ATHF is the only one of those that never tried to be anything other than funny. A lot of what made South Park cringye at times was Matt and Trey's shitty opinions bleeding through into the show and them using their characters to get on a soapbox. Same with McFarlane and Family Guy. ATHF doesn't have any characters acting as stand-ins for their showrunners, and it was so absurdist you couldn't even tell what the writers views on anything were.
Infantile man-child. If the origin story in the movie is canon (if anything is with that series), Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad are the same age, yet Meatwad acts as though he is locked in at a toddler/Charlie Kelly stage of development, except when he suddenly isn't.
ATHF is the only one of those that never tried to be anything other than funny. A lot of what made South Park cringye at times was Matt and Trey's shitty opinions bleeding through into the show and them using their characters to get on a soapbox. Same with McFarlane and Family Guy. ATHF doesn't have any characters acting as stand-ins for their showrunners, and it was so absurdist you couldn't even tell what the writers views on anything were.
Each of the four main characters in ATHF is an archetype of toxic masculinity. Avante-garde antics ensue.
Which archetype of toxic masculinity do you see in Meatwad?
Infantile man-child. If the origin story in the movie is canon (if anything is with that series), Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad are the same age, yet Meatwad acts as though he is locked in at a toddler/Charlie Kelly stage of development, except when he suddenly isn't.
I love it.