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This is when a creator makes a show that gets cancelled fast, but a random writer/story artist who worked on that show manages to create a much more successful show in the future.

Notable examples include:
>Genndy Tartarkovsky mogging Donovan Cook
>Stephen Hillenburg mogging Joe Murray
>Maxwell Atoms mogging David Feiss
>Pendleton Ward mogging Thurop Van Orman
>Daron Nefcy mogging Dave Pressler
>the Houghton Brothers mogging C.H. Greenblatt
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Did Chris Savino mog John K?
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Vincent Waller is a better showrunner than Paul Tibbitt in terms of SpongeBob
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>>153999001
Star is LITERALLY a cuckquean based on the teenage high school experiences her creator faced, she's not mogging anything.
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/tv/ mogs /co/
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>durr more episode means better show
Is there a bigger indicator of low intelligence than “big number better”?
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difference is I actually had fun watching Robot and Monster
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>>154002670
He said more successful, he never said better.
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IDGI
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>>153999001
>quantity = quality
Clearly you'll never appreciate Gary & Mike.
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>>154002670
Oh I know, "views = success." Glitchfags are retarded when it comes to this.



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