Danny Phantom

dannichols

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    This is a action packed Nickelodeon series that aired in 2004. I find it funny because the characters are full of humor, like that time when toy bears spilled out of Dash's locker, and that time when Mr. Lancer lost his pants, twice and that one time when that guy had soda poured into his trumbone. It's really hilarious and you gotta watch it.
     
    Are you seriously seventeen?

    Was that comment necessary at ALL? No. Since this isn't your first spamming offense, I present you with a warning.

    I watch Danny Phantom whenever I have the chance. Cartoon or not, it has a pretty good concept that remains amusing throughout the series. Its a shame though. Despite its popularity, it will be coming to a close when this season is over.
     
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    Ah, yeah, okay, sorry. I'll admit that my comment seemed a lot cooler when I posted it.

    Anyway, with regards to the cartoon, it's a cool concept in theory, but in practice the show just reveals itself to be utter tripe. It could have been done better, but it's just too silly, and it's too hard to suspend that stigma that it gets from being by the creator of The Fairly Oddparents. It's basically to its predecessor what American Dad is to Family Guy: basically the same spiel, except with a much narrower potential to innovate.
     
    I'm dissapointed that it hasn;t gotten a proper DVD release yet, single episodes on compilation discs don't cut it.
     
    I really don't like the show, to me its sucksbut the cool thing is that he is half human and half ghost (which I wish I were)

    :t354:~*!*~Queen Boo~*!*~
     
    I have mixed feelings. Being a ghost would be cool, but it's too unrealistic and I dispise shows like that (except for anime).
     
    I don't mind it. I mean, the premise is pretty good and some episodes are okay. It's just never clicked with me. I'll try to watch it, since I know some people who are really into it but...it doesn't work. I think it's because it seems like it has an underlying plot--one goal or something that the series works to in the end--but it's not actually there in any of the episodes. I just never feel a reason to watch each episode since it doesn't matter if I see them in order or skip one anyway. So I don't watch it.
     
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