i remember people made a big deal out of this back in the day when it was in production but i have never heard anything from anyone who has actually watched it and i wonder why
I remember people made a big deal out of this back in the day when it was in production but i have never heard anything...
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Wasn’t this animated in Mexico?
comfy
It was animated in Ireland, the target audience was Mexico.
>the target audience was Mexico.
Why?
Top cat was always a fucking failure in the US, but a massive success in Latin America
Because those who have actually watched would rather have not.
It was pretty big there
Because it was comeback not worthy of making.
How come? It was way better than the Beverly Hills Cats movie.
Top Cat deserves a new series
>It was animated in Ireland
Mexico and Latin America love "underdog" grifter characters that use their wits to get things from the rich.
The Top Cat intro is essentially that 100%.
Don Gato y su Pandilla.
I heard it did poorly in the US during prime time, when it first aired, because HB kept trying for another Flintstones. Apparently it did better on a weekend slot but by then, the damage was done and there were only 30 episodes.
Not with our current industry.
I mean this is the thing I liked the most on boomerang. If that means anything.
Boomerang is shit.
Tooncast is great.
Never saw the CG ones, the 2D ones look like a Adult Swim show with a little more budget.
>Ever using comfy as a buzz word
are they any good?
If Top Cat was a hit in Latin America, I wonder how the Phil Silvers Show did there.
That never aired in Latin America.
Are you sure?
You want to know an underrated Hanna-Barbera series?
Where's Huddles. I love this goofy shit.
Because it was so popular and such a hit in here, it still is a widely recognized character from pop culture even as of today.
What's that?
I'm not being sarcastiv, never hearf of that show.
>sarcastiv
>Top Cat The Movie
>"Oh, coool. I wonder what TC's big con is going to be."
>Save the world from evil robots plot
Boomers, unironically.
Also, as other people said, Mexico loves underdog, street-smart characters in general, for obvious reasons.
>unironically
Kind of similar to Woody Woodpecker. Not sure of how popular it was in the US, but I heard that it was super popular in Brazil for some reason.
Just wait a bit
Look what happened with Secret Squirrel that reboot was top tier
Let's be honest, compadre.
Boomers ARE a fucking problem, but, you can't deny that the therm has become a scapegoat buzzword for "older people that I don't like".
In this particular case, however, the therminology actually works as a proper answer; hence the "unironically".