Lol holy shit wasn't expecting huf
Haha damn I wasn't sure that was Huf. Needed some confirmation. He is definitely one of the 3 approved people to be talking about ollies like that. Other 2 being Kien "Donger" Lieu and Reese Forbes.
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Yeah it's on Disney+ and Hulu I believe.
There are so many great episodes it is hard to pick a fav. I don't even like dogs but the dog-dancing one always gets me for some reason.
This Cotton quote I cannot get out of my head and stop chuckling at either:
I love that Cotton/Kahn are voiced by the guy who played Artie the Strongest Man In the World on Pete and Pete
I was thinking about the ep where the monks think Bobby might be the reincarted lama and how he sees Connie’s reflection in the mirror of objects before him and that’s what he picks.
Pound for Pound - KOTH is the best animated series. The Simpsons is the best, but at this point about as twice as many bad seasons as good/transcendent
Yeah he was also hilarious on Reno 911 and maybe most known as The Wiz from Seinfeld.
Gave us gems like this…
I love KOTH even when it gets weird
We might need to make a separate KOTH appreciation thread. I obviously love The Simpsons too since I have the most minor character, Benevenstanciano, the newsstand/magazine salesman as my avatar. Purely picked because of how hard it makes me laugh hearing Marge say his 110% Italian name.
To borrow a cringey phrase from today's youth though, KOTH just hits different. It's so much more relatable, human and devoid of wacky cartoon antics and unrealistic things. From the very conservative Texas morals, to Bobby as the perfect foil, to Peggy the easy to hate character that I end up relating to the most in the end since we both think we are a lot smarter than we really are and try to take full control of things. I also find it commendable that John Redcorn was voiced by real Indigenous men and they didn't make his character into some offensive stereotype and tackled some of the hard issues around Native people pretty early on compared to most media of the time.
It almost feels like Mike Judge can't miss, but his work has always been misunderstood, like Beavis and Butthead, or criminally underrated like King of The Hill was. A lot of his stuff ages very well too. Idiocracy is probably more appreciated now than ever before. Office Space, probably wasn't very popular on release but grew into a cult classic. Silicon Valley was pretty good too but I have not seen The Goode Family which I just stumbled upon while doing some soft research for this pointless annoying post.
Tales from the Tour Bus is fucking amazing too....