After years of exploiting unpaid interns - and throwing away their original artistic vision when they aged all of the...

After years of exploiting unpaid interns - and throwing away their original artistic vision when they aged all of the characters down - they're back and trying to do a kickstarter campaign. Let's laugh when it fails miserably, yeah?

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Jeez, they are still begging?

What are the original designs

Basically the same. They were just older, as it was a D&D cartoon instead of yet another school cartoon. They've been making this shit for ten years it feels like.

Nickelodeon told them in one of those "anybody can pitch a show" events that they should make the characters younger if they wanted a real shot, so they threw away half-a-decade of work. But Nickelodeon doesn't know what makes a good cartoon and they probably never did.

I don't understand execs. They think they know what people want but then you get hits like Regular Show and We Bare Bears that star people in their 20s.

Hell, Nickelodeon's most popular cartoon is about a grown man (who behaves childishly), yet after the creator died, they decided to do a spin-off and make him a child anyway.

To make the show cheap to make they had to settle for school setting. That was Nickelodeon's requirement. Sad, to be honest.

There was once a show who got its fundings and stayed true to its original premise, but it couldn't find audience until it was too late.

Being a rookie in animation business is hard.

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>couldn't find audience
Refused to find audience, better said. Dude in charge ignored all the oportunities the show had while trying to score it big with cable networks.

Going through the so-called "original" stuff, it didn't feel that much different anyway from what it is now. Felt pretty comedic and childish even then, pretty shit the whole time desu

>Trying to score on dying platform

Yeah. He was a dumbass. Rookie even.

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