MountDewm
MountDewm
MountDewm

If something can make people live longer and not just theoretically, it's going to be accessible to a select demographic. Also, the government on the whole isn't going to go out of the way to keep poor & middle class people alive longer. Most of them are pretty clear they ain't about that shit.

This is surely exciting news to ridiculously wealthy white people of the future.

It was funny in how relatable it was. Pretty much everyone I know has been a situation where an evening of their life was derailed by an insect hunt.

So a guy with a history of heart trouble wants to take a stressful job with a team that is almost addicted to turmoil & chaos and for an insanely rich contract shows up for said job noticeably overweight? Yeah, this is definitely a James Dolan move.

The WB/CN partnership definitely seems closer than the DC/CN one. We might be able to assume since DC is able to stand on its own easier than any of their other properties, that rubs CN execs (who all come from the Turner & Time Warner tree branches) the wrong way because don't like that DC's stuff isn't "in-house" &

It's only going to get better too. There's concern about Johnny Test wrapping up after the next season airs. While it's never been a big series, it has gotten decent ratings & they almost don't have to pay for it because it's a show they rebroadcast from Canada as part of a shared programming deal with Teletoon. A

No problem, we're cool.

Sorry. I tried to dismiss your initial reply as soon as I could so you didn't get a hundred corrections. I was a tad late it seems. haha.

Sorry as well. After so many replies it gets annoying. So again, sorry you got the result of that.

You don't understand much. If you seriously read like 3 more words into each of those entries, you'll see how you're wrong. I know that's a lot to ask of you though.

Yeah, Disney Channel didn't really get basic cable (or Nickelodeon level) home penetration until the late 90s. So they geared themselves around cheap, live action original shows & just library stuff they owned. There was VERY little original animated content on that channel for a long time. In the interest of making

Christ, is it middle school dropout day here? Disney CHANNEL. Disney CHANNEL. READ.

Like I said, it's just weird.

Haha. Nah, you're cool with me.

They'll give leeway to WB Animation stuff though that DC will not get. I'd assume Thundercats got dropped just because it was already a big gamble that it could regain status as a hit franchise based off resurgence of other 80s hits having. It though like He-Man before it just didn't roll like expected despite quality

No. Back around 2004 when The Batman, Legion of Superheroes, etc aired on WB.

It's better to use research for arguments as opposed to how you remember things.

There's been a lot of weird stuff including why DC preferred to air their shows on WB & Fox instead of Cartoon Network for a few years.