I feel like I clicked on this because of a thumbnail showing a grown up Timmy from fairly odd parents and then that wasn’t covered at all. Kind of a bait and switch.
Teen Titans go sucks hard. It's stupid, the characters are the worst and has braindead humor. The fact the OG only had 6 seasons and ttg has 13 seasons. I hate cartoon network now
I absolutely agree. My brother and I used to fight over who got to have the remote to the tv because we were SO EXCITED to see the newest episode of the OG Teen Titans. Then they just pulled the plug on it to make way for this newer, stupider version of the Teen Titans we idolized. OG Teen Titans ended their episodes with morals. They stayed serious about dark, mature themes, such as the episode where Robin has PTSD after their final fight with Slade. Teen Titans Gos thinks it's funny to make fun of things like that, which I'm surprised hasn't gotten the show's creators in trouble already 😡😊
I remember watching a valentines episode of Johnny Bravo, and in it, Johnny's mom found him a girl who was perfect for him and loved him so much. But at the end of the episode, she couldn't be with him because she was a spy and made him lose his memory in order for him to not get tangled up with her fighting her enemies. I always had a feeling after that episode she secretly watches him, still wishing that they would be together again. For a finale, I want Johnny to finally be with her.
There was no "ending" as the series was cancelled. Thats the problem with this video and its narrative. Some of these things are not even "endings" and not intended to be.
The final episode is really great as it's basically about learning to just let some things go and to move on with your life. Plus the Trouble in Tokyo movie is pretty damn goated and serves as a proper ending to the show anyway.
the last ep to me was just the beginning of a good follow up, they have established themselves as a global organization so to speak and they could only aim higher, they could be the earth guardians while the justice league would focus on the intergalactic.
This is why the Bruce Timm DC animated universe was so good, it had 6 interconnected shows (technically 7) and each lead onto the next show, even if one show didn't seem to have a proper conclusion, it got to feel like it did by the ending of justice league unlimited
Technically 8 (BtAS, TNBA, StAS, JL, JLU, Batman Beyond, Static Shock, and Zeta Project). Which one are you referring to as not getting a proper conclusion?
@@nicholasfarrell5981 I forgot the zeta project existed.. But I'm referring to how some of the shows like btas, the new batman adventures and batman beyond didn't really get real conclusions at the end of their runs, but because the characters moved onto other shows later it gave them a conclusion, like how the epilogue episode in JLU concluded batman beyond
To be fair Samurai Jack's canon ending being that of a video game is a result of the insanely massive backlash Tarkovsky got for the original ending of the show. Like seriously people said to avoid season 5 not because it was bad but because the ending was insanely disrespectful to Jack.
And also the original ending was rushed, so he just had to essentially shove it out like a bad fart at the time. I'm glad he fixed Jack's ending. Of any character that deserves a happy ending, it's our Samurai Jack.
Just saying. I actually decided to not watch season 5 even before the ending was out. From what I saw it was a massive departure from what the original show was like. I think of it as an edgy reboot rather than a continuation.
@@phantom-ri2tg But the OG show... had child murder in it. Up until the end of the Daughters of Aku fight episode, I thought it was done rather well for 1 season on a tooth floss budget. Now if they replaced Aisha with someone like... the scottsman's daughter (any of them) then THAT would've made a (slightly) better ending
@phantom-ri2tg I thought season 5 was amazing. I didn't think of it as "edgy", rather the ptsd and trauma that gets piled onto a person who's entire life's mission is "I need to kill ultimate evil so everything I know and love isn't dead." Killing evil is a task that will never be able to be completed and spending years going "I need to kill evil so I can go home" really fucks with a person. Also, what happens to the hero's mind and honor when he's forced to kill living humans? Do the ends justify the means? I honestly thought it was amazing.
@@SatanRomps That is not what I meant. I meant the killing people after only killing robots and monsters in the original. And wow I sure love losing all the stuff I put in a comment thanks to youtube's ui. So first of all the whole time skip seems like a cheap excuse to reset the series. In the original there was not just portals but beings who could time travel and Jack was shown able to age. Furthermore when I wanted a conclusion I wanted an exploration of if it was really right to time travel as what was the point of helping anyone if it would all be undone? And the ending is a cumulation of these things. You mean to tell me 50 years of Jack not doing anything and everyone he helped was fine? Wow what an evil filled world. The original had explored the stress of his journey and asked the question of if he could even rest at all knowing any time spent resting is time Aku would be harming people. Except apparently it was fine because he could take a whole 50 year break.
The worst part about the cancellation of the _Teen Titans_ was what replaced it, _Teen Titans Go._ The original series was interesting enough to entertain adults, but Go was nothing more than a televised baby-sitter for 5-year olds.
No man. The first series of Teen Titans Go are a nice PARODY of the Teen Titans. I really can't get why people can't recognize a PARODY from a SERIOUS show... mah.
You know, I was actually kind of excited when the TTG movie premired because they teased at the idea of a continuation of the original at the end. ... And nothing has come of that yet, to my knowledge. What a letdown.
And then they seriously tried to "Teen Titans Go" it with a guy who openly admitted that he hated Thundercats as a kid, primarily because he lost the remote to his older brothers all the time. While I'm glad this ultimately never came to pass, seriously, what is wrong with Cartoon Network, to keep doing this kind of thing?
I'm sorry. I could have sworn the fandom was seriously pissed they robbed Jack and Ashi of their happy ending and the game ending was the writers giving them what they wanted.
@@D-cear Except he Specifically states "The Fans" at 7:07 so that is no longer his opinion, that is him taking it upon himself to speak for an entire community...a community who strongly disagrees with him.
@@Doomblade3890 I tried to find that one LA show with school ai and the kid who can stop his heart on demand and nothing. Canceled because of sexism. A support of CN didnt like that the girls were getting more screen time and character development than the guys
I'd say that _Winx Club_ is a recent example of this. The new season is rebooting the franchise, so the "official" finale of the 20-year original run is a damp squib that ends with the Winx using an all-powerful wish to . . . make themselves the magical guardians of the universe forever, something that they already were by default. Not to mention that the season takes (arguably) the show's main villain Icy and retcons pretty much everything about her in an unsubtle and continuity-buggering way without resolving any of that, while using that to toss one final insult to a fan-favorite character from the early seasons by establishing once and for all that witches *have* to be evil and "good" witches _need_ to become fairies or they'll just turn out rotten eventually.
@@sf936 not really, no. It tried way too hard to be _Riverdale_ with fairies. That said, it probably would've come across differently if it hadn't been attached to the Winx name; if it had been something like "Elemental Academy" or the like, it wouldn't have had the expectations attached to being part of the Winx Club franchise.
So if Teen Titans a beloved show that fans praise to this very day was canceled because of toy sales, how is teen titans go a show despised by most lasting much longer?
Because OG TT was watched by older fans that didn't buy toys. Whereas TT Go is mostly viewed by a younger target audience, thus parents buy more toys. Plus, it does seem easier to produce than OG TT.
The ending to Adult Swims Samurai Jack was ill-thought-out. Their premise was that since Jack defeated Aku in the past then Aku's daughter could not exist as that future had been destroyed. If that future HAD been destroyed by Aku dying in the past then JACK could not have traveled back in time to defeat Aku. It's called a paradox. I remember being so pissed off by the ill-thought-out ending. In my head cannon, the other gods (Remember Aku was a god of shapeshifting and with a domain over time who was being hunted by the other gods in the first episode of the first series.) took Aku's daughter to judge whether she was as evil as her father and would be returned to marry the immortal demi-god Jack.
There is an EXCELLENT alternate ending made by a fan where the finale episode plays out like it did in the show all the up to Jack beside himself sitting next to the tree! From there the Three Gods show up and basically go: "Hey, we've been watching you this whole time and you deserve a happy ending" BOOM they revive Ashi, the camera pans up at the background, we see the ladybug past...roll credits!
I used to not like endings, but now after seeing all these sequels and reboots. I'm glad to have one. All things need to come to an end. Every journey needs to reach its conclusion.
I recall someone saying we only see Johnny's fumbles and that off-episode, he gets girls. He just doesn't get relationships (that one puppet therapy bit was meant to explain why, I think).
That was the last episode of Johnny Bravo? I really thought the last one was with the spy girl that liked him and he went after in the end. Searching the world for her.
@@Isaac-gh5ku That was made specifically for India, since for some reason, Johnny Bravo was stupidly popular there. Still, the episode with the spy girl would have been awesome as the last episode of the series, showing hat, indeed, there WAS someone that could love our stupid musclehead blondie.
@@gamingwithjohnrusso3385 Yeah, this reads as someone disconnected wrote the script for that. It was massively unsatisfying to FANS, but CRITICS loved it because 'true art must be tragic' and 'look how brave this decision was'. The biggest problem with it was how it doesn't make sense within itself. If she can't exist because of no Aku, Jack can't go back in time to kill Aku and look where we are now? Right where we started with her existing again. You'd need deus ex machina (and oh boy, aren't there 3 gods we know of who pay attention to that sword they made?) to fix it. One that would be earned after all that Jack and her went through.
Teen titans was amazing in my childhood I don’t know why in the movie they decided to end the show like that by making beast boy leave when he got called
If Mac comes to visit once a day, Bloo can't be adopted out. Wouldn't Bloo's obnoxious, self serving asshole personality serve the same purpose, even without the visits?
You'd think so, but the very first episode has a little girl wanting to adopt him. The issue seems to revolve around one big fault in the show, the adoptions don't seem to need, or consider the approval of the imaginary friend involved. They can be adopted AGAINST THEIR WILL. Nor does there seem to be any screening as to the suitability of the child. The girl who wanted to adopt blue appeared to be a very mean one and basically chased him through the house to try and catch him.
@@SojoboscribeI never understood that either. Shouldn’t the imaginary friend have a choice in the matter? If it’s a one-party thing, than that sounds more like servitude than an adoption.
@@cmndrkool321 I mean it IS modeled after IRL adoption agencies and children aren't really considered responsible enough to ... choose their own parents. But I do feel if there was an adoption that was obviously bad, any orphanage that actually cared wouldn't let it go through. and taht's the thing Fosters home is meant to be made out of love and good will. They DO care supossedly. So the way they utterly don't care feels odd. Another big issue with the show IMO is, and this is goign to sound weird, the life span of an immaginary friend is. As far as we can tell they don't age. And the entire premise is that kids became adults and abandoned their imaginary friends ... for some reason (seriously if these are real living beings you gave life why abandon them?). So ... what happens afterwards? Do they fade away eventually? Do they cease to exist when their creator dies? This is never explained. What would have fixed both of these issues would be establishing that if an immaginary friend has no child to be with after a long enough time they cease to exist. This would create a reason Fosters home would be willing to accept any adoption without filtering the applicants. Because preventing the immaginary friends from fading away is more important for them. This would also create the oppurtunity to write an episode where someone's time is almost up and the rest of the characters rush to find a child willing to adopt them.
you got amethyst and pearl mixed up. Also White diamond wasn't really talked down she was shown that she doesn't have the right amount of control as she though she did and broke down emotionally. Also Steven Universe future is the official ending
True that's always a given but when it comes to the OG show the ending truly felt rushed and I watched every episode and while I get how Steven defeated White Diamond I felt the victory was cheap considering that all it took was to embarrass her about what she does and doesn't understand about the fact pink diamond is now gone and has no control over her any longer even Whites powers and abilities are just dumb oh haha the controlling gem has the ability to control other gems because she's perfect and so should everything else if anything I'd have preferred her to be super logical with perfectly logical reasons to expand and hollow out planets stating that life is not necessary for their existance and given their practical immortality she considers lifeforms to be completely inferior and that they would have died regardless of her actions and justifies her killings in a similar sense to how we treat bugs amd other wildlife here on earth while we are not exactly immortal we kill life to expand and don't truly care about the displacement of life and consideration for other creatures and the homes they have built and completely destroy it for our own and only benefits even White diamond could of said this to Steven to parallel their own actions in a way that would shut him up about anything else Though to be fair it was mentioned the show had money problems and was about to have its plug pulled so its story had to be rushed. Also while the series did end with Future the show only just captured his mental breakdown we don't see anything related to his recovery
Frankly Steven universe had lost T its magic with the last seasons when they decided to overly complicate the show and shove political ideology into the mix
Your ending monologue... about it being about the journey, not the destination... is why Teen Titans is still referred to the best version of the group, even to this day, and why many fans of the old show despise Teen Titans Go (which feels like it's just a parody filled with childish and crass humour, instead of a proper follow-up to such a fantastic show)
As someone who grew up and loved Fosters home for imaginary friends i think the ending kept in line with the overall wacky humour of the show. I dont think we needed any deep heart wrenching stories to close it out properly. Im very fond of the ending.
Yeah the last season felt rush because everyone was expecting Queen eclipse to be evil but she wasn’t. When her husband was freed their little to no consequences for the magic council. I would be very angry if someone trapped me in a crystal for many centuries. Tom being left in the realm of magic and Marco being struck by dark magic taking the form of a black unicorn. Alongside Queen Moon’s random betrayal.
The KND live action segment is "fake". And by that I mean it wasn't a commissioned episode. The creator got mad KND was phased out and his spinoff wasn't accepted as a new show, so he called up all the old voice actors and convinced them to make that live action segment. He then "leaked" it online to try and force the network to start KND again through fan outcry. Annnnd that's why knd is never coming back. It's own creator sabotaged all chances by pissing off the network with that stunt
LGBT+ shouldn't be pushed at our kids parents need to sit down with their kids and speak with them. There is nothing wrong with Lgt but it feels sinister like an agenda being marketed towards our kids
As a couch potato for almost the first half of my life, I've actually noticed there are a ton of shows that have had bad endings and an unfortunate number with no endings at all. I think it's due to the nature of tv, where all the shows are /trying/ to get renewed to keep going, but they never know if they will until after they already wrap up production for the current season. Which is why so many shows end on cliffhangers, and perhaps maybe at least some of the bad endings are because the endings are rushed when they only find out at the last minute they're not going to be renewed. The samurai jack ending hurt with Ashi disappearing, I mean I admit it /actually/ makes sense and I could feel it coming, but still, if she survives in the video game, all the better I say. It reminds me of the end of Gurren Lagann which /really/ pissed me off as it seemingly went against the /entire/ philosophy of the show, which was to keep fighting and do the impossible, but at the end instead of finding /some/ way to save Nia, they just had her die at like the /worst/ possible moment in the last few minutes of the show and Simon just accepted it and went on to become a freaking anonymous vagrant, it's like it was designed to stab the fans in the heart, or at least me. I also didn't like the ending of the original Full Metal Alchemist where they were trapped in the other world away from everybody they care about except each other with no alchemy to even attempt to go back.
In my view Samurai Jack ends with him mourning Ashi along with his friends who died with others in the future as Jack altered the past. He is later rewarded when Ashi is recreated and marries Jack and they have warrior kids. Or, Jack cannot return to the past, accepts his fate, defeats Aku, the ghost of his parents proud of him, he marries Ashi, the ageless effect vanishes, they have a son, who carries the sword and future technology to fight the evil that lingers after Aku dies. What do you think?
If I'd been asked 'fix this' I'd have had the ending be her vanishing and Jack crying out to the Gods that made the sword in defiance of this injustice. The Gods then fix it by securing Ashi's existence by their own power (and thus sealing the end of Aku by preventing a two state paradox situation.) and consider the matter closed. Cue the couple walking back to his home together.
I am a huge KND fan and watched operation ZERO with my kids up until it couldnt be streamed anywhere. Thanks for covering it. I didnt know Mr. Warburton didnt want it to end that way
What I find funny is that Johnny Bravo has a bad ending because he didn't get to find "the girl" at the end, while Samurai Jack's video game ending is wrong for allowing him to "get the girl". So the guy who is kind of a narcissistic jerk deserves the happy ending, but the guy who fought for the universe for decades and sacrificed so much did not? I, for one, liked the revised ending in the game - just wish it was the actual ending when broadcast. Honestly, I was expecting a shorter mini-series to follow with a search for Ashi.
SPOT ON TEEN TITANS!!!!! The way Terra said goodbye to beast boy hurt badly. Meanwhile I showed my sisters the old teen titans & they completely forgot Teen Titans Go existed. It was just that good & it felt very incomplete.
Teen Titans is my go-to for explaining why you want to have a fitting end for a story before it starts to get stale. Because they had originally had a proper ending for the show, literally titled The End. But then CN and WB forced them to make another season, which bombed, which is why they then pulled the plug, giving us the Terra episode as the final ending of the series.
I actually heard about the Star VS Forces of Evil ending, and didn't care that much until I was given more context. I never watched the show because I wasn't a fan of the artstyle, but I did like some of the characters and I understood why other people liked the show. So it's a bit of a dark twist when suddenly, Star literally commits genocide on all Magic-Born. Now I'm afraid to look up if any of the characters I liked were Magic-Born and if it turns out that they are now dead because of Star.
@@sammy_butterfly I'm not going to lie to you, 5 of those were the characters I liked. Weren't most of those guys friends with Marco and Star, you're telling me she killed her friends in order to stay with Marco?
Actually her "genocide" was a mutual understanding, even of those born of magic, that magic is evil and causes more harm than good. So it was more of a sacrifice to save as much as they could of both worlds while ridding them both of magic.
I think one of the worst parts about Star Vs The Forces of Evil was the totally forced and cliche way they push Star and Marco together. The story was perfect with them being best friends and trying to force a romance between them actually ruined that. There isn’t enough portrayal of the notion that boys and girls can be friends without having a romantic element to it.
Even those who don't generally can't stand the paradox problem. She was how he got back, thus no her means way to have the kill on Aku back then and now the loop starts again. By definition, she has to continue to exist or the entire season/series was just a continual looped paradox devoid of any meaning.
Teen Titans didn't sell merchandise in any of the major chain stores in my area. I wven looked in all the locations in the capital city, and all the cities that surrounded it. If teh higher ups wanted to sell more merch, maybe they should have had better distribution!
Just like with Thundercats and the original run of Young Justice. For all their insistence to get toy sales equaling "popularity", they sure didn't bother to make much. Hell, Green Lantern didn't even _get_ toys, and people wanted them.
Honestly I love the Final Episode for Teen Titans. It showed one thing that most endings will never do. "The battle will continue, even if you aren't there to see it."
Buddy, if you are going to put the best soultion to shipping wars in a thumbnail (/s), then you better talk about it instead of pretending its not there! Geez I get its possible someone on the team just put that up for a really cheap clickbait, but it just tells me how confident you are on your work that you need to lie to get people interested.
Agreed. Whenever a TH-cam Channel does this, I make a habit of not watching their videos anymore. Even an honorable mention would have been ok for the thumbnail. That way you're not straight up lying to the viewers like that. Glad I'm not the only one annoyed for being lied to like that.
The original teen titans Comic book started in the 60's , New teen Titans the reboot was donein the 80's and had much more adult stories, The Judas Contract 5 book arc is still considered a great piece of that.
Wait, you cover Samurai Jack's fifth season AND video game but you DON'T cover Steven Universe Future?!? Double standards man. You could even argue that Steven Universe Future leads to even more Problems! And also Butch Hartman is the last person you want involved in any project going forward.
Samurai Jack's final season was so fkin good for the first few episodes man. But the back half of it fumbled so damn hard. Such a MASSIVE disappointment man.
95% of the things you just said were straight up cat.But some of the things you did say on the rare 5 percent were kinda fax For example, the Steve universe one.No, that's not the reason.Hello, boy.Sorry for anyone who is in the LGPTQ Community , but it was basically an episode based on lesbian slash gay marriage Before. You ask this was way before 2015 before it was legalized When the gay marriage episode was aired, a huge argument between the greater Stephen universe and Cartoon Network ensued, stating that it was very inappropriate.And we're goingna be cutting and canceling the shows well seasons Unfortunately , however , the stephen universe creator was only able to fight for only a couple more episodes which Is why the ending felt so rush
It was one of the first victims of disney's fall to madness. Sad really, if they kept their heads out of their #$ it would have been a good addition to the rest of the great shows.
Steven Universe had an ending movie and epilogue series Steven Universe Future after the main series... Also the thumbnail for this video was clickbait. Unprofessional.
@@PhoenixBorealis well, there are also the Tie-in comics that explain what happens with Things change. Then I guess the movie takes place after the comics
Dude the bad ending to Ben 10 was why Alien Force and Ultimate Alien were created and their good endings led to Omniverse And also the ending of The Owl House kinda sucked
I don’t know where you got your information but no Alien Force wasn’t created because the original show’s ending was “bad”, in fact Alien Force was in production before the last season of Ben 10 even aired, in fact the last episode aired on the same week as the first episode of Alien Force.
I didn't know Danny Phantom was cancelled until a few days ago when I was reading a DCxDP fanfic even though I watched the show from beginning to end years ago.
I feel like I clicked on this because of a thumbnail showing a grown up Timmy from fairly odd parents and then that wasn’t covered at all. Kind of a bait and switch.
Timmy's smile drew you in
I share the same sentiments
It is clickbait =/
A shame for an otherwise excellent ideo
I definitely did
Same
I will never forgive Cartoon Network for allowing Teen Titans Go to have more seasons than the original Teen Titans show.
Ttg was bad in my opinion 😞
Facts, cartoon Network is brainless for giving the trash ass teen titans go more season instead of the og teen titans.
Teen Titans go sucks hard. It's stupid, the characters are the worst and has braindead humor. The fact the OG only had 6 seasons and ttg has 13 seasons. I hate cartoon network now
Facts!!
I absolutely agree. My brother and I used to fight over who got to have the remote to the tv because we were SO EXCITED to see the newest episode of the OG Teen Titans. Then they just pulled the plug on it to make way for this newer, stupider version of the Teen Titans we idolized. OG Teen Titans ended their episodes with morals. They stayed serious about dark, mature themes, such as the episode where Robin has PTSD after their final fight with Slade. Teen Titans Gos thinks it's funny to make fun of things like that, which I'm surprised hasn't gotten the show's creators in trouble already 😡😊
I remember watching a valentines episode of Johnny Bravo, and in it, Johnny's mom found him a girl who was perfect for him and loved him so much. But at the end of the episode, she couldn't be with him because she was a spy and made him lose his memory in order for him to not get tangled up with her fighting her enemies. I always had a feeling after that episode she secretly watches him, still wishing that they would be together again. For a finale, I want Johnny to finally be with her.
@@thebloodedge284 agreed
Wait was that the episode that brought us the amazing line, "Mama warned me about women like you... I was hoping she was right!"
There was also the thing with Velma in the Cartoon Natwork universe bumpers that they kept going back to.
@@AzraelThanatosyeah but it never seemed like Johnny was in to her just that Velma wanted him
Bro, that's so wholesome, I never thought about that.
Trouble in Tokyo would have been a much better ending for Teen Titans
That is actually confirmed to be the true ending to the OG Teen Titans
@@alexisdowers2030that and the tie in comics
I saw it as the finale for Teen Titans. I wasn't a fan or the actual last episode 😕
@@LilyZerep No one was...😞
I do consider it the actual ending. I just wish we knew if Terra was actually back or not
i'll admit, the thumbnail was an instant cause of clickbait
yup
It got me too don’t worry
Same
Same here! thats a dislike :P
Glad we're all in the same boat
teen titans was beyond goated, the ending couldve been so much better ong
The episode before it would have been the best series finale
There was no "ending" as the series was cancelled. Thats the problem with this video and its narrative. Some of these things are not even "endings" and not intended to be.
The final episode is really great as it's basically about learning to just let some things go and to move on with your life. Plus the Trouble in Tokyo movie is pretty damn goated and serves as a proper ending to the show anyway.
the last ep to me was just the beginning of a good follow up, they have established themselves as a global organization so to speak and they could only aim higher, they could be the earth guardians while the justice league would focus on the intergalactic.
Or they just make G.K.N.D like they were supposed too.
This is why the Bruce Timm DC animated universe was so good, it had 6 interconnected shows (technically 7) and each lead onto the next show, even if one show didn't seem to have a proper conclusion, it got to feel like it did by the ending of justice league unlimited
Couldn't agree more love the DCAU AND OWN IT ALL ON DVD AND BLU-RAY
Technically 8 (BtAS, TNBA, StAS, JL, JLU, Batman Beyond, Static Shock, and Zeta Project).
Which one are you referring to as not getting a proper conclusion?
@@nicholasfarrell5981 I forgot the zeta project existed..
But I'm referring to how some of the shows like btas, the new batman adventures and batman beyond didn't really get real conclusions at the end of their runs, but because the characters moved onto other shows later it gave them a conclusion, like how the epilogue episode in JLU concluded batman beyond
To be fair Samurai Jack's canon ending being that of a video game is a result of the insanely massive backlash Tarkovsky got for the original ending of the show. Like seriously people said to avoid season 5 not because it was bad but because the ending was insanely disrespectful to Jack.
And also the original ending was rushed, so he just had to essentially shove it out like a bad fart at the time. I'm glad he fixed Jack's ending. Of any character that deserves a happy ending, it's our Samurai Jack.
Just saying. I actually decided to not watch season 5 even before the ending was out.
From what I saw it was a massive departure from what the original show was like.
I think of it as an edgy reboot rather than a continuation.
@@phantom-ri2tg But the OG show... had child murder in it.
Up until the end of the Daughters of Aku fight episode, I thought it was done rather well for 1 season on a tooth floss budget. Now if they replaced Aisha with someone like... the scottsman's daughter (any of them) then THAT would've made a (slightly) better ending
@phantom-ri2tg I thought season 5 was amazing. I didn't think of it as "edgy", rather the ptsd and trauma that gets piled onto a person who's entire life's mission is "I need to kill ultimate evil so everything I know and love isn't dead."
Killing evil is a task that will never be able to be completed and spending years going "I need to kill evil so I can go home" really fucks with a person. Also, what happens to the hero's mind and honor when he's forced to kill living humans? Do the ends justify the means?
I honestly thought it was amazing.
@@SatanRomps That is not what I meant. I meant the killing people after only killing robots and monsters in the original.
And wow I sure love losing all the stuff I put in a comment thanks to youtube's ui.
So first of all the whole time skip seems like a cheap excuse to reset the series. In the original there was not just portals but beings who could time travel and Jack was shown able to age.
Furthermore when I wanted a conclusion I wanted an exploration of if it was really right to time travel as what was the point of helping anyone if it would all be undone?
And the ending is a cumulation of these things. You mean to tell me 50 years of Jack not doing anything and everyone he helped was fine? Wow what an evil filled world.
The original had explored the stress of his journey and asked the question of if he could even rest at all knowing any time spent resting is time Aku would be harming people. Except apparently it was fine because he could take a whole 50 year break.
The worst part about the cancellation of the _Teen Titans_ was what replaced it, _Teen Titans Go._ The original series was interesting enough to entertain adults, but Go was nothing more than a televised baby-sitter for 5-year olds.
Big YeP
But that wasn't until later that Teen Titans Go premiered. If it went from TT to TTG immediately, I'd understand. But that's not what happened.
No man. The first series of Teen Titans Go are a nice PARODY of the Teen Titans. I really can't get why people can't recognize a PARODY from a SERIOUS show... mah.
You know, I was actually kind of excited when the TTG movie premired because they teased at the idea of a continuation of the original at the end. ... And nothing has come of that yet, to my knowledge. What a letdown.
You left out Thunder Cats 2011. That show was legendary and criminally ended without warning to the viewers.
Same with Symbionic Titan,two great shows
And then they seriously tried to "Teen Titans Go" it with a guy who openly admitted that he hated Thundercats as a kid, primarily because he lost the remote to his older brothers all the time.
While I'm glad this ultimately never came to pass, seriously, what is wrong with Cartoon Network, to keep doing this kind of thing?
@@Dragoncam13 I'm so glad I'm not the only one who remembers that show.
I wish that they renew the show for more seasons.
@@Dragoncam13 my God, You're Right!!!! XO
I'm sorry. I could have sworn the fandom was seriously pissed they robbed Jack and Ashi of their happy ending and the game ending was the writers giving them what they wanted.
I was definitely in that camp myself. It gave HIMYM ending vibes and I hated it. Definitely appreciated the games ending.
That's exactly what happened. I don't know where he got his information from, because most people agree the game's ending was better.
@@slashermaster28 Most of these seem to be OP's personal and highly subjective beliefs
these ARE the OP's opinion be stated it before the list started
@@D-cear Except he Specifically states "The Fans" at 7:07 so that is no longer his opinion, that is him taking it upon himself to speak for an entire community...a community who strongly disagrees with him.
I got Jabaited by the thumbnail, where’s the fairly odd parents?!
Me too this guy's a jerk
cartoon network "is that a beloved show with a loyal fanbase? better axe it. oh we can replace it with toilet humor" prove me wrong
The EA of cartoons
I feel like Nickelodeon was more guilty of that, CN's biggest crime from what I recall was putting live-action shows... ON A NETWORK FOR CARTOONS!
@@Doomblade3890 I tried to find that one LA show with school ai and the kid who can stop his heart on demand and nothing. Canceled because of sexism. A support of CN didnt like that the girls were getting more screen time and character development than the guys
“Axe it because we are smooth brains that only calculate show success with merchandise revenue”
If no sell toys cancel it 🦧
Is anyone going to point out that he got amethyst and pearl wrong Pearl was the skinny one amethyst was the short girl
The kids next door was supposed to have a sequel called the Galactic kids next-door, but the cartoon producers wouldn’t let the writer do it😢😢😢
There was a teaser last year, but no information about it at all.
Numba.
I'd say that _Winx Club_ is a recent example of this. The new season is rebooting the franchise, so the "official" finale of the 20-year original run is a damp squib that ends with the Winx using an all-powerful wish to . . . make themselves the magical guardians of the universe forever, something that they already were by default.
Not to mention that the season takes (arguably) the show's main villain Icy and retcons pretty much everything about her in an unsubtle and continuity-buggering way without resolving any of that, while using that to toss one final insult to a fan-favorite character from the early seasons by establishing once and for all that witches *have* to be evil and "good" witches _need_ to become fairies or they'll just turn out rotten eventually.
Was the live action any good?
@@sf936 not really, no. It tried way too hard to be _Riverdale_ with fairies. That said, it probably would've come across differently if it hadn't been attached to the Winx name; if it had been something like "Elemental Academy" or the like, it wouldn't have had the expectations attached to being part of the Winx Club franchise.
I'm shocked that Spectacular Spider-Man wasn't mentioned. That show was cancelled way too early
Spider-Man didn't get the girl and his best friend hates his secret identity and the green goblin faked his death.
@@comicrandomness3289 and? That doesn't make it a good or satisfying ending. My point still stands, it should have been an honorable mention at least
So if Teen Titans a beloved show that fans praise to this very day was canceled because of toy sales, how is teen titans go a show despised by most lasting much longer?
relatively low production costs?
Merch sales and probable low production cost
dn't know.
Because OG TT was watched by older fans that didn't buy toys. Whereas TT Go is mostly viewed by a younger target audience, thus parents buy more toys. Plus, it does seem easier to produce than OG TT.
@@christsdisciple3105I've never even seen a TTG toy.
The ending to Adult Swims Samurai Jack was ill-thought-out. Their premise was that since Jack defeated Aku in the past then Aku's daughter could not exist as that future had been destroyed. If that future HAD been destroyed by Aku dying in the past then JACK could not have traveled back in time to defeat Aku. It's called a paradox. I remember being so pissed off by the ill-thought-out ending.
In my head cannon, the other gods (Remember Aku was a god of shapeshifting and with a domain over time who was being hunted by the other gods in the first episode of the first series.) took Aku's daughter to judge whether she was as evil as her father and would be returned to marry the immortal demi-god Jack.
honestly he need 10 more episodes to really flesh it out, not that he would have got it
I just like to follow the quote from Perfect Cell: "Multiverse theory's a bitch."
I don't like the ship. It feelt so incredible rushed. Would liked it more if their stayed friends by the fast pace.
@@quicksilver0072 It was only fast paced cause there were like a total of 10 episodes. It'd have felt more natural if there were say 20 episodes.
There is an EXCELLENT alternate ending made by a fan where the finale episode plays out like it did in the show all the up to Jack beside himself sitting next to the tree! From there the Three Gods show up and basically go: "Hey, we've been watching you this whole time and you deserve a happy ending" BOOM they revive Ashi, the camera pans up at the background, we see the ladybug past...roll credits!
I used to not like endings, but now after seeing all these sequels and reboots. I'm glad to have one. All things need to come to an end. Every journey needs to reach its conclusion.
Gah, Teen Titans brings back memories. Each Titan had a couple episodes that revolved around them -- "How Long is Forever" still gets me.
Danny Phantom as a "Glitch in Time" series that properly explains the ending of the main show.
What a clickbait🤨
Why
@@eliphas_vlkathey showed fairy odd parants without having fairy odd parents
I was just about to say that. Glad someone else noticed.
Click bait hoooohaha
I saw that
Seriously, I'd be happy if they hooked Johnny Bravo up with the werewolf girl at the end. Just give the guy a win. He's earned it.
I recall someone saying we only see Johnny's fumbles and that off-episode, he gets girls. He just doesn't get relationships (that one puppet therapy bit was meant to explain why, I think).
@@1krani interesting
An honorable mention to Green Lantern the Animated Series.😭
That show had so much potential. Such a shame it ended.
@@DavidMartinez-ce3lp I am also thinking about the 2000's era He-Man and 2011 Thundercats as well.
@@chesskinge4627 dude, yes!
Still mad about Danny Phantom, both that it ended too soon and the that last episode.
There.
Is still the danny Phantom comic. It's.
Supposed to take place after the series Finale..
That was the last episode of Johnny Bravo? I really thought the last one was with the spy girl that liked him and he went after in the end. Searching the world for her.
I think the very last episode of Johnny Bravo is the made-for-TV-movie where Johnny goes to India.
Worse. Finale. Ever.
I thought too, the girl name was Heather right?
@@Isaac-gh5ku That was made specifically for India, since for some reason, Johnny Bravo was stupidly popular there.
Still, the episode with the spy girl would have been awesome as the last episode of the series, showing hat, indeed, there WAS someone that could love our stupid musclehead blondie.
I'm glad the video game of Samurai Jack retconned the daughter dying. But I understand why you wouldn't like that.
Actually, the fans prefer the video game ending and disliked the actual one. No idea where this guy got his info.
@@gamingwithjohnrusso3385 good.
@@gamingwithjohnrusso3385 Yeah, this reads as someone disconnected wrote the script for that. It was massively unsatisfying to FANS, but CRITICS loved it because 'true art must be tragic' and 'look how brave this decision was'. The biggest problem with it was how it doesn't make sense within itself. If she can't exist because of no Aku, Jack can't go back in time to kill Aku and look where we are now? Right where we started with her existing again. You'd need deus ex machina (and oh boy, aren't there 3 gods we know of who pay attention to that sword they made?) to fix it. One that would be earned after all that Jack and her went through.
Teen titans was amazing in my childhood I don’t know why in the movie they decided to end the show like that by making beast boy leave when he got called
If Mac comes to visit once a day, Bloo can't be adopted out.
Wouldn't Bloo's obnoxious, self serving asshole personality serve the same purpose, even without the visits?
You'd think so, but the very first episode has a little girl wanting to adopt him.
The issue seems to revolve around one big fault in the show, the adoptions don't seem to need, or consider the approval of the imaginary friend involved. They can be adopted AGAINST THEIR WILL. Nor does there seem to be any screening as to the suitability of the child. The girl who wanted to adopt blue appeared to be a very mean one and basically chased him through the house to try and catch him.
@@SojoboscribeI never understood that either. Shouldn’t the imaginary friend have a choice in the matter? If it’s a one-party thing, than that sounds more like servitude than an adoption.
@@cmndrkool321 I mean it IS modeled after IRL adoption agencies and children aren't really considered responsible enough to ... choose their own parents.
But I do feel if there was an adoption that was obviously bad, any orphanage that actually cared wouldn't let it go through.
and taht's the thing Fosters home is meant to be made out of love and good will. They DO care supossedly. So the way they utterly don't care feels odd.
Another big issue with the show IMO is, and this is goign to sound weird, the life span of an immaginary friend is. As far as we can tell they don't age. And the entire premise is that kids became adults and abandoned their imaginary friends ... for some reason (seriously if these are real living beings you gave life why abandon them?).
So ... what happens afterwards? Do they fade away eventually? Do they cease to exist when their creator dies? This is never explained.
What would have fixed both of these issues would be establishing that if an immaginary friend has no child to be with after a long enough time they cease to exist. This would create a reason Fosters home would be willing to accept any adoption without filtering the applicants. Because preventing the immaginary friends from fading away is more important for them.
This would also create the oppurtunity to write an episode where someone's time is almost up and the rest of the characters rush to find a child willing to adopt them.
That's true
Well...Bloo's personality was VERY different in the pilot. His overtly obnoxious behavior didn't start until the series proper started.
Bro forgot to mirror the introduction to the Crystal Gems 💀
Ikr
I know right
Kinda surprised xiaolin showdown is not mentioned here
It got a sequel series called Xiaolin Chronicles that wasn't as good, so I GUESS that's why it wasn't included as it technically continued on.
Omi not being the chosen one had me pissed lol
you got amethyst and pearl mixed up.
Also White diamond wasn't really talked down she was shown that she doesn't have the right amount of control as she though she did and broke down emotionally.
Also Steven Universe future is the official ending
He didnt watch most of the shows on this list. Also notice the clickbait. This is what most drama TH-camrs looking for clout do.
@@LisaWang-z7n yeah he probably thinks that Butch Hartman would actually let Timmy Turner have half sibling kids with Tootie and Trixie
but he doesn't know that yet.
True that's always a given but when it comes to the OG show the ending truly felt rushed and I watched every episode and while I get how Steven defeated White Diamond I felt the victory was cheap considering that all it took was to embarrass her about what she does and doesn't understand about the fact pink diamond is now gone and has no control over her any longer even Whites powers and abilities are just dumb oh haha the controlling gem has the ability to control other gems because she's perfect and so should everything else if anything I'd have preferred her to be super logical with perfectly logical reasons to expand and hollow out planets stating that life is not necessary for their existance and given their practical immortality she considers lifeforms to be completely inferior and that they would have died regardless of her actions and justifies her killings in a similar sense to how we treat bugs amd other wildlife here on earth while we are not exactly immortal we kill life to expand and don't truly care about the displacement of life and consideration for other creatures and the homes they have built and completely destroy it for our own and only benefits even White diamond could of said this to Steven to parallel their own actions in a way that would shut him up about anything else
Though to be fair it was mentioned the show had money problems and was about to have its plug pulled so its story had to be rushed.
Also while the series did end with Future the show only just captured his mental breakdown we don't see anything related to his recovery
Frankly Steven universe had lost
T its magic with the last seasons when they decided to overly complicate the show and shove political ideology into the mix
Your ending monologue... about it being about the journey, not the destination... is why Teen Titans is still referred to the best version of the group, even to this day, and why many fans of the old show despise Teen Titans Go (which feels like it's just a parody filled with childish and crass humour, instead of a proper follow-up to such a fantastic show)
As someone who grew up and loved Fosters home for imaginary friends i think the ending kept in line with the overall wacky humour of the show. I dont think we needed any deep heart wrenching stories to close it out properly. Im very fond of the ending.
This video reminded me of how one of my favorite cartoon super robot monkey team hyper force go ended and that it was never resolved
I for real was just thinking about that show.
Yeah the last season felt rush because everyone was expecting Queen eclipse to be evil but she wasn’t. When her husband was freed their little to no consequences for the magic council. I would be very angry if someone trapped me in a crystal for many centuries. Tom being left in the realm of magic and Marco being struck by dark magic taking the form of a black unicorn. Alongside Queen Moon’s random betrayal.
Honestly I think the last two seasons did a little too much subverting expectations.
i want star to be able to have a love interest in the show but nope it ends on her not having one
@@viviennemorgan7217
Not everything needs to revolve around romance
@@BranBal i know that.
@@viviennemorgan7217 Um, Marco?
The KND live action segment is "fake". And by that I mean it wasn't a commissioned episode.
The creator got mad KND was phased out and his spinoff wasn't accepted as a new show, so he called up all the old voice actors and convinced them to make that live action segment. He then "leaked" it online to try and force the network to start KND again through fan outcry. Annnnd that's why knd is never coming back. It's own creator sabotaged all chances by pissing off the network with that stunt
You know what got me mad?
I was expecting Adult Numbah 1 to be played by Patrick Stewart, and I wanted Adult Numbah 4 to be a Mad Max-like character.
@@KenMasters.Both would've been great
LGBT+ shouldn't be pushed at our kids parents need to sit down with their kids and speak with them. There is nothing wrong with Lgt but it feels sinister like an agenda being marketed towards our kids
@@Imaginaryspread agreed, it's why I don't really care for modern content. Feels more like propaganda than fun entertainment.
Wow that's cool. Glad he went for it. Others wouldn't have had the balls. 😎
The worst part of Steven Universe was its fandom.
hey give its tumblrinna writers some credit, the fandom is at least tied with them as worst aspect
Oh God! You couldn’t hold a conversation with fans because they would just go on and on about it! They were the most annoying people I ever met
The second worst part was the show itself.
That applies to a lot of 2010s cartoons. They're average to amazing, but their fans ruin it by just being themselves.
@@Scantronimus466Yup.
As a couch potato for almost the first half of my life, I've actually noticed there are a ton of shows that have had bad endings and an unfortunate number with no endings at all. I think it's due to the nature of tv, where all the shows are /trying/ to get renewed to keep going, but they never know if they will until after they already wrap up production for the current season. Which is why so many shows end on cliffhangers, and perhaps maybe at least some of the bad endings are because the endings are rushed when they only find out at the last minute they're not going to be renewed.
The samurai jack ending hurt with Ashi disappearing, I mean I admit it /actually/ makes sense and I could feel it coming, but still, if she survives in the video game, all the better I say. It reminds me of the end of Gurren Lagann which /really/ pissed me off as it seemingly went against the /entire/ philosophy of the show, which was to keep fighting and do the impossible, but at the end instead of finding /some/ way to save Nia, they just had her die at like the /worst/ possible moment in the last few minutes of the show and Simon just accepted it and went on to become a freaking anonymous vagrant, it's like it was designed to stab the fans in the heart, or at least me. I also didn't like the ending of the original Full Metal Alchemist where they were trapped in the other world away from everybody they care about except each other with no alchemy to even attempt to go back.
2003 Fullmetal Alchemist's ending is not canon. For the realending, you should read the manga, or watch Brotherhood.
In my view Samurai Jack ends with him mourning Ashi along with his friends who died with others in the future as Jack altered the past.
He is later rewarded when Ashi is recreated and marries Jack and they have warrior kids.
Or, Jack cannot return to the past, accepts his fate, defeats Aku, the ghost of his parents proud of him, he marries Ashi, the ageless effect vanishes, they have a son, who carries the sword and future technology to fight the evil that lingers after Aku dies.
What do you think?
If I'd been asked 'fix this' I'd have had the ending be her vanishing and Jack crying out to the Gods that made the sword in defiance of this injustice. The Gods then fix it by securing Ashi's existence by their own power (and thus sealing the end of Aku by preventing a two state paradox situation.) and consider the matter closed. Cue the couple walking back to his home together.
I wish you included Symbonic Titan
the video was amazing! Love your vids, keep it up! (also, wanted to let you know that you swapped Pearl and Amethyst names in this frame 14:55)
I am a huge KND fan and watched operation ZERO with my kids up until it couldnt be streamed anywhere. Thanks for covering it. I didnt know Mr. Warburton didnt want it to end that way
Long story short, Cartoon Network sucks at endings.
You can drop the “at endings” all together. At what point did CN and Nick go from fun and mystery to almost stale like a prison
What I find funny is that Johnny Bravo has a bad ending because he didn't get to find "the girl" at the end, while Samurai Jack's video game ending is wrong for allowing him to "get the girl". So the guy who is kind of a narcissistic jerk deserves the happy ending, but the guy who fought for the universe for decades and sacrificed so much did not? I, for one, liked the revised ending in the game - just wish it was the actual ending when broadcast. Honestly, I was expecting a shorter mini-series to follow with a search for Ashi.
SPOT ON TEEN TITANS!!!!! The way Terra said goodbye to beast boy hurt badly. Meanwhile I showed my sisters the old teen titans & they completely forgot Teen Titans Go existed. It was just that good & it felt very incomplete.
Teen Titans is my go-to for explaining why you want to have a fitting end for a story before it starts to get stale. Because they had originally had a proper ending for the show, literally titled The End. But then CN and WB forced them to make another season, which bombed, which is why they then pulled the plug, giving us the Terra episode as the final ending of the series.
Rumor has it that the creator of Danny phantom is wants to do a live action movie of Danny phantom with Tom holland for the role of the ghost boy
With many if not most manga and anime they end when the creator dies
High school of the dead
Raven was my childhood crush
I actually heard about the Star VS Forces of Evil ending, and didn't care that much until I was given more context. I never watched the show because I wasn't a fan of the artstyle, but I did like some of the characters and I understood why other people liked the show. So it's a bit of a dark twist when suddenly, Star literally commits genocide on all Magic-Born. Now I'm afraid to look up if any of the characters I liked were Magic-Born and if it turns out that they are now dead because of Star.
If you liked: Tom, ponyhead, buff frog, Hekapoo, glossaryck, Toffee, etc. they're dead
@@sammy_butterfly I'm not going to lie to you, 5 of those were the characters I liked. Weren't most of those guys friends with Marco and Star, you're telling me she killed her friends in order to stay with Marco?
@@kingarthurii5001yes.
Actually her "genocide" was a mutual understanding, even of those born of magic, that magic is evil and causes more harm than good. So it was more of a sacrifice to save as much as they could of both worlds while ridding them both of magic.
@@ViridianForest2934 true actually. I forgot about that
To be fair
This is why you should
1. Get a deal for enough episodes you need to finish your story.
2. Don't keep stretching things out when you don't.
I think one of the worst parts about Star Vs The Forces of Evil was the totally forced and cliche way they push Star and Marco together.
The story was perfect with them being best friends and trying to force a romance between them actually ruined that.
There isn’t enough portrayal of the notion that boys and girls can be friends without having a romantic element to it.
... Hoagie...like the sandwich...not 'Hoagle', HOAGIE.
Bait and switch with that thumbnail!
This video is my favorite video I’ve ever seen
Ok. The video BAITED ME with the Thumpnail. I was like "WTF IS THAT!?"
The video game ending of Samurai Jack is better. Almost everyone I talk to agrees Jack deserved his happy ending after all his hard work.
Even those who don't generally can't stand the paradox problem. She was how he got back, thus no her means way to have the kill on Aku back then and now the loop starts again. By definition, she has to continue to exist or the entire season/series was just a continual looped paradox devoid of any meaning.
actually having mac move to a different appartment and bloo going batshit over it just to find out the truth is hilarious last episode
Teen Titans didn't sell merchandise in any of the major chain stores in my area. I wven looked in all the locations in the capital city, and all the cities that surrounded it. If teh higher ups wanted to sell more merch, maybe they should have had better distribution!
Just like with Thundercats and the original run of Young Justice. For all their insistence to get toy sales equaling "popularity", they sure didn't bother to make much. Hell, Green Lantern didn't even _get_ toys, and people wanted them.
Honestly I love the Final Episode for Teen Titans. It showed one thing that most endings will never do. "The battle will continue, even if you aren't there to see it."
15:34 I’m glad these countries put theyre foot down. Why are you showing themes of sexuality to kids
i realy like your videos
keep doing this cool content ❤❤❤❤
To be fair Jonnhy Bravo dated or married Frankenstein woman
Buddy, if you are going to put the best soultion to shipping wars in a thumbnail (/s), then you better talk about it instead of pretending its not there! Geez I get its possible someone on the team just put that up for a really cheap clickbait, but it just tells me how confident you are on your work that you need to lie to get people interested.
Agreed. Whenever a TH-cam Channel does this, I make a habit of not watching their videos anymore. Even an honorable mention would have been ok for the thumbnail. That way you're not straight up lying to the viewers like that. Glad I'm not the only one annoyed for being lied to like that.
Dude you forgot about the Steven Universe movie and the Steven Universe sequel series Steven Universe future
The original teen titans Comic book started in the 60's , New teen Titans the reboot was donein the 80's and had much more adult stories, The Judas Contract 5 book arc is still considered a great piece of that.
K.N.D. is supposed to be a spoofed version of Star Wars, India Jones, King Kong, Zoids, Gundam, Power Rangers, and all other pop culture references.
Wait, you cover Samurai Jack's fifth season AND video game but you DON'T cover Steven Universe Future?!? Double standards man. You could even argue that Steven Universe Future leads to even more Problems!
And also Butch Hartman is the last person you want involved in any project going forward.
SAMURAI JACK ENDING IS A MASTER PIECE END ( i cried a lot like a boy when i watch the 4 past seasons)
The ending to Teen Titans was very sudden
It took me awhile to recall who the girl on left of the thumbnail was
Tutti?
Johnny being so small next to Shaq is absolutely hilarious xD
Also: LOL you mistook Amethyst and Pearl
Per the creator Beast Boy had several ptsd after losing terra. Similarly to when in the newer series how he grieved for Superboy.
Wait, so he was just imagining Terra in the last episode??? Well dang 😮
I don’t wanna be old enough to recognize all of these and remember sitting in the living room just watching these characters grow with me- T^T
Still mad that Star Fire didn't get a season focus/villain like the other characters.
What about Black Fire?
I’m still not over Teen Titans…. It broke my fkn heart
Samurai Jack's final season was so fkin good for the first few episodes man. But the back half of it fumbled so damn hard. Such a MASSIVE disappointment man.
Johnny Bravo was less narcissistic and more of a muscular child
95% of the things you just said were straight up cat.But some of the things you did say on the rare 5 percent were kinda fax For example, the Steve universe one.No, that's not the reason.Hello, boy.Sorry for anyone who is in the LGPTQ Community , but it was basically an episode based on lesbian slash gay marriage Before.
You ask this was way before 2015 before it was legalized When the gay marriage episode was aired, a huge argument between the greater Stephen universe and Cartoon Network ensued, stating that it was very inappropriate.And we're goingna be cutting and canceling the shows well seasons Unfortunately , however , the stephen universe creator was only able to fight for only a couple more episodes which Is why the ending felt so rush
All of these shows have legit cases for deserving better endings. But I'm still waiting for either a final season or 1 hour special for *TAWOG.*
I support Steven universe. Kids shouldn’t have been exposed to lgbq
Samurai jack ending was beautiful.
"Steven Universe faced backlash, but not for any creative or quality reasons." Damn, you weren't there.
I'll admit, KND and Teen Titans were my jam as a young boy, shame how they ended.
Honestly, I feel like this guy did not watch adventure times Fiona and cake series and Steven universe future.
This video was too good for a clickbait thumbnail.
FHFIF should've ending with frankie is an imaginary daughter/grand-daughter of madam foster or vice versa
What if the Adult villains were just parents playing along with the kids.
I love the 1st season of Star vs The Forces of evil but each season after that kept making dumber and dumber decisions.....and the ending was so bad.
It was one of the first victims of disney's fall to madness. Sad really, if they kept their heads out of their #$ it would have been a good addition to the rest of the great shows.
Thank their season rule
Dude I fricken love the music man what kind of Jazz is that?
Steven Universe had an ending movie and epilogue series Steven Universe Future after the main series... Also the thumbnail for this video was clickbait. Unprofessional.
I think the worst thing about Teen Titans is that it actually DID NOT END. Now it is the most milked corpse at Cartoon Network.
First and foremost I will agree Cartoon Network's dog shit but I'm mad at this video for the click bait
Did I get clickbaited?
There's no Fairly Oddparents.
Glad I didn't watch.
I thought the Teen Titans movie was the ending
It is.
@@DavidMartinez-ce3lp I thought so
It is, but the movie seems to kind of pretend that Things Change didn't even happen. They just dropped a bomb and then acted like it never exploded.
@@PhoenixBorealis well, there are also the Tie-in comics that explain what happens with Things change. Then I guess the movie takes place after the comics
@@PhoenixBorealis oh
Nothing will ever top a wtf moment then camp lazo ending
Dude the bad ending to Ben 10 was why Alien Force and Ultimate Alien were created and their good endings led to Omniverse
And also the ending of The Owl House kinda sucked
I don’t know where you got your information but no Alien Force wasn’t created because the original show’s ending was “bad”, in fact Alien Force was in production before the last season of Ben 10 even aired, in fact the last episode aired on the same week as the first episode of Alien Force.
@@Andrew-Bastin oh thanks for the info, I appreciate it 😊
I didn't know Danny Phantom was cancelled until a few days ago when I was reading a DCxDP fanfic even though I watched the show from beginning to end years ago.
Wasn’t there an official comic done for Danny phantom that came out this year?
There was?
There was a Webtoon