12-02-2019, 10:10 AM | #41 |
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You really think waiting a few years and then dropping "Rise of the TMNT" would have made one iota in difference in terms of reception?
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12-02-2019, 10:53 AM | #42 | |
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For example, when studio execs do it it can be easily explained by their anger at failure of a project. What they really mean is to employ high context punishment to the fanbase - "if you don't like what the studio gives you, we will take it away from you". But when a fan goes this route I can't help but think how naive that can be - someone hears a new hype phrase, so they "try it out". That remaining 5% is when "franchise fatigue" might be accurate in some manner. But normally "franchise fatigue" is meant to reinforce keeping something juuuuust scarce enough that a fandom will ingest it at the drop of a hat, no matter what the quality is. Putting more time in between Rise and '12 most likely wouldn't have helped when you have a hardcore fanbase that largely rejects an idea for any given specific reason. |
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12-02-2019, 04:37 PM | #43 |
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A break would've definitely helped, this show had everything against it, the whole fact that it's trying something new was already going to alienate fans, but the fact that 2012 was cancelled to make room for this show meant those fans were going to be angry. Add a few influencers to hate on it for either of those reasons above and all stuff will be negative.
If toy sales died down during 2012 that means it needed a small break not just more turtles immediately, so the kids didn't care to pick up more turtles. Even DC learned that Batman show after Batman show wasn't working and the last Batman cartoon which was CG got cancelled shortly after it started airing. They really should've just reinvented 2012 with a last season a la red sky/Fast Forward and have that show end, and reboot in a couple of years. Now what? Turtles are basically dead and if the new movie sucks that'll cement it further, it'll be a few years before we get anything which might be a good idea, not complaining. But the point is if TMNT had had a small break after 2012 it likely would've been more popular just in terms of reception, "the turtles are back" instead of "they were never gone but we cancelled the show you liked for these". I also think Rise should've been bolder, if it was going to try new things then go all out, the show didn't try to do anything too crazy. I much would've preferred many of the different takes we got in the Ninja Turtles summer shorts. |
12-03-2019, 03:05 AM | #44 |
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Franchise fatigue is by no means the only problem that faced Rise from the get go. They rebooted it because 2012 was losing the interest of the kids but the real question is, were kids ever really interested in Rise? Set aside what adult fans think of it and consider the intended audience. Adults can help the toy sales for sure but if kids don't want the toys then they're not gonna sell like the 2012 line initially did.
Regarding franchise fatigue the Batman example is a good comparison because kids didn't like Beware the Batman and having it replace Brave and the Bold just didn't work. They haven't made a Batman show for kids since, though they've made sure to include Batman in Teen Titans Go regularly. Spider-Man has had a lot of cartoons as well and it was painful for Spectacular Spider-Man and Avengers: EMH to make way for Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble and adult fans hated the change but kids still wanted more Spider-Man so USM lasted 5 seasons. Then they rebooted Spider-Man again and to far less successful results. Then there's Star Wars which had Rebels following up The Clone Wars to great success but nobody seems to care about the current show. Power Ranger's success differs from season to season as well. TMNT tends to be successful for several years before winding down. It never really goes away but with the exception of Rise and TNM the franchise tends to rest production for a handful of years between series. Maybe it needs the breaks while some franchises arguably don't but on the other hand an incarnation can last over 100 episodes if kids are still watching it and the toys are still selling. The fact that Rise toys are already donezo after just about a year says they definitely botched that end of things. Action figures aren't the hot commodity they once were but there's still plenty of figure lines that sell. So I don't know, people weren't gonna like Rise much if at all more if it didn't immediately replace 2012 but they probably should have at least waited for the current young fans of 2012 to be entirely out of the target demographic before they rebooted the franchise. And I also agree that the changes made for Rise feel like a half-measure and they could have and probably should have changed up a lot more. Also the title never sat well with me.
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12-03-2019, 11:02 AM | #45 |
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That iam back and Draxum is dead evrything is seems to becoming normal. Sooner or later Utroms will come with real mutagen and then Bebop Rocksteady and Tiger claw will appear, Stockman will create a formula that wil make him a adult and start working for me and evrything wil become as the IDW, 2003 2012 ans 1987 series . But if Rise ends now then the best it can happen is the next series to be based on IDW as IDW series will also end soon.
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12-03-2019, 04:38 PM | #46 |
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If Season 2 is the last season, the show still made 52 episodes, so it's not like it didn't have a decent sized run for it's new concept. Plus it's getting a movie on netflix too, so there's that as well. Even the Nick 2012 series didn't get a movie, which is what I'm hoping for with this netflix deal and Ciro giving them pitches to revive the series.
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12-03-2019, 04:41 PM | #47 |
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We don't know what that is yet. It's probably like how the "Out of the Shadows" movie stole its name from the unrelated video game and how "Rise of the TMNT" itself stole its title from the unrelated first episode of the 2012 show. They just really like certain titles and don't care if they're from something else.
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12-03-2019, 05:00 PM | #48 |
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Well, they've already stated that the Netflix thing is supposed to tie the two seasons together, so it probably is for this series. However, with season 2 having already started...
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12-06-2019, 01:52 AM | #49 |
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You don't get much more tied together than having the season finale lead directly into the next season premiere.
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