"Fighting crime in a future time" C.O.P.S. was great.
They made cartoons about almost everything in the 80s and 90s and it was great... no matter how bad the cartoons were.
huh, interesting thread idea OP
idea for next one: cartoon characters that are against facism
Dale would be more staunchly "blue lives matter" than hank for sure.
Dale would be more staunchly "blue lives matter" than hank for sure.
Rick doesn't think any life matters and Morty's just about broken enough to be headed in that directionI'd go more with Jerry. Morty can be surprisingly deep and insightful at times. Rick would be the full-on anti-Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter.
dale "fears the government" gribble would be blue lives matters?
Feel like those lines bleed over in an Alex Jones way.Dale's radically anti-government.
On topic: Stan Smith, American Dad
Yeah, I don't think he fits here.Excuse me?
Hank Hill would at first think supporting cops is fine and dandy but then he'd talk to a black person about the issue and realize they have a legit grievance support them.
dale "fears the government" gribble would be blue lives matters?
I'm of two minds about this. On the one hand, Frank is a white reactionary fantasy largely enjoyed by white reactionaries.
On the other hand he regularly beats the shit out of cops and goes to prison.
You just hit me with a nostalgia bomb
Mr. Blik from Catscratch (the black one, ironically)
Blik would try to make Waffle a useful idiot, but that wouldn't last very long. Gordon would stay out of it or advocate for Scottish rights.
Not a chance. Dale doesn't trust any government arm, at all.Dale would be more staunchly "blue lives matter" than hank for sure.
I mean he definitely was, until he got cursed and lived as a beast.
Now this fucker here:
Yeah, this dude would be all about that shit.
Not if Peggy Hill has anything to say about it, and I can guarantee you she does have something to say about it