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The Cleveland Show (2009)
Why does everyone hate this show?
Look how much diversity this thing has! More diversity than High Guardian Spice and Modern She-Ra combined! We got a black guy reuniting with his black wife, a white hillbilly family, a little person, a bisexual man who likes to strip, and a talking bear. The way people bash this show, yet want to preach diversity is real hypocritical if you ask me. I love this show even to this day.
Legends of Chamberlain Heights (2016)
Good representation here!
This show did a really good job summing up the daily lives of black urban life. I like how the episode Chocolate Milk summarized how white people would do ANYTHING to appeal to us black folks in the craziest way possible. The way Milk went bonkers after people mess with him after his transformation makes me laugh every time. Hey, progressives, you want representation? This show's for you!
High Guardian Spice (2021)
What the heck is this?
I remember when the trailer first came out and the show's staff advertised it so poorly. Boom, it came out, and oh boy, it's worse than I thought! The voice acting is annoying and emotionless. And people say The Nutshack has bad voice acting? Nah, son, this show takes the cake for bad voice acting. The plot of the show obviously copies that of other Western "Anime" shows. And don't get me started with the character designs. It's so cringeworthy how hard they tried to make an "anime", yet it ended up looking like a bootleg She-ra mixed with Teen Titans Go!. I don't recommend this to anyone! No! Crunchyroll should stop eating so much crunchy rolls while they're at it. Hands down!
Wild Grinders (2012)
It's The Nutshack but without the appeal
Sat through ten episodes of this a while ago. It doesn't have any sort of the dark humor that makes The Nutshack awesome. It doesn't rely on as many stereotypes, little to no funny jokes. What the hell happened? Lil' Rob is nothing more than just a love child of Mario the plumber and Phil Matibag, lacking everything that makes those two enjoyable.
The Nutshack (2007)
The dropouts don't know what they're missing!
I see everyone didn't watch past the first episode of this. Well I was strong enough to do so, and it progressively got better as someone who likes Seth MacFarlane-level humor! How is it that the same people who wanted more diversity hate this? We got all sorts of races and LGBT+ characters in this shack! Another thing is the small crew worked so hard on this, out of passion rather than just money, too.
Blackapino was my favorite episode. It really summarizes black culture nowadays. As a black man, I can relate to Jack in the box's gangster persona. I also liked how the big Mexican man and stoner dude were so scared of the gangster approaching them, and stoner dude makes fun sound effects. The ending of that episode was magnificent, where Jack gets revenge on Rainbow Scout for public humiliation.
I give this a 9.5/10. Every episode kept getting better throughout the run. If the creators were to make a revival, they should hire better animators.