CensoredAlso
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It's no secret I didn't share your enthusiasm for MMW, hehe. However, that does mean I can understand your frustration about other reboots.
As long as their best work still exists, it never really dies. Now if they're continually forced back to life in some terrifying zombie reboot form, that's another story!Anyways, I would like to pay my deepest condolences to any of the franchises ( there are a lot) that have died in the past 20 years.
You know what ticks me the heck off? Kids born after the 90's who have no appreciation for what cartoons were like in the 1980's. Jeez. We had a Hulk Hogan cartoon about Wrestling where they couldn't actually wrestle. And while there were cartoons that were kinda dark and had story arcs and continuity, those were few and far between. Sure, G.I. Joe was surprisingly adult a lot of the time (Shipwreck cough cough), but for the most part, cartoons were getting it from studios that only wanted to make money and parental yutz groups. And thankfully, the studios did minorly work around them since they were at their worst in the 70's.I saw that Super Mario Bros. cartoon show, and I dropped my sandwich that I was eating, and I was all like, " Wha???? But.... what the.... wha.... but....?????????" It just got really sad. Thanks for ruining Mario!!
I saw that Super Mario Bros. cartoon show, and I dropped my sandwich that I was eating, and I was all like, " Wha???? But.... what the.... wha.... but....?????????" It just got really sad. Thanks for ruining Mario!!
I like that they made Zelda as unprincessy as possible. Heck, she was good enough to be her own action hero.