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stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
I've seen a bunch of these before but never looked through the entire album. This is like "how do to non-cheesy animation 101" not just a style guide for KOTH. Have never thought about how many shortcuts animators take until seeing this huge list of shortcuts that they were not allowed to take for this show. Makes sense why it looks so life-like now.

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stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Who What Now posted:

Nobody thinks Cotton is a good person. He is, however, an amazingly well done character.
I always love when he's unexpectedly not an rear end in a top hat. Like meeting Gary Krasner: "happy Hanukkah. Served with one of your tribe in the Pacific, name is Brooklyn. You know him?"

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
I still think KoTH has the most fully fleshed out characters of any series. Especially if you ignore the last season.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
YOU. HAVE BEEN KICKED. IN THE TESTICLES.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Wicker Man posted:

Whoops, you're totally right. Sorry about the mix up. Gil-beeeaaaarrrt.

He should never have made a second appearance, but Gilbert is awesome.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
It's almost as if a tv show doesn't have a completely consistent universe so that it can conveniently advance the plot...

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
The only woman I'm pimpin' is Sweet Lady Propane, and I'm trickin' her out all over this town.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
It's a show about a blue collar family from Texas. What would you expect.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Maybe you should consider hanging out with a better class of people.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
dang ol familguyrippinoffeverything, man.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Gotta be snake handlers.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Uh, hey Dale, you mind not bringin' those lame rear end political cartoons into the alley?

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

naem posted:

How does a young person die of pneumonia
Apparently she was taking an rear end load of OTC cold meds too, which doesn't help.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Ches Neckbeard posted:

My favorite line in the entire series.

Served with one of your tribe in the Pacific. Name of Brooklyn. Know him?

Making Cotton the most culturally aware person on the show was perfect.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Not really loving the random episode order.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
"Junie Harper says, Junie Harper says!" Last time I checked it wasn't Junie Harper's face on the stained glass at Arlen First Methodist

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
The Thanksgiving in the airport episode is fantastic.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
You're Mrs. Strickland's Debbie.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
"Luanne, he had a mental breakdown and is now sausage. He has not gone to a better place." Is now my 10 year old daughters favorite KOTH line. Forgot how dark that got.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Extra Large Marge posted:

Toe Blake Middle School

:perfect:

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Not a Children posted:

Well I am shocked I mean I am shocked

Ja-HHHOn Redcorn.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Extra Large Marge posted:

He was the radio station owner in "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" too - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZtgZ5fHOuU
If Buck owned a radio station...

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

SilvergunSuperman posted:

Gilbert loving owns
Personally think he has hands down the best lines of the series.

"I knew him...briefly"

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Trick. Or. Treat.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

King Possum III posted:

"SATAN BE GONE!"
"Get out of my house. Exodus."

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

The Moon Monster posted:

Founder of the beef comedy troupe The Beef Maniacs.
The cowmedians.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

mojo1701a posted:

"Bobby, children throw pies at you for a living."
"I know! And the best part is I get to keep the pies."
I 100% heard this so clearly in Bobby's voice as I read it. Strong work.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Thirty-five years.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Well, you just sold me a sticker of it.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Dale would think all these Q people are johnny-come-lately morons who have no idea what they're talking about because his many years of research have proven that the world government takes orders from the Bilderberg Group, obviously. Q isn't real.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

twistedmentat posted:

I ain't no gad drat son of a bitch, Peggy.
I ain't no gat dang son of a bitch, Peggy.

:smugbert:

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

blight rhino posted:

And when Cotton identified Khan as Laotian, was kind of a sweet moment.
Cotton's a lovely person, but he's a worldly lovely person.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
It blows my mind that there are people who think Peggy is a bad character because she's a bad person.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Who What Now posted:

They're working on oil rigs
They on the state rig, or the federal rig?

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
I poo poo on the later seasons, but watched the season 12 episode where Luanne's dad comes back from jail and realized it gave us three absolute classic lines: "peepee money is not an employment history," "cigarette math is full of surprises," and "so were you on the state oil rig or the federal oil rig?"

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Who What Now posted:

Hank is probably on the whole a bad father
Whelp, congratulations on growing up with a really good father so you can think this.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Cucumber lime. Fight me.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007
Gilbert hands down has the best lines to gold ratio.

stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

bobjr posted:

One weird episode is Hank restarting the Boy Scouts with the guy with really sheltered kids.

I think the show wanted Hank to be in the wrong with letting two extremely sheltered kids loose, but at the same time if they both had medical issues that’s the parents fault for not explaining that before leaving them alone with another adult.

I can't hate that episode because pretty much my entire parenting philosophy is summed up in:

Straw Man Scout Leader: "Hank, do you want Bobby to get hurt?"
Hank: "Maybe a little"

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stealie72
Jan 10, 2007

Ornery and Hornery posted:

dad, why do you hate things you don’t understand?

I don’t hate you Bobby
I meant soccer.

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