>>1009848
This man speaks greath truth!
>>1009873
Who doesn't?
>>1009918
>No one here hates anything blindly
Except TTG…
>>1010593
At last, someone who is not blinded by the common opinion!
>>1010595
Does that make any difference?
>>1010609
It's good to see an objective opinion. Sadly, the sponsor dictates, in this case, Cartoon Network. They want money, so the thing they produce has to appeal to the masses. That's why they went in that direction, because that attracts the most people.
>>1010610
It's not calarts… Calarts =/= the things I hate…
>>1010626
>no one here unironically enjoys TTG
If you consider me being here, then you are wrong.
>>1010646
Watching bad quality stuff is one thing, but they are mind-controlled as soon as they have a touchscreen apparatus with a wi-fi on it. From that point, it doesn't matter what they see…
>>1010672
>why base it off an older property instead of making a new thing?
Because the old thing has an old fanbase, that you can claim instantly.
>experimenting and trying to grab children's attention with a new thing
Why would they do that, if they can just grab something that already has an established fanbase? This is how the movie industry works, along with the tv-series making businesses.
>>1010685
Again, why do you say TTG is calarts? It has nothing to do with it…
>>1010735
>at least it felt more like it's own thing.
I think the opposite. I think TTG feels like a unique thing.
>was it purely for gaining popularity
I'm 100% sure, that's the reason.
>>1010967
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