This image screams "WHAT IF LE FAMILY GUY AND MORTY... BUT THEY'RE GODS?????" and i hate it. This is what gets millions to rot on national television while good shows fucking die or get canceled
You just don't understand that the block chain is the future.
My wife may have left me after I spent all of our kids college funds on now worthless apes, but she'll come crawling back once she sees how well my Krap Chickens are doing.
This image screams "WHAT IF LE FAMILY GUY AND MORTY... BUT THEY'RE GODS?????" and i hate it. This is what gets millions to rot on national television while good shows fucking die or get canceled
>All those 'NFT shows' that they rushed into production are now *literally* all worthless because the NFT boom had already died before the shows could even be released
NFTs will go down as one of the dumbest and most unnecessary scams ever, and I'm still dumbfounded as to how they ever caught on.
Don't worry, they never did. The only ones who fell for the scam were just either stupid enough to think they could scam someone else or so rich they don't care.
>The only ones who fell for the scam were just either stupid enough to think they could scam someone else or so rich they don't care.
The key was they invested *heavily* in having celebrities plug NFTs and make it out to to be the next big thing, to inflate its popularity (Like Fallon there presenting his NFT to his confused audience, or Eminem and Snoop Dog making NFT avatars). It was a movement that was so obviously being pushed from the top down, and it has failed spectacularly. What I really want to know is who began it, with such influence and networking that they organised such a phoney cultural shift, and where are they now.
>Alva found work after Disenchantment.
Richard Ayoade was already well established long before Disenchantment. I forgot whatshisname's name, but he was well established already, too, and currently has a hit series on his hands in WWDITS
No?
I do watch some terrible cartoons and anime with the hope that it eventually gets better
When you're that deep into a show you may as well finish it even if you don't like it, that way you can truly dislike since you saw it all.
Basically a normal show but I imagine they wanted to sell assets like cels, art and other collectibles from the show as NFTs. I think for some the plan was the show itself would be self funded by said NFTs.
>NFT shit
No thanks
This image screams "WHAT IF LE FAMILY GUY AND MORTY... BUT THEY'RE GODS?????" and i hate it. This is what gets millions to rot on national television while good shows fucking die or get canceled
>NFTs
no fucking way, this is a NFT show?
>it's real
It's so fucking over
if you buy one of these you deserve to lose everything
You just don't understand that the block chain is the future.
My wife may have left me after I spent all of our kids college funds on now worthless apes, but she'll come crawling back once she sees how well my Krap Chickens are doing.
It's completely worthless
>All those 'NFT shows' that they rushed into production are now *literally* all worthless because the NFT boom had already died before the shows could even be released
NFTs will go down as one of the dumbest and most unnecessary scams ever, and I'm still dumbfounded as to how they ever caught on.
Don't worry, they never did. The only ones who fell for the scam were just either stupid enough to think they could scam someone else or so rich they don't care.
Also red ape family episode 3 never
>The only ones who fell for the scam were just either stupid enough to think they could scam someone else or so rich they don't care.
The key was they invested *heavily* in having celebrities plug NFTs and make it out to to be the next big thing, to inflate its popularity (Like Fallon there presenting his NFT to his confused audience, or Eminem and Snoop Dog making NFT avatars). It was a movement that was so obviously being pushed from the top down, and it has failed spectacularly. What I really want to know is who began it, with such influence and networking that they organised such a phoney cultural shift, and where are they now.
Which part? Just seemed like a sitcom to me.
Some of the chickens are supposed to have weird gear/clothing to differentiate between ones tied to NFTs.
glad to see Merkimer and Alva found work after Disenchantment.
>Alva found work after Disenchantment.
Richard Ayoade was already well established long before Disenchantment. I forgot whatshisname's name, but he was well established already, too, and currently has a hit series on his hands in WWDITS
Matt Berry, heathen.
Sorry, bruh. I'm an enormous homo and have a hard on for Daddy Ayoade while Matt Berry, though hilarious, is as ugly as a dog dick.
It's not so bad
It definitely won't have a second season
Enjoy it like a single season anime then move on
My goodness you guys just love eating shit don't you?
No?
I do watch some terrible cartoons and anime with the hope that it eventually gets better
When you're that deep into a show you may as well finish it even if you don't like it, that way you can truly dislike since you saw it all.
It's already getting 3
>It's already getting 3
>One of the cartoons of all time
Love that clever subject line!
Hannah is hot.
I LOVE MOMMY
Why?
what the fuck is an nft show?
Basically a normal show but I imagine they wanted to sell assets like cels, art and other collectibles from the show as NFTs. I think for some the plan was the show itself would be self funded by said NFTs.
>FROM THE DESTROYER OF RICK AND MORTY