A reminder /co despised this show back when it was aired. Everyone called it a cringy anime knockoff trash. Many found it too comedic and wanted it to be more like Justice League.
But now years later with TTGO its now a /co beloved classic...
A reminder /co despised this show back when it was aired. Everyone called it a cringy anime knockoff trash. Many found it too comedic and wanted it to be more like Justice League.
But now years later with TTGO its now a /co beloved classic...
>revising history
So transparent.
Reminder that this was also true of LOK and She-Ra.
People on here liked LoK and even shipped Korrasami in S1. But the moment it happened we'd been infected by 2016 christian conservative wienersuckers trying to be relevant again. 🙂
/co hated the show, and mist conversations were around her breasts, and if she could take the knot.
>/co
You're a newbie from reddit who thinks that board names are written with only one slash like subreddits. I've seen a lot of your ilk around here recently.
could have just been a typo bro
>It's just a typo three times in a row
Schizo
>OP is a homosexual
Says the liberal satanist. I'm not even OP. but if believing I am OP helps you sleep at night, by all means. Also, Avatar the last airbender was never good.
I remember people already hating LoK one third into season 1.
I was one of them, too.
I remember when Avatar: TLA came out around 2005 and I was not impressed. I thought it was cringe western anime ripoff and Aang looked to much like Krillin and refused to watch it.
By about 2011 when LOK was starting I went back and was blown away. I really was wrong.
>I remember when Avatar: TLA came out around 2005 and I was not impressed.
I'm not even surprised. 1st book is the most boring. But the deeper into the show, the more interesting it becomes
Both those shows still get shit on and rightfully so
I thought the show was pretty cool when it was airing
>A reminder /co despised this show back when it was aired.
Cinemaphile didn't EXIST when the show was airing. The only premier that happened while Cinemaphile existed was the movie.
Teen Titans aired starting in 2003
This board was founded in 2006
People fricking loved the show and were upset it was ending?
Why do you feel such a desperate need to rewrite history over something so completely insignificant?
OP is probably some kid that heard that Teen Titans wasn't liked on the internet in the 00s without any context and just assumed that Cinemaphile both existed and would have been the same.
Cinemaphile wasn't even around when this show aired.
Cinemaphile was, but not Cinemaphile.
The Teen Titans tv show ran from July 19, 2003, to January 16, 2006. The tv movie aired on September 15, 2006.
Cinemaphile started on October 1, 2003. Cinemaphile wasn't added until April 6, 2006.
Pre-Cinemaphile you had to hate on the show on the big comic book forums. Something Awful, DCComics.com, CBR, or Newsarama.
By Cinemaphile, you mean everywhere else on the internet. This site didn't exist then.
Same with The Batman. It was once hated and rejected as being a poor follow-up to B:TAS. Now if you explain this to young millennials and zoomers, they'll be confused and think you're making stuff up.
Wait, really?
I know The Batman haters mostly moved on, but I think actual fans for it are still mostly niche. In my experience young millennials and zoomers mostly just scratch their heads at it even existing (like beware the Batman).
It's less unpopular than before and it gets more share in video essays and the like. Probably partly due to the distance from the DCAU and also because the animation and fight scenes aged well.
i liked it even if i was out of the target demo (around 16 when it started)
Well I was a kid and even though I wasn't in love with it, it had undeniable positive qualities.
The Clock King episode and the Everywhere Man episode were both inventive. Ragdoll was fun. Riddler was great. Revisiting it I find myself wildly positive on the show's take on Penguin. Etc etc etc
I thought it had some pretty interesting ideas back when I was a kid. A big standout for me was Detective Bennett turning into Clayface. But yeah, I wasn't really compelled to watch it like some other shows at the time. It was mostly a show I saw when nothing else was on.
>everyone hated it because I said so
Teen Titans if I recall was mostly hated before it came out and during the first season. I'm pretty sure people on the Internet came around to liking it after season 1
and season 1 performed very well with the 6-11 target demo
This is accurate. The show was hated when the designs were revealed and initially through a sort of hate momentum in season 1. Online attitudes rapidly changed as season 1 progressed though, barring a few people that just refused to let go of their initial gripes. It's worth remembering that a lot of Teen Titans' promotional imagery looked very off compared to how the characters actually looked in the cartoon (pic related), and that a lot of people were initially against the anime-inspired elements because they wanted more of the DCAU aesthetic that was huge at the time. The show pretty rapidly proved itself though and while there was still obviously some lingering hatred from die-hards, the overall reception after season 1 was mostly positive.
Also
>Online attitudes
>In fricking 2003
You kids are terrible pathological liars
>Internet forums didn't exist in 2003
Underage or just moronic?
Do you... not think there were people using the internet in 2003? You sure you're not the kid here? Trolling?
>I was not online in 2003
There was no centralized "cartoon" forum like Cinemaphile or social media. The largest community was something awful and they didn't much talk about this show at all. The other communities were tiny individual PHPBB's and usenets and IRC channels that couldn't be consolidated. There was no real online discussion of TT outside of small DA and Gaia fan groups and they obviously loved the show.
I am 35. You are twelve. Shut the frick up when the adults are talking.
>General internet consensus can't exist without a singular centralized website
I refuse to believe that you're 35 because otherwise you are genuinely fricking moronic. That's genuinely one of the stupidest fricking things I've ever read.
>I'm moronic?
Indeed you are of you think an "online consensus" was a thing. You're a child that can't fathom an internet without twitter
>There was no real online discussion of TT outside of small DA and Gaia fan groups and they obviously loved the show.
>I am 35. You are twelve. Shut the frick up when the adults are talking.
You're roleplaying as a 35 year old or just grossly ignorant of stuff like Toonzone and the Adult Swim forums.
>No response to getting called out
Roleplayer confirmed, sad.
>Samegayging
>Not understanding how consensus is built
>Thinking it can only happen on a centralized forum
Last reply I'm going to give (You), again I sincerely hope you're not actually 35. Otherwise, you keep on being your moronic little self.
>LARPing as an oldgay but not knowing when the board started
>Sprinting away with the goalposts
>Pretending there was "consensus" on an internet that was scattered and separate where 99% of discussion happened on IRC channels and PHPBB's with less than 50 active members
Take your own advice newbie
You can try all you want to rewrite history but it's never going to work.
He never claimed to be an oldgay or claimed to know when Cinemaphile was founded though. I claimed that because I've been here since 2005 and remember when Cinemaphile was founded in 2006. There are multiple people posting in this thread, and you're very clearly samegayging at this point.
>N...NTA!
>Same misunderstanding of samegayging
Samegayging is when you pretend to be multiple people, not when you post repeatedly.
You're samegayging right now.
Ironic!
Jump off a bridge!
Wait so you're responding to the same person repeating the same talking points you already made in multiple posts?
...but why? It sure looks like you're trying to come off as multiple people.
Because he was samegayging
>Pretends to be a oldgay
>Doesn't know what samegayging is
Every. Time.
Yeah well I'm 36 and you're full of bullshit.
Most of the hate I've seen for it is due to affecting the titans as a whole according to people.
A reminder /co despised this show back when it was aired. Everyone called it a cringy anime knockoff trash. Many found it too dark and wanted it to be more like Super Friends.
But now years later with BTBATB its now a /co beloved classic...
so?
Teenagers, am i rite
Imagine if Teen Titans Go ended (I know it will never happen, but hear me out) and got replaced with a cartoon called "Teen titans go to the kitchen" with even cuter designs, Beast Boy and Starfire are a married couple with eight biological children and they want more, and it tells other stories the fans always wanted, and people will hate it and want Teen Titans Go to come back.
not exactly when it was airing but yes the show was generally disliked on early Cinemaphile for it's sudo-anime aesthetic and more comedic tone
Some of you weren't here when proto-Cinemaphile was posting about Teen Titans on /b/ and it shows.
Gentle reminder Cinemaphile is not just one guy. Everybody who says "we all though X about Y" is fricking moronic.
>page 1
why can't you guys interact with bait/trolls properly?
>It's a "Cinemaphile can't help but reply to obvious bait" episode
Getting real tired of these reruns
Then stop performing them moron
Anime is better.
is that true? i only got to Cinemaphile in 2011
It was weeaboo trash in 2006. It's still weeaboo trash today.
Just because you underage b&s grew up doesn't make it less shit.
And there's been a demand for a revival for 18 years.