That's why we need to think of the children! And their young, transplantable elbows...
I feel like that is an attack on ALL of us…To be fair, the man-childrens' joints are starting to not bend so well either...
And Tubi. And Amazon Prime. And Pluto TV. And Plex. Sometimes on Netflix.A lot of the old English-language cartoons are up for free on YouTube (and I mean on TRANSFORMERS OFFICIAL or Hasbro Pulse, not unofficial uploads), at least; no idea how many kids watch them, though.
I think it’s worth exploring if kids aren’t “burning out” on some franchises too quickly because they can “feed the need” with hundreds of hours of content at their fingertips.
That sounds like me at work.
Ah, the Home Shopping Network, then.I had whichever channel wasn't 100% static that day.
To be fair, that's precisely the reason I don't own one.They probably just overpacked Big Convoy and Leaders being expensive keeps them on shelves more compared to Deluxes and Voyagers.
Decision paralysis is a very real problem these daysme, having subscriptions to multiple streaming services
"I don't know what to watch."
I don’t think it’s the programs themselves, a lot of times. It’s the cultural shift (not just among kids) that favor an almost “ADHD” mindset of frequent hits of dopamine with “bursts” of content, rather than committing a focus of 30 minutes (or more) to a full narrative piece of media like a tv episode or movie.I suddenly feel very blessed for growing up in a generation that was blessed by programs like Beast Wars, Babylon 5 and the collective DCAU. They rewarded people who paid attention.
My steam library is quite large and through other means I have access to to essentially the sum total of 8-bit and 16-bit console games.me, having subscriptions to multiple streaming services
"I don't know what to watch."
As Steevy says, media in general is just consumed differently now, and the patterns and shifts seem to make sense. It's less the quality of the writing, and more the mode it's presented in and how that's consumed.I don’t think it’s the programs themselves, a lot of times. It’s the cultural shift (not just among kids) that favor an almost “ADHD” mindset of frequent hits of dopamine with “bursts” of content, rather than committing a focus of 30 minutes (or more) to a full narrative piece of media like a tv episode or movie.
We’ve seen a LOT of good to great “kids cartoons” the past 5 years or so. Few of them had any lasting impact due to mix of availability and inability garner a hook into enough of an audience to last more than a season. Earthspark was a “return to form” for a Transformers series, going back to longer form episodes. It was practically DOA, where as Cyberverse (and seemingly, Cyberworld) have managed to more solid positioning. And I’m not sure the Paramount+ pay wall was the entire issue, either (the show DID pop up on Nickelodeon several times, IIRC)
I'm definitely waiting for if and when they make a redeco in colors I prefer, because due to money things I will likely only be able to afford one of these, maybe two (if they make Nemesis Prime and Blue Big Convoy/Ultra Mammoth), and that rules out original recipe.To be fair, that's precisely the reason I don't own one.
The expensive part, not the overpacked one.