>Creators of the show openly telling people to pirate the show anyway they can
Has Turner Broadcasting gotten on them for this or are they really asleep at the wheel again?
I hate to spoil the illusion, but there's actual WB social media-centric employees who post full episodes on Twitter to drum up hype. Short shows like this getting dumped on there is going to be the way of the future.
>literally every shitty spam thread about this show seems to be made by people who hate it >the actual smiling friends fan thread as been going strong calmly and politely without shitting up the board for like a month now and everytime someone comes in to derail or talk shit, they don't even get mad, just joke around or troll him
i'l starting to think this fanbase is more reasonable and mature than it's haterbase and that's saying something on this shithole of a website
The hatebase is literally just one Barneygay-tier autist. Everyone else likes the show or at the very least has reasonable criticism of s2 not being as funny as s1.
yeah it's one guy who hates the show so so much that he went on a perigay-style crusade pretending to be a fan and spamming the board to get it banned, but the one (1) time jannies were smart and noticed it was disingenuous spam and usually delete his shite threads, allowing the genuine ones to stay up
>Creators of the show openly telling people to pirate the show anyway they can
Has Turner Broadcasting gotten on them for this or are they really asleep at the wheel again?
I remember seeing on YouTube an old adult swim bump acknowledging BitTorrent's existence. Probably from 2005 or 04
The entirety of Moral Orel is still on YouTube, so I'm guessing Turner encourages piracy just a weeeeeeeeee bit.
it seems that warner couldn't afford to get jannies to do their dirty work for free
Why would they? In some countries, piracy is the only way to watch Moral Orel.
Where/when did they do this?
Pretty based of them.
Apparently on their commentary. It's not super blatant but even just hinting at that kind of stuff could get you in trouble with a israelite exec.
I hate to spoil the illusion, but there's actual WB social media-centric employees who post full episodes on Twitter to drum up hype. Short shows like this getting dumped on there is going to be the way of the future.
>this is just {the best cartoon made in the last decade} but for {your specific demographic}
I'm fine with that, Gumball is probably on the top 5 best CN shows list.
>gumball for adults
Is...this supposed to be a bad thing?
Ignore OP, I'm 99.9% sure they're gumgay.
Smiling gays are still causing tribe gayging huh?
>literally every shitty spam thread about this show seems to be made by people who hate it
>the actual smiling friends fan thread as been going strong calmly and politely without shitting up the board for like a month now and everytime someone comes in to derail or talk shit, they don't even get mad, just joke around or troll him
i'l starting to think this fanbase is more reasonable and mature than it's haterbase and that's saying something on this shithole of a website
I like the fujo part of the fandom.
Yes, iphonegay, we know
Actually I'm an Allangay, but thanks.
Yes, iphonegay, we know
The hatebase is literally just one Barneygay-tier autist. Everyone else likes the show or at the very least has reasonable criticism of s2 not being as funny as s1.
yeah it's one guy who hates the show so so much that he went on a perigay-style crusade pretending to be a fan and spamming the board to get it banned, but the one (1) time jannies were smart and noticed it was disingenuous spam and usually delete his shite threads, allowing the genuine ones to stay up
>gumball for adults
So family guy?
No pretty much like simpsons but of internet memes
What makes this even compared to gumball? The characters in smiling friends don’t go to school.
If I had to guess, it would be the
>mixed media style
>interenet references
>surreal humor
I believe back in the late 2000’s Cartoon Network was trying out experimental styles along with having adult swim employees.
Good, I was one of the few people who unironically loved The Problem Solverz.
Gumball is more cinematic in terms of its camera angles and scenes but Smiling Friends does internet humor and medium blending better.