Yeah, let's push for Cartoon Network to cancel their most popular children's cartoon because "you" don't like it.
It's the level of maturity I've unfortunately come to expect from much of the comic book community.
They could use that energy to petition or start a kickstarter for more action cartoons on CN or browsing the amazing world of anime.
Options, you have them.
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345 signatures in 7 months.
What a resounding success.
This is so pathetic.
Yeah, they are SO going to end one of the most successful cartoon they ever made just because some people on the web are upset.
This is totally going to happen.
"Doubtful" implies there's a chance this petition will work. It won't, though, as along as the show is successful.
I'm not a fan of the show myself, but even if I thought a petition could succeed, I still wouldn't sign it. It's not remotely close to my petition seriousness level.
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very weird petition.
If you don't like it don't watch
The J-man
This is my two nieces' favorite show, and one of the ones we always watch together.
H... E.... L... L.... NO.
At age 48 ,this guy needs to lose his virginity already. Seriously. There can be no other reason for this petition.
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Well it is a show for young kids, not young adults, I don't think our demographic is supposed to like it.
It keeps my daughter entertained, and anything that can get her to sit still for 11 minutes is okay in my book.
My biggest issue with it is I always get the songs stuck in my head that I overhear. "Waffles waffles waff-les!" or "Don't tell those uncle jokes noooo mooooooore!"
....why? My sister loves this show, it's for kids. Let the kids have some fun.
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I think it could also sometimes be a case of how those readers remember when they were younger and older (to them) readers complained that books they had been enjoying were changed to meet the whims of the more plentiful, more gullible money-spending younger readers (which included them). Now, as those readers are getting older themselves, maybe they're afraid they'll be in the same boat and what they had been enjoying will be "ruined" as the comic book companies chase a younger demographic?