If anybody asked me what my favorite series on Cartoon Network was, it'd probably be a three way tie between Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Steven Universe.
I grew up watching Cartoon Network back in its prime. I remember when things like CN Real came out, and when i was a kid i gave them a try. Truth told, i remember seeing promotions for shows that i now know were massive flops, and i occasionally watched episodes of "Destroy Build Destroy" when it was on. Truth told, i was too young to know i was watching a network leave its prime. Looking back, i miss the CN that gave me Ed Edd N Eddy, Boomerang, classic Teen Titans, and other lesser known gems. In fact, an old CN show called "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi" is a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine. But yeah, i know the old CN likely won't be returning anytime soon.
Great sneak peek at your video essay! To theorize the weaknesses of both Left and Right Wing Crab mental people around the world, discipline, constructive criticism, proper reasoning, evidences + facts, accountability, empathy, compassion, emotional intelligence, respect, morals, ethics, intellectualism, etc are their weaknesses. Ignoring them, action planning and proactivity, along with acknowledgement of some norms of the past would also be their weaknesses.
and around the 2000s it all went to crud as the channel's management changed they tried to force in live action shows, trying to compete with Nick and other channels only for it to RUIN Cartoon Network's appeal, and scare off vewers young and old
Cartoon Network in the 2000s was still pretty cool as it had some awesome cartoons as well. What I loved about Adult Swim were The Boondocks, Robot Chicken, etc.
@VideoGamesAndTheWorld I said "Around the 2000s" Mostly since I can't remember the precise year BUT Yes, that time DID get a TON of cool stuff... And then New management Which got us the live action shows later on And little by little ruined the base spirit of cartoon network
If anybody asked me what my favorite series on Cartoon Network was, it'd probably be a three way tie between Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Steven Universe.
My favorites were Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, Ed Edd n Eddy, The Powerpuff Girls, and Samurai Jack.
@@VideoGamesAndTheWorld Those were really good shows, too. So much better than Teen Titans Go. My god, don't get me started on that.
I grew up watching Cartoon Network back in its prime. I remember when things like CN Real came out, and when i was a kid i gave them a try. Truth told, i remember seeing promotions for shows that i now know were massive flops, and i occasionally watched episodes of "Destroy Build Destroy" when it was on. Truth told, i was too young to know i was watching a network leave its prime.
Looking back, i miss the CN that gave me Ed Edd N Eddy, Boomerang, classic Teen Titans, and other lesser known gems. In fact, an old CN show called "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi" is a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine. But yeah, i know the old CN likely won't be returning anytime soon.
Are you married?
Cartoon Network was great
Great sneak peek at your video essay! To theorize the weaknesses of both Left and Right Wing Crab mental people around the world, discipline, constructive criticism, proper reasoning, evidences + facts, accountability, empathy, compassion, emotional intelligence, respect, morals, ethics, intellectualism, etc are their weaknesses. Ignoring them, action planning and proactivity, along with acknowledgement of some norms of the past would also be their weaknesses.
and around the 2000s it all went to crud
as the channel's management changed
they tried to force in live action shows, trying to compete with Nick and other channels
only for it to RUIN Cartoon Network's appeal, and scare off vewers young and old
Cartoon Network in the 2000s was still pretty cool as it had some awesome cartoons as well. What I loved about Adult Swim were The Boondocks, Robot Chicken, etc.
@VideoGamesAndTheWorld
I said
"Around the 2000s"
Mostly since I can't remember the precise year
BUT
Yes, that time DID get a TON of cool stuff...
And then
New management
Which got us the live action shows later on
And little by little ruined the base spirit of cartoon network