Jellystone, features various Hanna-Barbera characters living in the park town of Jellystone where they can't help but make trouble for one another.Jellystone, features various Hanna-Barbera characters living in the park town of Jellystone where they can't help but make trouble for one another.Jellystone, features various Hanna-Barbera characters living in the park town of Jellystone where they can't help but make trouble for one another.
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I don't care what the haters have to say, I love this show!
You guys need to grow up. This isn't the 1990s or the 1960s anymore. All you haters do is just live in your mothers' basements and whine about every single change in the show.
For once, I love this show. Why was I excited for it? Because I am a big BIG fan of C. H. Greenblatt's work. I am a fan of Chowder and Harvey Beaks. I enjoyed a number of Hanna-Barbera cartoons as well, though they are not without their faults.
Jellystone! Is a much better interpretation of the Hanna-Barbera than Yo Yogi!, because it made the characters do new and interesting things.
It also has more of a vibe to Busytown and Looney Tunes. The former especially making since, since C. H. Greenblatt was influenced by Richard Scarry.
I don't mind how they changed the characters' genders, like Loopy De Loop or Jabberjaw (unlike the transphobic haters).
Though I will say, I'm not a big fan of Shag Rugg's character that much. But the only major issue I have is that where's Secret Squirrel? Hopefully, he'll be back for season two.
This is a show I especially wanted the Wacky World of Tex Avery to be. I'd even prefer this over ThunderCats Roar and even Teen Titans Go!
C. H. Greenblatt, you have outdone yourself, my man!
For once, I love this show. Why was I excited for it? Because I am a big BIG fan of C. H. Greenblatt's work. I am a fan of Chowder and Harvey Beaks. I enjoyed a number of Hanna-Barbera cartoons as well, though they are not without their faults.
Jellystone! Is a much better interpretation of the Hanna-Barbera than Yo Yogi!, because it made the characters do new and interesting things.
It also has more of a vibe to Busytown and Looney Tunes. The former especially making since, since C. H. Greenblatt was influenced by Richard Scarry.
I don't mind how they changed the characters' genders, like Loopy De Loop or Jabberjaw (unlike the transphobic haters).
Though I will say, I'm not a big fan of Shag Rugg's character that much. But the only major issue I have is that where's Secret Squirrel? Hopefully, he'll be back for season two.
This is a show I especially wanted the Wacky World of Tex Avery to be. I'd even prefer this over ThunderCats Roar and even Teen Titans Go!
C. H. Greenblatt, you have outdone yourself, my man!
A good old time
Jellystone made me laugh out loud. The characters are charming and full of personality. Its has that late 90s and 2000s comedy you find from powerpuff girls or chowder( granted this show was produce by the creator of chowder)Give this show a try if you want good old slap stick comedy.
This Show Has Choo Choo
Jellystone is a show that features a variety of classic characters, who all wish they were Choo Choo the cat.
Choo Choo is the leader of the Top Cat gang. She is a pink cat in a coat with a Bostonian accent, who cares deeply for her fellow felines in crime. She is also the most esteemed citizen in the town of Jellystone.
Jellystone has many fun and creative takes on familiar faces. Unfortunately, this review can only be an 8 out of 10, as these characters interfere in giving Choo Choo more screen time. That said, the existence of Choo Choo does still bring it to a largely positive result. Hopefully in future episodes they will fix this issue, and bring us the first ever show devoid of imperfections.
Choo Choo is the leader of the Top Cat gang. She is a pink cat in a coat with a Bostonian accent, who cares deeply for her fellow felines in crime. She is also the most esteemed citizen in the town of Jellystone.
Jellystone has many fun and creative takes on familiar faces. Unfortunately, this review can only be an 8 out of 10, as these characters interfere in giving Choo Choo more screen time. That said, the existence of Choo Choo does still bring it to a largely positive result. Hopefully in future episodes they will fix this issue, and bring us the first ever show devoid of imperfections.
C.H. Greenblatt's take on the classic H.B. characters will satisfy fans young and old!
C. H. Greenblatt (known for his early works on SpongeBob and Billy & Mandy and later creating Chowder and Harvey Beaks) gives us a surreal and comedic take on the H. B. characters. There are plenty of Easter Eggs and references for older generations that grew up with the familiar all the way down to the most obscure characters. The jokes are hit-and-miss, the animation is nicely done, some characters are different (most notably half of the characters are gender-bent, which I am perfectly fine with) while others maintain their traits from the classic era. Overall, a good and funny tribute to the classic Saturday morning cartoons that longtime fans and newcomers will enjoy.
Its Pretty Good.
All the classic Hanna barbera charcaters live in a town together. Its done by the creator of Chowder and Harvey Beaks. The gags are prery funny. I particuarly like Doggy Daddy and Augie Doggy. I find it funny how he is a helecopter parent. The art takes a bif of getting used to though.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first Yogi Bear and Friends series produced by Warner Bros. Animation.
- Crazy creditsThe opening sequence features various HB characters marching and they were interrupted by various incidents, following the destruction of the land with the title card.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: There's Only One Way Left To Go (2021)
- How many seasons does Jellystone have?Powered by Alexa
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