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You can thank the Animation Age Ghetto for why modern cartoonists and writers have this mindset that "ANIMATION IS NOT JUST FOR KIDS" only to make cartoons that aren't for kids yet are marketed as such.I will never understand why it’s adults.
I mean, I’m an adult and I love animation but I don’t buy toys, backpacks or funkopops. I don’t shill or praise for shows like The Owl House.
It’s just weird.
And then they cry and seethe that they keep getting labeled as groomers. Really makes you think.
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Funny anecdote, the hubby and I dressed up and walked around the neighborhood on Halloween. I wasn't dressed as much, just had on my Team Rocket red R shirt and a matching skirt and boots with mesh gloves, and that was it. Yet some little girl dressed as a princess or ballerina got so excited seeing my "costume" that she hugged me shrieking "I luv your coshtume!"Twitter and Reddit love to shill and praise all the Cal arts style shows like The Owl House. But notice how children are not that into them?
Halloween was a few days ago and, after all these years I’ve yet to see a single kid dressed as a Steven Universe Character. Not even a single kid buying their merchandise. No backpacks, no toys. Nothing. It’s just adults praising it for “representation.”
Teen Titans Go! admittedly isn’t my cup of tea, but the undeniable fact is that kids, real kids, love that show.
Kids' properties that are even pushing 30 will forever gain a young audience because it's a property that always knew what it was. Modern cartoon IPs wish they could have that kind of popularity and recognition.
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