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This tweets makes me wonder if YouTube Kids existed back in the mid-late 90s we'd get weird animations based on stuff like Crash Bandicoot or Banjo-Kazooie. Sonic ones exist, so... https://t.co/eyTOq3kOOs
My favorite part is that Mae looks like Boyfriend from Friday Night Funkin'. https://t.co/gpHf7tUkMf
Little Guy (OC inspired by an AI-generated Pokémon) https://t.co/YDA0QB9ESM
Both Paper Kirby and Learning With Pibby got rejected by the YTP Bot admins. https://t.co/rQqM3fWRvT
Same thing happened with Adventure Time comics. At one point, they'd have 3 different series running at once, which make them hard to keep track of. Then they bit off more than they could chew with "Season 11" and it all came crashing down. https://t.co/ngU79VnwZp
Things I hope happen in 2022:
• Crypto dies and all big name artists give up on it
• Pibby gets greenlit
• Infinity Train returns
• Amphibia and Owl House finales are good
• Good new cartoons premiere
• Multiversus is good and Nickelodeon All Star Brawl improves
Cursed fact: If you stick to material from just the original book (no Disney stuff) you can legally make Pooh's Adventures of whatever public domain work you want starting January 1st!
This also applies to Craig of the Creek and Cartoon Network! https://t.co/oV6vmzbKB6
It's like how the only official video game Cartoon Network ever put Tulip (or ANYTHING Infinity Train related) in was a random mobile golf game that was only released in Latin America. Why do brand guidelines never make any sense?