Bob's Burgers is actually consistently good (even after being on the air for what feels like too long for its own good, regardless!), so it's what gets my vote, no contest. It's "spinoffs" (which they are NOT, they just somewhat the same artstyle, which is the only real disadvantage to them, if any at all!) The Great North and Central Park, are definitely worth a watch or more, as well (BONUS POINTS, if you will.).
TLH has only been around for what is now 6 seasons and has always managed to be mediocrity incarnate for me.
Also, I haven't forgiven it for getting far superior & 100% underrated shows overlooked/canned (It's Pony, Glitch Techs, Welcome to the Wayne, Harvey Beaks - I never will forget and I will never forgive TLH for their sad and tragic fates. That and Nick being more poorly run than usual when these shows were even around, anyway.).
Bob's Burgers deserves to win, just on that personal revelation of mine, alone.
As for the previous match: Dan Vs. is still my vote, just to reinforce that, if need be for those counting the votes.
Big City Greens is enjoyable and even made up of some former Harvey Beaks members. Though Big City Greens isn’t nearly as wholesome as Harvey Beaks, that and few shows have the same messages and atmosphere. It has ambient, meditative, zen atmosphere that makes it a joy to watch.
Easy decision, hard enough contest - knowing BOTH THESE SHOWS ARE UNFORTUNATELY QUITE UNDERRATED (at worst) / ACTUALLY GREAT (at best) and all that. Still... Harvey Beaks for me, all the way.
Season 6 of Total Drama (production code-wise), Pahkitew Island, made its American debut a decade ago.
It's my favorite season of the show (behind all 3 of Total Dramarama's) and has the best cast of the series, which includes the 2 best characters of the franchise, Leonard and Max (who should've been the finalists).
Xilam is one of my most favourite animation studios, I enjoy alot of their cartoons from Hubert and Takako, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Zig and Sharko. Xilam is a studio that has inspired many and has created endless classics that we enjoy.
Given how Drew Barrymore's production company Flower Films has mainly made live action projects for older audiences, them producing the TV special Olive The Other Reindeer and the Netflix preschool show Princess Power are definitely quite unusual. It would certainly explain the humor of the latter.
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