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Expect some Gatomon and Winnie.
SO glad Nickelodeon is finally booting this creep. During my time at the studio this guy was a complete ass - Acted like he shits gold while all of us on the animation side of the network were lower life forms. Also looooves kids FEET. Good riddance.
Disney technically did put out a theatrical 2D animated film last year, but nobody saw it.
But, to be fair, the film in question was Bob's Burgers. (Good movie, tho.)
I used to see these post about what the cartoon community would do if they ran Nickelodeon.
They said shit like cancel SpongeBob and Loud House, two of their biggest cash cows.
That'll kill the network, dudes.
Remember that one Nick show called "Made by Maddie"? It got hit with controversy so bad that Nick never aired it and let the trademark expire.
I fear Primos might get that same fate.
Amber Frank from Nickelodeons Haunted Hathaways comes forward about when Nickelodeon sent computers to production for the show there was child pornography all over it and nobody was held accountable or found out who in the company did that.
Fun fact: I got this movie banned from our house for several years because my five year old self thought it was brilliant idea to sing Uncle Fucka to my mother.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE🚨: Take a look at a never-before-seen piece of concept art for a cancelled Casper the Friendly Ghost animated movie from DreamWorks Animation!
NEW: 10-year-old boy takes his own life after getting constantly bullied at school for his glasses and teeth.
Heartbreaking.
Sammy Teusch of Greenfield, Indiana was bullied up until the night he took his own life according to his family.
The parents say they contacted the
New look at ‘THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP: A LOONEY TUNES MOVIE’.
It is the first-ever fully animated Looney Tunes feature-length movie to be released in theaters.
DreamWorks is going to make significant cuts to their staff over the next few months.
“Many departments are being cut in half, and the creative staff on movies could be reduced by as much as, if not more than, 40-50%”
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To be brutally honest, Nimona has a low chance of grabbing that Oscar considering Spider-Verse and The Boy and the Heron are also on that list.
But forget that right now, the fact that Nimona was nominated at all means it's getting the respect it deserves. I'll take it.
So like, did Nickelodeon not have enough budget to advertise two shows, so they decided to just dump one on streaming with no warning?
Wouldn't be all that bad if it was Paramount+, but nope, Prime Video.
Thinking about Nickelodeon, I doubt a full 100% shutdown will happen, but I do see a massive shake-up.
Their live action department is straight up damaged beyond repair.
And I don't think their animation department will be 100% unharmed from this either.
I love how Simpsons can just switch from semi-family friendly sitcom to straight-up Family Guy level gore whenever it pleases.
Damn near TV-MA level violence here.
Warner Bros Home Entertainment is an interesting distributor.
They can't give a 1080p television movie a Blu-ray release but they'll give 50+ year old television specials a 4K release.
The Mitchells vs the Machines does not deserve to be forgotten like that.
It's not even exclusive to Netflix anymore. It's on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital.
I don't see The Boy and the Heron's success as "beating the competition."
I see it as a door opener for non-major studios (tho, I don't really see Ghibli as non-major as Disney used to own distribution rights) to have their films on the big screen next to the majors.
Sponge on the Run still had the dumbest release strategy.
Netflix: Worldwide except Canada and US. November 2020
Theaters: Canada only. August 2020
Paramount+: US only. March 2021
Cartoon community is freaking weird.
You can't like modern cartoons without being called a simp, and you can't like older cartoons without being called a boomer.
This is why you guys aren't taken seriously.
I am absolutely shaking right now.
I've gotten word that my dad was rushed to the hospital from a heart attack. I have no idea what's going on, I'm not anywhere near him. I'm calling as many family members as I can.
Good news: Sonic SatAM is getting a DVD re-release from NCircle this September!
Bad news: The extras from the Shout Factory sets have not been carried over.
Animation community will rip on so many films, but the second someone gives a movie that they like a rating below 7/10, suddenly it ain't funny anymore.
Twelve Forever had the worst luck for any animated series.
- No marketing
- Creator's a pedo
- Studio got shut down before it was even relased.
Like damn.
"CN doesn't care about their classic shows!"
Ahem.
-DVD releases
-On Demand
-ITunes and Google Play.
-Reruns when they feel like it.
Shut up, at least they're not Disney.
Not every animated movie has to teach morals or be on some kind of deep shit.
Like damn, let a movie be fun! Go jerk off to Spider-Verse again if you're that upset!
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are gearing up for the big screen in “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie,” the first-ever fully animated Looney Tunes feature-length film created for a movie theater audience.
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