I still don't understand what Disney is thinking with this series. They clearly have interest in it but seem to have no desire to actually schedule it rationally. StevenBombs are great because we get almost 40+ episodes a year of SU, but we're lucky if we get 18 of Gravity Falls. I almost wonder if they only keep it around because they know people like it, but the executive in charge doesn't get it and kind of just wants to kill the show. Sort of like Tremors: The Series was before it's executive went crazy.New Gravity Falls in a few weeks!
Sorry I killed the thread while you were telling us you don't watch the thing the thread was about . Been taking posting tips from Nick, eh?Other thread got eaten while I was replying to it.
Hey, now. all I said was that *I* don't watch Steven Universe.
And that I haven't seen, and probably won't see, Mad Max.
For the simple reasons that it's a stretch for me to turn on the TV or go to the movies... at all.
It seems the whole thing snowballed from a tumblr post I made this morning. Then Ash asked me on twitter if I was catching flack about it, and maybe new threads were in order. And then a couple hours later... POOF!I deleted mine, but can the thread title be changed to be more distinct please?[DOUBLEPOST=1436238469,1436238390][/DOUBLEPOST]
Sorry I killed the thread while you were telling us you don't watch the thing the thread was about . Been taking tips from Nick, eh?
give me fun suggestions and I will gladly change it. I just used the first naming convention that came to mind, you should really blame @Dave.I deleted mine, but can the thread title be changed to be more distinct please?
I always blame him. It's a youngling thing.give me fun suggestions and I will gladly change it. I just used the first naming convention that came to mind, you should really blame @Dave.
or ya know you could just be more observant :3 Ill let others weigh in on what they want it called and we can poll the unwashed masses, and then ill cut and paste it to be something else.I always blame him. It's a youngling thing.
Maybe just Animation Thread? Animation That Isn't Anime Trash thread ? Or it can still keep the Electric Bugaloo subtitle; it's just that:
The What Anime Are You Watching Thread
The What Animation Are You Watching Thread
Aren't super-quick eye-catching differences to me when skimming the recently updated threads, especially when both are made by the same user, so the same avatar shows up. That's probably just a me thing.
Immediately after I posted the above, I went back to the Media forum, saw that the colors weren't faded out, and thought "oh, there's a new post already," and then realized it was the anime thread. It's fucking me up. I appreciate your understanding. It makes more sense to you to have it all uniform I'm guessing?or ya know you could just be more observant :3 Ill let others weigh in on what they want it called and we can poll the unwashed masses, and then ill cut and paste it to be something else.
one vote for "JESUS CHRIST ITS THE FUCKING CARTOON THREAD: Electric Boogaloo"Jesus Christ just call it the fucking cartoon thread.
And by that I mean the whole sentece should be the title.
Blasphemous AND vulgar!one vote for "JESUS CHRIST ITS THE FUCKING CARTOON THREAD: Electric Boogaloo"
i thought you understood i was a foul mouthed apostate, well now you do!Blasphemous AND vulgar!
--Patrick
I think what makes SU so much different is that every episode feels relevant in the grand scheme of things, even if only because it furthers characterization. Adventure Time doesn't have this because half of the episodes are just fun stand alones, meaning the people who are ONLY in the show for the interesting story aren't engaged half the season. The smaller cast helps too because everyone gets a day in the limelight. Fuck, even the PIZZA FAMILY has an episode.I just got caught up to date with Steven Universe. That show is so charming and likable. I never really went ga-ga over Adventure Time like most people did, but I absolutely ADORE Steven Universe.
In other words, perfect.Blasphemous AND vulgar!
--Patrick
I enjoy Adventure Time as it is, but yeah, if you're in it for the story and lore, you need to sift through a lot of goofiness and unimportant stuff to reach it. Sometimes it's just a line or two in an episode. Steven Universe can pretend it's like that--Lion 3 may seem like it just brings the important stuff in at the end. But in later episodes, it turns out everything from that episode was important; it just didn't seem that way at the time.I think what makes SU so much different is that every episode feels relevant in the grand scheme of things, even if only because it furthers characterization. Adventure Time doesn't have this because half of the episodes are just fun stand alones, meaning the people who are ONLY in the show for the interesting story aren't engaged half the season. The smaller cast helps too because everyone gets a day in the limelight. Fuck, even the PIZZA FAMILY has an episode.
It actually got two more seasons during the first season, so we've got at least a year and half of it still. It's just that CN understands the heavy, serial nature of the show so we tend to get it in big chunks like StevenBombs instead of long weeks of it during the summer. We're getting a StevenBomb next week, and I wouldn't be surprised if we got another when the fall schedule is finalized to get the kids caught up.I enjoy Adventure Time as it is, but yeah, if you're in it for the story and lore, you need to sift through a lot of goofiness and unimportant stuff to reach it. Sometimes it's just a line or two in an episode. Steven Universe can pretend it's like that--Lion 3 may seem like it just brings the important stuff in at the end. But in later episodes, it turns out everything from that episode was important; it just didn't seem that way at the time.
This is an incredibly well-crafted show. Whenever someone starts a cancellation rumor, I get nervous because it feels too good to exist.
That probably had a lot to do with Pendleton Ward leaving.I lost interest in Adventure Time because it seemed like they lost track of what they wanted the show to be. It had a decent balance of story and whimsy but over the last year or two seems to have just gone off the rails.
From what I gather Rebecca Sugar had a lot to do with the turn towards a more focused story, but then she left to start up Steven Universe.That probably had a lot to do with Pendleton Ward leaving.
A bit of column a, a bit of column b, I'd bet. It has gone through a series of shake ups.From what I gather Rebecca Sugar had a lot to do with the turn towards a more focused story, but then she left to start up Steven Universe.
Wikipedia says sometime during s5, now he's just kind of producing and giving input on scripts thanks to the work on an AT movie.When did Pendelton Ward leave?
Sometime in 2014. He really just couldn't handle the stress of dealing with the stuff OTHER than the show, like marketing and toys and such. Rebecca Sugar explicitly left to make Steven Universe after CN saw her pilot.When did Pendelton Ward leave?
I remember that comic! He got to just before the climax, and then abruptly stopped. Kept saying for the longest time he'd get back to finish it; never found out if he ever did. But I'm glad he got somewhere with his talents.Slightly tangent to this, every time I watch Steven Universe and see Ian Jones-Quartey's name pop-up, I keep thinking, "I know him from somewhere. Was he a classmate? No...". I just realized now he's the same guy that did the webcomic RPG World. I used to love that comic!