EDIT: Thank you all for 50,000 views already! I put my heart and soul into this video, and I'm glad that it's being enjoyed by so many! Also, *step-daughter/father/son and *doesn't pull its punches. Apologies for the typos, folks. I only had myself as an editor, and there were 25,000+ words in this long boy. 🥲
Tin foil hat moment cuz I have no proof if this ever happened, but I wonder if there was any reject ideas or scripts that was intended to be for ginger's show but ultimately made its way over to all grown up.
This show was before my time and online I always heard good things about Courtney and bad things about Dodie. But then I watched the show... Dodie does some genuinely shitty things throughout the show but nowhere as often as I expected. The majority of the time she is a good friend to Ginger and is supportive of her getting attention from Courtney without constantly trying to weasel her way in. Courtney on the other hand... she's definitely a likeable and entertaining character, but she's very wishy washy when it comes to her motives. By season 2 she's well aware that Miranda is a bad person but continues to be friends with her because she can't let go of the superficialty. I much prefer Miranda as a character because at least her actions have clear goals.
100%. Courtney got done so dirty by the time they all went into high school. Like it's sad to think she peaked in middle school of all places. Would have been nice to have her at Ginger's book reading as well, she deserves a seat.
@CamHennings ATBG is nearly a perfect show, the only knocks against it are 1. Not enough Courtney, with her becoming an official friend and being at the book reading, and 2. The bombshell episode that sets up Dodie being unfriended just being completely ignored in the next episode. THAT is a sin as far as I'm concerned, practically ruins the entire show.
@@adamisajoker That one made me angry. I know that with serialized cartoons the unspoken law was "the status quo is king", but that episode had no resolution, and then the audience is expected to just forget it and move on, like they didn't just erase any remaining shreds of good faith we had for Dodie. The way she acted about Ginger and Darren made me so mad. If I had a face like hers, I couldn't afford to be such a See You Next Toosday. Although I'm mad at Darren and Macie for that episode, too.
Completely agree! I felt bad for what happened to her family and I hope they didn't struggle. I know people would say "boohoo, they can't live in a mansion anymore" when it's further from that.
I knew As Told By Ginger was cut from a different cloth the moment I saw that the characters change clothes. I was a kid as this show premiered and seeing them change clothes was such a new thing to me, it literally never happened. I was around 10-11. Perfect age range to process this show.
Same here. What I was used to was either cartoon characters who never changed clothes, or live action characters who never wore the same outfit twice. Seeing the characters in ATBG having repeating outfits, or changing pieces or even wearing their hair slightly differently in episodes were all chef's kiss touches.
Another fantastic show that did this was The Weekenders! That show was my first exposure to this, and it also happened to come out the same year as As Told By Ginger
I think they wanted to backtrack from the specific age as much as possible after the first season. But they also continued to emphasize Angelica being more independent now that she's 13. I think the funniest aspects of it are when they have them doing activities that even most adults can't do like unsupervised cliff rappelling. 😂
Before this video I thought they were at least 13 in this show and Angelica was like 15 or 16. 10 is crazy. Or maybe they just live in the pokémon world
I like that Carl is not portrayed as in the wrong for not wanting a relationship with Jonas, even though Jonas is trying now. The nuance of Ginger accepting him while Carl doesn't, and both of those things just being what's right for them, isn't something I see often.
There's a thing goin on with Carl that he feels the need to be the man of the house, it was made explicit when Loise is marrying Dave but you can tell it was something that had for the whole show. It seems that Carl sees Jonas as having failed on his role as a man and for Carl that's a huge deal
@@queltonelhipster I'm a little like Carl, because I also have an ambiguous character and I’m just as prickly. And in terms of my parents’ divorce, I see myself in Carl. But I was 12 years old when my parents divorced
@@queltonelhipsterabsolutely - we can also chalk to the fact Carl was merely a baby when Jonas no longer was a participant in his life. For Carl, Jonas was a bum and he detested it, which also aligns with Carl on his “hustle and grind” mentality throughout the show.
I think it’s okay for her to not have positive character development because that’s not reflective of real life. It would have been better if the show made Dodie a villain and have Ginger distance herself from Dodie in high school.
Ginger: What kind of parents forget their kid's birthday? >.> Macie: Turns out...mine. :'( Cameron: Aw man.... :/ It should've happened to Dodie. >.> Me: *stifles laugh* (ATBG was such a great show. o: )
As Told by Ginger was almost perfect, by having age-appropriate humor, realistic dialogue and outcomes, and relatable problems; the writers wanted to make compelling animation for the teens and succeeded. AGU lacked this because the people there were just overly complacent. I understand why they were very reluctant to air each show’s last season but those 2006 UA-cam leaks are what really started each show’s strong fandom, especially Ginger’s because they grew with her! Thank god we got all 60 episodes on our hands after well over a decade.
Seriously though, I was baffled to learn that they didn't even finish airing the series in the US. Idk why Nick has such a bad track record of doing this to shows over the years. Reminds me of the final season of Korra, but somehow worse given where the Internet was at the time of Ginger's conclusion.
@@CamHennings Point very well taken, but I wish I had been there to see those early leaks let alone know people who made them because they could share how dedicated they were to archiving this stuff. I even enjoyed/agreed with your opinion on the "ugly" style due to the uglier aspects of life.
I’m sorry but Jonas rarely has a job and definitely does not pay child support, which might be a big part of why he feels ashamed to see his kids. Lois is extremely generous to him and works hard not to bad mouth him to Ginger or Carl but what she says in Hello Stranger that Carl and Ginger would have to decide for themselves how much they want to know Jonas I think makes it pretty clear that she has decided how much SHE wants Jonas in her life and it’s not at all. I always got the impression that Jonas was an out of work actor - someone who didn’t let go of a dream when he maybe should have and as a result Lois had to be the one responsible for everything both domestically and as the one earning a wage. It really shows in Lois that she is always prepared to look after herself, she works as the lice nurse at Gingers school, she starts cleaning houses when she’s on strike. Lois works really hard because there isn’t anyone for her to rely for most of the show as she doesn’t seem to have any family other than her kids. I think her being kind to Jonas is more about allowing Ginger to express her feelings about him than about Lois having positive ones.
@@mcjaguilar8667obviously? But even single mom’s are entitled to child support, or other means of financial support depending on the circumstances. What is the point of your comment?
It's very Subtle but Jonas is portrayed as an alcoholic/in early recovery throughout the show. During the Christmas episode he is portrayed as working for the Salvation Army. A popular job for people in early recovery. He also says things that people say when they are in alcoholics anonymous. Of course it went right over my head. It does explain why Lois is patient with him. How she explains he's not a bad guy. He's just flaky he can't be there. She talks to her kids like people dealing with a spouses addiction talk to their kids.
The difference between Ginger and Darren’s high school experiences can definitely serve as a commentary on how the American education system and American society as a whole prioritises the pomp and circumstance of athletic performance over investing in the arts and genuine creative talent.
In the end sports is entertainment. They push it moreso because society favors sports moreso than the others. I mean it’s always been about going to games, not art shows or performances. I mean yes we like music and whatnot, but no one is dying to see 12-13 yo art or music.
So much that its been a Gen X stereotype for years that art was rebellious to the system that oppresses the creative minds of people for corporate conformity (Daria did a lot), and that "liberal arts was a useless degree" or aspiration over the venture capitalist yuppie path.
@@DarkEclipse23Without art, the show wouldn’t exist. TV, music, books, etc. are all arts everyone partakes in, yet schools prioritize sports over nurturing creatives.
@@goodmanticoreI think his point was there’s immediate results in supporting sports over arts for high school students. Schools don’t benefit from the school play as much as the Friday night Football game every week. There’s not always a direct monitory gain for art as to the subjectiveness and over all structure where as high school sport can generate money for the school. I’m all for art and nurturing but I hate when people attack sports as if it has no value or it’s less than. If you have to choose they’re going to choose what generates the most interest. Now unless schools start producing movies, sitcoms, and music videos it’s not going to compete with the other dominating form of entertainment that is sports. Maybe if there were Saturday night student film events that kids lived going to then you’d see more investment. We need artists but I don’t think traditional schools are going to invest in something cyclical. Unless art translates to entertainment it often doesn’t make much of a broad impact so it’s hard to just nurture artists and over look athletics.
@@StephTerry-c2y Very good points! Now that you’ve pointed it out, I find it very strange that schools charge ticket fees for sporting events, but not for art shows and concerts. Not saying they should, but it’s weird thinking about it.
As someone who didn’t grow up with shows like As Told By Ginger. I feel like modern tv shows treat kids as though they can’t handle dark topics, which really infuriates me. I think we need more shows like this and shows like Bluey is a step in the right direction.
I feel like Macie as a character concept was so ahead of its time. They basically called the current trend of this show's featured generation going on to cope with reality's woes through revisiting childish topics- and subsequently coming to profound and mature resolutions because of such nostalgia trips. I mean, The Little Seal Girl moment could so easily be switched out with any brony stuff- with Dodie and Ginger being totally right to fearing for their friend. And just look at what happened when Steve and Elmo checked up on us- the Internet just collectively broke. They had such incredible insight when making AtbG, and Macie should get way more love, because she's kinda us, and they actually treated her like a person.
I think the "grass is greener" theme changing is so relatable. Ginger struggles and search for dirección reflects her age at every stage. Even though her preoccupations are childish from the distance, she is standing there, at every moment of the walk. And when you are in the middle of a situation is hard to see the whole picture
Highschool is a dark, depressing, terrible place for most people. A place where dreams are shattered and you are never good enough for life, yet no one there ever tries to prepare you for life after highschool (or even during highschool).
For me, the experience between middle school and high school was a complete reverse. I hated my middle school years and they were by far my least favorite academic years I experienced while I loved my high school years. I didn't really like most/didn't really form meaningful connections with my middle school teachers and I was bullied during those years. I liked my high school teachers a lot more, enjoyed their classes, formed connections with them, and didn't really have to deal with bullying during my time there.
Yes. High school is especially a dark place when you’re attending an inner city school that has been plagued by drug use and violence. It happened to me. All the kids cared about was fighting, getting pregnant, and smoking weed and talking crazy at the high school I went to in north St. Louis, MO. They had no respect for the teachers or each other. Stealing from other students was the norm. One girl’s purse disappeared. My umbrella, calculator, and M&M’s themed pencil pouch disappeared. Another girl’s flip phone disappeared. So I was going to school with Thieves.
I guess it depends on individual people and schools, but for me middle school was worse. Everyone mellowed out by high school and I wasn't bullied nearly as much.
@@AdhamOhmfacts when I was in school I went to two high schools some of the people I chilled with in middle school switched up on me my freshmen year and some were gang members so the 2 of them had beef with me for no reason just because I didn't act like them also alot of people saw me as a easy target cuz I didn't know how to defend myself my other high school I went to my sophmore year or half of it I never had a problem with nobody there except maybe 2 kids but I was cool with popular kids gang members Gothic jocks you name it
I don’t think All Grown Up was trying or needed to be like As Told by Ginger this show was just a different breed, not just compared to other Nicktoons but probably most cartoons at the time.
I agree, I think Ginger just cast a shadow over it. It was trying to be different yet it was essentially about the same time in kids life. But it also kinda wasn't. It's an anomaly for sure.
@@CamHenningsAGU got a huge Rugrats shadow to cast over Ginger, not saying either shows are bad or anything but they’re just different and unique in their own way, that said, i’m really glad Ginger is popular now than it is in the past. AGU basically is like Rugrats but them as preteens
It doesn’t surprise me. People who have worked for Jennifer have said that she’s entitled and rude. She doesn’t even acknowledge her house staff. She’s a rude mean girl. Oh and she’s also good friends with Ellen. Bird of a feather flock together.
When I was a kid as told by ginger was my favorite show, me and my mom will watch it together. One of a few times. I can actually think of my mom wanting to watch a cartoon with me. Then, at school we had to write about our favorite show and I remember writing about Ginger, and then we had to present every single boy In the class laughed when I said what my favorite show was leading to me bursting out in tears and running to the bathroom. The next time ginger was on my mom commented and asked if I wanted to watch and I remember telling her “no I hate that show now.” Fast forward to adulthood and I saw it screaming on Paramount+ when I was home for a schooling break and we ended up binging the entire show together. I love the show so much. Thank you for doing such a good Job in this review
As told by ginger was an animated drama for kids. Very glad all grown up wasn’t that. The core of Ginger was to tell a story, not jokes. Rug eats is and always was a comedy.
coming from a percussionist- yes, the giant triangle is real. there’s so many different sizes (and shapes surprisingly) of triangles, and they are all very fun and a magical adventure to auxiliary percussionists. my personal favorite is the triangle that is three separate triangles that are all connected, aka, the 3D triangle. (it’s the treeworks chime triangle if you wanna look it up)
Might just be a me thing but I wish they'd shown Courtney in the finale panning shot of the cast as at least a background character. Would've been nice if she and Ginger kept in touch after all that time.
Haven't seen the series in -years- but my pitch for why Darren and Ginger got together in the end is that somehow it comes out that Darren doesn't actually like playing football and just liked the praise and good-attention he got from others. He says in passing "maybe you're right" when saying how Ginger thinks football is dumb, so that could be the way to make it make sense. Either that or maybe they just meet later on after maturing, their kid -is- younger looking than Dodie's. All things aside, love the video!
Honestly, I love that reasoning and it makes a ton of sense given who he was prior. Like he was forced into football due to being associated with his brother and Dad. It makes sense that he'd just roll with it and then reflect on it later as losing himself for a while. Still wish we could have gotten to see that happen though, even if it was alluded to at the end
This interpretation is a lot more enjoyable than what was shown. I wasn't as bothered by the drama around them in the last season but after all the various showings of growth to have them end up together after a fast forward feels unfulfilling. I very much do agree with the concept of Ginger being married to someone we've never seen, it fits better with the overall theme of life changing and moving on. Instead it kind of makes it look like all the characters just kind of hit their stride in early high school and despite some waves stayed in the same places and acted the same ways. Still love the show but the final scene, which I think had a great concept, just sort of rings hollow. But yeah also could just be a time issue and they could only show so much.
Yeah, after watching this a second time, I was thinking maybe, if the show could have gone on, Darren would have come back. Like, in the first season, Ginger gets confused about her feelings due to Miranda and then in the third season, Darren gets confused about his feelings due to Dodie and Macie. Maybe, in their senior year, they would get back together and it would be a question of whether they could maintain the long distance relationship and then you'd get that ending showing that they made it.
I agree with you about the ending, having all her relationships unchanged feels like her growing stopped there and she peaked in high school. After most of the show being about how things change it is unnatural.
Macy Gray was most likely chosen bc she was super popular at that time. Her 1st album was in 1999. Her follow-up was coming out in 2001. This premiered in 2000. It gave the show cred to have an award winning artist sing the theme 🤔🤷♀️ Macy's voice is the best of the 3 versions. Smooth, heart fealt & it has a great back beat. I love it 😀
I had no idea how popular she was back in the day, but she was such a good choice for singing the theme song! Someone else in the comments mentioned that she was a neopet at some point too? That broke my brain. Haha
@@queltonelhipster The song Tean Seal Girl was featured in the episode "Next Question" (but there was a different one). There, Carl and Hoodsey tried to make money by selling knitted scarves and for this they decided to free the groundhog Pete and thereby make money on "Bring Back Pete" scarves. But in order to get to Pete's place, Carl and Hoodsey decided to spend the evening at Brandon's house. They were watching Tean Seal Girl on TV, then the song came on and Brandon sang terribly. Neverthless, to avert suspicion, Carl joins Brandon and sings with him, but Hoodsey couldn't stand it. Later, when Brandon's monkey, Mr.Licorice, began to create chaos at the celebration (by that time Pete's disappearance had been discovered), in order to calm himdown, Carl sings to monkey, precisely an excerpt of the song Tean Seal Girl and it helps. The monkey really calmed down
@@ilonashumiha Yes, but I think is implied that the Teen Seal Girl is an Ice Show made long after the original Little Seal Girl, and what's the original version? Is also an Ice Show, is a play, a movie, an animated movie? I wanna know, I think is kinda like a parody of The Little Mermaid, so is it an animated movie as well?
@@queltonelhipster I'm saying this because I remembered that in the episode "Next Question" there was also a Tean Seal Girl, but the song was different. By the way, do you also think that Brandon sang terribly?
I loved as told by Ginger. She was my favorite. I was like 9 when the show came out and I actually drew a life-size version of her and taped her up on my wall behind my door. Because I want it to be friends with her lol.
if you _really_ wanna cope with that ending between ginger and darren, you can imagine that he was sitting next to her husband and the husband had to step away to go to the bathroom, and darren being the good friend he is held the baby for the guy lol
Daren also could have found a replacement Ginger. People who have grown up with this show are in their late 20s/early 30s, and know that one person who found a replacement.
At around an hour and 45 minutes into the video. Dude, you don't know how much I needed to hear that high school isn't always the high point of life. I am Chronically ill and was home-schooled from sophomore to senior year. I recently turned 31 and have been reflecting a lot lately and right now watching my younger family members grow up I can't help but feel a little melancholy, thinking maybe I missed out on the best part of my life!
For some, high school is definitely the best part of their lives, but it's most certainly not the case for a lot of people. I wasn't a big fan of even college, but my life vastly improved once I began studying subjects and meeting people that I shared common interests with. And you don't even need higher education to find that nowadays. There are always going to be experiences we feel like we miss out on, but high school isn't the most important thing. 😁
I cannot believe you found that footage of the trailer with the Avril Lavigne song in it!! I’ve been looking YEARS for it because I vividly remembered it as a kid, but couldn’t find it anywhere. After years of guessing if it was real or not this video confirmed it!
As someone who married their high school sweetheart (despite a time apart where we broke up and I dated someone else), I love seeing that with Ginger and Darren. It's not uncommon when you're young to not know what you want or not be mature enough to make a relationship really work. Prince William had a moment like that too. People are allowed to change, change their mind, and come back... or not. Also, dude, kudos on making this long video. I loved every moment, especially the Dodie hatred. But it's such a believable and relatable frenemy relationship.
you're so eloquent about carl and david's relationship. *i* on the other hand am screaming, crying, throwing up blood over how sweet their relationship is
This made me really sad that I didn’t respect this show as a kid…I had no idea where this show went and how deep it was. Thanks for opening my eyes a bit man
I feel the same. For me, I was put off by the animation. I think Rugrats/All Grown Up were the only Klasky Csupo shows I liked; the messy animation worked for a show from the perspective of infants and it's spin-off was more clean compared to other Klasky Csupo creations. Ofc Klasky Csupo weren't the only ones with an off-putting visual style. Two words: Angela Anaconda. Wtf was that nightmare? Or that Dr Katz show with the wavy lines like every character has moving mumps. There were so many cartoons I had zero interest in just for their appearance alone. I know I'm not alone in this "my eyes can't handle it" mentality; my friend loves the OG Shera but couldn't get into the new one because she doesn't like the Teen Titans Go-esque animation. Plus Family Guy also called out that Katz show because seriously wtf was that with the wavy lines ish? Random side note regarding Shera: It's kinda hilarious how the "new" one has all these LGBT characters but the OG was far more gay. Just look at 80's Bow, for example, looking like he's cruising for D. Even the owl creature in the 80s one had rainbows inside his ears! Visually, 80s Shera was gay af. Everyone looking like they were about to film a workout tutorial or cruising the gay bars....ofc that pretty much sums up the 80s in general...
Finally finished this video… 1) Your Dodie hate is very much appreciated 😁😁😁 2) Love the way your alternative ending when you include “Ginger’s friends”, you don’t include Dodie 😂😂😂 3) Your appreciation for Cree Summer’s performance as Miranda over Susie in AGU was 🤩😁 By far one of Cree’s best performances 😄
I'm glad someone noticed the lack of Dodie. 😂 I truly was so done with her by that point. And yes, you could tell that she was enjoying the hell out of playing Miranda. That cackle is unparalleled.
@@CamHennings Hahaha details like that are very much appreciated 😄 Oh yeah definitely! Miranda had the best comebacks 😂 also loved your point on how she wouldn’t give Angelica the validation of her existence 🤣 that had me rolling 🤣💯
I used to really stan Darren and Ginger but now-I really do believe they should’ve just been best friends. Saying “get over it already” to her heartbreak feels like missing the point, she’s a teenage girl going through her first heartbreak, with her BEST FRIEND. It shook her to her core, it even changed how she viewed relationships. She really is a great representation of a young girl going through puberty and first loves.
I agree they should've remained friends. As much as every show, movie, cartoon and anime ever wants to portray the Disney happy ever after, truth is that the first love is rarely "the one."
It seems kind of weird to dismiss their entire relationship and history with each other, because a teen boy was a bit insensitive in a moment. There was a ton of grace given to every other character in this show, and Darren was amazingly supportive of Ginger the whole show.
Hell yeah. Especially the fact that Darren gave Simone his shirt not long after breaking up with Ginger. Honestly, I hated Darren when they were in high school. I liked Orion much better.
Sadly, much can be ruined by "taking the relationship to the next level" when, oftentimes, friends should only ever be just friends!! Sometimes, friends of the opposite sex give into peer pressure to become a couple, and it RUINES EVERYTHING!!!😭😭😭😡😡 expectations change, and thus, so does the connection to that person entirely. That happened with my ex fiancee and I and it really messed us up, in both our relationship, friendship and individual mental health..😢😢 Never let anyone tell you that it's wrong to choose preserving a platonic relationship just because "you'd be really cute together"🙄🙄 or that it's weird to have a friend of the opposite sex or this bs that "men and women can't be friends" because I respectfully disagree!! the greatest friends I've ever had who have helped me grow the most as a person have been guys!!! Girl friends have always been more difficult to trust and are oftentimes too fickle and flighty...
Carl being related to Dodie is pretty believable, actually. Siblings turn out very different despite growing up in the same house. My sibling and I aren't 1-1 clones of hoodsie and Dodie but I see similarities.
I know that me and my sibling are VERY similar, in the way that we both have a lot of common interests, but we have a lot of differences too. I think Hoodsey and Dodie just make me laugh because their likability differs so drastically and never fluctuates.
I think the Bishop children turn out different because the Bishop parents were exact opposites. Dodie learned to desire power and control from her controlling mother. The father gave his children a lot of freedom to make their choices (likely because he accepted he can’t do much about his Karen wife.) Hoodsie learned to not be a people pleaser and to do whatever he felt was right.
@@Zanoab The fact that Dodie wants fame and recognition, in one of the episodes of season 3 it turns out that her mother wanted to be popular in her own school years, so it’s not for nothing that they say “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”. And Hoodsey’s painful shyness is inherited from his father
Huh… never noticed that Blake might have had a thing for Carl… seems Blake shares something with his sister, since some people also felt she had a thing for Ginger.
Thanks so much for choosing to review ATBG and for making the choice to say it wasn’t just a “girl’s show” I was 5 in 2001 and this show meant a lot to me even back then. The early 2000’s were a great time for media and driving complex messages across new generations. I’m glad you discovered it and love it just as much. That really means a lot.
47:26 Carl being a secondary character really allowed them to hit some heavy story beats without it being a directly emotionally impactful to us. He was one step further removed, but just close enough for us to feel a bond with
I will say, I honestly loved Ginger’s and Darren’s relationship (as frustrating as it could be as a viewer). My now husband and I dated in high school, and a few years into college we found ourselves to be growing incompatible and broke up/got back together a couple of times before we stayed apart for a period, then came back together sometime later. We’re now married and you would never know we had that period where we just couldn’t connect. Sometimes couples drift apart and come back together stronger, so Ginger and Darren having this honestly feels pretty validating when my own experience was not so linear haha. I know it doesn’t make for a compelling story in a show like this, so it definitely would have been nice to see how they got back to this point since this was one of my favorite shows, and I agree with that completely.
im so happy more people are talking about as told by ginger. i wasn’t old enough to watch it while it was airing, but i was able to watch reruns of it on teennick and i loved it. it was one of the only cartoons I watched that felt real and i was always kinda sad that people barely acknowledge it. its really a gem. it also makes me a little sad that cartoons like hey arnold or ginger don’t really exist nowadays. cartoons where there isn’t really a plot but just kids growing up and learning life lessons.
I think the idea behind Darren and Ginger's reunion isn't so much a lesson about reconciliation or change, but about being yourself and accepting yourself. When you look at them closely, you have to ask yourself: Is high school football jock Darren, the real Darren? No, that's why Ginger immediately felt the spark dying, because she wasn't dating her best friend Darren, she was dating high school jock Darren. Darren never actually showed a love or interest in sports, but he was shown to envy his brother's lifestyle because it's the stereotypical high school life. He was just being exactly what he was, a dumb kid that doesn't yet fully understand what love is and how you approach it. Much like Ginger's mother mentioned at the end of her vows, David made her feel like she could be herself. She doesn't have to pretend to be anyone else for acceptance. As teenagers, we don't fully understand this yet. Sure, Darren got the cheerleader girlfriend, he got to be the heartthrob football star. But none of that was him. It never was him. It was just an image that he thought was cool, the life, where the grass was greener. Love is about loving and accepting someone because of who they are deep down. Darren was not being his real self in high school, but an image. So of course, their relationship was going to fail at that point in time. As adults, we tend to be more honest with ourselves, so we have a far better idea in what to look for in a partner. They were not appropriate for each other in their youth, but once they grew up, they likely remembered that being themselves around each other is what made them best friends in the first place. It's just a shame we didn't get to see it develop though.
SO TRUE re:Carl. His storylines were so complex that I found them really hard to follow as a child. His b plots felt like a whole separate show ripped from late-night adult swim or something. Would love to revisit
Even as a 12 year old boy when this show came out I liked it because Carl and hoodsie but I couldn't forget gingers part of the story such a great show it will forever be loved by me
@@Lilcutiepie95 The song Tean Seal Girl was featured in the episode "Next Question" (but there was a different one). There, Carl and Hoodsey tried to make money by selling knitted scarves and for this they decided to free the groundhog Pete and thereby make money on "Bring Back Pete" scarves. But in order to get to Pete's place, Carl and Hoodsey decided to spend the evening at Brandon's house. They were watching Tean Seal Girl on TV, then the song came on and Brandon sang terribly. Neverthless, to avert suspicion, Carl joins Brandon and sings with him, but Hoodsey couldn't stand it. Later, when Brandon's monkey, Mr.Licorice, began to create chaos at the celebration (by that time Pete's disappearance had been discovered), in order to calm himdown, Carl sings to monkey, precisely an excerpt of the song Tean Seal Girl and it helps. The monkey really calmed down
Nice video. I think Derick and Ginger getting back together in the end was pretty good and realistic. As a teen it’s hard to regulate your emotions and go through a relationship everything is always bigger than it seems. It’s not that they were compatible I just think they didn’t know how to properly transition from friends to lovers. But they always loved each other and as they matured they were able to better come together
Ginger's poem really helped me out as a teen. I was really sad all the time, my mind felt cloudy and when I seen that episode it really put my emotions in perspective. It was hard growing up during that time because mental health was only seen as a crazy person thing at that time within my culture demographic. So seeking help wasn't an option, instead I just journaled my feelings and wrote a lot to help me figure out my emotions. I also daydreamed a lot trying to astroproject (which was an episode I saw on, "Are you afraid of the dark?"...lol) either way this show was the best show to help me through those emotional times. Thank you for this 🙂
I had an opposite experience to the suicide poem in my real life. My experience was real, and it was a paper about overcoming my experience, but everyone around me paid attention to the paper, just in the wrong way. They didn't want to help me with the underlying problems, just the surface level stuff, as if they didn't actually care. Any therapy I got fed into the problems I had, and so did all the reactions from teachers. It made me shut down, and confirmed my feelings that I couldn't trust anyone with how I really felt or what I really experienced. It took me over a decade to really get over my experience because of that, after literally a decade of therapy that targeted the symptoms and consequences instead of the underlying problems.
As Told by Ginger played such a big role in my childhood and will always hold a special place in my heart. 20 years later and it still randomly pops into my head.
Minor nitpick, your father-in-law is the father of your spouse. Your daughter-in-law is the woman your child is married to. Dave and Ginger are step-father and step-daughter to each other, not in-laws. Otherwise, brilliant essay.
I'm hella old (still remember watching the first Nicktoon premier with Doug, Rugrats, Ren and Stimpy) and when Ginger came out I was in the middle of a very depressing high school career. I would catch episodes during the weekend marathons and always felt like it was a wonderful look at that stage of life. Yeah I was far from the target audience but it resonated with me pretty strongly even over twenty years later. It has this beautiful mixture of success and sadness in it's stories that isn't easily captured when writing for the age group it was marketed towards.
I loved As Told By Ginger. As a 11-12 yr old when it premiered, I genuinely didn’t realize it wasn’t popular. As an adult I was astonished how many people had never heard of this show. I still remember that seal episode.
I love when people talk about this show, its definitely an underrated classic. Havent finished the video yet, still half way but if you havent, tou should totally check out the "we are in-between" podcast, they go through each episode and have people who worked on the show on the regular, including the voice actors, they share a lot of personal stories about the show's development (if you mention the podcast later on, my apologies, lmao) That thing you speculated early on about Ginger's version of the theme song its actually correct. Melissa (a trained singer) had to not only sing with Ginger's voice, but she also had to sing badly in purpose, which was, according to her, the hardest bit of the whole thing.
Yeah, I had a feeling. It's a very unique direction to take with it and I think for the first season it could have worked to keep. But if they kept Melissa's rendition the entire time... Ehh. Maybe if they had her get better each season that would have been unique! But I am very attached to Macy Gray's version.
Thank for not just making a drawn out episode recap and instead making a genuinely wonderful analysis of this show, which I slept on for exactly the same reasons as you.
I remember there was an episode where Courtney and her brother were fighting over an almond in their car because they were trapped. I thought that was pretty funny. Also ATBG is a great example of giving a show about elementary/middle schoolers getting the experiences of high schoolers.
Bro, to have a two hour and a half video of you talking about this underated masterpiece, is a masterpiece of its own. Thank you so much! Can't wait for the next upload 💕
Tbh there wouldn’t be much of an episode if Ginger was in the bathroom throwing up all day and night, fainting from the pain, and missing school for a week every month until the doctors give her birth control
As a younger fan of As Told By Ginger who was born after the ending of the show, I LOVED this review. You take everything so openly and I love this type of content
I loved ATBG as a kid. I wasn't obsessed with it like I was with other shows at the time, but I always caught it when it aired. It didn't take me long to realize that Nick stopped airing it at one point, and my disappointment was immeasurable. I knew there had to be more episodes, but I couldn't find them anywhere online at the time. I'm so glad Paramount+ has it, I binged the entire show a few weeks ago and was happy to finally watch the missing episodes.
twice i've had to dry my eyes laughing, the part where Courtney's (spelling?idk) mom was at the hospital, and you put '*muffled rich person noises*' LMFAO!
When I was still a kid, I always saw all grown up for everybody, Rocket Power for the boys and As Told by Ginger for the girls. I have to admit that I never gave As Told by Ginger a try because I found the character design a bit weird, but now I've seen a lot of UA-camrs praising it.
There were so many emotional ups and downs in this show. But that moment with Carl and David outside of Ginger's hospital room? Oh man bring on the waterworks... Amazing job with this video series. This show felt so different and special to me growing up, so thank you for such an all-encompassing recap of it with an adult lens. Your music choices are spot on too!
After watching this entire video, As Told By Ginger REALLY reminds me of the [adult swim] show 'Home Movies'. It covers a lot of the same themes (being about a young creative with a single mother struggling with coming of age), while having less of a filter since it was for an older audience. I would really recommend giving it a watch if you've never seen it. It is one of my favorite shows of all time.
I honestly never realized Ginger was so "underrated" until I grew up and saw the sentiment on youtube. Maybe it's because I'm a girl I watched it religiously along with all the other KC shows. I can probably count on one hand how many times I watched All Growed Up. I remember the plot of the original special more than I remember any particular episode
@@WobblesandBeanI agree. I disliked their relationship. I know they were teens and things can get messy since they’re still figuring things out at such a young age. But I felt the only time he felt love for her was when he took her for granted. It didn’t feel genuine. She liked him first, the feelings weren’t reciprocated. Then she moved away and all of a sudden he was madly in love with her over night. THENNNN he cheated and conveniently he falls back in love with her once she almost passes away. Like comeeee on bro. 😆
40:50 That, and the way their relationship changes over the series is so real, though. I've been everything but officially dating with my best friend in the past, and now calling us friends feels insufficient, but we're certainly not lovers or anything. Growing up watching a show where that kind of fluidity in relationships was demonstrated really helped me be healthy about it all, I think.
This is a really great essay about AGU and ATBG both shows deal with adolescene with one being a slice of life since it's prequel was basically a SOL show about them as babies and one is a psychological drive into growing up and finding your place in the world as you awkwardly and painfully go though the stages to reach adulthood.
"I'm already a Hunter x Hunter fan; I wouldn't have been able to handle another series that has no conclusion." If you ever find yourself in my hood, your next drink is on me, friend.
What a passion project of a video this is! Took me a couple of days to watch the whole thing, but really enjoyed it. I loved As Told by Ginger growing up, and never understood why I didn't like All Grown Up despite Rugrats being one of my all time favourite childhood cartoons. Now I understand entirely! Excellent video, and great editing! Must have taken ages to do! You've got yourself a new sub!
I have had this video idea stuck in my head since at least late 2021 and didn't have the time to get around to it since this year, so I appreciate you recognizing my efforts. I'm tired but very thankful. 😅
I was a huge ATBG fan as a kid. It came out at just the right time for me, a girl who was a few years away from middle school. Your review reminded me of just how great the show was, and how many lyrics to "I'm a Little Seal Girl" I remember after all these years! 💖
The hello stranger episode is what made me fall in love with the show. I felt it was an episode speaking directly into my soul. It hurts even to this day Thank you to the creators for showing me I wasn’t alone in my struggle
Like you, I let this show slip by when I was younger. It seems like a really great show, even if the ending loses some satisfaction with the relationships.
I love hearing people talk about this show; I only watched a few episodes growing up but it really does seem like a solid series....but I cannot lie, I think the plot thread with Carl and Dr Dave, and him coming to see Dave as a father figure sounds like the most compelling plot thread. In fact, Carl really seems like the best character. Loved the touch in the epilouge of him as Gingers Agent/Manager, or at least having a hand in helping her get that particular event together
I loved watching As Told By Ginger when I was growing up, seeing it again it takes me back to such happy times, I don't know why I stopped watching it but I remember the show ending on a cliff hanger about Carl's dog being stolen, it looks like I missed a lot of great episodes after that.
I also have to say, this was great to listen to while laying down, as it kept me sane and entertained when dealing with a migraine. I love finding videos like this one to listen to when I'm pretty much bedridden in chronic pain. I've had chronic migraines since I was a kid, and one of the best things that help me deal with them are videos like yours. & I'll definitely be taking a look at the All Grown Up centered one next! You've also earned another subscriber and a video like! Keep up the great work! :)
EDIT: Thank you all for 50,000 views already! I put my heart and soul into this video, and I'm glad that it's being enjoyed by so many!
Also, *step-daughter/father/son and *doesn't pull its punches. Apologies for the typos, folks. I only had myself as an editor, and there were 25,000+ words in this long boy. 🥲
'Daughter-in-law' he says. 😒 😂
@@unripetheberrby6283I feel like it's not a true long-ass video essay if there isn't at least ONE random mistake, right. ........RIGHT?!?!! 😅
@@CamHennings Haha Definitely
As Told By Ginger Was Awesome
All Grown Up was Cool yet needed
Slightly more effort
Tin foil hat moment cuz I have no proof if this ever happened, but I wonder if there was any reject ideas or scripts that was intended to be for ginger's show but ultimately made its way over to all grown up.
Growing up is realizing Courtney was the BFF while Dodie was the mean girl.
I KNOW RIGHT? Dodie and Miranda were two peas in a pod.
Dodie was annoying asf
Dodie's mom was a Narc which is where she learned that behavior. Court ruled.
Yep. If Miranda disappeared Courtney would have been free to spend more time with Ginger.
This show was before my time and online I always heard good things about Courtney and bad things about Dodie.
But then I watched the show...
Dodie does some genuinely shitty things throughout the show but nowhere as often as I expected. The majority of the time she is a good friend to Ginger and is supportive of her getting attention from Courtney without constantly trying to weasel her way in.
Courtney on the other hand... she's definitely a likeable and entertaining character, but she's very wishy washy when it comes to her motives. By season 2 she's well aware that Miranda is a bad person but continues to be friends with her because she can't let go of the superficialty.
I much prefer Miranda as a character because at least her actions have clear goals.
Courtney deserved better in the end. She was a much better friend to Ginger than Dodie was
100%. Courtney got done so dirty by the time they all went into high school. Like it's sad to think she peaked in middle school of all places. Would have been nice to have her at Ginger's book reading as well, she deserves a seat.
@CamHennings ATBG is nearly a perfect show, the only knocks against it are 1. Not enough Courtney, with her becoming an official friend and being at the book reading, and 2. The bombshell episode that sets up Dodie being unfriended just being completely ignored in the next episode. THAT is a sin as far as I'm concerned, practically ruins the entire show.
@@CamHennings Yeah, that really upset me. It makes no sense that Courtney wasn't there.
@@adamisajoker That one made me angry. I know that with serialized cartoons the unspoken law was "the status quo is king", but that episode had no resolution, and then the audience is expected to just forget it and move on, like they didn't just erase any remaining shreds of good faith we had for Dodie.
The way she acted about Ginger and Darren made me so mad. If I had a face like hers, I couldn't afford to be such a See You Next Toosday. Although I'm mad at Darren and Macie for that episode, too.
Completely agree! I felt bad for what happened to her family and I hope they didn't struggle. I know people would say "boohoo, they can't live in a mansion anymore" when it's further from that.
I knew As Told By Ginger was cut from a different cloth the moment I saw that the characters change clothes. I was a kid as this show premiered and seeing them change clothes was such a new thing to me, it literally never happened. I was around 10-11. Perfect age range to process this show.
Same here. What I was used to was either cartoon characters who never changed clothes, or live action characters who never wore the same outfit twice. Seeing the characters in ATBG having repeating outfits, or changing pieces or even wearing their hair slightly differently in episodes were all chef's kiss touches.
Another fantastic show that did this was The Weekenders! That show was my first exposure to this, and it also happened to come out the same year as As Told By Ginger
@@southchild_ i own the Weekenders on DVD lololol
I loved that they wore different clothes each time they appeared, it added a touch of realism.
They even referenced it with Carl and Hoodsie, showing they actually have several of the same clothes in their closet, that's why they "never change"
It's weird that all grown up tried pushing 10 years old as some life bench mark, really it's the halfway point of childhood
I think they wanted to backtrack from the specific age as much as possible after the first season. But they also continued to emphasize Angelica being more independent now that she's 13. I think the funniest aspects of it are when they have them doing activities that even most adults can't do like unsupervised cliff rappelling. 😂
10 years old is definitely a benchmark, youve offically lived for a decade!
The big one oh, nothing major
Before this video I thought they were at least 13 in this show and Angelica was like 15 or 16. 10 is crazy. Or maybe they just live in the pokémon world
@@misteryA555Same! I thought they were at least in middle school & Angelica & Suzy were in high school
I like that Carl is not portrayed as in the wrong for not wanting a relationship with Jonas, even though Jonas is trying now. The nuance of Ginger accepting him while Carl doesn't, and both of those things just being what's right for them, isn't something I see often.
There's a thing goin on with Carl that he feels the need to be the man of the house, it was made explicit when Loise is marrying Dave but you can tell it was something that had for the whole show. It seems that Carl sees Jonas as having failed on his role as a man and for Carl that's a huge deal
@@queltonelhipster I'm a little like Carl, because I also have an ambiguous character and I’m just as prickly. And in terms of my parents’ divorce, I see myself in Carl. But I was 12 years old when my parents divorced
@@queltonelhipsterabsolutely - we can also chalk to the fact Carl was merely a baby when Jonas no longer was a participant in his life. For Carl, Jonas was a bum and he detested it, which also aligns with Carl on his “hustle and grind” mentality throughout the show.
I hate she kept in touch with Dodie & not Courtney in the end...
That's life, though, sometimes folks choose or end up with the wrong people, even platonically.
My only gripe is that Courtney wasn't at Ginger's reading in the future (but Dodie was). Also, Dodie not having positive character development.
Seems a bit more realistic though.
She didn't even visit Ginger in the hospital
I think it’s okay for her to not have positive character development because that’s not reflective of real life. It would have been better if the show made Dodie a villain and have Ginger distance herself from Dodie in high school.
Ginger: What kind of parents forget their kid's birthday? >.>
Macie: Turns out...mine. :'(
Cameron: Aw man.... :/ It should've happened to Dodie. >.>
Me: *stifles laugh*
(ATBG was such a great show. o: )
I mean....... It's true. Lmao
@@CamHenningsi loved that joke so much. She's the worst
As Told by Ginger was almost perfect, by having age-appropriate humor, realistic dialogue and outcomes, and relatable problems; the writers wanted to make compelling animation for the teens and succeeded.
AGU lacked this because the people there were just overly complacent.
I understand why they were very reluctant to air each show’s last season but those 2006 UA-cam leaks are what really started each show’s strong fandom, especially Ginger’s because they grew with her!
Thank god we got all 60 episodes on our hands after well over a decade.
Seriously though, I was baffled to learn that they didn't even finish airing the series in the US. Idk why Nick has such a bad track record of doing this to shows over the years. Reminds me of the final season of Korra, but somehow worse given where the Internet was at the time of Ginger's conclusion.
@@CamHennings Point very well taken, but I wish I had been there to see those early leaks let alone know people who made them because they could share how dedicated they were to archiving this stuff.
I even enjoyed/agreed with your opinion on the "ugly" style due to the uglier aspects of life.
@@CamHennings da boom crew getting cancelled literally the episode 2nd to last was so disrespectful
I’m sorry but Jonas rarely has a job and definitely does not pay child support, which might be a big part of why he feels ashamed to see his kids. Lois is extremely generous to him and works hard not to bad mouth him to Ginger or Carl but what she says in Hello Stranger that Carl and Ginger would have to decide for themselves how much they want to know Jonas I think makes it pretty clear that she has decided how much SHE wants Jonas in her life and it’s not at all. I always got the impression that Jonas was an out of work actor - someone who didn’t let go of a dream when he maybe should have and as a result Lois had to be the one responsible for everything both domestically and as the one earning a wage. It really shows in Lois that she is always prepared to look after herself, she works as the lice nurse at Gingers school, she starts cleaning houses when she’s on strike. Lois works really hard because there isn’t anyone for her to rely for most of the show as she doesn’t seem to have any family other than her kids. I think her being kind to Jonas is more about allowing Ginger to express her feelings about him than about Lois having positive ones.
It's called being a single mom
@@mcjaguilar8667obviously? But even single mom’s are entitled to child support, or other means of financial support depending on the circumstances. What is the point of your comment?
It's very Subtle but Jonas is portrayed as an alcoholic/in early recovery throughout the show.
During the Christmas episode he is portrayed as working for the Salvation Army. A popular job for people in early recovery. He also says things that people say when they are in alcoholics anonymous.
Of course it went right over my head.
It does explain why Lois is patient with him. How she explains he's not a bad guy. He's just flaky he can't be there. She talks to her kids like people dealing with a spouses addiction talk to their kids.
Clasky Csupo has this weird "so ugly its kinda cute" style to me and idk why
It just screams 90s/ early 2000s to me so it’s nostalgic
same with big mouth
@@Lilpumpkin505 Big Mouth TRIED to capture this style but ended up as just outright ugly.
@@austinreed7343 They went for their own unique style but captured the ugliness that is humans
@@austinreed7343Exactly!!!
The difference between Ginger and Darren’s high school experiences can definitely serve as a commentary on how the American education system and American society as a whole prioritises the pomp and circumstance of athletic performance over investing in the arts and genuine creative talent.
In the end sports is entertainment. They push it moreso because society favors sports moreso than the others. I mean it’s always been about going to games, not art shows or performances. I mean yes we like music and whatnot, but no one is dying to see 12-13 yo art or music.
So much that its been a Gen X stereotype for years that art was rebellious to the system that oppresses the creative minds of people for corporate conformity (Daria did a lot), and that "liberal arts was a useless degree" or aspiration over the venture capitalist yuppie path.
@@DarkEclipse23Without art, the show wouldn’t exist. TV, music, books, etc. are all arts everyone partakes in, yet schools prioritize sports over nurturing creatives.
@@goodmanticoreI think his point was there’s immediate results in supporting sports over arts for high school students. Schools don’t benefit from the school play as much as the Friday night Football game every week. There’s not always a direct monitory gain for art as to the subjectiveness and over all structure where as high school sport can generate money for the school. I’m all for art and nurturing but I hate when people attack sports as if it has no value or it’s less than. If you have to choose they’re going to choose what generates the most interest.
Now unless schools start producing movies, sitcoms, and music videos it’s not going to compete with the other dominating form of entertainment that is sports. Maybe if there were Saturday night student film events that kids lived going to then you’d see more investment. We need artists but I don’t think traditional schools are going to invest in something cyclical.
Unless art translates to entertainment it often doesn’t make much of a broad impact so it’s hard to just nurture artists and over look athletics.
@@StephTerry-c2y Very good points! Now that you’ve pointed it out, I find it very strange that schools charge ticket fees for sporting events, but not for art shows and concerts. Not saying they should, but it’s weird thinking about it.
As someone who didn’t grow up with shows like As Told By Ginger. I feel like modern tv shows treat kids as though they can’t handle dark topics, which really infuriates me. I think we need more shows like this and shows like Bluey is a step in the right direction.
I feel like Macie as a character concept was so ahead of its time.
They basically called the current trend of this show's featured generation going on to cope with reality's woes through revisiting childish topics- and subsequently coming to profound and mature resolutions because of such nostalgia trips.
I mean, The Little Seal Girl moment could so easily be switched out with any brony stuff- with Dodie and Ginger being totally right to fearing for their friend.
And just look at what happened when Steve and Elmo checked up on us- the Internet just collectively broke.
They had such incredible insight when making AtbG, and Macie should get way more love, because she's kinda us, and they actually treated her like a person.
I suspect she’s neurodivergent (as is Noelle).
Regression in psychology has been a thing for a long time. It feels like it's more common nowadays though
@@nostalgiamostalgia0319Ginger and Dodie are too.
Macie was just as fake as Dodie when it came to Ginger. She’s just gets a pass because of how she looks/acts.
@@Quinn_M97she has moments but at at least she ain’t leaving ginger for popularity unlike dodie
I think the "grass is greener" theme changing is so relatable. Ginger struggles and search for dirección reflects her age at every stage. Even though her preoccupations are childish from the distance, she is standing there, at every moment of the walk. And when you are in the middle of a situation is hard to see the whole picture
Highschool is a dark, depressing, terrible place for most people. A place where dreams are shattered and you are never good enough for life, yet no one there ever tries to prepare you for life after highschool (or even during highschool).
For me, the experience between middle school and high school was a complete reverse. I hated my middle school years and they were by far my least favorite academic years I experienced while I loved my high school years. I didn't really like most/didn't really form meaningful connections with my middle school teachers and I was bullied during those years. I liked my high school teachers a lot more, enjoyed their classes, formed connections with them, and didn't really have to deal with bullying during my time there.
Yes. High school is especially a dark place when you’re attending an inner city school that has been plagued by drug use and violence. It happened to me. All the kids cared about was fighting, getting pregnant, and smoking weed and talking crazy at the high school I went to in north St. Louis, MO. They had no respect for the teachers or each other. Stealing from other students was the norm. One girl’s purse disappeared. My umbrella, calculator, and M&M’s themed pencil pouch disappeared. Another girl’s flip phone disappeared. So I was going to school with Thieves.
I guess it depends on individual people and schools, but for me middle school was worse. Everyone mellowed out by high school and I wasn't bullied nearly as much.
@@AdhamOhmfacts when I was in school I went to two high schools some of the people I chilled with in middle school switched up on me my freshmen year and some were gang members so the 2 of them had beef with me for no reason just because I didn't act like them also alot of people saw me as a easy target cuz I didn't know how to defend myself my other high school I went to my sophmore year or half of it I never had a problem with nobody there except maybe 2 kids but I was cool with popular kids gang members Gothic jocks you name it
Cry more
I don’t think All Grown Up was trying or needed to be like As Told by Ginger this show was just a different breed, not just compared to other Nicktoons but probably most cartoons at the time.
I agree, I think Ginger just cast a shadow over it. It was trying to be different yet it was essentially about the same time in kids life. But it also kinda wasn't. It's an anomaly for sure.
@@CamHenningsAGU got a huge Rugrats shadow to cast over Ginger, not saying either shows are bad or anything but they’re just different and unique in their own way, that said, i’m really glad Ginger is popular now than it is in the past. AGU basically is like Rugrats but them as preteens
@@CamHennings
So, what I hear you saying is...
It seemed different
Yet exactly the same
😏
... I'll see myself out.
If i remember correctly, they didnt really wanted to do All grown up and just slacked off most of the time and thats why it was kinda meh.
@@JustDeichanit wasn’t meant to be a show only a special. It was just forced into a show because the special was so popular.
A LONG BOY
And now I must rest...
Cam and Johnny are both in the comments… what is this a crossover episode?
@@carlactln09 Bojack Horseman reference. And Mr Peanutbutter said that
@@daniapfel2825 yes
34:54 ALLEGEDLY Emily Kapnek based Miranda of off her experiences with a teenage Jennifer Aniston who she went to High school with 👀
Jennifer, how could you do this?!
☕️
I knew that woman was rancid somehow
It doesn’t surprise me. People who have worked for Jennifer have said that she’s entitled and rude. She doesn’t even acknowledge her house staff. She’s a rude mean girl.
Oh and she’s also good friends with Ellen. Bird of a feather flock together.
When I was a kid as told by ginger was my favorite show, me and my mom will watch it together. One of a few times. I can actually think of my mom wanting to watch a cartoon with me. Then, at school we had to write about our favorite show and I remember writing about Ginger, and then we had to present every single boy In the class laughed when I said what my favorite show was leading to me bursting out in tears and running to the bathroom. The next time ginger was on my mom commented and asked if I wanted to watch and I remember telling her “no I hate that show now.” Fast forward to adulthood and I saw it screaming on Paramount+ when I was home for a schooling break and we ended up binging the entire show together. I love the show so much. Thank you for doing such a good Job in this review
idkw but this made me cry
As told by ginger was an animated drama for kids. Very glad all grown up wasn’t that. The core of Ginger was to tell a story, not jokes. Rug eats is and always was a comedy.
the first series was really nice because of that. it was funny but was grounded sometimes
Rugrats has some good story telling and deep meanings though.
coming from a percussionist- yes, the giant triangle is real. there’s so many different sizes (and shapes surprisingly) of triangles, and they are all very fun and a magical adventure to auxiliary percussionists. my personal favorite is the triangle that is three separate triangles that are all connected, aka, the 3D triangle. (it’s the treeworks chime triangle if you wanna look it up)
Might just be a me thing but I wish they'd shown Courtney in the finale panning shot of the cast as at least a background character. Would've been nice if she and Ginger kept in touch after all that time.
Macy will accept you for who you are. Dodie will forever try to fit you into what she thinks you should be in her life.
Haven't seen the series in -years- but my pitch for why Darren and Ginger got together in the end is that somehow it comes out that Darren doesn't actually like playing football and just liked the praise and good-attention he got from others. He says in passing "maybe you're right" when saying how Ginger thinks football is dumb, so that could be the way to make it make sense. Either that or maybe they just meet later on after maturing, their kid -is- younger looking than Dodie's.
All things aside, love the video!
Honestly, I love that reasoning and it makes a ton of sense given who he was prior. Like he was forced into football due to being associated with his brother and Dad. It makes sense that he'd just roll with it and then reflect on it later as losing himself for a while. Still wish we could have gotten to see that happen though, even if it was alluded to at the end
This interpretation is a lot more enjoyable than what was shown. I wasn't as bothered by the drama around them in the last season but after all the various showings of growth to have them end up together after a fast forward feels unfulfilling. I very much do agree with the concept of Ginger being married to someone we've never seen, it fits better with the overall theme of life changing and moving on. Instead it kind of makes it look like all the characters just kind of hit their stride in early high school and despite some waves stayed in the same places and acted the same ways. Still love the show but the final scene, which I think had a great concept, just sort of rings hollow.
But yeah also could just be a time issue and they could only show so much.
Yeah, after watching this a second time, I was thinking maybe, if the show could have gone on, Darren would have come back. Like, in the first season, Ginger gets confused about her feelings due to Miranda and then in the third season, Darren gets confused about his feelings due to Dodie and Macie. Maybe, in their senior year, they would get back together and it would be a question of whether they could maintain the long distance relationship and then you'd get that ending showing that they made it.
I agree with you about the ending, having all her relationships unchanged feels like her growing stopped there and she peaked in high school. After most of the show being about how things change it is unnatural.
Macy Gray was most likely chosen bc she was super popular at that time. Her 1st album was in 1999. Her follow-up was coming out in 2001. This premiered in 2000. It gave the show cred to have an award winning artist sing the theme 🤔🤷♀️
Macy's voice is the best of the 3 versions. Smooth, heart fealt & it has a great back beat. I love it 😀
I had no idea how popular she was back in the day, but she was such a good choice for singing the theme song! Someone else in the comments mentioned that she was a neopet at some point too? That broke my brain. Haha
@CamHennings I had to look that up (neopet thing). Just blew my mind, too 🤔🤭
That sophomore album got her 2 Grammys.
The little seal girl episode is a real "be yourself and you'll be a winner in the end" kind of episode.
At this point I just wanna watch The Little Seal Girl, but I don't know even know what it is. I know it has an Icce Show but that was made later
@@queltonelhipster The song Tean Seal Girl was featured in the episode "Next Question" (but there was a different one). There, Carl and Hoodsey tried to make money by selling knitted scarves and for this they decided to free the groundhog Pete and thereby make money on "Bring Back Pete" scarves. But in order to get to Pete's place, Carl and Hoodsey decided to spend the evening at Brandon's house. They were watching Tean Seal Girl on TV, then the song came on and Brandon sang terribly. Neverthless, to avert suspicion, Carl joins Brandon and sings with him, but Hoodsey couldn't stand it. Later, when Brandon's monkey, Mr.Licorice, began to create chaos at the celebration (by that time Pete's disappearance had been discovered), in order to calm himdown, Carl sings to monkey, precisely an excerpt of the song Tean Seal Girl and it helps. The monkey really calmed down
@@ilonashumiha Yes, but I think is implied that the Teen Seal Girl is an Ice Show made long after the original Little Seal Girl, and what's the original version? Is also an Ice Show, is a play, a movie, an animated movie? I wanna know, I think is kinda like a parody of The Little Mermaid, so is it an animated movie as well?
@@queltonelhipster I'm saying this because I remembered that in the episode "Next Question" there was also a Tean Seal Girl, but the song was different. By the way, do you also think that Brandon sang terribly?
@@ilonashumiha I don't really know, I watched this show with the venezuelan dub
I loved as told by Ginger. She was my favorite. I was like 9 when the show came out and I actually drew a life-size version of her and taped her up on my wall behind my door. Because I want it to be friends with her lol.
if you _really_ wanna cope with that ending between ginger and darren, you can imagine that he was sitting next to her husband and the husband had to step away to go to the bathroom, and darren being the good friend he is held the baby for the guy lol
the baby is black tho 😂 or mixed, more like
@@giisellegaalvan1996 that doesnt discount the idea of someone else lol, they would just also be black maybe, shrug
Daren also could have found a replacement Ginger.
People who have grown up with this show are in their late 20s/early 30s, and know that one person who found a replacement.
@@princembat at first i thought you meant Orion 😂 anyways, it's pretty obvious is his.
I don't like him either, dude, it's just what it is
what if Ginger married Darren's brother jk jk
At around an hour and 45 minutes into the video.
Dude, you don't know how much I needed to hear that high school isn't always the high point of life. I am Chronically ill and was home-schooled from sophomore to senior year. I recently turned 31 and have been reflecting a lot lately and right now watching my younger family members grow up I can't help but feel a little melancholy, thinking maybe I missed out on the best part of my life!
For some, high school is definitely the best part of their lives, but it's most certainly not the case for a lot of people. I wasn't a big fan of even college, but my life vastly improved once I began studying subjects and meeting people that I shared common interests with. And you don't even need higher education to find that nowadays. There are always going to be experiences we feel like we miss out on, but high school isn't the most important thing. 😁
I cannot believe you found that footage of the trailer with the Avril Lavigne song in it!! I’ve been looking YEARS for it because I vividly remembered it as a kid, but couldn’t find it anywhere. After years of guessing if it was real or not this video confirmed it!
As someone who married their high school sweetheart (despite a time apart where we broke up and I dated someone else), I love seeing that with Ginger and Darren. It's not uncommon when you're young to not know what you want or not be mature enough to make a relationship really work. Prince William had a moment like that too. People are allowed to change, change their mind, and come back... or not.
Also, dude, kudos on making this long video. I loved every moment, especially the Dodie hatred. But it's such a believable and relatable frenemy relationship.
you're so eloquent about carl and david's relationship. *i* on the other hand am screaming, crying, throwing up blood over how sweet their relationship is
This made me really sad that I didn’t respect this show as a kid…I had no idea where this show went and how deep it was. Thanks for opening my eyes a bit man
I feel the same. For me, I was put off by the animation. I think Rugrats/All Grown Up were the only Klasky Csupo shows I liked; the messy animation worked for a show from the perspective of infants and it's spin-off was more clean compared to other Klasky Csupo creations.
Ofc Klasky Csupo weren't the only ones with an off-putting visual style. Two words: Angela Anaconda. Wtf was that nightmare? Or that Dr Katz show with the wavy lines like every character has moving mumps. There were so many cartoons I had zero interest in just for their appearance alone. I know I'm not alone in this "my eyes can't handle it" mentality; my friend loves the OG Shera but couldn't get into the new one because she doesn't like the Teen Titans Go-esque animation. Plus Family Guy also called out that Katz show because seriously wtf was that with the wavy lines ish?
Random side note regarding Shera: It's kinda hilarious how the "new" one has all these LGBT characters but the OG was far more gay. Just look at 80's Bow, for example, looking like he's cruising for D. Even the owl creature in the 80s one had rainbows inside his ears! Visually, 80s Shera was gay af. Everyone looking like they were about to film a workout tutorial or cruising the gay bars....ofc that pretty much sums up the 80s in general...
Finally finished this video…
1) Your Dodie hate is very much appreciated 😁😁😁
2) Love the way your alternative ending when you include “Ginger’s friends”, you don’t include Dodie 😂😂😂
3) Your appreciation for Cree Summer’s performance as Miranda over Susie in AGU was 🤩😁 By far one of Cree’s best performances 😄
I'm glad someone noticed the lack of Dodie. 😂 I truly was so done with her by that point.
And yes, you could tell that she was enjoying the hell out of playing Miranda. That cackle is unparalleled.
@@CamHennings Hahaha details like that are very much appreciated 😄
Oh yeah definitely! Miranda had the best comebacks 😂 also loved your point on how she wouldn’t give Angelica the validation of her existence 🤣 that had me rolling 🤣💯
@@DrWhack How ironic that Cree sung the song about Ginger due how much her character actively dislikes her.
I used to really stan Darren and Ginger but now-I really do believe they should’ve just been best friends.
Saying “get over it already” to her heartbreak feels like missing the point, she’s a teenage girl going through her first heartbreak, with her BEST FRIEND. It shook her to her core, it even changed how she viewed relationships. She really is a great representation of a young girl going through puberty and first loves.
I agree they should've remained friends. As much as every show, movie, cartoon and anime ever wants to portray the Disney happy ever after, truth is that the first love is rarely "the one."
It seems kind of weird to dismiss their entire relationship and history with each other, because a teen boy was a bit insensitive in a moment. There was a ton of grace given to every other character in this show, and Darren was amazingly supportive of Ginger the whole show.
Hell yeah. Especially the fact that Darren gave Simone his shirt not long after breaking up with Ginger. Honestly, I hated Darren when they were in high school. I liked Orion much better.
Sadly, much can be ruined by "taking the relationship to the next level" when, oftentimes, friends should only ever be just friends!! Sometimes, friends of the opposite sex give into peer pressure to become a couple, and it RUINES EVERYTHING!!!😭😭😭😡😡 expectations change, and thus, so does the connection to that person entirely.
That happened with my ex fiancee and I and it really messed us up, in both our relationship, friendship and individual mental health..😢😢
Never let anyone tell you that it's wrong to choose preserving a platonic relationship just because "you'd be really cute together"🙄🙄 or that it's weird to have a friend of the opposite sex or this bs that "men and women can't be friends" because I respectfully disagree!! the greatest friends I've ever had who have helped me grow the most as a person have been guys!!! Girl friends have always been more difficult to trust and are oftentimes too fickle and flighty...
Carl being related to Dodie is pretty believable, actually. Siblings turn out very different despite growing up in the same house. My sibling and I aren't 1-1 clones of hoodsie and Dodie but I see similarities.
I know that me and my sibling are VERY similar, in the way that we both have a lot of common interests, but we have a lot of differences too. I think Hoodsey and Dodie just make me laugh because their likability differs so drastically and never fluctuates.
I think the Bishop children turn out different because the Bishop parents were exact opposites.
Dodie learned to desire power and control from her controlling mother. The father gave his children a lot of freedom to make their choices (likely because he accepted he can’t do much about his Karen wife.) Hoodsie learned to not be a people pleaser and to do whatever he felt was right.
I think you meant Hoodsy
@@Zanoab The fact that Dodie wants fame and recognition, in one of the episodes of season 3 it turns out that her mother wanted to be popular in her own school years, so it’s not for nothing that they say “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”. And Hoodsey’s painful shyness is inherited from his father
They did the Griplings so incredibly dirty. I can’t believe I’ve sat through this entire video though it was so good.
Huh… never noticed that Blake might have had a thing for Carl… seems Blake shares something with his sister, since some people also felt she had a thing for Ginger.
What? Are you suggesting that they were gay?
@@gabrielabencoado4477 what an inconceivable idea huh.
@gabrielabencoado4477
No it’s conceivable, the “sin” part is mainly pursuing same sex relationships.
@@thehevandragon please read the bible
Thanks so much for choosing to review ATBG and for making the choice to say it wasn’t just a “girl’s show” I was 5 in 2001 and this show meant a lot to me even back then. The early 2000’s were a great time for media and driving complex messages across new generations. I’m glad you discovered it and love it just as much. That really means a lot.
Real talk, Courtney was a better friend to Ginger than Dodie or Macie.
I thought Macie wasn't too bad. I didn't mind her. Dodie should've been kicked to the curb a long time ago 😒
47:26 Carl being a secondary character really allowed them to hit some heavy story beats without it being a directly emotionally impactful to us. He was one step further removed, but just close enough for us to feel a bond with
I will say, I honestly loved Ginger’s and Darren’s relationship (as frustrating as it could be as a viewer). My now husband and I dated in high school, and a few years into college we found ourselves to be growing incompatible and broke up/got back together a couple of times before we stayed apart for a period, then came back together sometime later. We’re now married and you would never know we had that period where we just couldn’t connect. Sometimes couples drift apart and come back together stronger, so Ginger and Darren having this honestly feels pretty validating when my own experience was not so linear haha. I know it doesn’t make for a compelling story in a show like this, so it definitely would have been nice to see how they got back to this point since this was one of my favorite shows, and I agree with that completely.
im so happy more people are talking about as told by ginger. i wasn’t old enough to watch it while it was airing, but i was able to watch reruns of it on teennick and i loved it. it was one of the only cartoons I watched that felt real and i was always kinda sad that people barely acknowledge it. its really a gem. it also makes me a little sad that cartoons like hey arnold or ginger don’t really exist nowadays. cartoons where there isn’t really a plot but just kids growing up and learning life lessons.
I think the idea behind Darren and Ginger's reunion isn't so much a lesson about reconciliation or change, but about being yourself and accepting yourself. When you look at them closely, you have to ask yourself:
Is high school football jock Darren, the real Darren?
No, that's why Ginger immediately felt the spark dying, because she wasn't dating her best friend Darren, she was dating high school jock Darren.
Darren never actually showed a love or interest in sports, but he was shown to envy his brother's lifestyle because it's the stereotypical high school life. He was just being exactly what he was, a dumb kid that doesn't yet fully understand what love is and how you approach it.
Much like Ginger's mother mentioned at the end of her vows, David made her feel like she could be herself. She doesn't have to pretend to be anyone else for acceptance.
As teenagers, we don't fully understand this yet. Sure, Darren got the cheerleader girlfriend, he got to be the heartthrob football star. But none of that was him. It never was him. It was just an image that he thought was cool, the life, where the grass was greener.
Love is about loving and accepting someone because of who they are deep down. Darren was not being his real self in high school, but an image. So of course, their relationship was going to fail at that point in time. As adults, we tend to be more honest with ourselves, so we have a far better idea in what to look for in a partner. They were not appropriate for each other in their youth, but once they grew up, they likely remembered that being themselves around each other is what made them best friends in the first place.
It's just a shame we didn't get to see it develop though.
SO TRUE re:Carl. His storylines were so complex that I found them really hard to follow as a child. His b plots felt like a whole separate show ripped from late-night adult swim or something. Would love to revisit
“Thanks for the flowers” GUTTED me.
Even as a 12 year old boy when this show came out I liked it because Carl and hoodsie but I couldn't forget gingers part of the story such a great show it will forever be loved by me
To this day, sometimes "I'm a little Seal Girl" will randomly pop into my head.
And after all this time, it just came to me, in my mind when seeing this mention 😂
@@Lilcutiepie95 The song Tean Seal Girl was featured in the episode "Next Question" (but there was a different one). There, Carl and Hoodsey tried to make money by selling knitted scarves and for this they decided to free the groundhog Pete and thereby make money on "Bring Back Pete" scarves. But in order to get to Pete's place, Carl and Hoodsey decided to spend the evening at Brandon's house. They were watching Tean Seal Girl on TV, then the song came on and Brandon sang terribly. Neverthless, to avert suspicion, Carl joins Brandon and sings with him, but Hoodsey couldn't stand it. Later, when Brandon's monkey, Mr.Licorice, began to create chaos at the celebration (by that time Pete's disappearance had been discovered), in order to calm himdown, Carl sings to monkey, precisely an excerpt of the song Tean Seal Girl and it helps. The monkey really calmed down
Nice video.
I think Derick and Ginger getting back together in the end was pretty good and realistic.
As a teen it’s hard to regulate your emotions and go through a relationship everything is always bigger than it seems. It’s not that they were compatible I just think they didn’t know how to properly transition from friends to lovers. But they always loved each other and as they matured they were able to better come together
Darren. Not derick.
Ginger's poem really helped me out as a teen. I was really sad all the time, my mind felt cloudy and when I seen that episode it really put my emotions in perspective. It was hard growing up during that time because mental health was only seen as a crazy person thing at that time within my culture demographic. So seeking help wasn't an option, instead I just journaled my feelings and wrote a lot to help me figure out my emotions. I also daydreamed a lot trying to astroproject (which was an episode I saw on, "Are you afraid of the dark?"...lol) either way this show was the best show to help me through those emotional times. Thank you for this 🙂
I had an opposite experience to the suicide poem in my real life. My experience was real, and it was a paper about overcoming my experience, but everyone around me paid attention to the paper, just in the wrong way. They didn't want to help me with the underlying problems, just the surface level stuff, as if they didn't actually care. Any therapy I got fed into the problems I had, and so did all the reactions from teachers. It made me shut down, and confirmed my feelings that I couldn't trust anyone with how I really felt or what I really experienced. It took me over a decade to really get over my experience because of that, after literally a decade of therapy that targeted the symptoms and consequences instead of the underlying problems.
As Told by Ginger played such a big role in my childhood and will always hold a special place in my heart. 20 years later and it still randomly pops into my head.
Minor nitpick, your father-in-law is the father of your spouse. Your daughter-in-law is the woman your child is married to. Dave and Ginger are step-father and step-daughter to each other, not in-laws. Otherwise, brilliant essay.
I'm hella old (still remember watching the first Nicktoon premier with Doug, Rugrats, Ren and Stimpy) and when Ginger came out I was in the middle of a very depressing high school career. I would catch episodes during the weekend marathons and always felt like it was a wonderful look at that stage of life. Yeah I was far from the target audience but it resonated with me pretty strongly even over twenty years later. It has this beautiful mixture of success and sadness in it's stories that isn't easily captured when writing for the age group it was marketed towards.
I had to pause this video multiple times because my husband went on a few unsolicited rants about how much he hates Dodie
I loved As Told By Ginger. As a 11-12 yr old when it premiered, I genuinely didn’t realize it wasn’t popular. As an adult I was astonished how many people had never heard of this show. I still remember that seal episode.
I love when people talk about this show, its definitely an underrated classic. Havent finished the video yet, still half way but if you havent, tou should totally check out the "we are in-between" podcast, they go through each episode and have people who worked on the show on the regular, including the voice actors, they share a lot of personal stories about the show's development (if you mention the podcast later on, my apologies, lmao)
That thing you speculated early on about Ginger's version of the theme song its actually correct. Melissa (a trained singer) had to not only sing with Ginger's voice, but she also had to sing badly in purpose, which was, according to her, the hardest bit of the whole thing.
Yeah, I had a feeling. It's a very unique direction to take with it and I think for the first season it could have worked to keep. But if they kept Melissa's rendition the entire time... Ehh. Maybe if they had her get better each season that would have been unique! But I am very attached to Macy Gray's version.
I absolutely love the theme song too as told by ginger it is one of best tv show themes of all time in my opinion 😍💜
As Told By Ginger truly deserves every bit of praise it gets and more.
Thank for not just making a drawn out episode recap and instead making a genuinely wonderful analysis of this show, which I slept on for exactly the same reasons as you.
Ginger singing the theme would have been too rough as a theme song, but would have been a cute and fun one-scene gimmick in an episode.
I remember there was an episode where Courtney and her brother were fighting over an almond in their car because they were trapped. I thought that was pretty funny.
Also ATBG is a great example of giving a show about elementary/middle schoolers getting the experiences of high schoolers.
As a kid I was obsessed with Ginger I'm so happy seeing people fall in love with the show..
“isn’t there something else ive seen macy gray in…? oh shit, she was in spiderman!”
she was also a neopet in the early days LMFAO
The way I had to Google that immediately. 😭 That's incredible actually.
I forgot she was a neopet!
I forgot about the Neopet thing. That was.... yeeeaaahhh... Not good.
Bro, to have a two hour and a half video of you talking about this underated masterpiece, is a masterpiece of its own.
Thank you so much! Can't wait for the next upload 💕
Surprised ginger didn't tackle periods, i mean, there were episodes where pads and tampons were shown, but not the cramps you get
Well Braceface beat it to just that issue.
@@waters228_91 and body issues
Tbh there wouldn’t be much of an episode if Ginger was in the bathroom throwing up all day and night, fainting from the pain, and missing school for a week every month until the doctors give her birth control
They had a episode were they showed the girls a maturity program. But I’m still shocked that they didn’t tackle periods.
@@kathrineici9811 thought that was because her appendix ruptured
My thing is....idk who wasnt watching As Told By Ginger....
Literally revisited during my roughest year in college, like a security blanket
As a younger fan of As Told By Ginger who was born after the ending of the show, I LOVED this review. You take everything so openly and I love this type of content
I loved ATBG as a kid. I wasn't obsessed with it like I was with other shows at the time, but I always caught it when it aired. It didn't take me long to realize that Nick stopped airing it at one point, and my disappointment was immeasurable. I knew there had to be more episodes, but I couldn't find them anywhere online at the time. I'm so glad Paramount+ has it, I binged the entire show a few weeks ago and was happy to finally watch the missing episodes.
Am still pining for a as told by ginger reunion special or a final season taking place in adulthood
"Fonzworth"
"The usual sir"
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🎶 Someone once told me, the grass is much greener..." 🎶
Thank you for calling back to my favorite gag from the previous video. 😂
Yes, that gag always stayed w me @CamHennings
twice i've had to dry my eyes laughing,
the part where Courtney's (spelling?idk) mom was at the hospital, and you put '*muffled rich person noises*' LMFAO!
I felt so emotional throughout the whole video. Thank you so much for you dedication! Amazing analysis and editing ❤❤
When I was still a kid, I always saw all grown up for everybody, Rocket Power for the boys and As Told by Ginger for the girls. I have to admit that I never gave As Told by Ginger a try because I found the character design a bit weird, but now I've seen a lot of UA-camrs praising it.
There were so many emotional ups and downs in this show. But that moment with Carl and David outside of Ginger's hospital room? Oh man bring on the waterworks...
Amazing job with this video series. This show felt so different and special to me growing up, so thank you for such an all-encompassing recap of it with an adult lens. Your music choices are spot on too!
After watching this entire video, As Told By Ginger REALLY reminds me of the [adult swim] show 'Home Movies'. It covers a lot of the same themes (being about a young creative with a single mother struggling with coming of age), while having less of a filter since it was for an older audience. I would really recommend giving it a watch if you've never seen it. It is one of my favorite shows of all time.
Ty for this rec! Am a big lifelong [adult swim] (and before that Liquid Television) fan, yet never heard of this one.
I honestly never realized Ginger was so "underrated" until I grew up and saw the sentiment on youtube. Maybe it's because I'm a girl I watched it religiously along with all the other KC shows. I can probably count on one hand how many times I watched All Growed Up. I remember the plot of the original special more than I remember any particular episode
omg i was 5 too when this show started o:
Cree Summer's laugh as Miranda reminds me of Eartha Kitt's Catwoman lol
Ginger was my favorite show when I was growing up and I'm so happy to see you talk about it after the GREAT video you did on All Grown Up!!
father-in-law is used to refer to the father of your spouse dave would be her step father
I love your editing! The comedic timing with the clips you put in was making me cackle every time!
i always headcanoned that courtney, no longer having to uphold a certain status due to her family’s money, finally came out as gay in high school
She'd have been a much better partner to Ginger than that philandering conkwocket Darren.
@@WobblesandBean Pffft....Conkwocket.
@@WobblesandBeanI agree. I disliked their relationship. I know they were teens and things can get messy since they’re still figuring things out at such a young age. But I felt the only time he felt love for her was when he took her for granted. It didn’t feel genuine. She liked him first, the feelings weren’t reciprocated. Then she moved away and all of a sudden he was madly in love with her over night. THENNNN he cheated and conveniently he falls back in love with her once she almost passes away. Like comeeee on bro. 😆
40:50 That, and the way their relationship changes over the series is so real, though. I've been everything but officially dating with my best friend in the past, and now calling us friends feels insufficient, but we're certainly not lovers or anything. Growing up watching a show where that kind of fluidity in relationships was demonstrated really helped me be healthy about it all, I think.
This is a really great essay about AGU and ATBG both shows deal with adolescene with one being a slice of life since it's prequel was basically a SOL show about them as babies and one is a psychological drive into growing up and finding your place in the world as you awkwardly and painfully go though the stages to reach adulthood.
"I'm already a Hunter x Hunter fan; I wouldn't have been able to handle another series that has no conclusion."
If you ever find yourself in my hood, your next drink is on me, friend.
Will gladly drink my sorrows away with another HxH fan.
The theme was the first time I can remember hearing the grass is much greener, and I had no idea what it meant
What a passion project of a video this is! Took me a couple of days to watch the whole thing, but really enjoyed it. I loved As Told by Ginger growing up, and never understood why I didn't like All Grown Up despite Rugrats being one of my all time favourite childhood cartoons. Now I understand entirely! Excellent video, and great editing! Must have taken ages to do! You've got yourself a new sub!
I have had this video idea stuck in my head since at least late 2021 and didn't have the time to get around to it since this year, so I appreciate you recognizing my efforts. I'm tired but very thankful. 😅
I was a huge ATBG fan as a kid. It came out at just the right time for me, a girl who was a few years away from middle school. Your review reminded me of just how great the show was, and how many lyrics to "I'm a Little Seal Girl" I remember after all these years! 💖
The hello stranger episode is what made me fall in love with the show. I felt it was an episode speaking directly into my soul. It hurts even to this day
Thank you to the creators for showing me I wasn’t alone in my struggle
Like you, I let this show slip by when I was younger. It seems like a really great show, even if the ending loses some satisfaction with the relationships.
I love hearing people talk about this show; I only watched a few episodes growing up but it really does seem like a solid series....but I cannot lie, I think the plot thread with Carl and Dr Dave, and him coming to see Dave as a father figure sounds like the most compelling plot thread. In fact, Carl really seems like the best character.
Loved the touch in the epilouge of him as Gingers Agent/Manager, or at least having a hand in helping her get that particular event together
As told by ginger was an amazing series. My sister and I still have inside jokes about it
Tbh I will never be friends with an ex I do find it unhealthy and I dont is inmature but ppl could be polite...
LETS GOO! WE CALLING OFF WORK AND CLEARING OUT THE NEXT TWO HOURS!
Capitalism can wait. New video is priority. 😎
I loved watching As Told By Ginger when I was growing up, seeing it again it takes me back to such happy times, I don't know why I stopped watching it but I remember the show ending on a cliff hanger about Carl's dog being stolen, it looks like I missed a lot of great episodes after that.
I think they continued it on the sister channel
I recite Gingers and she was gone poem by heart & memory word for word,it’s so memorable,even after watching it after ALL these years! ❤
Dodie is passive-aggression personified
I also have to say, this was great to listen to while laying down, as it kept me sane and entertained when dealing with a migraine. I love finding videos like this one to listen to when I'm pretty much bedridden in chronic pain. I've had chronic migraines since I was a kid, and one of the best things that help me deal with them are videos like yours. & I'll definitely be taking a look at the All Grown Up centered one next! You've also earned another subscriber and a video like! Keep up the great work! :)