It's no secret that a lot of cartoons that have aired over the years have been largely aimed at promoting a toy or toy line. Which one do you feel took it to the most extreme level?
I recently watched an early episode of He-Man on Hulu and I can see why there were so many complaints about it in the 80s. The episode I saw was way more focused on cramming as many toy characters, sets represented by playsets and vehicles and battlecats and representing their cool features than telling a coherent story. The actual conflict was quickly resolved after a lot of top heavy setup.
I'm not saying He-Man was the worst one, but it is one that I remember getting some criticism on this issue. What others do you think were the most obvious about it?
I recently watched an early episode of He-Man on Hulu and I can see why there were so many complaints about it in the 80s. The episode I saw was way more focused on cramming as many toy characters, sets represented by playsets and vehicles and battlecats and representing their cool features than telling a coherent story. The actual conflict was quickly resolved after a lot of top heavy setup.
I'm not saying He-Man was the worst one, but it is one that I remember getting some criticism on this issue. What others do you think were the most obvious about it?