>GF has ended
>WoY has ended
>RS has ended
>LoA & LoK have ended
>AT is ending
>horse show lost former popularity
>SU has lost former popularity and will probably end in a couple of years too
>Infinity Train is most likely dead at this point
>all the while Loud House is currently popular and profitable as fuck
Is the "deepest lore" era over?
I'm not just referring to lore tho, I'm referring to the attempts in mainstream cartoons to maintain proper setting, continuity and characterisation while becoming slightly less episodic in nature. Have these attempts proved to be futile and too unprofitable (when compared to episodic comedies without attempts at fleshed-out settings and character development) to survive in the Western market? The only show that still attempts this and remains fairly stable is Star Vs.
>>93847200
>The only show that still attempts this and remains fairly stable is Star Vs.
...and nobody really knows for how much it will manage to maintain that status. I'm betting after Season 3 more people will start getting mad at whatever plot decisions are to follow and the fandom will slowly start declining.
>>93847200
Welcome to the Wayne will carry the deepest lore torch into the 2020's.
>>93847200
>The only show that still attempts this and remains fairly stable is Star Vs.
I'd hardly call a literally who Disney XD show stable anon, the only reason it hasn't been canned is Disney forgot about it
>>93847449
It incredibly popular even off this board...
>>93847864
Not as popular as GF was tho
>horse show lost former popularity
Just wait for the upcoming movie, OP.I don't know if I want it to flop or not. If it does, the fandom will suffer. If it doesn't, /co/ will be mad at how much money it made. Both outcomes are funny.
>>93848854
Being popular with the teenage Tumblr and Reddit crowd isn't necessarily a good thing tho...
>>93848935
>What is Rick and Morty
>>93848958
Reddit & Memey?
>>93849560
heh lol