Sunday, March 4, 2012

6teen

Music: Haunting for Witches by Bloc Party
TV Show: 6teen
Addiction: Words with Friends (on facebook)

As of lately, Western animation has been a disappointment. With the exception of Avatar: The Last Airbender —which was created by Americans with the animation produced in South Korea— many (though not all) of the newer cartoons slacken in quality of their artwork. I understand that not everything has to be realistic or look a certain way; there’s nothing wrong with having a different artist style but the quality has definitely gone down a few notches since the 80’s and 90’s (even the early Y2K era). Where is the scenery porn or the fun details!? Why is everything drawn with the same line thickness? And when the style is more “realistic” the females always look so waif-like and emaciated with disproportionally large heads.

Avatar: The Official Sponsor of Scenery-porn


About a month ago, I began watching episodes of this Canadian animated sitcom, 6teen, and was thoroughly surprised and pleased by the style of the show. The show is created by Jennifer Pertsch and Tom McGillis, the same people who made the very popular Total Drama Island series. 6teen originally ran from 2004 to 2010 on the Teletoon network. The premise revolves around the lives of six teenagers, all sixteen (it's a pun within a pun!), and their part-time jobs in a mall not unlike the Eaton Centre in Toronto, Ontario. 


Looking back at it, they all look skinny with big heads too... hmm...


I was first introduced to 6teen around '08/'09 at a friend’s. The television was on in the background and the cartoon caught my attention halfway. It just so happens that the zombie episode "Dude of the Living Dead" was playing at the moment and zombie episodes are usually the best episode to start when first introduce to a new series (look at Community's "Epidemiology" for example). I didn't catch the name of the series at the time and have been meaning to watch the show since. Now that I’ve finished school, I can spend more time in "researching" cartoons, which is how I rediscovered the show.



The art of this animated series is unique in the fact that they eliminate the use of lines. It’s sorta like a more refine version of South Park (art-wise). Also, the viewer can easily differentiate the characters solely by their silhouette. The main characters consist of a pretty diverse cast as well. One thing that does bother me about it is that the characters, Caitlin (the blonde) in particular, have a tendency to buy the same outfit over and over again yet still acts like she made a whole new purchase and some of the male extras get recycled. But aside from that, the drawings are done nicely, albeit the hands are a bit blocky (I’m looking at you Jonesy), and colors are appealing. The storyline is alright. It’s a sitcom marketed towards tween and teens so what is there to expect. Every once in a while you’ll come across a continuity error and that gets annoying. Also, they have four seasons and celebrate Christmas at least three times but all the main characters stay 16 throughout the whole entire series. They do brush up on topics like diarrhea and wardrobe malfunction, which my inner child finds hilarious.


Blocky hands of DOOM!!! Also, is that Christopher Walken?

Why isn't this show more popular!?

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