He was a c**t, it's sad but realistic. I for one am happy that CN even allowed the popular characters to move on to make way for new ones. Im sure the old characters will make surpise apperences or at the very least background appearances/references. Let fanfic fill in those gaps.
God I hope he's still a bitter coniving butthole if they gave a toothless optimistic personality the show simply isn't going to work. He has to be the pissy achor to balance the toddler atmosphere of the show. If there isn't an episode where teaches them to pic pocket the show is shit.
We don't necessarily know that. We only have her account of why she was fired to begin with and the long descent after. She's pretty fricking self-deprecating, loopy, and emotional so the idea her story is exaggerated or spotty is possible.
Bloo and Grannie are the only ones from the original cast who will be in the new series. Bloo is going to be like a teacher figure (though he always gets things wrong)
Craig has mentioned on twitter before that dislikes the reception Bloo got but understands it and ultimately expressed regret on how they executed his character. Maybe he chose this direction to try and make reparations of his character
>Why do i feel like it would be a tax-write off in a later day?
Because preschool shows are always the first to go in these company mergers. When Zas bought WB, Little Ellen was one of the first casualities.
>Why do i feel like it would be a tax-write off in a later day?
It's made for preschoolers. It's unlikely that it will get that treatment, though it will piss off a bunch of people on Cinemaphile. This series is targeting an age group MUCH younger than the 6-11 subset the original series was going for.
They had plenty of press a couple months back about how Cartoonito was no longer viable and they were pivoting towards an older demographic. This was shortly before [as] moved up another 2 hours. That anon is pointing out that greenlighting another early childhood show directly after those programming shifts is odd.
Yeah you get what I meant. I guess the show must have been too far in the pipeline to cancel then. Which is probably a bad place to be in for it. The block it was made for is gone and the audience it was design to appeal to is the one the network is moving away from. Can't imagine the show is going to last long because of this.
>pivoting towards an older demographic
Frick lets hope so! This type of direction is what led to the boom in toons in 2010 from live action. I hope the new shit coming is the next wave of good shit. >inb4 the new shit was just the of spin off shit coming
It's so fricking stupid and shows how otherworldly out of touch executives are
From when I was a kid to my own kids, children have always wanted to watch the older kids' stuff. Always. The most pussified a show is, the less kids sought it out unless they already liked it beforehand. As kids, we didn't want to watch Doug or Rugrats, we just kinda had to while the parents were there. We wanted to watch Total Recall and Predator.
Somehow these dogsbodies got so far up their own asses with this stuff and couldn't read the writing on the wall that kids, if they're watching programs at all, we obsessed with shit like anime and internet adult cartoons and horror for a reason.
"Clearly kids want silly happy slice of life preschool moron adventures"
No frickfaces, jaded late 20 something millennials want that. The Bluey audience, the people reading the beanmouthed Babysitter books, the ones who watch shit like the Loud House and Big City Greens, are in their 20s and 30s. They're the ones clamoring for "less cynical humor in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends" because of how "meanspirited" it is.
Kids would be the ones making creepy horror shit about Mac getting bullied to suicide and Bloo murdering everyone
I feel as though that the toothless shit really only works for children <5 (and even then cocomelon is devouring the market). When people say kid's show, they don't really explain what type of kids it is meant for, so it ranges from standard PG to barney and friends. I think what executives should be going for in kids shows is something that doesn't treat them with obvious kiddy gloves. Children, atleast children I've known in the family that are 5 years old or older, have complex emotions and know when someone's talking down to them, even if they don't have the words to articulate those feelings. The older the kid is, the more they might want to seek out older material to feel mature and respected, and not being treated like an invalid. That's not to say that you need swearing and blood and smoking and whatever to grab a kid's interest, but you do need to treat them as if they are smart enough to understand whats going on, because they do and don't want or need the handholding.
Picrel is one of the shows I feel like has substance and is educational, but doesn't drag a kid's hand through the lesson like how something like Dora would. The learning part is tactfully sprinkled in the superhero antics, and while it isn't Invincible tier violent or edgy, Wordgirl still busts the villain's asses for their schemes between the humorous moments and vocabulary education bits.
What do you think lol
a one-off character showing up in the pre-school spinoff that already confirmed barely any of the main cast from the original will appear
>Bloo inexplicably reverts back to his pilot/early season 1 personality after inexplicably turning into an butthole for most of the series
What a fricked execution of a character
Tbf this is the only "preschool reboot" that feels like it works
The OG concept really felt too surreal and childlike in its imaginativeness for what the final product turned out to be, so making it for an even younger audience is fine by me.
It's the rare exception where the original show probably should have been on PBS Kids. Preschool Craig of the Creek or Powerpuff Girls is just.... why?
>The summary implies it takes place in the future >Somehow Madame Foster is still alive
Even without this aspect, it's still odd that she and Bloo are the only regulars that will show up.
is it too much to ask that people have an understanding of the english language when posting on an english website
i feel like i just read a fricking 10 year old's attempt to discuss something
Craig said on his Twitter that he wants it to be a Bluey-style series that both parents and children can enjoy, I guess in the sense that grown-up fans of the original series should be tuning in to this show with their children. What I don't like is how if they're gonna be marketing to the adults as well why not throw in the original cast while your at it?
Not bad looking for CG actually
Nothing against the other characters, but Bloo's CGI model feels very off looking from the side.
w-where did the rest of the original cast go...
adopted, duh
They all got adopted out, Frankie and Mac moved on
Bloo is unwanted so he’s all that remains
That’s just sad
He was a c**t, it's sad but realistic. I for one am happy that CN even allowed the popular characters to move on to make way for new ones. Im sure the old characters will make surpise apperences or at the very least background appearances/references. Let fanfic fill in those gaps.
God I hope he's still a bitter coniving butthole if they gave a toothless optimistic personality the show simply isn't going to work. He has to be the pissy achor to balance the toddler atmosphere of the show. If there isn't an episode where teaches them to pic pocket the show is shit.
They got married and moved on
>you just know
Vee pls
She did nothing wrong. She gave us some great smut. And some homosexuals harassed her.
Sad.
We don't necessarily know that. We only have her account of why she was fired to begin with and the long descent after. She's pretty fricking self-deprecating, loopy, and emotional so the idea her story is exaggerated or spotty is possible.
Craig & Lauren are them.
Yeah that's why i named the file like that
his eyes aren't dead enough to be Craig
Mac is 8 year old childhood Craig whose dad died.
>His father died?
Frankie is for Broly
Bloo and Grannie are the only ones from the original cast who will be in the new series. Bloo is going to be like a teacher figure (though he always gets things wrong)
>reboot show
>only character kept is unanimously the worst one
Craig has mentioned on twitter before that dislikes the reception Bloo got but understands it and ultimately expressed regret on how they executed his character. Maybe he chose this direction to try and make reparations of his character
Only Bloo and Madame Foster are on this. But don't think this "preschool spin-off" will get the same charm luck as the og.
Why do i feel like it would be a tax-write off in a later day?
>Why do i feel like it would be a tax-write off in a later day?
Because preschool shows are always the first to go in these company mergers. When Zas bought WB, Little Ellen was one of the first casualities.
>Why do i feel like it would be a tax-write off in a later day?
It's made for preschoolers. It's unlikely that it will get that treatment, though it will piss off a bunch of people on Cinemaphile. This series is targeting an age group MUCH younger than the 6-11 subset the original series was going for.
I appreciate the art direction, but where the frick are they going to air this now that Cartoonito is kill?
HBO Max, probably.
As good as it is the change was still unnecessary. Foster's had one of the coolest artstyles and it would've been great to see more of that.
I thought they didnt want preschool shows and thats why the canceled the craig spinoff
Craig has nothing better to do than to bring back old IPs, his new ideas keep getting rejected.
He should be trying to get Wander picked back up, ffs.
True, the world deserves that third season. Of their lives.
Wait, but I thought Cartoonito was killed off? This looks like it would have been on it.
They never said that it was going to air on Cartoonito.
They had plenty of press a couple months back about how Cartoonito was no longer viable and they were pivoting towards an older demographic. This was shortly before [as] moved up another 2 hours. That anon is pointing out that greenlighting another early childhood show directly after those programming shifts is odd.
Yeah you get what I meant. I guess the show must have been too far in the pipeline to cancel then. Which is probably a bad place to be in for it. The block it was made for is gone and the audience it was design to appeal to is the one the network is moving away from. Can't imagine the show is going to last long because of this.
>pivoting towards an older demographic
Frick lets hope so! This type of direction is what led to the boom in toons in 2010 from live action. I hope the new shit coming is the next wave of good shit.
>inb4 the new shit was just the of spin off shit coming
That could explain the name change. "Nursrey" heavily implies preschool, so it may have been retooled into more for elementary school kids.
Candy unicorn a cute
Looks terrible. I like the QT 2D doodle girl though.
That's the comeback Craig was talking about? Jesus
looks gay.
Where the hell is this? I can't find anything on the internet.
This is what Foster's Home should have been about; ALL the imaginary friends.
did you check Twitter?
Wonder when we'll see the new Powerpuff girls
as long as James L Venable comes back to do the music
The horse looks oddly familiar
Craig's married to the woman who made that show, that's why.
Posting purple horse isn't a bannable offense anymore right?
>bloo's redemption arc
kino
Kids must be not watching cartoons anymore if everything is just "pivoting towards an older demographic".
It's so fricking stupid and shows how otherworldly out of touch executives are
From when I was a kid to my own kids, children have always wanted to watch the older kids' stuff. Always. The most pussified a show is, the less kids sought it out unless they already liked it beforehand. As kids, we didn't want to watch Doug or Rugrats, we just kinda had to while the parents were there. We wanted to watch Total Recall and Predator.
Somehow these dogsbodies got so far up their own asses with this stuff and couldn't read the writing on the wall that kids, if they're watching programs at all, we obsessed with shit like anime and internet adult cartoons and horror for a reason.
"Clearly kids want silly happy slice of life preschool moron adventures"
No frickfaces, jaded late 20 something millennials want that. The Bluey audience, the people reading the beanmouthed Babysitter books, the ones who watch shit like the Loud House and Big City Greens, are in their 20s and 30s. They're the ones clamoring for "less cynical humor in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends" because of how "meanspirited" it is.
Kids would be the ones making creepy horror shit about Mac getting bullied to suicide and Bloo murdering everyone
I feel as though that the toothless shit really only works for children <5 (and even then cocomelon is devouring the market). When people say kid's show, they don't really explain what type of kids it is meant for, so it ranges from standard PG to barney and friends. I think what executives should be going for in kids shows is something that doesn't treat them with obvious kiddy gloves. Children, atleast children I've known in the family that are 5 years old or older, have complex emotions and know when someone's talking down to them, even if they don't have the words to articulate those feelings. The older the kid is, the more they might want to seek out older material to feel mature and respected, and not being treated like an invalid. That's not to say that you need swearing and blood and smoking and whatever to grab a kid's interest, but you do need to treat them as if they are smart enough to understand whats going on, because they do and don't want or need the handholding.
Picrel is one of the shows I feel like has substance and is educational, but doesn't drag a kid's hand through the lesson like how something like Dora would. The learning part is tactfully sprinkled in the superhero antics, and while it isn't Invincible tier violent or edgy, Wordgirl still busts the villain's asses for their schemes between the humorous moments and vocabulary education bits.
wtf Hanna-Barbera is still around?
Looks cool, but is SHE gonna show up?
What do you think lol
a one-off character showing up in the pre-school spinoff that already confirmed barely any of the main cast from the original will appear
Madame and Bloo are the last ones left. Why are these needy people are so stupid?
So is Bloo gonna be nice now since this is a preschool show
Can't really have buttholes in those
>Bloo inexplicably reverts back to his pilot/early season 1 personality after inexplicably turning into an butthole for most of the series
What a fricked execution of a character
Can't wait for Bloo to teach us about gender pronouns and the importance of getting vaxxed.
Well, he was always the butthole after all
Imagine still being afraid of needles
Oh I've got a needle for ya, right 'ere.
Tbf this is the only "preschool reboot" that feels like it works
The OG concept really felt too surreal and childlike in its imaginativeness for what the final product turned out to be, so making it for an even younger audience is fine by me.
It's the rare exception where the original show probably should have been on PBS Kids. Preschool Craig of the Creek or Powerpuff Girls is just.... why?
If Bloo isn’t an butthole I ain’t watching
The star looks like Patrick, the horse looks like Pinkie, there I said it.
Who wanna bet that the Picasso looking IF is gonna be some coded rep?
>The summary implies it takes place in the future
>Somehow Madame Foster is still alive
Even without this aspect, it's still odd that she and Bloo are the only regulars that will show up.
>Tom Kane is retired meaning Herriman is a no go
>Sean Marquette doesn't seem to be doing voice work anymore
The others I can't find an excuse for.
Craig's suggesting other characters will show up from time to time, but just not part of the main cast.
>Somehow Madame Foster is still alive
Mac imagine a new one when the old one die, it what she would of wanted.
is it too much to ask that people have an understanding of the english language when posting on an english website
i feel like i just read a fricking 10 year old's attempt to discuss something
The other characters could've gotten adopted.
Craig said on his Twitter that he wants it to be a Bluey-style series that both parents and children can enjoy, I guess in the sense that grown-up fans of the original series should be tuning in to this show with their children. What I don't like is how if they're gonna be marketing to the adults as well why not throw in the original cast while your at it?
I hate how none of those characters have any sense of style from the original other than the 2D scirbble.
CG Bloo looks like he's going to rape those kids
Its deo!