Western Animation has collapsed

Well, at least Generation B(eta) will have their own preschool shit. I just hope their Gen Z parents won't be like Millennial parents who gave their Gen A(lpha) kids smart tablets to shut them up. Oh who am I kidding? you know that's exactly going to happen.

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That's a bait and switch user
Pooh was not advertised, they waited till you were in the game before they threw him at you.

Cartoon Network will be dead in five years. This isn't sustainable.

Gen Z was basically the first generation to grow up with tablets and smartphones in a school environment, even the youngest Millennials would only get smartphones in high school if they were lucky. It's already far too late and you can already see gen Z talk positively about the industrially-manufactured internet content they grew up on.

Wasn't a Kingdom Hearts cartoon at least rumored at some point, by the way? Can't remember right now.

God I hope so. I can imagine after their 30th year on television it's gonna be full of mundane shit that not even kids will enjoy.

>Cultivate an older kid/teen/young adult audience in the early 2010s
>It does great and basically saves your network from the brink of extinction
>New management comes in
>Makes everything excessively kiddy to overtly preschool
>Channel ratings sharply decline after a couple of years
>Just keep doubling down on it for half a decade
What were they thinking?

>Western Animation has collapsed
Been like that since 2014.

Preschool shit shouldnt dominate the animated output of the west, this is fucking bleak as well as extremely stupid on the part of warner
Exactly, these shows wont attract the conventional audience for CN and toddlers will grow out of them in half a year, what is WBs plan on this, are they trying to kill CN?
>It's already far too late and you can already see gen Z talk positively about the industrially-manufactured internet content they grew up on
I fucking hate zoomers, but i also hate millennials for instigating this behavior

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