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I'm curious about one thing: Is live-action less expensive to produce than animation? Cause I keep thinking that one of the reasons why Cartoon Network is producing more live-action than animation. And if that was one of the reasons, what reason would Cartoon Network have to air old live-action movies? When the CN live-action shows came out(Like the Othersiders and Unnatural History), I kept thinking: Why couldn't they made them as an animated series instead of live action? At least CN is producing more cartoons like Adventure Time, Generator Rex, and the upcoming Sym-Bionic Titan. But Cartoon Network needs to drop this whole live-action junk and work on what they do best: Cartoons.
And another thing, if Cartoon Network cancels an animated series because it didn't get enough ratings, it's probably because they didn't promote it enough or they stuck the show on a death slot like 6:30 in the morning. Most kids don't get up around that time. A show can't get ratings if no one can see it and no one could watch a show if it's on a time when everyone is sleeping. And that goes the same for Nickelodeon. They had shows like El Tigre and My Life as a Teenage Robot and they just put them on death slots(And on their sister channel Nicktoons Network) which was hard for those who wanted to watch the few remaining episodes. And it wouldn't hurt for Cartoon Network(And Nickelodeon) to produce more DVD sets on their previous animated shows. At least CN has started releasing DVDs on the classic Cartoon Cartoons, though I wish Nick would produce an Angry Beavers DVD collection.
Well that's my two cents on this whole Live-Action thing...:sweat:
And another thing, if Cartoon Network cancels an animated series because it didn't get enough ratings, it's probably because they didn't promote it enough or they stuck the show on a death slot like 6:30 in the morning. Most kids don't get up around that time. A show can't get ratings if no one can see it and no one could watch a show if it's on a time when everyone is sleeping. And that goes the same for Nickelodeon. They had shows like El Tigre and My Life as a Teenage Robot and they just put them on death slots(And on their sister channel Nicktoons Network) which was hard for those who wanted to watch the few remaining episodes. And it wouldn't hurt for Cartoon Network(And Nickelodeon) to produce more DVD sets on their previous animated shows. At least CN has started releasing DVDs on the classic Cartoon Cartoons, though I wish Nick would produce an Angry Beavers DVD collection.
Well that's my two cents on this whole Live-Action thing...:sweat: