The recent curation on Cartoon Legacy has been quite impressive, particularly in how it highlights the subversive social commentary within 'The Amazing World of Gumball.' Clips like the hiring process with Idaho or the copyrighted seeds episode demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the show's thematic depth beyond mere entertainment. I’ve noticed the comment sections are becoming increasingly analytical regarding the "hiring experience" and economic parallels shown in these snippets. It raises an interesting point: is the channel's growth driven by nostalgia, or by the fact that these cartoons are more relevant to our current reality than ever before? I’d love to hear your perspective on whether you prefer these "truth-seeking" clips or the more surreal, humanized character shorts