>Smiling Friends threads>TADC threads>VivziePop threads>DTVA threadsEvery day the same four threads
We barely have enough current cartoons as it is so of course we're gonna end up discussing the same few ones.
>>153224239No one ever talks about bridge kids unless a new episode drops....
There's nothing else to talk about unless you include Invincible.
>>153224406I want to make a thread that's about "therapy sessions" and what shows are and aren't victim of this.
>>153224239You forgot loud house threads.
>>153224239it's sucks more if you wanted to discussed animation from eastern europe, animation history or an entertaining show but it either gets ignore or you getting called a shill
>>153224261Whenever we have something interesting nobody fucking talks about it. I've made and seen threads that get like 4 replies for currently airing things. I'm not saying you are wrong, you aren't. Its just that when something does come along its not getting discussed on /co/. Look at Big City Greens. It gets a rate thread but its completely disproportionate to how successful and good the cartoon is. There was a He-man cartoon that came out 4 years ago and I only remember seeing a single thread.
>>153224261Is there anything worth mentioning going on in the comic industry? All I hear about is Marvel, DC, and webcomics.
>>153224484We had a similar one sometime ago. About "therapy speak" in /co/ media.
>>153225085I also blame it on people not wanting to discuss. They just wanna attack each other.
For me, the wave of schizo threads mostly started by Sharkfag, Death Battle threads, random YouTube shills, and pedo goon threads.
>>153224239western animation...is finished...
>>153225883>pedo goon threads.Shut it, moralfag
>>153225085I tried one episode of He-man Revolution, didn't like it.
>>153224885The same five threads!
Brazil? No, I'm transporting you to summer 2008 /co/!
>>153224239>brown spiky hair>black glassesDidn't this guy used to make fan service shorts with 2 hot girls in flash animation?
>>153224239And we like that
>>153225903Even if it was thriving it would still be the same because /co/ is full of manchildren who stick to the same stuff every generation
>>153229030Nah, 2000s /co/ was thriving compared to now.Which is really weird to say out loud because the late 2000s were considered the dark ages for animation.
>>153224239>While eating a big ol' bowl of sauerkraut for breakfast
>>153224239And the threads with this image
>>153230451Even back in the late 2000s you still had stuff like Chowder and Flapjack, plus Pixar and Dreamworks still making hits like Wall-E
>>153225780And this is why /a/ has the /a/dvantage over us
>>153225883I like the pedo goon threads but I agree, variety is the spice of life.