>>149772424
>To be fair now we don't get good media to discuss anything these days
This is true. However, there's 100-odd years of cartoons and comics you probably haven't seen
This goes for practically every form of media to be frank, there's this weird situation where people complain about how everything sucks now, but also seemingly refuse to watch anything made before the 80s or 90s. As nice as it is to have channels dedicated solely to classic stuff I feel it has created a divide between old and new that didn't really exist prior. I've heard in the 70s and 80s kids would watch Flintstones, old theatricals, Gilligan's Island, Lucy, etc alongside the new stuff and didn't qualify it like "well this was made before I was born", it was all just "TV"
When I was a kid I wouldn't watch the B&W Porky Pigs because I thought they were old, I was already conditioned to discount them