10 and Powerpuff Girls...both of them are abhorrent reboots that don't even deserve to see the light of day. Besides that, for Adultswim, there's American Dad, King of the Hill, Bob's Burgers, and Family Guy. Not necessarily kid-friendly shows, but I like them for the black comedy.

The only real option I have is Milo Murphy's Law. Created by the same man that gave us Phineas and Ferb, this show concerns a young boy named Milo who has a problem...everywhere he goes, he causes several bad things to happen that threaten not only himself, but his friends and others as well. Watching the show, I did find the concept intriguing, and I continued to watch the show. However, the only issue I have with the show was that it bored me out of my mind. Really, the show was getting quickly formulaic to me, probably even more so than the Loud House. This was also a minor problem I had with Phineas and Ferb. While the show started off great, it got pretty boring real quick because you would know the basis of any episode of the show: Phineas and Ferb decide to do something for that day, Perry goes on a mission to defeat Doofensmirtz (who would then share some tragic story with him), Candace tries to bust her brothers, Perry defeats Doof and this ultimately undoes the boys' project for the day...Rinse and repeat. With Milo Murphy's Law, however...I was just bored by the show, because while Phineas and Ferb does get episodic, it does do something different, and it's also pretty funny at times. With Milo, however, I never really laughed once. Sometimes, the plot for an episode seemed to drag on forever, and when it does try to be funny, it seemed forced. Maybe the show probably got better in time; I mean, I thought the Loud House was pretty stupid at first, at least until it was beginning to find itself (i. e. "Growing the Beard"). Or Steven Universe; I thought the early episodes were bad, and I never saw how it gained such a traction, though I do think it's to due to deconstructing society's view of the traditional family by saying that family doesn't have to just mean that you're biologically related to them, and openly LGBT characters.

So, overall, what show recommendations do you have for me?