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Some Twitter reactions to the trailer (shamelessly taken from CartoonBrew).

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It could be much worse...

It could have been another WWE x [INSERT HANNA-BARBERA CARTOON] crossover.
I'm not gonna lie, I thought the Scooby Doo x WWE movie was fucking fantastic, just from how retarded the concept was. The fact that John Cena stops a boulder from crushing the mystery gang while his theme blares in the background is a real, unedited scene escalates that movie's quality immensely.
 
Why not just have Tom and Jerry be the main characters who get the ticket and since they split the money to get the candy bar, they have to share it? Then you can throw some other familiar characters like Droopy Dog, Spike and Tyke and Tuffy in there as well.
Now that would've been a better ideal all to itself, it's only sad the guy who wrote the Sherlock Holmes video has passed on or he'd do it! He knew these characters in and out.
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/tv/earl-kress-49441.html
 

>nostalgia

I'm sorry, but what grown-ass adults are actually legitimately watching these movies after buying them for their children? These are clearly meant for children regardless of how many celebrities they're bringing in. I guess that's why they've been doing all of those WWE-crossovers and why that weird crossover with KISS happened, to try and draw in a more adult audience, but that just makes them look more desperate than they probably are.

I swear, the American market for old cartoons has a weird take on nostalgia-pandering than the Japanese do (and they're just as bad about it).
 
>nostalgia

I'm sorry, but what grown-ass adults are actually legitimately watching these movies after buying them for their children? These are clearly meant for children regardless of how many celebrities they're bringing in. I guess that's why they've been doing all of those WWE-crossovers and why that weird crossover with KISS happened, to try and draw in a more adult audience, but that just makes them look more desperate than they probably are.

I swear, the American market for old cartoons has a weird take on nostalgia-pandering than the Japanese do (and they're just as bad about it).

What thing with KISS? Did they make a sequel to KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park?

I don't know what adults are even watching these. The Internet adult fans of the original aren't going to like these no matter what (I've met enough of them to know), and most regular adults won't care.
 
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