The Cartoon Hero: Superjail!

Superjail! is an upcoming episode of The Cartoon Hero hosted by Eli Stone.

Transcript
Cartoon Hero: Greetings, I am the Cartoon Hero. Do you know how many cartoon fans absolutely despise the 2000s for TV animation? Well, in this case, I actually agree, because even though we got something actually great like Phineas and Ferb or Avatar: the Last Airbender, this is the cartoon that deserves a LOT of hate.

I'm sorry in advanced, but Mr. Enter and Rowdy were right to say that the 2000s had modern animation the worst. Cartoon Network is the biggest example as to how they proved to be no better than Nickelodeon and Disney Channel during that era. A lot of Cartoon Network shows during the 2000s really don't hold up, especially shows like Camp Lazlo! and Codename: Kids Next Door. It's a shame, because they actually gave us Adult Swim in 2001. Then again, 2001 was what started the dark age of Cartoon Network with William Hanna and Maurice Noble dying during that year, Betty Cohen stepping down in favor of Jim Samples, all because Jamie Kellner hated WCW content for being too low class.

Oh, and the time they allowed a sex predator like Chris Savino take control of shows like Dexter's Laboratory and the Powerpuff Girls in their last two seasons, and just made them unpleasant to watch. Okay, that was technically the creators who put him in charge, but Cartoon Network wanted to continue those no matter what, and the quality of Cartoon Network shows don't get better until Adventure Time and Regular Show hit the scene in 2010. I still don't consider the CN City era to be a very memorable era, as it was during the time when Cartoon Network enjoyed screwing over creators in favor of shows that would cash in on the popularity of another show. Not to mention, their 2004 logo still looked tacky today. Animal Logic seriously needs a better agent.

And Adult Swim?? They were doing NO better than Cartoon Network in the 2000s. I mean, Adult Swim had shows that I actually liked, such as Robot Chicken and Venture Bros., but most Adult Swim shows during the 2000s don't hold up, and just because they're experimental doesn't mean they're any good. Like remember when Sealab 2021 went downhill by season 3? Adam Reed and Matt Thompson only cared more about the shock humor than the sharp writing that they went on to create Frisky Dingo, which was nothing but shock humor after shock humor to the point where it makes the Nutshack look like Clone High by comparison. In fact, a large chunk of Adult Swim shows of the mid-to-late 2000s make the Nutshack feel like if it came from the people who worked on Mission Hill by comparison. As the adult version of Cartoon Network, not even Adult Swim is safe from the horrors of 2000s animation.

And the show that actually proved otherwise is one that I genuinely wish I didn't talk about, but have to. Superjail! Now, Mr. Enter and Rowdy have already talked about it before, but I wanna give my own take on Superjail! Take Johnny Test, then cross it with the Problem Solverz. Superjail! is a Wonder Showzen-style comedy that a user named Doknot1999 actually called it the show that only a demonic psychopath fool would enjoy, and honestly, I agree, because this show is bad. REALLY bad. It's a show that represents everything wrong with animation just in general, and only cares about making the viewers as angry as possible. This is why most people say that the Loud House is doing better without Chris Savino involved, and that Michael Rubiner is the show's Steve Marmel. I honestly never heard of this damn show until after watching clips of it on YouTube, and honestly, I was much better off if I've never heard of it, but when I finally watched every single episode, it made me hate the 2000s even more than I already would have. And is it true that the whole 2000 decade is why I became the Cartoon Hero to begin with? Well, given that I was requested on Patreon by a friend of mine who hates Benthelooney, I'm not surprised that Benthelooney supports this AND Frisky Dingo, considering he makes child pornography art in order to attract pedophiles like Jared Fogle from Subway. So, without further ado, let's talk about Superjail!

Now, this show was created by Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick, and Ben Gruber. All three on whom began their careers in animation at MTV. Karacas began working on Daria, while Wabrick began his work on Beavis and Butt-Head, and Ben Gruber is also known for Ultracity 6060 for Cartoon Sushi. All of them are fine, and you think this would be a throwback to the classic days of MTV, right? Well... considering that this was made during the age when Cartoon Network began relying on their live-action shows, this show's the main reason why the Loud House relied more on fantasy when Chris Savino was against the idea of making it a fantasy in the first place. And it's no surprise that Christy Karacas hated the Loud House more than anyone. I know MrEnter and Rowdy hate the Loud House, but I was even told by the Loud House's fandom that they'd rather watch the Loud House than this. Although, it goes without saying that I never actually liked the Loud House either. I wanted to, but couldn't, especially after seeing something as shitty as "Save the Date". I mean, I'm happy Chris Savino got fired, but the show's quality got even worse without him. And yet, Christy Karacas wanted to make the Loud House even worse by planning an R-Rated horror movie adaptation that would even piss off the fandom.