Hasn't their been shows that have had no sound in them before? I know Buffy had an episode where everyone became silent and FOP had the episode where Timmy wishes for no sound and the only sound for a majority of the episode was from the background music. Plus their was that episode of KND with the fly in the treehouse.
My Tumblr "If theirs one thing I'm good at, it's blowing" Jesse Cox 2013Yes, but in this episode, the Titans ended up ad-libbing the sound effects later on. It was pretty amusing.
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That episode actually sounds like a amusing idea. I think I will check it out.
Saw it just now.
That was actually pretty darn good.
Yeah, it's when people start going into Fan Hater mode.
I think another thing worth mentioning to is that all the other shows that got Bomb Weeks did not also get 5-hour marathons everyday.
I think a big part of the reason people have so much hate for TTG is because it actually is a huge success, so Cartoon Network pushes it constantly. It got to the point where literally 1/3 of their schedule was made up of Teen Titans Go! and The Amazing World of Gumball. Anything some people might hate about the show is magnified by the feeling that it's drawing away focus from other shows that the person might like more. This probably goes back to the fact that TTG! was the only part of DC Nation that CN didn't treat like garbage.
Also, the marketing referring to it as "Your new favorite show!" is rather inconsiderate.
It really doesn't help that the show gets constantly advertised with at least one ad airing every commercial break. Its hard for people who don't like the show to ignore it when ads for it air so much and say that it's "your new favorite show", which comes off as a bit smug.
My Tumblr "If theirs one thing I'm good at, it's blowing" Jesse Cox 2013Yeah, can't help but feel that the whole "Your new favorite show" thing that's going on now is really weird.
edited 4th Jul '15 12:49:18 PM by TargetmasterJoe
I don't know why. It's just advertising it's obviously not really insinuating that everyone loves it more than anything else.
Most of the Teen Titans Go commercials are parodies of commercials in general, iirc.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Then again, They could do the same thing for the other shows or even make it the network's new slogan: your new favorite channel!
"We be we baby!"On a positive note, I will say my favorite joke in TTG is when a Tree grows out of BB's head and the other's decide to build a treehouse in it.
My favorite episode? The time when they got serious.
Answer no master, never the slave Carry your dreams down into the grave Every heart, like every soul, equal to breaki feel like that is the most on-point episode in terms of being funny, misguided as it is.
I also liked the Yearbook episode.
Anyone freeze frame Raven's yearbook in that episode? There's some funny stuff.
"SWEAR TO ME...that you'll have a great summer!—Batman."
A bit late but @Nega King Kix how exactly was Robin destroying the H.I.V.E.'s lair supposed to cement him being evil? They're villains and he thought they kidnapped Cyborg, and all the others were fed up with it as well. That's a strange thing to take away from that ending.
This.
Cyborg failed to tell them they were only really hanging out at best and friends. Robin has no reason to believe Cyborg wasn't kidnapped when that's pretty much all he was told. Well, and to bring money, of course.
I agree, although his enthusiasm is still a bit unnerving.
He never let things go, remember?
If he wants to "rescue" Cyborg, he'll do something insane and redundant to accomplish it.
Answer no master, never the slave Carry your dreams down into the grave Every heart, like every soul, equal to breakAt that point it looked like they were all on board with it. Gizmo did blast them when they first showed up.
I have yet to see Khary Payton and Hyden Walch answering questions on the show's afternoon block.
Okay, just seen the latest episode, or at least the one about the sound disappearing, and that episode was pure brilliance. Imagine all films having its sounds replaced this way, and I really mean all, not just some sounds being skimmed over.
Signatures are for lamers.