Author Topic: Originality - What's That?  (Read 1520 times)

They're appealing to teenagers who use the internet to boost their ratings. Very smart strategy, if you ask me.
The show doesn't seem that horriable.
But if it's CN I must imagine it's targeted to a younger crowd, who quite frankly can't handle knowing about 4chan or the other websites that created these memes.

The show doesn't seem that horriable.
But if it's CN I must imagine it's targeted to a younger crowd, who quite frankly can't handle knowing about 4chan or the other websites that created these memes.
That may be so, but Cartoon Network is rapidly shifting to a much older audience. Soon, they'll be letting off strings of swear words and loveual innuendos.

That may be so, but Cartoon Network is rapidly shifting to a much older audience. Soon, they'll be letting off strings of swear words and loveual innuendos.

They have

(at least the channel has)

Cartoons have always had loveual innuendos.

That may be so, but Cartoon Network is rapidly shifting to a much older audience. Soon, they'll be letting off strings of swear words and loveual innuendos.
imo the channel got a lot worse once they added all the real live actors
but that was after the point where i stopped watching kids tv

That may be so, but Cartoon Network is rapidly shifting to a much older audience. Soon, they'll be letting off strings of swear words and loveual innuendos.
Adult Swim already exists.

MAD is a pile of a steaming cow stuff and anyone who enjoys watching it should be slaughtered and eaten.

They're targeting teens who use the internet.
Teens who use the internet are likely to have had some exposure to memes, unless all they do is check CNN for news.
Memes are five times out of ten NSFW. Or perhaps, NSFTV.
Cartoons have always had loveual innuendos.
You're right, perhaps I should rephrase.
The innuendos have become less and less discreet.

itt: people flipping over just at something that was put in the TV instead of the internet

itt: people flipping over just at something that was put in the TV instead of the internet

exactly, I don't see what's so wrong about it. It's today's pop culture.

You're right, perhaps I should rephrase.
The innuendos have become less and less discreet.


You know, if that was made for newgrounds instead of MAD, you'd probably be praising it.
the MAD magazine/show ridicules whatever it makes the comic/animation based on, so there's no reason to be flipping out at it lol
i don't even like newgrounds that much. however i don't like the fact that the clip seen doesn't show the joke too well to the targeted audience.