Disney’s real why Wander Over Yonder is No More

kiddoryder:

Hello everybody I wanted to tell you guys I found some pretty interesting reasons why Disney canceled Wander Over Yonder. Take a look at this link:

http://animationguildblog.blogspot.ca/2016/08/wander.html?m=1

What it’s basically saying is that Disney didn’t want Wander to be plot centric at first because it discouraged repeated viewings, and it turned fans off, and then when they made it more serialized in Season 2, they doubled down and cancelled the show.

Wow… and is a stupid reason why they cancel the show! I mean Gravity Falls and Star vs have PROVEN serialized plots can work wonders for a show but Wander Over Yonder didn’t? This whole lot of crap! They shouldn’t just a show like Wander Over Yonder I mean the point of re-runs and new episodes is to get more fans! Gravity Falls ended but yet it still have lots of fans and the show never went stale.

And on top of that, Disney will be outsourcing Animation to smaller LA studios to save money now, this may be ANOTHER reason Wander was cancelled, and if so, it’s just a damn shame. This show will go down in history as one of the saddest cases of animation I’ve ever seen… especially considering what the show stood for.

Disney made the biggest mistakes of their life to turned down a good show like Wander Over Yonder and denied an awesome cartoonist like Craig McCracken. They rather take out good shows like that and keep the crappy ones like Pickle and Peanut.

Remember this now, please sign this https://www.change.org/p/walt-disney-encourage-disney-to-make-wander-over-yonder-season-3 in order to save the show. I mean do you really want to prove to Disney that this show is a serialized plots can work wonders for a show?

Regarding the “plot centric shows discourage repeated veiwings” thing: while I don’t know much about this topic, to me, it logically makes more sense that plot centric shows would do the exact opposite. You know what fans of plot centric shows love to do? They love to theorize! I’ve seen tons of theories for Star vs. the Forces of Evil, and ten times that amount for Gravity Falls. Heck, Gravity Falls ended almost a year ago and I’m still seeing new theories pop up. But the thing about theorizing, and sharing those theories especially, you have to fact check to see if there’s something in the show that debunks your theory. And how do you fact check? You rewatch episodes! And I know most people are going to go to kisscartoon or something, but if the channel is playing reruns and you know an episode you need to review is going to be on tv, you’re gonna be more likely to tune into the rerun. Aside from commercials, itsvalways more fun to watch episodes on a tv screen than smaller computer screen. And you’re especially more likely to tune in if you know it will help the show. There are also many people who don’t know about sites like kisscartoon and would HAVE to catch the reruns to review for their theories.

Also Disney claimed that canceling Wander Over Yonder was a good financial decision because the show was doing better with reruns than with new episodes. Well of COURSE the reruns did better, no one is going to tune into new episodes of they aren’t advertised. How are people supposed to know new episodes are showing if they are never advertised? Even when I did see a commercial for a new episode of Wander Over Yonder, I noticed that they always played the same clip from The Breakfast, and then a voice would say “new episode of Wander Over Yonder: Monday night at 8:30 only on Disney xd” or something of that nature. While that is still better than nothing, that hardly does anything because people don’t know what the episode is about, which prevents them from getting excited about it, and if they aren’t excited, they’re going to forget about the episode by the day it airs and therefore not tune in.

And while on this topic, can I just say that if Disney is going to claim that they would rather run reruns, they should at least play some reruns once in a while! The second the finale aired, all reruns seemed to miraculously stop. So clearly the claim that reruns were more profitable was a load of crap.

(sorry for the rant at the end but that’s really been bothering me)

Disney’s real why Wander Over Yonder is No More

kiddoryder:

Hello everybody I wanted to tell you guys I found some pretty interesting reasons why Disney canceled Wander Over Yonder. Take a look at this link:

http://animationguildblog.blogspot.ca/2016/08/wander.html?m=1

What it’s basically saying is that Disney didn’t want Wander to be plot centric at first because it discouraged repeated viewings, and it turned fans off, and then when they made it more serialized in Season 2, they doubled down and cancelled the show.

Wow… and is a stupid reason why they cancel the show! I mean Gravity Falls and Star vs have PROVEN serialized plots can work wonders for a show but Wander Over Yonder didn’t? This whole lot of crap! They shouldn’t just a show like Wander Over Yonder I mean the point of re-runs and new episodes is to get more fans! Gravity Falls ended but yet it still have lots of fans and the show never went stale.

And on top of that, Disney will be outsourcing Animation to smaller LA studios to save money now, this may be ANOTHER reason Wander was cancelled, and if so, it’s just a damn shame. This show will go down in history as one of the saddest cases of animation I’ve ever seen… especially considering what the show stood for.

Disney made the biggest mistakes of their life to turned down a good show like Wander Over Yonder and denied an awesome cartoonist like Craig McCracken. They rather take out good shows like that and keep the crappy ones like Pickle and Peanut.

Remember this now, please sign this https://www.change.org/p/walt-disney-encourage-disney-to-make-wander-over-yonder-season-3 in order to save the show. I mean do you really want to prove to Disney that this show is a serialized plots can work wonders for a show?

Regarding the “plot centric shows discourage repeated veiwings” thing: while I don’t know much about this topic, to me, it logically makes more sense that plot centric shows would do the exact opposite. You know what fans of plot centric shows love to do? They love to theorize! I’ve seen tons of theories for Star vs. the Forces of Evil, and ten times that amount for Gravity Falls. Heck, Gravity Falls ended almost a year ago and I’m still seeing new theories pop up. But the thing about theorizing, and sharing those theories especially, you have to fact check to see if there’s something in the show that debunks your theory. And how do you fact check? You rewatch episodes! And I know most people are going to go to kisscartoon or something, but if the channel is playing reruns and you know an episode you need to review is going to be on tv, you’re gonna be more likely to tune into the rerun. Aside from commercials, itsvalways more fun to watch episodes on a tv screen than smaller computer screen. And you’re especially more likely to tune in if you know it will help the show. There are also many people who don’t know about sites like kisscartoon and would HAVE to catch the reruns to review for their theories.

Also Disney claimed that canceling Wander Over Yonder was a good financial decision because the show was doing better with reruns than with new episodes. Well of COURSE the reruns did better, no one is going to tune into new episodes of they aren’t advertised. How are people supposed to know new episodes are showing if they are never advertised? Even when I did see a commercial for a new episode of Wander Over Yonder, I noticed that they always played the same clip from The Breakfast, and then a voice would say “new episode of Wander Over Yonder: Monday night at 8:30 only on Disney xd” or something of that nature. While that is still better than nothing, that hardly does anything because people don’t know what the episode is about, which prevents them from getting excited about it, and if they aren’t excited, they’re going to forget about the episode by the day it airs and therefore not tune in.

And while on this topic, can I just say that if Disney is going to claim that they would rather run reruns, they should at least play some reruns once in a while! The second the finale aired, all reruns seemed to miraculously stop. So clearly the claim that reruns were more profitable was a load of crap.

(sorry for the rant at the end but that’s really been bothering me)