Once there was a very popular social media website and a search engine could've bought it, they didn't and it was sold to News Corp., then came another social media website that outlived the News Corp.-owned one, but they didn't buy it, then came a social media website for smaller messages and guess what: they didn't buy it. besides their own failed attempt they only own a very popular video-sharing site.
"Characters don't become tax write offs". I'll remember this to myself and I'll keep saying it because nothing in entertainment is going to be permanent. This is with any IP under copyright or trademark. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was brought out of retirement for example. What about Apu or any other famous character that was "retired", shelved, or fallen out of use? Only if there is a good idea worth telling.
I keep thinking about that scene from one of the most recent episodes of The Simpsons, where the characters complain about a video they just watched being animated, and demand live-action because "they're adults".
Wonder why whenever Nickelodeon airs something holiday related specials such as SpongeBob, Patrick Star Show, etc.. why isn't the theme getting more spirit and staying the same? I mean Sandy's Country Christmas airing did NOT get Christmas theme opening credits..
Disney has done nowadays with updated theme to be holiday version
You know something? How come the 80s MLP series never aired on The Hub/Discovery Family? I mean, 80s G.I. Joe and Transformers were there, so why not 80s MLP?
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