This is a good ass video I really wish American comics went this direction. Edgy and fun and whatever it wants to be.
@KenLieck9 сағат бұрын
This must be the whole season: Episode name Day Added The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 10 - Journey to the Center of the Idiot - Zen Ren 7/22/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 9 - Renunion - Plane and Simple - Ask Dr. Stupid Lemons 7/22/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 8 - Stupid and Afraid - I Dream of Stimpy 7/22/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 7 - Hair Fairy - Powdered Toast Man! The Movie - Everything to Me 7/22/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 6 - Aw Hell No! - Squatters 5/28/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 5 - Now Sea Here - A Stimpy is Born - Ask Dr. Stupid Toxic 7/22/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 4 - 2 Slow 2 Furious - Keeping Your Roommate Happy 7/22/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 3 - Bad Stimpy - The Mother of All Yakmases - Yucky the Mudman 7/22/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 2 - Screentime - Milk Pulp - All About Log 7/22/2024 The Ren & Stimpy Show Reboot Episode 1 - Renhattan - Table for Human - Clear
@cartoonaesthetics4 сағат бұрын
@@KenLieck yeah I was hoping it would remain lost media so I wouldn’t have to review it someday!
@TrueSeed-ft1jn11 сағат бұрын
What a culture of losers.
@AmericaTheEnslaved12 сағат бұрын
awesome. not many people know about fun stuff, or hate, comics.
@vidform13 сағат бұрын
The 1990s was the "Ugly Decade." Generation X and the 1990s embraced all things ugly, taboo, rough, raw, raunchy and ridiculous. Think, "Joe's Apartment." We replaced "Dynasty" with "Melrose Place." We replaced Neiman Marcus with thrift store shopping. We replaced highbrow with lowbrow. Beauty was out. Ugly was in.
@cartoonaesthetics13 сағат бұрын
For a lot of it, yeah. This is what Paul Skallas calls "The Vulgar Wave"
@rameybutler-hm7nx15 сағат бұрын
Genx we dont care. Genz they care too much.
@cartoonaesthetics13 сағат бұрын
Faith No More: We Care a Lot
@ideologybot459216 сағат бұрын
Yeah, a bunch of Gen Xers have gone back on everything they did when they were young, the most obvious case in point being Chuck Klosterman's book The Nineties. If you think the hit piece on Bagge was ridiculous, that's a 300 page retrospective on the entire decade with the same smugly superior point of view. I think there's a need to evaluate what it means to be cynical and sincere. Gen X had a moment where they were both, because they turned so much of their disdain back on themselves and decided they just weren't going to lie about how it was... while at the same time, they still obviously held the same basic anti-establishment values as the boomers did. They just knew they couldn't pull it off. The fault wasn't in the system, it was in the people, who in aggregate ARE the system. It works this way because earnest reform doesn't work. Trust and social duty can't be sold to a consumerist people. They know too much, and can't deal with power well enough to really change the value system. If sincerity means that you have to really go after what you believe is right, but cynicism means knowing that you're going to fail, then you can be both but you can't believe in a happy ending. Gen X was right about this, and at some point you have to accept that it's the beliefs, the hope for the idyllic world, that's flawed. I don't think this is such a bad thing, but I like people more when they're tough and scarred and a little vitriolic, so I'm probably just way out of touch and don't like the species.
@cartoonaesthetics13 сағат бұрын
I'd always wondered if Klosterman was any good, thanks for saving me the trouble
@IndieGuvencКүн бұрын
I hope somewhere in the beginning the creator mentions all the recessions Gen X went thru 2000, 2008. My resume had like 4 companies in one year in that time period
@cartoonaestheticsКүн бұрын
@@IndieGuvenc be sure to watch the entire vid to find out (& don’t skip the ads)
@mheiseusКүн бұрын
Gen~x was the first techno age.
@cartoonaestheticsКүн бұрын
@@mheiseus the birth of cyberpunk!
@eliselianaboyd2547Күн бұрын
Btw..you do know that love and rockets had alot of queer characters in it? But seeing that you're overlooking queer people in music and everything else that not that surprising
@cartoonaestheticsКүн бұрын
@@eliselianaboyd2547queer comics “erasure” see that’s clever because comics?? Drawing??? Erasing????
@Adam-nc6qg8 сағат бұрын
@@eliselianaboyd2547 I'm not sure what you are seeing, but the guy was talking broadly about entire generation but also exclusively focusing on animation. If he was talking about every subculture and minority, then the video would be hours longer
@No-One-of-ConsequenceКүн бұрын
Pahlaniuk is pronounced "PAHL-a-nick". NOT "Puh-LAH-nee-uck". Gen X still cares about pronunciation, grammar, spelling, and language generally.
@cartoonaestheticsКүн бұрын
@@No-One-of-Consequence thank you for your service
@No-One-of-ConsequenceКүн бұрын
@@cartoonaesthetics You're welcome. (Don't get me wrong. I still subscribed.)
@cartoonaestheticsКүн бұрын
@@No-One-of-Consequence I really do care about such details. But turns out I’ve been mispronouncing his name for decades apparently
@No-One-of-Consequence22 сағат бұрын
@@cartoonaesthetics It doesn't make you a bad person. And Chuck was really cool about it when I got it wrong. (He called me after this awful thing happened. He had sent me this amazing care package full of Chuck swag, and I told my wife he was on the phone, and got his name wrong. He walked me through it, and I promised I would never get it wrong again. My last name rhymes with some stuff that my elementary school classmates took full advantage of, so I have always tried to be sensitive about these things and I was terribly embarrassed that I got the name of one of my literary heroes not just wrong, but wrong to his face. But he was great about it. And the man is more than just a writer. He's a mentor to writers, and a good and decent man. You are doing good work. Keep doing it!
@cartoonaesthetics20 сағат бұрын
@@No-One-of-Consequence thanks man
@JeredtheShyКүн бұрын
Kelton Sears basically describing the joke that Bagge was delivering - because he doesn't treat Buddy as a character but as a thin disguise for Peter Bagge - as if he has caught Bagge doing a naughty from almost 40 years in the future then proceeding to make a smug list of how Bagge's work is being problematic - while ignoring that that is the joke and Bagge was taking the piss on this culture in the first place - that is honestly a staggering piece of cosmic comedy. GenZ scolding GenX for online clout because GenX drew a spicy comic book decades ago.
@BeardLADКүн бұрын
There’s never been a successful generation, the zeitgeist of the late twentieth/early twenty first century, was just a continuation & consolidation (in The West), of POWER… …our ‘superiors’, it must be understood, are evil. If you care about culture, art - humanity’s soul - to any degree, you’ll work together to disempower our superior idiots. Don’t forget: there’s evil everywhere at every level. One last thing, if you don’t understand evil - it’s nature in the abstract - or where power lies and how it is weaponised against the many - by the many - for the few, you’ve a stupid amount of work to do. Evil 101: it wants to destroy the good & beautiful… …if your mind is thinking ‘physical’, then you’ve really got a lot of stupid work to do. Power: food, fuel, fresh water, housing. Assets they’re converting failed fiat into, guess how they do this. I’ve learned a lot from comics & heroes - even villains - the main one being it isn’t the powers that make a character one or the other… …they just amplify what’s already there: good becomes great, etc I’m resigned to going down with the ship, because the majority of crew & passengers ‘ruin it’. Ps interesting part 1, interested to learn about this ‘hate’ comic (never heard of it), but then again I’m not a big owner of comic literature (just one series).
@cartoonaestheticsКүн бұрын
@@BeardLAD which series? “Everything’s Archie”?
@KeithGereghtyКүн бұрын
I hate everything but love HATE!
@cartoonaestheticsКүн бұрын
@@KeithGereghty “finally! A comic for MY generation!” - some xer probly
@altohippiegabberКүн бұрын
I was already a movie buff back then but it was in HATE where I first learned about the surreal "Spider Baby" starring a young Sid Haig! 🕷👶
@cartoonaestheticsКүн бұрын
Yeah I love that issue, with all its references to tracking down what were then rare & obscure movies, like Carnival of Souls or The Girl Can't Help It (which Yahtzee Murphy sold a tenth generation unwatchable bootleg of to Buddy)
@madsli2 күн бұрын
It looks a lot like Rocky by Matin Kellerman.
@brandontylerburt2 күн бұрын
I remember Gen-X being aware of the media effort to categorize it and these so-called generations in general. Gen-X was savvy and saw through it as a marketing ploy, which at its base is a bid for social control. Nobody had to say anything; we made an active decision to resist it. Unfortunately, I've noticed more and more, middle-aged Gen-Xers are allowing themselves to be drawn into these artificial divisions, and I fear that if this continues, if enough begin to identify with it, critical mass will be reached, the trap will close and before we know it, some fake animosity will be manufactured, say, between us and Gen-Z or something, just like the one that supposedly exists between Boomers and Millennials (of which the Boomers are scarcely aware, although surely it gives Millennials moral standing to treat old people as the enemy instead of figuring out the real causes of the housing crisis and lack of meaningful jobs, and thus perpetuates a system within which such travesties can be carried out by a few billionaires while we all squabble over crumbs). What a tedious, predictable and exhausting scene that will be. I'll pass.
@chrishamilton64052 күн бұрын
This is better than those 50s Anti-Gay PSA commercials👍
@cartoonaesthetics2 күн бұрын
@@chrishamilton6405 huh?
@troygaspard67322 күн бұрын
I am a Yummy Fer man myself. Also, Ried Flemming.
@cartoonaesthetics2 күн бұрын
@@troygaspard6732 I need to check them out
@andrewmacdonald36672 күн бұрын
Big Bagge fan but I found the latest ‘Hate Revisited’ a bit patchy with some unusually rushed inking. What did you make of it?
@cartoonaesthetics2 күн бұрын
@@andrewmacdonald3667 I’ll get to that in part 3
@french.toastman2 күн бұрын
This series has motivated me to get this for an old Cambridge Boomer friend of mine who used to distribute International Times and Oz Magazines on campus and got busted multiple times for it. He was also a fan of Crumb and Zap and other contemporary publications. He's incredibly difficult to gift-buy for, but i think I'm going to get him the Hate box set. So you've made a sale. 😁
@cartoonaesthetics2 күн бұрын
Nice, you could also get him the "Buddy Does Seattle" volume as a more cost-effective way to get him started. I mean, after "Hate Revisited" they're probably going to re-release "The ACTUALLY Complete Hate" at some point
@ringkite2 күн бұрын
I used to know a guy in a Cincy band called The Buddy Bradley Experience -- he met P-Bag in person and was gifted with an on-the-spot caricature of Pete Rose; here they are at the old laundromat/venue, Sudsy Malone's kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mMV0eZOmsLOUnYE.html
@cartoonaesthetics2 күн бұрын
@@ringkite neat stuff
@ringkite2 күн бұрын
@@cartoonaesthetics 🏆
@stifledvoice2 күн бұрын
Good ol' P-Bag. I think he's still hoping for a big resurgence and the day a major player wants to hand over a big check to make a cartoon with his characters/style. I think his art would be a good contender for 3D treatment.
@cartoonaesthetics2 күн бұрын
@@stifledvoice I could see that working, but I’d rather not see bagge animated at all if it’s not done traditionally (like the Hate pilot, or even the Murry Wilson Show flash animation)
@mcdonalds4202 күн бұрын
This guy sounds smart 👀🧠
@cartoonaesthetics2 күн бұрын
@@mcdonalds420 that better not be sarcasm
@erictoro65193 күн бұрын
We were not only self aware we Gen X saw through our baby boomer parents . How narcissistic they were and how narcissistic the next Gen would be we created the truthers alternative news that spoke about the changes . And very critical of Gen Zs because they are almost like the boomers but more cringe . Gen X millennials and all other Gen is nothing new to us we have figured them out . the GenX name was known before the 90s we knew this back in the 70s but let's not forget the 70s Gen X started in 1965 . All we saw throughout the Many decades is the results of the Marxist counter culture . Because the allied powers defeated the wrong enemy in world war two which brought inn slowly but surely what we got after the US fought for communism and the Left without realizing it. The boomers were the tools of the summer of love counter culture to brain wash to hate God's natural law's and throw the nuclear family under the bus Brain washed by marxist professors against important rules that keep society intact purposely by leftist marxist professors agents of Zion to change things for the worst but it's become normal. Now . Punk rock was to destroy the youth and hip hop to destroy the white and black youth the communist civil rights movement was to create and instigate Anti white hate and white guilt the boomers voted for same sex and marxist multiculturalism and pornography . No other Gen can see this like ours Gen X .
@marsupial3ew3 күн бұрын
What a great overview - this is my first exposure to Peter Baggie’s work, so thanks! Just a newbie observation (forgive if this is already known or previously discussed by fans already)…. It seems to me that that 1999 animated show Mission Hill could be a direct rip-off of, or at least highly inspired by Hate. Seattle hipsters… wacky secondary characters… it’s like the same work, but watered down with more low-brow humor.
@DannyBedo3 күн бұрын
Monroe from Mad Mag. You do such good deep dives, make one more
@adcaptandumvulgus42523 күн бұрын
I thought Gen Xs shtick was nihilistic indifference, yes?
@juniorjames70763 күн бұрын
With content creators like you, we are truly in the midst of a Golden Age of knowledge transfer and I hope people realize this!!
@juniorjames70763 күн бұрын
SUBSCRIBED!!!! Living in Brooklyn, NYC around 2010/2011 I remember this huge rapid migration/influx of people from Oregon, Washington, Vancouver, Idaho- you could see the out of state license plates of cars all around predominantly Black neighborhoods (many had For Sale signs on them). Places like Williamsburg, Coney Island and Red Hook had already become "Seattle East" but now Bedford Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, and Brownsville were rapidly getting coffee shopped! Yes, it was fascinating to see the transformation happening in real time. (My favorite alt comic was Joe Matt's Peep Show books- The Poor Bastard, Fair Weather, etc).
@Diabolik7713 күн бұрын
At the time, being a Gen-X kid, I thought we were totally doomed and useless, lol. We didn't turn out that bad and got our shit together.
@bill-p2g3 күн бұрын
Loving this channel
@cartoonaesthetics3 күн бұрын
@@bill-p2g glad to hear it!
@briggscharleton61393 күн бұрын
I started reading Neat Stuff and Weirdo in the mid 80's. That was some of the funniest comics I read up to that time. Hate is reflective of every psuedo hip early 20's scene around the USA. I'm from the tail end of boomers with our Hardcore scene. Thanks for this great history. I was fortunate enough to meet Maestro Bagge in the 90's. He was laid back but I could sense his sardonic wit
@yomama2113 күн бұрын
well done, genX is grampa culture now, speaking from experience
@EmperorKarsa3 күн бұрын
Hey man I'm really digging your videos. I've always been curious about Gen X in general but all of my older Gen X family members had already moved away by the time I had the presence of mind to learn from them. This Hate Revisited series has been very enlightening.
@EugeneLorey3 күн бұрын
I dislike this channel strongly. When are they going to talk about gay Spider-Man?
@gjlgjl3 күн бұрын
Great channel and series. Looking forward to more
@someuser41663 күн бұрын
Obviously I can't judge the entire generation but overall I find most Gen xers kinda obnoxious. They preach way too much and constantly has to tell everyone how badass they are and how they don't care