>PowerPuff Girls, Dexter and The Eds (Much to Cartoon Network's surprise) were the most popular of the original Cartoon Cartoons (Courage was the pretentious choice) >KND, Fosters (only because of its creator) and Billy and Mandy (Much to Cartoon Network's surprise) were the most popular of CN's silver age shows >Chowder and Flapjack were the only comedic originals during the bronze age (and they got clobbered by Total Drama)
Is there an actual justifiable reason why Warner can't and/or aren't putting shows they own on the streaming platform they own? Like, why did they randomly remove a bunch of the old Looney Tunes shorts from HBOMax last year?
Yes, HBO Max pays millions of dollars in licensing fees to host each of these shows on their service. They are barely being watched, so it's a waste of money
which are they
Dexter, Foster's Home and Flapjack
>dexter
I just started watching it last week REEEEEEE
It’s on prime.
I'm gonna miss Fosters and Flapjack. Dexters hasn't aged that well.
Ah, it's not like Foster's Home is particularly good
It's just propped up by fangirls who idolize (and guys who get off to) Grey Delisle screeching
Its the tax break you see gotta get that taxussy
Reminder, this is what CN considers their "legacy shows" pre-2010. Everything else is worthless in their eyes.
Understandable
>PowerPuff Girls, Dexter and The Eds (Much to Cartoon Network's surprise) were the most popular of the original Cartoon Cartoons (Courage was the pretentious choice)
>KND, Fosters (only because of its creator) and Billy and Mandy (Much to Cartoon Network's surprise) were the most popular of CN's silver age shows
>Chowder and Flapjack were the only comedic originals during the bronze age (and they got clobbered by Total Drama)
tell me this brand doesnt deserve a merciful death. literally just bury it all already.
>all of these shows are still available on max Latin America
Is there an actual justifiable reason why Warner can't and/or aren't putting shows they own on the streaming platform they own? Like, why did they randomly remove a bunch of the old Looney Tunes shorts from HBOMax last year?
They’re tanking and need money to stay a float.
Yes, HBO Max pays millions of dollars in licensing fees to host each of these shows on their service. They are barely being watched, so it's a waste of money
>Paying to watch cartoons
>Watching cartoons in 240p with watermarks
I ain't watching low quality tv rips