Disney Channel TV cut its actual slots dedicated to children shows drastically. 8:30-12:30 and starting from 19:00+ are all Modern Family style adult shows with informercials during the night.Obviously TV is suffering rn but wouldn't most prefer to let their kids watch curated proper stuff instead of internet based content? Especially that morning timeslot used to be dedicated to pre-schoolers are those scrolling freely now? 19 o'clock is also hella cruel to turn the lights off for kids close to age 8+ but apparently those aren't a viable audience anymore either. How is your countries kids TV doing? Except for Ric which is running that same 13-19 schedule too, most can afford to keep a constant flow from 6-20 but Nick is supposedly getting shut down here or sold to Super RTL soon.
>>218667867Gen alpha doesn't even watch cartoons. Meanwhile millennial children were mainlining just about everything. Sad.>old school shit like Looney Tunes and old Disney (Tex Avery Show, Toonheads, Disney Vault), Hanna-Barbera, 90/00s CN and Nickelodeon, etc
>>218667867Gen-Alpha watch TikTok and Mr. Beast videos. Also, >bean mouth.
>>218668148>>218668293What doesn't add up to me is how come that parenting gen gave up? If some 40+ parents a gen prior didn't quite understand what their kids did on the computer I could get behind that.But Gen Alpha parents are mostly millenials or at the very least got used to smartphones starting in the 2010s themselves. Add on top how much bad press surrounds kids and screentime slop and they still let them run wild on that?
There are no white kids
Cartoons are for high art connoisseurs and teens; the era of cartoons being for kids is over, why put in money and effort for an audience that doesn't appreciate it?
>>218672668I assume toy sales for kids shows are still higher than merch for adult animation. And the former doesn't know how to torrent and their parents are wealthier than some 15-35 year olds (older and they think all but Family Guy are for weirdos)
>>218668446"Adulting is hard!"