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CocoNatts Since: Apr, 2010
#1: Nov 24th 2012 at 6:39:28 PM

With the Vortexx expanding to include more and more cool shows like Transformers Prime,Justice League Unlimited and others,the time is right for them to make a return I think.

EDIT:I know its unlikely and most probably imposible, but try to dream a little, wouldnt you like to see cartoons and anime back on free over the air television on Weekdays?

edited 24th Nov '12 9:00:43 PM by CocoNatts

Robbery Since: Jul, 2012
#2: Nov 24th 2012 at 8:47:34 PM

The problem with time-specific blocks is that they have to compete with the 24-hour channels (CN, Toon Disney, Nicktoons, etc) and DV Rs. I'm all for as much animation on TV as we can get, but I just wonder at how successful this is likely to be.

CocoNatts Since: Apr, 2010
#3: Nov 24th 2012 at 8:59:27 PM

I KNOW That!

But the thread isnt for saying "Oh this isnt possible,Lets stop all discussion about it". Its for saying "Oh this isnt possible, But Yeah, It would be nice"

So, would you like to see it happen or not?

Saban can get cartoons from wherever he wants, so he can get gems like Justice League,My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic And Anime Like Digimon and Dragon Ball Kai to free over the air airwaves? Wouldnt that be awesome!?

CocoNatts Since: Apr, 2010
ComradeClaus Archangel of Beza-Dan from Hecatomb Palace Since: Feb, 2011
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#5: Nov 26th 2012 at 10:41:32 PM

i agree, i miss the days of post school kids shows. abc, cbs, pbs.

not everyone can afford cable

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CocoNatts Since: Apr, 2010
Sijo from Puerto Rico Since: Jan, 2001
#7: Nov 27th 2012 at 5:40:31 AM

Add me to that. Lots of people around here don't have Cable. Plus I have fond memories of cartoons such as The Flintstones and He-Man while growing up, these days you only see Edutainment stuff like Dora the Explorer on regular channels. What's up with that? Let the kids have some honest fun, not classes in disguise!

edited 27th Nov '12 5:42:04 AM by Sijo

blueflame724 Since: May, 2010
#8: Nov 27th 2012 at 8:28:19 AM

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Hey, I like educational shows when done right. Dora is hardly disguised in its intent. It's clearly meant to clumsily educate.

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CocoNatts Since: Apr, 2010
#9: Nov 27th 2012 at 11:29:07 AM

Yeah. But kids deserve some respite, they need genuine entertainment as well as the educative fare.

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