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  • Was the Star vs. the Forces of Evil series finale that bad? I wouldn't consider it the worst series finale of all time, imo. Though, I'm in the vocal minority.
    D-nice is the man.
    D-nice is the man.
    Is that a good thing that no one is trying to defend it?
    SweetShop209
    SweetShop209
    There's no one against trying to defend the episode. I just haven't heard anyone outside of The Roundtable (who I just remembered) defending it on YouTube.
    ToonJay723
    ToonJay723
    I liked that Mewni and Earth fused together. I didn't like how Star killed all the magical beings.
    I've heard a lot of buzz about the Green Eggs and Ham Series on Neftlix, it is worth watching?
    RainbowCupcake
    RainbowCupcake
    On episode three and it's wonderful! Good characters and mature, sophisticated writing. Not to mention that the animation is beautiful along with the background designs.
    I have a feeling that the upcoming series, The Owl House will become Disney's next "Phineas and Ferb" or "Gravity Falls" or a "Star vs. the Forces of Evil."
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    superkeegan9100
    superkeegan9100
    Star Vs. doesn't get any rerun slots unlike those other two
    D-nice is the man.
    D-nice is the man.
    Well, I was referring to the shows popularity at it's peak, and despite your statement, it was still popular even after the show's end.
    Toon4Thought
    Toon4Thought
    I honestly never thought Star's popularity was very deserved. It essentially just rode off trends for the final two seasons.
    Apparently, Steven Universe Future is a limited epilogue series, and not considered a new season to the Original Series, meaning that the Original Series is now over.
    A Lot of Cartoon Network's blocks particularly some segments featured like in Cartoon Network's Fridays and JBVO for example, have been "lost media" (albeit there's a lot more footage in CNF than JBVO), because they were weekly shows, and they were time specific (like the date) meaning that Cartoon Network didn't re-air them after their initial airing, but i'm glad that we did some footage after all these years.
    I love how in Futurama since it takes place in the future, they have Widescreen TVs in the actual show but since Seasons 1-4 were made in Standard Definition, you get a letterbox format when you do see it.
    I have a feeling once HBO Max launches next year, a lot of Cartoon Network's shows on Hulu and Netflix for example, will move over to the new service.
    DonTrashRoom
    DonTrashRoom
    I meant "if they're still around" as in the standalone SVOD could shutter by then and be absorbed into HBO Max's offerings.
    J
    JTOONSAnimation
    I believe so, I think lots of WarnerMedia's content are being licensed through either 2020 or 2021.
    LinusFan303
    LinusFan303
    Kind of hope some stuff stays on Hulu, just because I have Hulu and HBO Max's price seems a little uhh maxing.
    Apparently, some Netflix show called Tuca & Bertie got cancelled. I've never even heard of the series until the news about it's cancellation came.
    Toon4Thought
    Toon4Thought
    It's from much of the same crew as Bojack Horseman, I know that much.
    J
    JTOONSAnimation
    I guess the show got low ratings or something. I don't see why else they would cancel it, it does have a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and has been called one of the best new shows of the year.
    Zanneck
    Zanneck
    I enjoyed watching it far more than anything Bojack Horseman and it sucks that it didn't last longer. It was an adult show done right and we need more shows like it. And less like Rick & Morty, honestly.
    I'm currently rewatching some Cartoon Network shows on Hulu that I haven't watched in a while like to catch up on like The Amazing World of Gumball, OK K.O.!, We Bare Bears, etc.
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