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Lil' Rob and his friends go on crazy hi-jinks and shenanigans in this skateboard-themed TV-Series.Lil' Rob and his friends go on crazy hi-jinks and shenanigans in this skateboard-themed TV-Series.Lil' Rob and his friends go on crazy hi-jinks and shenanigans in this skateboard-themed TV-Series.
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- TriviaViewers teased this is the "successor" of the Filipino-American, adult-animated sitcom, The Nutshack and a few claimed that the animators behind The Nutshack have worked on Wild Grinders.
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I can forgive the stereotypical characters which can be seen all over television (some of them are actually named after their stereotype, case and point, guess what one-dimensional personality trait "Emo-Cries" has. Could it be that he's emo and he cries?) The plots are all rip-offs of something else, which I can also forgive, but the visuals I cannot. You might have to see it for yourself to understand. I'm not kidding. It's not just the fact that it's flash animation ,which can be executed brilliantly if you know what your doing. It's the choppy movements, the lack of movement in the right scenes and places, and the terrible character designs.The eyes and mouths on all the characters are terrifying enormous. It's actually physically painful to look at sometimes.
As for the jokes themselves, I am happy to say they do warrant an occasional chuckle, even if most of them are re-hashed from something else. The talking bulldog getting ready to sell his soul for a potato salad recipe actually made me smile a little bit. Sadly, it wasn't enough to rescue this eyesore of a cartoon.
As for the jokes themselves, I am happy to say they do warrant an occasional chuckle, even if most of them are re-hashed from something else. The talking bulldog getting ready to sell his soul for a potato salad recipe actually made me smile a little bit. Sadly, it wasn't enough to rescue this eyesore of a cartoon.
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