![]() For all he knew, they could've sold that as well. He was thankful his family at least left the bed attire. Lincoln cuddled Bun-Bun as he curled up under his bed sheets on the carpet floor. So that's a wrap for my first episode of "Forgotten Cartoons".Disclaimer: I own NOTHING from the Loud House. This forgotten cartoon should probably remain forgotten. The show can keep kids entertained, but not much more than that. I loved this show as a kid, but it doesn't have much to offer me at 22. Also, for the most part, the show doesn't do anything that is overly mean-spirited.Ĭartoon Network has a library of cartoons that can appeal to a wide range of audiences, but "Squirrel Boy" is NOT one of them. If I had any positives to say, I guess the voice acting is pretty solid, and the animation is okay if nothing special. The situations the characters go through are usually pretty boring because they are mainly filled with unfunny slapstick and characters being idiots to advance the plot. The one-liners are pretty dull and sometimes cringe-worthy, such as Andy's catch-phrase, "Cool mungus!" I laughed only a handful of times total out of all the 26 episodes I watched. Most of the jokes and gags in this show are pretty lame and forced. Other than that, the cast of characters here is pretty bland.Īnother thing that falls flat is the comedy. The only characters I kind of enjoyed were Rodney's friend Leon (if only because he was voiced by Tom Kenny) and Kyle's pet parrot, Salty Mike. Darlene is a blonde squirrel who serves no purpose other than to be Rodney's love interest. Oscar, Andy's friend, is a nerdy and highly neurotic kid who has overprotective parents who never let him do anything. Kyle, Andy's arch-nemesis, is a one-dimensional asshole who bullies everyone at every turn, is always looking to cause trouble, and has no hint of common decency in him. Andy's mother is your basic mild-mannered mom. He hates Rodney due to his annoying and destructive nature and sometimes ends up paying for trouble that Rodney caused. Andy is a nerd who is into weird and random stuff and always just goes along with what shenanigans Rodney causes. He is kind of like Rigby from "Regular Show", except he is dumb as bricks and is nowhere near as funny or endearing. Our title character Rodney is a lazy waste of space who acts irresponsibly and causes all kinds of trouble and misery toward the family. Honestly, there's almost nothing about this show that is unique or interesting.įor starters, just about all the characters are one-note tokens with the most basic personality traits. What do I think of it? This show is.not very good at all. As I said, the limit I have set for myself is 10 episodes, but I decided to go the extra mile and re-watch the entire first season. This was a cartoon I enjoyed quite a lot when I was a kid. They get into all kinds of misadventures, most of which are caused by Rodney's stupidity. The series centers on a boy named Andy Johnson and his pet/best friend, a squirrel named Rodney. It lasted 2 whole seasons and has a total of 52 eleven-minute episodes. "Squirrel Boy" was created by Everett Peck and ran on Cartoon Network from May 2006 until September 2007. The subject of my first episode of this series is "Squirrel Boy". For each cartoon I select, I will watch a minimum of 10 episodes and then share my opinion on it. For each episode, I randomly select a cartoon show that has mostly been forgotten over the years. Welcome to the very first episode of my "Forgotten Cartoons" review series. NOTE: This article is taken from OwenOgletree's page on DeviantArt.
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