Continuing off of my last post, I've been watching through Eek! the Cat lately, and, from the 3 episodes I've watched through so far, the highs are Eek-stremely high, while the lows are Eek-stremely low. There's a lot more awkward "the 90s were a mistake" moments in episode 3 alone than I had while watching the entirety of Rocko (though I still don't think anything I've seen so far justifies Disney keeping it locked up in the vault with the rest of the non-Marvel Fox Kids shows), but the funny parts are some of the funniest cartoon gags I've ever seen and, like Rocko, there's an underlying sense of empathy to it you wouldn't expect from an edgy slapstick-violence-based show like this. I don't get why the show started off with 22 minute stories though, the format doesn't fit the premise all too well. Not looking forward to the Thunderlizard segments though.