They're even better if you rewatch them as an adult. You get that nostalgia and you can appreciate things you didn't pick up on as a kid. I don't know if you ever watched Rugrats but in many episodes there's a mini story going on with the adults that's just as great as the main plot. It's just not something you really care about as a kid but you can enjoy as an adult.
I picked up on them but just didn't care lol. It was in that realm of I don't care about adult stuff in cartoons even though I was reading shit like the unabridged Count of Monte Cristo, LoTR, Greek classics, etc. It was a very weird compartmentalization thinking about it
They're even better if you rewatch them as an adult. You get that nostalgia and you can appreciate things you didn't pick up on as a kid. I don't know if you ever watched Rugrats but in many episodes there's a mini story going on with the adults that's just as great as the main plot. It's just not something you really care about as a kid but you can enjoy as an adult.
Good points. I see that in Hey Arnold and Doug. But I’ll check in Rugrats
The episode Stu Gets a Job is a perfect example of what I'm talking about.
I picked up on them but just didn't care lol. It was in that realm of I don't care about adult stuff in cartoons even though I was reading shit like the unabridged Count of Monte Cristo, LoTR, Greek classics, etc. It was a very weird compartmentalization thinking about it