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Lil' Rob and his friends go on crazy hi-jinks and shenanigans in this skateboard-themed TV-Series.Lil' Rob and his friends go on crazy hi-jinks and shenanigans in this skateboard-themed TV-Series.Lil' Rob and his friends go on crazy hi-jinks and shenanigans in this skateboard-themed TV-Series.
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I can forgive the stereotypical characters which can be seen all over television (some of them are actually named after their stereotype, case and point, guess what one-dimensional personality trait "Emo-Cries" has. Could it be that he's emo and he cries?) The plots are all rip-offs of something else, which I can also forgive, but the visuals I cannot. You might have to see it for yourself to understand. I'm not kidding. It's not just the fact that it's flash animation ,which can be executed brilliantly if you know what your doing. It's the choppy movements, the lack of movement in the right scenes and places, and the terrible character designs.The eyes and mouths on all the characters are terrifying enormous. It's actually physically painful to look at sometimes.
As for the jokes themselves, I am happy to say they do warrant an occasional chuckle, even if most of them are re-hashed from something else. The talking bulldog getting ready to sell his soul for a potato salad recipe actually made me smile a little bit. Sadly, it wasn't enough to rescue this eyesore of a cartoon.
As for the jokes themselves, I am happy to say they do warrant an occasional chuckle, even if most of them are re-hashed from something else. The talking bulldog getting ready to sell his soul for a potato salad recipe actually made me smile a little bit. Sadly, it wasn't enough to rescue this eyesore of a cartoon.
Rob Dyrdek, known for shows like "Rob & Big" and "Ridiculousness," brings us this beautiful abomination of modern-day television.
Yes, it sucks.
But I remember LOVING this as a kid. It kept me in front of the TV. It kept me glued to my seat!
I didn't even like skateboarding! I sucked at it.
Rob just wanted to make a "cool" and "hip" television show. And it worked for about 3 years!!
I liked it, but that's just my opinion.
Now... do I like it NOW?
Yes, it sucks.
But I remember LOVING this as a kid. It kept me in front of the TV. It kept me glued to my seat!
I didn't even like skateboarding! I sucked at it.
Rob just wanted to make a "cool" and "hip" television show. And it worked for about 3 years!!
I liked it, but that's just my opinion.
Now... do I like it NOW?
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First episodes are always the hardest to produce because they benefit the least from development and experience and suffer from rush to launch and the learning curve. This is not the case here. It is nice to see a cartoon intended just to be a cartoon and not an overdeveloped marketing dialogue driven commercial. Great contemporary designs executed in flash with a bright fun palette of color, sound effects and production design. The voices are well done and star and creator Rob Dyrdek does a great job with his "Lil Rob" character and Dad/Gene is well performed - Kel Mitchell is always great and has such tones to his voice that it makes you smile. The accuracy to some of the skateboarding as quite unique in the world of TV animation in that it is detailed and precise . The overall entertainment value is great and my kids love the show. - love the homage o Looney Tunes!
To be honest this is really the worst show I've ever seen I mean look at all the characters things it's all it's the combination of likely the The Slim Shady Show and the nutshack I mean are they trying to rip off Rocket Power and then I mean the story is a character design that mean they're just really awful if you really want to see truly awful then I suggest you watch the nutshack believe me it's way worse
Probably one of the biggest glaring issues in this show is the art design. It's the most hideous character design I've ever seen for anything. These characters seem to have only 5 stock facial expressions, and move about the screen with all the grace of QWOP. The animation and the way these characters move and interact with the world is sloppy and sometimes just painful to watch. I've seen Adobe Flash used way better than this. These characters are one-dimensional and the voice actors sound like they're not at all interested in what they're doing. The comedy falls flat and to top it all of, Rob Dydrek is the only actual skateboarder in the cast. In fact, something tells me this whole show is just something for Rob Dydrek to draw a paycheck from. There's no love of cartoons or animation here, it's just a product. An awful, unfunny and depressing product. If you have children, I would strongly recommend against allowing them to watch this program, they deserve way better, and they're not going to find it on TV. Give this one a pass.
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- TriviaViewers teased this is the "successor" of the Filipino-American, adult-animated sitcom, The Nutshack and a few claimed that the animators behind The Nutshack have worked on Wild Grinders.
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