Best Television Series
Bojack Horseman
Steven Universe
Final Space
OK KO: Let's Be Heroes
Best Television Special
Steven Universe: Change Your Mind
Best New Series
DC Superhero Girls
Infinity Train
Amphibia
Best Voice Actor in a TV Series
Bill Farmer as Hop-Pop (Amphibia)
David Tenant as...
1. Over the Garden Wall
2. Primal
3. Gravity Falls
4. Hilda
5. Bojack Horseman
6. Steven Universe
7. Infinity Train
8. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
9. OK KO: Let's Be Heroes
10. Adventure Time
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Sonic Underground. No, really.
The basic concepts in the show are the kind that usually have me hooked: orphan siblings, an enslaved distopia setting, a quest to reunite with their parents... it had it all. Unfortunately, it got all crumbled down by sloppy execution, bad editing, and the lack...
1. Inside Out
2. Zootopia
3. The Lego Movie
4. Into the Spider-Verse
5. Kung Fu Panda 2
6. Coco
7. Klaus
8. Toy Story 3
9. Wreck-It Ralph
10. Ernest and Celestine
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1. Over the Garden Wall - Darn near flawless. Very imaginative story with fun characters, gorgeous Autumn scenery, and an innovative structure.
2. Steven Universe - What even needs to be said about this show?
3. Infinity Train - Similar to OTGW, this nails the scenery and tone. The...
1. Gravity Falls
2. Amphibia
3. Wander Over Yonder
4. Mickey Mouse
5. DuckTales 2017
6. Big City Greens
7. Milo Murphy's Law
I really need to watch the Tangled series...
They're among the episodes airing Saturday, so it's possible CN just couldn't decide when to air them until the 11th hour.
It's kind of annoying how they can't stick to anything remotely consistent with this show. Sometimes it's on Saturday mornings, sometimes it's a bomb, sometimes Friday...
I'm rather indifferent to this, which is a little weird considering how strongly I used to defend the network.
She made some good decisions, and also made bad decisions. But a lot of the bad decisions, like the schedule imbalances and cancelling certain shows, are ones that I doubt would've...
There were two other songs from the animated segments that were also in the sing along tapes. And the Brers did continue to make occasional appearances in Disney ensemble bits well into the 2000s.
Even though it isn't really a good movie, I think the animated stuff could stand to be released on their own. Most people would agree they are by far the parts most worth watching, and all of the things this film is fondly remembered for can be found in those.
Y'know, the fact Holidays Unwrapped consists of 7-minute shorts just makes me wonder why the crew wasn't allowed to do that for the rest of the digital series. It seriously would've gone a super long way in giving EqG substance, and I get the impression that when I watch this, I'll feel...
Well, when Disney Plus is on the horizon, you kind of have to be serious.
But yeah, it's really starting to feel like Time Warner wants to transition CN content away from the network entirely.
Yeah, it really suggests that Time Warner is planning to transition CN's content away from the network entirely, at least as the main source. No doubt they're using the new shows as HBO Max originals first because they don't really require any transitioning.
I'm only partway through the first episode of Primal, but I already see this becoming my new favorite series. I know it's a miniseries, but sometimes that can be a big plus.
So I just finished a fanfic essentially being how I think Equestria Girls should've ended (it got robbed of having a finale despite the crew having ideas).
As much as it sucks to see the show go (especially given it feels like so many defining cartoons are ending this year and next), I have no doubt this will end on a high note. And I love the fact they're going all out with the timeskip too.
Alright! Finally we get to see (nearly) all of the ABC run in its glory.
EDIT: To answer @Leviathan , I bought an ABC episode and it has the intro you'd see on the Disney Afternoon (both ABC seasons had their own intros), marking this as most likely the cable edits.
It does suck a little bit for them to be on a premium service, but I guess it kind of figures since - unlike the other revivals - these are theatrical quality.
One thing a lot of fans have taken notice of is that CN's marketing for this (the above tweet being the most recent example) isn't calling this a series finale. It's not like they can hide this fact either; the viewers will become aware it's the last episode simply by watching it.
It's curious...
Apart from the stuff at the very beginning, like the SU Movie and the OK KO finale, the main thing for me to follow here is Mao Mao.
September seems to generally be a quiet month for CN.
So, the final episodes are airing Friday September 6th, in the form of a 22-minute special titled "Let's Fight to the End" and an 11-minute finale very appropriately titled "Thank You For Watching the Show".
I can't think of anything more apt.
The fact this season was so dang short compared to the other two is honestly making me think CN really didn't want to keep this show around when it came time for renewal, and thus they ordered just enough episodes for the crew to wrap things up.
I don't know whether to feel good or bad about that.
Honestly, I wouldn't even really be that annoyed if it wasn't for the fact that Nick needs this show to succeed more than they think they do. They can't ride off nostalgia and reviving 90s properties forever, they need actually new IPs to survive long-term and actually have a legacy for the...
I agree. Some would say they really could've advertised KO more, which I agree with to some extent, but 3 seasons is still a better run and it's safe to say they actually have more stuff to fall back on.
I think I have a problem. I legitimately can't be reminded of the Lion King remake without me feeling genuinely insulted at its success and what it stands for.
At this point I'm more and more convinced that this show will be a complete lost cause by the time it does release, regardless of the viewership.
*sigh* Why does Nick not want to take any chances?
Well, what matters is that they made the absolute most of the time they've had, which was not at all bad to begin with. It's certainly left its mark on CN's history.
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