What do DreamWorks shows have to do to get some attention on Zig Forums these days?
What do DreamWorks shows have to do to get some attention on Zig Forums these days?
Weekly episode format.
>there's a fast & furious animated show
How bizarre. Who's the audience for that?
The children of people who really like Jason Statham.
Have something standout about it and not be anti-white.
Also, why now and not in the early 2000's, It would have been a lot more succesful back then.
>to get some attention on Zig Forums
underage girl characters.
>and not be anti-white.
that just means all-white cast to people like you
Not enough lesbosexuals. Some fags and two underage girls making out but still no main girl protagonists who end up with a female rando at the end.
The franchise seemed to be throwing the name on anything.
All the girl characters are ugly
GI Joe, the original series, has never once been called Anti-White as far as I can tell. In fact, despite having a large cast of non-white characters, most of the complaints seem to be from your side of the fence, isn't it? I've certainly never heard Stretch Armstrong being called anti-white, when 2/3 of the main cast are visibly nonwhite. Was Avengers Endgame Anti-white? I've never heard anyone say such, despite the varied cast.
Maybe just have a capable white male in the leads? Just once. Just to see what happens. Just one capable, able bodied white male in the lead who also pulls off something exciting, like any other character should. You don't have to not have a capable nonwhite male lead, after all we've had that since the days of Justice League. In fact, anime has pretty handily confirmed it's a good idea to have a variety of characters who have notable scenes that stand out, right? Giving them a moment of success where they overcome and all that, it just makes for better television if there's something everyone can get behind. Every race can stand up and go "YEAH THAT'S FUCKING AWESOME!" and nobody feels like their one representation is just there to be shit on.
Let's start with that and see how well it goes. I think you'll be surprised!
>Also, why now and not in the early 2000's, I
Because Fast and Furious is way more popular now than it was back then? The last couple of movies have all made over a billion dollars, a fucking spinoff was one of the highest grossing movies of that year.
>Maybe just have a capable white male in the leads? Just once. Just to see what happens
like 90% of all media already is ?
You got 2 shows with white dude right in the posters. What the fuck are you complaining about?
The bitch couldn't even answer. Typical whitecuck.
>You got 2 shows with white dude right in the posters
Fast and Furious guy isn't white and proves it by randomly dropping spanish words for no reason. Other guy is from a series that started with a white protagonist and hey what do you know was so successful it spawned TWO sequel series AND a movie, and in both sequel series there were capable nonwhite and female protagonists.
Well look at that! Are you surprised?
Not in the last 10 years, it sure as hell isn't. Which is weird because every time they do remember to just make everyone cool instead of singling out the one white guy to be a joke, if he's there at all, it's usually a huge success. Avengers curbstomped Star Wars by breathing on it in merch alone, let alone the last Star Wars movie not even being half of Endgame despite them trying to make it the same.
I legit don't get why this is weird to you folk. It's not like we haven't had nonwhite heroes that got treated like actual heroes since the days of Superfriends of all things. Yeah yeah, "Now it's racist!" but it's not like Apache Chief or Samurai were failures, they beat villains all the time and never got degraded. Why is this a concept you can't wrap your head around?
Trollhunter really should've been a wakeup call to Netflix.
>Has zero pedigree going in, it's a new property with no nostalgia to back it up.
>Only big name is Guilmero Del Toro, you know, that guy famous for his children's movies, Guilmero Del Toro.
>Drops on Netflix with one season, huge success.
>Toys actually sell.
>Merch actually moves.
>Gets a sequel series and another sequel series, Wizards is the least successful and also the most pandering.
>Neither take off as high so they go back to Troll Hunters for the name of the movie, because it's the only one that sells.
>Dreamworks doubles down on avoiding the thing that worked.
I don't get it.
Kids who like cars and splosions but have parents strict enough not to let them watch the actual movies.
Just like the movies, the show's pretty dumb, but fun and over-the-top.
The most they could get was Vin Diesel in a couple of episodes. Apparently season 2 has less to do with the movies.
>Say to try something because it'll work
>OP shows that it works by the ONE real success of the bunch, other one he claimed is wrong and they remind you that repeatedly in the show they didn't watch mere coincidence
Which goal moved? Was it your desperate attempt to reconcile a simple idea so you moved it to be out of reach?
Seriously why is "Hey just have A cool white guy among the cool other characters" so mind boggling to you? I legit don't understand it.
I just don't fucking see how kipo is anti-white, It has a black cast but it not doing anything anti-white, it's not like having a mostly white cast is anti-black.
>guys not white cuz spanish and wimyn
If these were made in the 2000s, you would've ate it up.
>Fast and Furious guy isn't white and proves it by randomly dropping spanish words for no reason
He's literally Dom's cousin, who is white as fuck.
What universal property can Dreamworks can adapt to a animated show? Back to the Future maybe? ET?
>I just don't fucking see how kipo is anti-white
I literally just typed in "Kipo and the age of the Wonderbeasts villain" in google, and the two images that keep showing up are a monkey guy and a white woman. Scrolling down also shows a couple white guys and no villains that have the same skin tone of the main characters. Please, tell me if I'm wrong, I'm open to the idea. Never watched it, saying it outright, but I'm going off the evidence being presented towards me to prevent wasting a bunch of time. I'm just not willing to watch hours to see if google's lying to me.
Kind of a moot point though, the question was how to make them stand out.
>He's literally Dom's cousin
According to Vin D the Dom character's hispanic.
This but I don't know who has the rights anymore.
>>guys not white cuz spanish and wimyn
I mean the character literally is hispanic, and makes sure to remind you because he speaks spanish. Is this a difficult concept for you?
>If these were made in the 2000s, you would've ate it up.
Maybe? I don't know, hypotheticals like that are pretty stupid, you're assuming a shitload of factors that don't correlate to reality and have no direct examples to show why it would work. You're pretty much playing pretend with a fictional version of how you think things should have gone with "If things were different you'd think differently". Save the pretend for depressed screenwriters who want to preach morals.
hispanic ≠ latino
King Kong. Any of the Universal Monsters like Dracula, Frankenstien or Wolfman. Or Pitch Black. PB would be kino.
I don't remember a second of Tony speaking Spanish. Refresh my memory.
Gays.
Why do you think Kipo is the only one talked about here from the shows you mentioned?
Which version has a spanish accent and randomly adds in spanish words?
This is the weirdest hill to die on.
No u faggot
Because Kipo isn't total shit
Season 1 episode 1 if I remember correctly. Should be easy enough to check.
Tony is the guy who goes "I'm a Toretto!", right? I don't remember any of their names.
the new villain is white, her henchmen are of different races. the only other white character is the romantic interest of the incompetent black comedic relief.
but really that's because most characters in the show are animals, the only humans that matter are the main crew, kipo's parents, and the new villain.
>dood trust me