K. Ayato (post: 1475869) wrote:Same here. I could care less for the upcoming Looney Tunes show. Can't beat the original. EVER.
K. Ayato (post: 1475869) wrote:Same here. I could care less for the upcoming Looney Tunes show. Can't beat the original. EVER.
GrubbTheFragger (post: 1475883) wrote:Not excited at all. Just re-air the classics
rocklobster (post: 1475970) wrote:They do air the classics. At 12:00 pm Mon-Fri Eastern.
teigeki_calesa (post: 1476287) wrote:Psst...part of the Looney Tunes show is being done here in Toon City in the Philippines.
I know because I've worked on a few scenes.
K. Ayato (post: 1476185) wrote:And they should keep it that way, and make it more than just an hour per weekday.
rocklobster (post: 1476368) wrote:Wait, wait. Doesn't anyone here remember Tiny Toons? That was a veiled attempt to bring the Looney Tunes back, and it was a hit. So, why can't we just be positive? I'll post tomorrow what I think of it because I'm watching the premiere tonight.
rocklobster wrote:Because I only complain when they aren't being what they're supposed to be. When they actually play cartoons, like this one, I praise them. And I'm not the only one complaining about it. If you go look at the forums on Tv Tropes, youtube, and the like, there are a lot of people who aren't happy with Cartoon Network's new management. In fact, TV tropes has a whole section devoted to Cartoon Network and other networks that are adopting similar strategies called "Network Decay." Fortunately, there are a few networks that haven't gone down this road yet, and I hope they never do.
I mean, just because people are watching stuff on the Internet doesn't mean TV has to be desperate.
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