Cartoon Network at SDCC 2016

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After the lack of an upfront this year, looks like we'll learn about Cartoon Network's upcoming content from Comic-Con. Here's the info on CN's panels.

Thursday, July 21
Cartoon Network Screening and Costume Ball (8:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.): The event will give fans an inside look into Cartoon Network’s impending line-up, and specifically, the network will show a teaser for its next global installment of Ben 10. Other shows such as Teen Titans GO! and Justice League Action will also appear at the convention.

Friday, July 22
Cartoon Network Presents: Steven Universe (10:15 a.m.-11:45 a.m.): Cartoon Network is bringing together the talents of Steven Universe for a first-of-its-kind live musical experience for fans at San Diego Comic-Con! The series cast and musical minds behind Steven Universe will give a never-before-seen performance of the series' critically acclaimed music, as well as exclusive previews from upcoming episodes and an extended Q&A.

Saturday, July 23

The Adventure Time Card Wars Tournament (10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.): Adventure Time fans can partake in an all-day Card War Tournament where John DiMaggio, who voices Jake the Dog, will commentate the event.

Cartoon Network Presents: We Bare Bears (10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.): The cast of We Bare Bears will be making their first-ever appearance at SDCC this year, and the show’s panel is teasing that it'll be airing sneak peek clips of an upcoming series, Mighty Magiswords.

Cartoon Network Presents: The Powerpuff Girls (11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.): The reboot’s creators and cast will take the stage to talk about the franchise’s long, quirky history.
 
i wonder what's in store for us to see.
 
No Regular Show, Clarence, or Uncle Grandpa? Sheesh.
 
No Regular Show, Clarence, or Uncle Grandpa? Sheesh.

True and it's a damn shame - but it's been made clear by now that all 3 of those shows (especially UG) are on the way out, obviously. I definitely feel bad for Clarence the most out of all of them, but then again, said show ain't that popular to begin with.
 
True and it's a damn shame - but it's been made clear by now that all 3 of those shows (especially UG) are on the way out, obviously. I definitely feel bad for Clarence the most out of all of them, but then again, said show ain't that popular to begin with.
true.

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True and it's a damn shame - but it's been made clear by now that all 3 of those shows (especially UG) are on the way out, obviously. I definitely feel bad for Clarence the most out of all of them, but then again, said show ain't that popular to begin with.
Clarence is a extremely funny show that sadly went through multiple changes behind the scenes because of a incident. Regular Show just isn't promoted enough. Adventure Time is getting stale and so is Regular Show at times. Uncle Grandpa is a red-headed stepchild. These shows aren't even promoted well or cared about enough, but CN doesn't have enough new shows to end RS and AT yet.
 
Clarence is a extremely funny show that sadly went through multiple changes behind the scenes because of a incident. Regular Show just isn't promoted enough. Adventure Time is getting stale and so is Regular Show at times. Uncle Grandpa is a red-headed stepchild. These shows aren't even promoted well or cared about enough, but CN doesn't have enough new shows to end RS and AT yet.
It's not like if ending RS and AT would really cause a lot of problems given their not airing much and their end is probably not to far, while Clarence and Uncle Grandpa can leave a slight mark.
 
It's not like if ending RS and AT would really cause a lot of problems given their not airing much and their end is probably not to far, while Clarence and Uncle Grandpa can leave a slight mark.

Eh, being the longest running shows if we're not counting Ed, Edd n' Eddy, RS and AT will certainly cause some problems. Though they're not in their prime anymore, they are still the two flagship CN originals (TTG doesn't count).
 
TTG is the only WBA show from CN that went past 52 episodes and the highest and most viewed show surpassing every CN show (a shame for those who hate it immensely) and will likely continue for a few more years along with Mighty Magiswords coming around in the Fall.
 
Seeing that there's a PPG panel on Saturday I feel like anything could happen there.

It's not the most well beloved series currently in today's lineup so I'm highly betting there will be some odd questions asked by the fans here and there.
 
TTG is the only WBA show from CN that went past 52 episodes and the highest and most viewed show surpassing every CN show (a shame for those who hate it immensely) and will likely continue for a few more years along with Mighty Magiswords coming around in the Fall.
Especially because they treated this as their so-called "Cash Cow", much like Nickelodeon with SpongeBob.

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It's not like if ending RS and AT would really cause a lot of problems given their not airing much and their end is probably not to far, while Clarence and Uncle Grandpa can leave a slight mark.
Despite of those two shows rarely getting any time slot, however RS only has it early in the morning, while AT has not seen a single time slot only if it is a new episodes on Thursdays.

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Yeah, seems like the lack of panels for Regular Show, Clarence, and Uncle Grandpa is Cartoon Network trying to tell us something about their future...

Though to be fair, it's been confirmed that production of Uncle Grandpa has ended, so I guess there's no need for it to have a panel anymore. Regular Show is an old timer now (I guess Adventure Time is still getting somewhat of a push because of the movie that's coming at some point). Clarence... well I suppose Clarence isn't doing well enough.
 
i wonder what's in store for us to see.
Yeah, seems like the lack of panels for Regular Show, Clarence, and Uncle Grandpa is Cartoon Network trying to tell us something about their future...

Though to be fair, it's been confirmed that production of Uncle Grandpa has ended, so I guess there's no need for it to have a panel anymore. Regular Show is an old timer now (I guess Adventure Time is still getting somewhat of a push because of the movie that's coming at some point). Clarence... well I suppose Clarence isn't doing well enough.

TBH, I'm not sure what CN is doing with those shows since it ain't the point of putting UG into this situation since after the show's production phased out, sadly since after there were no official upfront of CN this year, but as for AT, the only thing that they mentioned of, has something to about this so-called "Card Wars" tournament, which is based off from the episode that aired on thursday, nothing that i'd heard anything for RS and UG, however as for Clarence, is unknown.
 
I honestly believe that Uncle Grandpa, Clarence, and Regular Show are probably going to end eventually given how little they are now.

Both UG & Clarence didn't really do much to impact ratings given how most felt towards them either by it's style/tone, or just lack of interest. It's rare that they would acheive a high amount nowadays.

Regular Show is a case where it's starting to lose it's popularity despite the movie gaining back it's interest. I'm sure they at least want the show to end off on a high note in some way as opposed to just canning the show out immediately.

Unlike those three.. Adventure Time is still going as the movie is happening someday, Steven Universe has slowly grew popularity, Gumball is basically their big hit alongside TTG!, and both We Bare Bears and The Powerpuff Girls reboot are recent shows right now out of the following presented.

Other than The Mighty Magiswords, there's a chance that Long Live the Royals, and maybe OK K.O.! might become the new trio of original shows (not counting the Ben 10 reboot).
 
What was the link that audio scared me:eek:
That link is one of Sentry X-58's many taunts from Awesomenauts. This guy->
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Not much to look forward to to be honest. Seems quite lackluster compared to previous years.
 
Not much to look forward to to be honest. Seems quite lackluster compared to previous years.

The only standouts here are Steven Universe and We Bare Bears - but especially Steven Universe.

Yeah, this sucks, honestly.
 
Eh, to each their own. I'm okay with this.
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There's going to be sneak peeks of that Ben 10 reboot, Mighty Magiswords, and Justice League Action. That's something to be interested in (even though Mighty Magiswords is the only one of the three I'm particularly interested in).
 

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