Cartoons Worth Watching: Billy & Mandy


 
 Cartoons Worth Watching: Billy & Mandy

When people say “There aren’t any American cartoons worth watching, anymore” I feel compelled to disagree. As a matter of fact, there’s plenty. So the purpose of this feature is to point out the clever, entertaining gems buried amongst the landslide of coal.

The first cartoon I want to celebrate; the Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. It’s probably the best title in Cartoon Network’s Friday night line-up and most-certainly more worthy of endless daytime reruns than that Ed, Edd & Eddy drivel.

The core concept of the show is that Death-himself, the Grim Reaper, was swindled into being the friend-slave of two youngsters; the psychotically moody yet brightly-dressed Mandy, and her loud, idiotic, Stimpy-like companion, Billy. Together, the three are subjected to a whirlwind of freaky and insane adventures which they usually take in total stride.

Like most cartoons of this episodic-nature, the show is primarily character-driven, leaving the audience more interested in what the characters are going to say or do next than how the “plot” unfolds. Billy, voiced by Richard Horvitz of Angry Beavers and Invader Zim fame, is entertaining for his hyper-HYPER-active brand of mind-boggling stupidity accentuated by his perpetually sunny, naïve disposition. Mandy isn’t just your typical quiet, “They’re all idiots except me” sort of character. She’s most clearly the Anti-Christ, usually inflicting more damage on the main cast than the episode’s villain and committing morally-depraved and often times murderous acts without so much as a “meh”. Grim’s bi-polar personality makes him an unpredictable element, sometimes reaping the souls of the elderly with his scythe, and sometimes frolicking in meadows and baking cookies. The Jamaican accent is a nice touch, too.

But it’s not just the title characters who carry the show, a vast supporting cast of equally bizarre monsters and people bring life to the stories. There’s Hoss Delgado, the ultra-violent parody of Ash from the Evil Dead trilogy, Nergal (originally voiced by David Warner), the disturbingly lonely creature from the center of the Earth, Irwin, Billy’s best friend and Mandy’s freaky stalker, and Billy’s parents, a Dad who’s just as stupid as his son, and a Mom who seems to be the only person to react to the crazy crap that goes on in their lives.

And the characters are only half the fun. While the show started off blandly-enough (with hackneyed stories about “Opposite Day” or Billy dealing with a bully, etc.), the show quickly fell into its own brand of manic, “Who the Hell thinks up this stuff”-humor. In their mandatory public service episode alerting kids to the merits of proper diet and exercise, they worked the moral into a deliciously morbid plot in which Death presents “Bonus Years” to people who stay healthy, thus keeping them alive a little bit longer. In one of my favorite episodes, Grim goes on a road-trip through the desert with a geriatric “Dracula”. However, “Dracula” is more closely related to “Blackula”, a jive-talking 70’s stereotype. “Vampire’z don’t suck, dats a myth! Dracula scrap wif hiz fangs then lickz up tha blood.”

The humor is extremely unpredictable and very, very bizarre. The plots of the show, typically dealing with death or death-related subjects, is noticeably morbid for a “kid’s show”, giving it a distinct edge. The humor in Billy & Mandy ranges all over the spectrum, entertaining adults and kids alike. Additionally, it has a “Harvey Birdman” or “Space Ghost Coast to Coast” quality to it, often having random guest stars from classic Hanna Barbara cartoons. In one episode, a Gamera-like monster dunks Grape Ape’s head in a volcano (“Grape Ape. It BUUUUURNS!!! Grape Ape.”), another time, Scooby Doo testifies against Mandy in court, and in one of the better episodes, Billy discovers Fred Flintstone buried in ice in his backyard and Fred goes completely berserk trying to adapt to modern civilization.

Billy & Mandy has been around for a few years, but is certainly one of the most clever Cartoon Cartoons to come around in quite a while. A much better “horror cartoon” than their last effort, Courage the Cowardly Dog. Definitely check it out if you haven’t yet, cuz you never know what’ll happen next.


 

8 Responses to Cartoons Worth Watching: Billy & Mandy

  1. hap says:

    “…Ed, Edd & Eddy drivel.”

    Them’s fightin’ words. :)

    I can’t believe you would run down the Ed’s like that. Ed and Eddy are the closest thing we now have to Pinky and The Brain. I’m not sure how Edd fits in, but regardless, hearing Ed say “Buttered Toast” harkens me back to the great days of “Narf, Poit”.

    Speaking of Pinky, will WB ever release DVDs?

  2. Ryan says:

    I love Billy & Mandy. I watched that cartoon every opportunity I had, unfortunately, I haven’t had that opportunity for a year now, and I haven’t seen most of the episodes you talked about. I’m glad to know others enjoy that cartoon as much as I do.

    I also have to agree with hap in that Ed, Edd, and Eddy is a great cartoon.

    I wish I had Cartoon Network available to me.

  3. Kwinston says:

    Oh, I love Billy&Mandy, and can agree with everything said. It’s the best show on Cartoon Network, and my favourite cartoon of all time, with South Park and Invader Zim. I just wonder, where do they come up with this stuff?

  4. victoria says:

    hell right, besides there’s the doujinshi by bleedman, and it’s awesome.
    you should check it out:
    grim.snafu-comics.com

    ah
    invader zim and ppg rules too.

  5. Sneep29 says:

    Yeah, billy and mandy is way better than Juniper Lee, in fact anything is better that Juniper lee, but I would take Ed,Edd, Eddy over billy and mandy though.

  6. shadowblast63 says:

    Courage was a childhood favorite and even though they barely ever show it if I had to choose between Courage or Billy and Mandy it’s all Courage for me.

  7. Amanda says:

    Another good cartoon to watch is Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends. It usually comes on every weekday around 5 or 6.

  8. cartoon fan says:

    You are totally right when you say that the grim adventures of billy and mandy is an awesome show. But why you talking so badly about the cartoon cartoons. Billy and mandy is only #6 on my favorite original cartoonnetwork cartoons list. Ed edd n eddy is totally #1 dude sorry, but thats my opinion. Oh and courage is also better being number 5. I’m just telling my opinion though like what you want to like.

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