I disagree completely, Ed Edd n Eddy being in school didn't ruin the show at all. Ed Edd n Eddy didn't focus on the being out of school for the summer theme like Phineas and Ferb did. The Ed's always got the short end of the stick, I'm not understanding how the episodes you mentioned are torture...
Huh? That's a very big assumption to think. Like I said, kids are hardly watching CN because they have way better options to pick from. It should be a very telling sign about their current cartoons. But it's pointless to keep going back and forth about this. Stay safe.
They are? Ratings continue to drop and I'm pretty sure advertisers will start to pull their ads if it goes any lower. As I stated, I could less what the demographic is, longtime fans and even kids should voice their opinion to CN.
I'm growing tired of the "it's for kids" argument, I feel like everyone should be free voice their opinion to cartoon network regardless of them not being in the demographic. Most kids don't even watch CN anymore, they're usually on YouTube or Netflix because they have way better content. No...
Not to harsh but didn't greenlight any innovative or groundbreaking shows at all. I wouldn't say she's was a great president(because she wasn't) nor would I say she was terrible. She's actually in-between. Most of the shows she greenlit were either forgettable or uninteresting. Mao Mao and...
What I don't understand is why didn't CN just give the date when first did the teaser for it? Or even when they released the trailer? They should have let everyone know that months in advance not three weeks.
"Kids have short attention spans and want shows to be loud vulgar and obnoxious" Where did you even get that information from? Also sounds like you're dumbing kids a bit. All that is supposed to be brand new show for this generation. I'm confused where you're getting kids don't like old shows...
I don't think people biggest problem is if it sucks or not. It's that this was Nickelodeon chance to make several new shows that could become a huge hit for the network but they decided to stay in their comfort zone and make a spin-off to a show that has not been in it's prime in a while.
Um I didn't say it didn't have an impact or that SpongeBob was not an iconic character. What I'm saying is that is that is not what it used to be in terms of popularity.
70 incarnations of Scooby Doo? Scooby Doo first premiered in 1969 so.... Anywho I don't understand what made Nickelodeon want to do this when the show is hardly even popular.
How sad, this is all Nickelodeon can come up with? I'm calling it now that this will be a flop, you would think that the new president of Nickelodeon avoid the past mistakes Nickelodeon made but no. It's like Nickelodeon just doesn't want to creative and innovative like they used to be.
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