>Regular Show ended
>Adventure Time is heading towards it's finale now
>Steven Universe probably only has one or two seasons left at this point
It's almost over /co/, love it or hate it, we're basically reaching the end of this era.
The question is, what direction do cartoons take after this? What will be the next big thing that basically influences everything for the next decade or so?
>We'll never see Action Cartoons for a long time
Hug me
I'm not really sure of what will really come along in the next era of Cartoon Network shows, but i'm really just hoping for Infinity Train and Backspace.
Those better become fully fledged shows or i'm gonna be angry.
How does everybody feel about Disney and their new cartoons?
I'm just going to say it myself, i'm only looking forward to Milo's Murphy's Law. Disney channel is losing it's touch nowadays.
>>89248852Teen Titans Go!
>>89249127
Backspace looks god awful, Infinity Train though has a neat premise.
Next era is going to be reboots of 90s/early 2000s shows.
>>89249270
>Finally! With AT and SU out of the way we're free to air even more TTG!
>>89248852
>What will be the next big thing that basically influences everything for the next decade or so?
DisneyXD. 2017 and 2018's cartoons sound more interesting compared to Nick's and CN's. You can't save it, the pilots they selected for both CN and Adult Swim is proof of that. Let it go, friend.
>RS finale
>clever meta humor
>completely satisfying
Imagine TTG's finale if its ever cancelled. Its probably going to be the Titans talking directly at the audience with no hint of subtlety.
Clearly The Loud House