Random Thoughts & Questions: MrEnter Edition

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So let's be hypothetical here for a moment, Enterology gang.

Even if Growing Around weren't a totally fucked idea, and actually had some sort of feasibility to it, what are the odds that anybody would want to pick it up and keep it for any longer than a few episodes? Because the only webtoon I can name that has ever made a big network is Making Fiends, which despite being pretty good, got canned after about six episodes.

They would probably still be rejected for not having enough experience, or the network would prefer another show idea if they did
 
And how would Enter react to not getting his show picked up by anyone, including Frederator? Would he wallow into deep depression over it?
 
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Plus he's known for attacking writers on Twitter in the past. So, nick's out of the question

Yup. I'm sure the Nick employees would do a google search and be able to find the videos he still has up. He'd have to answer to that too if they found those. Plus we all know he can't draw or write or do voices for shit nor does he have any business or entertainment background to the point where he can even be an executive producer or a story editor on a show.
 
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Plus he's known for attacking writers on Twitter in the past. So, nick's out of the question
Which basically leaves CN, which is rolling in dosh and success right now between Adventure Time, Gumball, Regular Show, Stephen Universe and whatever else, Disney, who gives no fucks, and Discovery Family, which has pony and Transformers.

Good luck.
 
Which basically leaves CN, which is rolling in dosh and success right now between Adventure Time, Gumball, Regular Show, Stephen Universe and whatever else, Disney, who gives no fucks, and Discovery Family, which has pony and Transformers.

Good luck.

Well he so hung up on morals in cartoon his show could fit in with like those educational cartoon on PBS.
 
It still wouldn't be picked up, because as an idea it's simply not interesting. One of its biggest problems, in my opinion.
Well, that and if he tried to pitch it to PBS on the grounds of it being a moral teaching show, it'd have to compete with Arthur, and I sincerely doubt Growing Around would win that contest.
 
I can remember when Teletoon productions included stuff like Kaput and Zosky...

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Blindrainbow: Maybe a Mexican studio, then?
 
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