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| TheABELBOTO:
--- Quote from: Gock. on May 06, 2017, 10:29:35 PM ---adventure time is ending soon and it's by far my favorite series CN has put out besides avatar --- End quote --- brother wut |
| Tactical Nuke:
--- Quote from: hillkill on May 06, 2017, 10:58:50 PM ---i think the main problem here is that the shows they have now are for a broader audience. i remember back in 2004 or so the shows were made for children and their parents to enjoy. --- End quote --- This is the mentality I hate the most. You say you're making your cartoons more inviting for a "broader audience", meanwhile what other kind of people actually exist besides kids and their parents? Who are you actually making this for that gives a stuff? |
| Drydess:
--- Quote from: TheABELBOTO on May 06, 2017, 11:01:29 PM ---brother wut --- End quote --- i didn't notice this and i can't believe that i didn't now |
| Conan:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on May 06, 2017, 11:01:48 PM ---This is the mentality I hate the most. You say you're making your cartoons more inviting for a "broader audience", meanwhile what other kind of people actually exist besides kids and their parents? Who are you actually making this for that gives a stuff? --- End quote --- kids? these channels advertise towards kids < 14, given the kinds of toys and advertisements shown. not every show can be an atla, and atla was enjoyed more by the older kids who could appreciate such a broad storyline and character development, and even then it was only about halfway through to the end that such themes were pushed hard. if you look at the first season you see less of the deep, meaningful stuff and more kids-styled shows; the first real tone change happens at the northern water tribe. |
| hillkill:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on May 06, 2017, 11:01:48 PM ---This is the mentality I hate the most. You say you're making your cartoons more inviting for a "broader audience", meanwhile what other kind of people actually exist besides kids and their parents? Who are you actually making this for that gives a stuff? --- End quote --- i meant to say the older cartoons were for a broader audience. by broader, i meant anything that people over 14 can tolerate. a prime example is uncle grandpa. no kid over 12 is going to like that show. |
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