A show that wasted its potential?

A show that wasted its potential?

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But that show never had any

What potential? It’s Pendleton Ward

whatever happened to that show?
i saw a couple of episodes and the promise of some Time lord shit
Then radio silence

What is Steven Universe?

>half the show is characters making out with each other

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God I watched like the first episode, forgot it existed then watched the last one years later
How did it get so weird?

I want to breed Beth.

Adventure Time

Not a single show will wast it's potential as much as pic related. I would be more than happy with a show that unabashedly stole this show's concept so long as it actually executed it right.

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How was this wasted potential?
tought it was fine for what it wanted to do

It gave us catbug, which is all it needed to do

>studioswant to reboot shit like looney tunes or animaniacs
>Kappa Mikey is ripe for rebooting
It aint fair bros.Kappa Mikey has so much fucking potential

Oh wow, this totally fell out of my head. It started so well didn't it

I was just thinking about this show yesterday. Brings me back to when I thought YouTube was a viable platform for full fledge animated projects that don't have to a place on network televisions. Which was ultimately the goal of CartoonHangover. But boy was I wrong. Personally I'm not too hung up on BW just going no where. Looking back on it. The best of BW was mildly interesting but nothing special. I was more invested in the idea of BW being a more or less a properly animated series for free on YouTube than the show itself. At least streaming services are filling the gap of a show that don't have a place on network television. Sucks that's everything on different subscription services you have to pay for though. I'm curious how viable of an option YouTube is now with services like Patreon. I'm curious to how Long Gone Gulch will go.

It moved to some no name paid streaming service and ran a few seasons before getting a hasty wrap up ending

I wouldn't be surprised if Nick brings it back on netflex, if my suspicions are correct.

Its on Canada TV lmao.
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Hope y'all like cuckoldry, and progressivism.

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I was talking about kappa mikey you retard.

You forgot
>pic unrelated

You can't waste something you never had.

I saw a couple episodes of it years ago, does it really turn into that??

So did they ever end up doing anything with the worm or the warring timelines?

>82 episodes
What the hell? I had this listed next to 'Bee and Puppycat' in "Big promises, never actually got made"

The only two things I'd change is the animation, so the characters can truly feel from different parts of the world instead of being flash puppets, and the Mikey design, to distance it from looking like "Futurama, but in Japan" no race-swaps, just tweak it a little

Amazing concepts.
Terrible execution.
Signed, Rebecca Sugar.

>Star vs the forces of evil?
What do you mean OP

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More like terrible direction.
Fuck you, Rebecca Sugar.

The original pilot was so neat, I'd kill for a reboot of that instead.
youtube.com/watch?v=hG0tUG9nyzs

It got a lot of episodes thanks to being from, no joke, the same animation studio who animated Rick and Morty.

Went to shit after season 2

gotta keep your staff busy somehow

You know it's funny.
Cartoons nowadays are so fucking shameless in stealing shit from anime, yet doesn't owe up to it call it "homage"

Kappa Mikey gave no shits and just stole shit and was as obvious as you can be.
I respect that.