This needs to be stop!

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Every time, just every single time. Networks always love to replace usually older animated shows into their stupid adored bt the network reality tv shows or live action original programming. When this stuff will be stop?
 
um, you overreacting alot, you maybe talking about the major networks dropping their saturday morning blocks for litton/xploration blocks and nick still produce animated shows and cartoon network has stopped producing live actoin shows since 2013
 
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um, you overreacting alot, you maybe talking about the major networks dropping their saturday morning blocks for litton/xploration blocks and nick still produce animated shows and cartoon network has stopped producing live actoin shows since 2013
I know it's just that networks favorise their own live-action programing while barely airing cartoons that are older. But you know, I'm still glad a couple of networks still airs their block.
 
At least Disney Channel's current lineup is perfectly balanced (animation and live-action co-existing each other instead of live-action overshadowing cartoons) like it was back in the early 2000s. I would say the same thing for Nick, but they have a hard time at treating non-popular animated shows correctly and they do tend to promote their live-action shows a lot more than their cartoons (they seems really excited to have scripted content back on Saturday nights after 5 months of shows produced from home).
 
This sounds like MTV and the case of the abandonment of animation to transition into horrible, cheap, trashy reality TV shows.
 

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