• Bravest Warriors S3E1 3 FUCKING YEARS LATE
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[QUOTE]3 FUCKING YEARS LATE[/QUOTE] Was that needed? Anywho woo, new episode :3
I forgot this show even existed but cool
About time, It took for goddamn ever.
No more Bravest Warriors on youtube... Why do people have to do this just to push more crap on consumers.
praise wankershim
[QUOTE=Jacob_sword;51649900]No more Bravest Warriors on youtube... Why do people have to do this just to push more crap on consumers.[/QUOTE] RebelTaxi explained it in his newest video. Cartoon Hangover wasn't making enough money from YouTube ad revenue, and Frederator/Cartoon Hangover wants their internet content to be TV-quality.
What is Verb?
[QUOTE=Durrsly;51649966]RebelTaxi explained it in his newest video. Cartoon Hangover wasn't making enough money from YouTube ad revenue, and Frederator/Cartoon Hangover wants their internet content to be TV-quality.[/QUOTE] That would be fine except the new platform they're putting it on isn't available outside of america, so they're just ignoring most of their audience.
it makes you wonder if this season was already made some time ago, but they were held up trying to make some kind of exclusive deal. Good episode and I'm glad to see it back, but what a load of shit they're pulling
I am surprised they got Michael Dorn (Worf from Star Trek: TNG) to be in this. It makes me like it even more.
[del]iirc episodes are put on Youtube a month after they've been put on the other service.[/del] It's a real shame Youtube is a joke for animation outside of parodies/low effort junk. [editline]11th January 2017[/editline] Just a thought, what if Youtube Red funded animation series like this instead? I'm sure that would draw a lot more Red subscribers.
[QUOTE=Whomobile;51653677] It's a real shame Youtube is a joke for animation outside of parodies/low effort junk. [/QUOTE] I really, really wish that the majority of internet animation wasn't short video game parodies. The investment vs reward for making something original and interesting or at the very least not comedic is depressingly slanted. You'd probably put your heart and soul into something and get a tenth of the views as a quickly knocked out parody of a random popular game. Plus Youtube's business model seems to reward frequent content over infrequent content unless you've managed to become extremely popular, and good animation takes time. [editline]11th January 2017[/editline] I just want western animation to break through the glass ceiling of thinking that animation is either for babies, superhero action shows, or Family Guy/South Park style adult comedy.
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