I fail to understand how people on social media came to the conclusion that Tom Ascheim "hates animation" based on that one passage from the Kidscreen interview where he used kindergarten/elementary school as a metaphor for how CNS and WBA should synergize.
FYI: The rarely-seen Ed, Edd n Eddy episode "May I Have This Ed/Look Before You Ed" is on HBO Max. This episode was never released on platforms like iTunes as far as I recall.
If there's one thing I want network execs and their PR departments to remember, it's that they really shouldn't make promises they can't keep. Especially if it's in regards to a show's premiere window.
I definitely feel like the reason Cartoon Network isn't extending the VOD availability of their older shows (in addition to not adding any more beyond what was added in the past 2 years) is because they're preparing for the launch of HBO Max. It makes perfect sense to me.
Today they announced a series of Adventure Time specials for HBO Max, yet we still don't know ANYTHING about what CN library content the service will have.
And the winner of the competition is Pizza Pilot, which got 3 votes. Harpy Gee got 2 votes, and Missing The Mark got nothing. And that's the end of the competition. Thanks for participating. The article is next week.
Before streaming services like Netflix dominating the family entertainment industry, we had family networks on cable television. Quite honestly, I'm very fascinated by their history and their programming on how much they evolved over the years.
But here's what I'm wondering: why do they failed?
Clearly, People seemed to forget that the late Chrtistine Cavanaugh who originally voiced Chuckie Finster on Rugrats, retired from Voice Acting in like 2001, and Nancy Cartwright took over the role since then.
"It can be so hard to leave someone you love, but if you find something to remember them by, you will feel less alone." -Willa, one of the Made-for-Qubo segments on Willa's Wild Life
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