>there probably would have been more gay stuff
Star would've been bi in season 1 and going down on Jackie by season 2. Starco still happens but Marco has to wear the dress at all times, both for Star and Tom.
Well, the "Star is a regular girl but she believes she's a magical princess with magical powers" angle from the original product certainly goes better with CN than with Disney.
>Animated movie Penny Phantom is a fantasy comedy adventure based on the novel Little Thieves by Margaret Owen with a screenplay by Diana McCorry (Human Kind, Tammy’s Tiny Tea Time). Daron Nefcy (Star vs The Forces of Evil) attached to direct.
>Cinemaphile hates lolrandumb humour >But Uncle Grandpa is good!!!
>"hurr durr Cinemaphile isn't one person"
Where the frick were you people when other shows got bashed for the exact same style of non-sensical humour Uncle Grandpa did? That's right, you mysteriously didn't exist.
Nope, in the early 2010s CN loved to kill off shows that attracted more girl viewers than boy viewers. If Star Vs had somehow gotten a short it wouldn't have made it to series, and if it had somehow made it to series it would never have gotten past one season.
CN didn't love to kill off those shows, Warner ordered that because they didn't believe girls bought merchandise. Young Justice was the highest selling title on iTunes; not within a category or genre, ACROSS THE BOARD and WB demanded it killed because once they discovered the main demographic they decided it had no toy sales synergy. This is the actual reason Stu Snyder killed off Teen Titans but immediately rehired everyone for Ben 10, an original network-owned property not licensed from WB or DC, because he was tired of suits fricking around with his programming.
Daron originally conceived it as a tragic comedy about a chuuni loser with delusions of being a magical princess which any non-moron would have sold to adult swim, then stupidly expected the children's show networks to air this intentionally pathetic premise about a damaged child
Look, the original premise of Gumball is that all these characters are from failed cartoons attending a remedial school in how to be funny (which is why they're all in different styles and types), but CN said "that's too black comedy even for us, keep the execution but never address the reason behind the setting"
Daron was way too wet behind the ears to become a showrunner
The other thing no one's mentioning is that Cartoonstitute was a program instituted by outgoing management and its contractual obligations annoyed the incoming management (who killed the program immediately after taking the reins). They put up with Regular Show but held off Pete Browngardt for years with shit consolation prizes like SMFA until he threatened legal action if they didn't make UG per the contest's terms, which they proceeded to cancel after allowing 2 seasons to be produced.
>Craig McCracken and Rob Renzetti could've been involved in Star Vs.
Dammit now I wanna live in that worldline.
SV had an excellent director doing QC on the series along with TVA's mandate the "fish out of water" theme be accompanied by a supporting cast. After two years of quality material and execution the director did his usual quitting and TVA relaxed all its narrative control, assuming the morons could take it from there instead of burning it to the ground. Rob and Craig would have had to hold everyone on a tight leash and hire no one from Pen Ward's playbook of tumblrsexual frickwits. It would be a drastically different and not necessarily better product.
>Rob and Craig
The closest they got on Star was Dave Wasson.
He worked on What a Cartoon, Oh Yeah Cartoons, and on MLaaTR. Meaning he directly worked with Rob.
>budget constraints
Global recession for you. Ruined animation forever which was way you saw so many flash tweened shows around the time.
>there probably would have been more gay stuff
no
>there probably would have been more gay stuff
Star would've been bi in season 1 and going down on Jackie by season 2. Starco still happens but Marco has to wear the dress at all times, both for Star and Tom.
if going for the original pitch
sure, the end product is really cute but have no edge
Well, the "Star is a regular girl but she believes she's a magical princess with magical powers" angle from the original product certainly goes better with CN than with Disney.
I wish nefcy made another cartoon
She's making a movie
>Animated movie Penny Phantom is a fantasy comedy adventure based on the novel Little Thieves by Margaret Owen with a screenplay by Diana McCorry (Human Kind, Tammy’s Tiny Tea Time). Daron Nefcy (Star vs The Forces of Evil) attached to direct.
>https://deadline.com/2024/02/nancy-kanter-kevin-jonas-animated-series-development-available-light-wayward-girls-penny-phantom-alexander-the-post-fox-1235816587/
Looks like kinos back on the menu boys
Is that the fricking Nowhere King?!
>I wish nefcy made another cartoon
That's a an auto-monkey paw wish, anon.
Nefcy is industry's token king Midas of fail.
Where are these from?
https://www.instagram.com/daronnefcy/p/Cic-oJZJe0_/?img_index=1
https://www.instagram.com/daronnefcy/p/CiqWsyJvnxt/?img_index=1
Thank you anon.
Don't know how others feel but I don't like this direction at all, what we got was peak (S1-2, obviously)
I want OG Star to meet Disney Star.
I wanna see the scissor one another
Hot.
considering the ending, it was for the best
>uncle grandpa/mountain of shitsome
>money well spend
>dissing Uncle Kino
Frick you
name a decent joke from that
this entire episode
Not good.
your tastes are complete shit
I aint watchin that episode, but i didnt expect that gif, good on ya
I think it was a parody on how Spongebob always wins the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
Hey look i found you in an episode!
this was the star vs we were getting not the magic princess unless that was a plot twist latter on
It would lack fanservice.
the frick u mean?
are you high on dogturds?
What is going on here, good morning sirs yo?
>Cinemaphile hates lolrandumb humour
>But Uncle Grandpa is good!!!
>"hurr durr Cinemaphile isn't one person"
Where the frick were you people when other shows got bashed for the exact same style of non-sensical humour Uncle Grandpa did? That's right, you mysteriously didn't exist.
Nope, in the early 2010s CN loved to kill off shows that attracted more girl viewers than boy viewers. If Star Vs had somehow gotten a short it wouldn't have made it to series, and if it had somehow made it to series it would never have gotten past one season.
CN didn't love to kill off those shows, Warner ordered that because they didn't believe girls bought merchandise. Young Justice was the highest selling title on iTunes; not within a category or genre, ACROSS THE BOARD and WB demanded it killed because once they discovered the main demographic they decided it had no toy sales synergy. This is the actual reason Stu Snyder killed off Teen Titans but immediately rehired everyone for Ben 10, an original network-owned property not licensed from WB or DC, because he was tired of suits fricking around with his programming.
>uncle grandpa
Dogshit slop for the mentally deficient
I request hekapoo
Daron originally conceived it as a tragic comedy about a chuuni loser with delusions of being a magical princess which any non-moron would have sold to adult swim, then stupidly expected the children's show networks to air this intentionally pathetic premise about a damaged child
Look, the original premise of Gumball is that all these characters are from failed cartoons attending a remedial school in how to be funny (which is why they're all in different styles and types), but CN said "that's too black comedy even for us, keep the execution but never address the reason behind the setting"
Daron was way too wet behind the ears to become a showrunner
dodged a bullet
The other thing no one's mentioning is that Cartoonstitute was a program instituted by outgoing management and its contractual obligations annoyed the incoming management (who killed the program immediately after taking the reins). They put up with Regular Show but held off Pete Browngardt for years with shit consolation prizes like SMFA until he threatened legal action if they didn't make UG per the contest's terms, which they proceeded to cancel after allowing 2 seasons to be produced.
SV had an excellent director doing QC on the series along with TVA's mandate the "fish out of water" theme be accompanied by a supporting cast. After two years of quality material and execution the director did his usual quitting and TVA relaxed all its narrative control, assuming the morons could take it from there instead of burning it to the ground. Rob and Craig would have had to hold everyone on a tight leash and hire no one from Pen Ward's playbook of tumblrsexual frickwits. It would be a drastically different and not necessarily better product.
>Rob and Craig
The closest they got on Star was Dave Wasson.
He worked on What a Cartoon, Oh Yeah Cartoons, and on MLaaTR. Meaning he directly worked with Rob.
>Craig McCracken and Rob Renzetti could've been involved in Star Vs.
Dammit now I wanna live in that worldline.
>uncle grandpa
Deserves all the hate and more
Uncle grandpa needed his head beaten in repeatedly, that would’ve made the show more interesting.
You can tell no one liked this guy
Yeah, I don't like him either.