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"GOOD FILM AND TV COMES OUT OF TAKING CREATIVE RISKS AND TRYING SOMETHING NEW" then create something new instead of creating an unnecessary sequel to a preexisting franchise.
Oh, how I wish it did get canned and forgotten by the wayside...Currently doing research for a massive post about the history of Steven Universe and the effect it had on the Internet and I found this:
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Imagine if right then and there, that was it. Steven got cancelled in early 2015 and that was the end of it. Jailbreak never aired, the show had come and gone as just a simple monster-of-the-week show mixed with slice-of-life, without the show becoming the LGBT-virtue signaling juggernaut it would later be known as and go on to be one of the pieces of media that would define an entire generation of terminally online leftist cartoon fans.
Imagine the vastly different world we would be living in.
I like hiw this tard says it, "man babies". Twitter people really, REALLY live in an alternate reality, opposite of ours. It's hard to believe it. I'm starting to believe that "brain-rot" is an actual disease. Called social media.
Agreed."GOOD FILM AND TV COMES OUT OF TAKING CREATIVE RISKS AND TRYING SOMETHING NEW" then create something new instead of creating an unnecessary sequel to a preexisting franchise.
I imagine it would have been a different cartoon that would have caught the alphabet soup crowd. The "wokies" are a disease that is here to stay until something bad happens.Currently doing research for a massive post about the history of Steven Universe and the effect it had on the Internet and I found this:
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Imagine if right then and there, that was it. Steven got cancelled in early 2015 and that was the end of it. Jailbreak never aired, the show had come and gone as just a simple monster-of-the-week show mixed with slice-of-life, without the show becoming the LGBT-virtue signaling juggernaut it would later be known as and go on to be one of the pieces of media that would define an entire generation of terminally online leftist cartoon fans.
Imagine the vastly different world we would be living in.
That's one of the things I'm currently trying to figure out.What kind of deal did Rebecca Sugar make to keep Steven Universe alive, then? It was obviously not popular despite Tumblr's insistence, and Teen Titans Go! was the future of CN indefinitely. Just what did she do?
Honestly I don't think she needed much more than goodish PR. What else was on CN that got any attention from kids or otherwise? TTG and reruns. That's not much. So since SU got fans on twitters and gets mentioned on cartoon Youtube channels it was allowed to stay as a low key advertisement for CN as whole.What kind of deal did Rebecca Sugar make to keep Steven Universe alive, then? It was obviously not popular despite Tumblr's insistence, and Teen Titans Go! was the future of CN indefinitely. Just what did she do?
As a guessing man, it was a Catch-22. You can either get rid the series after Season 1 which would free up airtime for . . . actually nothing in 2015ish but I digress, or you keep it up. But why keep it up? I want you to imagine being a CN Executive - the show is popular among the LGBT crowd and is "an innovative work of art" for those who care about that. You bin it now, "CN hates Gay People" is on the front paper, not to mention Sugar and her boyfriend/fiancé/husband Ian Jones Quartey would most likely go (and the pilot for OK KO) as well as a majority of her staff that would spawn other shows.What kind of deal did Rebecca Sugar make to keep Steven Universe alive, then? It was obviously not popular despite Tumblr's insistence, and Teen Titans Go! was the future of CN indefinitely. Just what did she do?
In a time before gay stuff became the "hot thing", it moreso would've been "CN hates women", given they marketed Steven as being "CN's first woman-led show" and all.I want you to imagine being a CN Executive - the show is popular among the LGBT crowd and is "an innovative work of art" for those who care about that. You bin it now, "CN hates Gay People" is on the front paper, not to mention Sugar and her boyfriend/fiancé/husband Ian Jones Quartey would most likely go (and the pilot for OK KO) as well as a majority of her staff that would spawn other shows.
Hell, you can even chalk up to why there were so many Steven Bombs and hiatus's between episodes. Jailbreak was effectively the end of the first one and it kind of kept being a reoccurring theme. Not only do you get to keep it off the weekly schedule, you ALSO get the advantage of actually saying you still support it.
>Spencer Rothbell is Looking For Work
Sonic Mania was made when Sega picked up a bunch of Sonicfag autists and said "alright fine, here's a blank check, you make a sonic game that you think is good".
Every. Time.Iirc they also have an episode where they reveal the boy is a budding tranny or something.
Nico also was the voice of said boy, also Vivziepop worked on this show too.Just looked up what Nico Cado here made.
He did this weird thing that looks like it was trying to ride The Loud House's coattails.
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Iirc they also have an episode where they reveal the boy is a budding tranny or something.
I wonder how many people are gonna have a meltdown about the animation industry finally being dead for the umpteenth time.