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cromwell15
#461485
10 months ago
hmm intresting question, i just say,
Adventure time + cartoon network = EPIC SUCESS!
Gittonsxv
#461487
10 months ago
it would be one of the best things to go on that channel in a long time
Tacoworld501
#461488
10 months ago
My Little Pony + Cartoon Network = Lots of pop
culture references and overly random lines with no
relation to the poorly made plot
Kajet
#461494
10 months ago
MLP + CN = failure due to executive fuckery.

These are the people who thought that running all of Yu Yu Hakusho once at like 4am would get viewers, then promptly cancelled showing it at all when no one watched.
Fanloser
#461515
10 months ago
It all depends on which Cartoon Network we're talking about here. Is it the one from the late 90's/early 00's where everything was awesome, or is it the one now-a-days where there's a lot of hit and miss?
Turin_Aramaia
#461518
10 months ago
Cartoon Network wouldn't air it, because the Hanna Barbera company won't touch a series unless they can be granted exclusive distribution rights to it.

It might do okay, on Disney and Hallmark, in other countries, though.

>"I love using different fonts" Me too, I have a hugegantic collection, even fonts converted from the Mac when they started using Truetype fonts. I've made one from my handwriting in FontMonger, It's buried in a Fujitsu DynaMO disk in storage.
ThePowerofANON
#461522
10 months ago
@Fanloser: Well, the now-a-days Cartoon Network.
mindcannon
#461538
10 months ago
i feel that CN is dying. i have seen the new cartoon shows. in my opinion i think they are nice, but are not nice enough to remember. which is sad and makes me sad. im going to sit in the corner now.
BlazingBlues96
#461549
10 months ago
Eh.... nope. I don't get the Hub on my tv (at least not yet) but I wouldn't like it much on CN.
KhrisKross
#461550
10 months ago
I won't lie, Cartoon Network nowadays has it's moments (it's getting better IMO), but that change in executive rights presents a risk to the product itself. Maybe it could succeed, maybe it could fail.
Anonymous
#461558
10 months ago
I guess it would depend on what they would do with it as far as time slot(s), advertising, and references to the show. Though I barely watch Cartoon Network as it is except for the Adult Swim program and that's usually for King of the Hill and, maybe, American Dad and Family Guy.
Anonymous
#461568
10 months ago
I saw FIM on Boomerang... It has a messed up schedule. It said it would air on Wednesday at 3:00pm, then from episode 6 the schedule went out of whack (lol funny words) and now airs at completely random times with no pattern.
Given that, I don't think that Cartoon Network will treat the show any better.
Anonymous
#461622
10 months ago
Cartoon Network? Bad idea in the current incarnation of the station. Now, Nickelodeon, on the other hand, might just be something. On Nick, I could even see them throwing in a few jokes aimed at the bronies.
elementofchaos7
#461631
10 months ago
It'd be live action, of course.
Jackarunda
#461633
10 months ago
I dropped cartoon network a long time ago. It used to be my favorite. Damn shame.
thatguy
#461646
10 months ago
CN still airs cartoons?
Sonlir
#461680
10 months ago
FiM would probably be censored.
The scene where parapsrites molest rainbow dash would be deleted. (too sexual)
The scene where TS turns into a Ponyta would be deleted (too scary)
Hell the entire episode would get deleted because it seems to promote religion.
The voice actors would be replaced by voice actors from 4kids.
All scenes with visible plots would get deleted.
Oh and blame the furries if it happens.
marioandsonic
#461695
10 months ago
Honestly, I don't think it would do as well.

One main reason the brony fandom has gotten as big as it is is because Hasbro and the Hub have embraced sites like Youtube. Keep in mind, there are plenty of areas around the world where FIM doesn't air at all, so Youtube is the only way they can watch the show.

Now, if FIM was on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, or Disney, there's no way people would be able to watch the show on Youtube, because anything from those networks get banhammered in about 5 minutes.
ZziAPACHEizZ
#461750
10 months ago
new question how about old cn the good cn
Anonymous
#461752
10 months ago
Transformers + The Hub = Transformers Prime = Success

Transformers + Cartoon Network = Transformers Animated = Success

My estimate would be that the only difference would be Craig McCracken would be in charge and would turn it into a self-parody.
Tasrill
#461847
10 months ago
CN has turned into the Nick of the 2000's. All the good shows dieing or canceled with only a few hold outs still around but the golden age is definably over. So if it would work or not is a big fat question mark. It might luck out or it might get canceled from just the execs not liking it like Titan did.
Doodles
#461888
10 months ago
As a division of Hasbro, The Hub has a greater stake in making sure the show doesn't suck, and would be less likely to pull it on a whim. They already own the characters outright, so none of the crap Nick or CN pulls would effect creator's rights anyway. There's still the question of executives meddling with content, but at least it would just be ONE multinational corp involved (Hasbro) instead of two (Time Warner.)
Gentle_Coltte_of_Leisure
#461904
10 months ago
Sonlir, when was the last time you've seen CN? They've been getting so lax with the censorship it surprised me! I mean just last night I watched MAD get away with a "Balls Joke", Regular show routinely uses "Pissed off" and "Crap" as well as some seriously disturbing imagery, TDI had one character losing her top, and Adventure Time is set after a nuclear holocaust.

But getting back to the question, really I think it'd be a very different show than the one we're seeing now. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Really I think it'd be much more tongue-in-cheek on CN, Lauren may have even gotten away with her "Magical Girl" series idea. But would it have caught on as fast as it did? Maybe, maybe not. Butterfly effect, you know? We might not have been bronies today. Kinda scary when you think about it.
Naruto2-point0
#461978
10 months ago
Megas XLR
ManeFlame
#462464
10 months ago
I believe it does air on Cartoon Network in other countries. I want to say Australia or Canada, but that's mostly because I talk to other watchers from those two. I know it was -some- country.
Anonymous
#462964
10 months ago
not even MLP could save Cartoon Network now
Anonymous
#463017
10 months ago
in regards to the present THIS IS NOT THE CN I KNEW AND LOVED!
Anonymous
#463130
10 months ago
Regular Show has gotten away with someone saying "What the H is this S?" so any comments about over-censorship are silly.
Anonymous
#463177
10 months ago
Fart jokes, sex jokes, nudity jokes, everywhere.
Flutterguy
#463619
10 months ago
If someone airs it in Argentina and probably in the rest of America Latina it will probably be CN
Honey_Blush
#463646
10 months ago
I think My Little Pony + Adult Swim would be much better. Daytime CN is more for the preteen/early-teen crowd, and FiM has more appeal with college age people.

Plus we'd get monotone pony jokes between commercial breaks.
Anonymous
#463824
10 months ago
I spent my earliest years on Disney, my childhood on Nick, my preteen/teens on CN/Toonami/AS...and now HUB is my new overlord.
Ericon9
#464158
10 months ago
CN canned shows like Mages, Sym-bionic Titan, Samurai Jack, Justice League, etc.

But keeps Reguler Show, Problem Solverz, and all that live-action BS. Cartoon Network used to sell itself on that it was a "network" that only aired "cartoons." Now it's like MTV.
Anonymous
#464175
10 months ago
I don't know about CN, but there are other channels that should never air FiM. The best thing about Hub is that it is a family channel, made specifically for kids and parents to watch it together, which makes it perfect for a show like FiM. On Treehouse TV on the other hand, which is aimed mostly for preschoolers (you know, no violence etc.) they censored every instance of the word... "loser", because it's apparently inapropriate. I'm afraid that when they finally air the show in my country in October (on a channel similar to Treehouse), they will dub it to make it all cutesy and squeeky...
Anonymous
#472943
10 months ago
2 days late to the party, but I honestly wouldn't mind if CN aired MLP: FiM after each and every one of its seasons were 100% completed :)