Advertising
Bad Cartoon Grouping - Morning TV

I am writing this blog in regard to Channel Tens morning children’s shows, I was watching YU GI OH! 5 DRAGONS this morning and notice that on a number of occasions with these types of cartoons that there seems to be a one-sided winning percentage.
I also notice in doing this design for competitive games that these cartoons are not exactly playing with a full deck in the ways of promoting cheating.
In this morning’s show the whale was order to attack with the opponent not having any cards in defence mode, as show this turn was not complete but cut short, intercepted and killed off as in many of the bad guys throughout these series or types of games with less turns and the bad guys turn not going the full course unlike the heroes.
I might be a little misconstrued about the game rules in relation to this, even though I did check them out but thats shit! Are we promoting that in fair-play there is no fair-play that cheating is the norm, that we should cheat them out of their win than smile, hug and sob about the fact and discuss our feeling afterwards?
Also whats with that GOGORIKI have we ran out of budget in creating decent cartoons form action morning TV, this is a stupid B grade cartoon that should be on ABC TV not main stream.
Do we have any concept of motivation in the mornings and age grouping when it comes to broadcasting with this continue pre-school broadcasting during the hours of 6-9am, not that there is any childrens entertainment prior to 7am, kids must sleep in these days or something?
Regards
B Hutton
- Brett Hutton's blog
- Login or register to post comments
-


Re: Bad Cartoon Grouping - Morning TV
That's nothing have you seen BEN10? that thing is evil
Re: Bad Cartoon Grouping - Morning TV
Ben10s great I like the verious charaters that a designed into the cartoon make it somewhat different from the norm..
All animations are good if its not cheap really, give a good break from reality not to mention is a good stimular and expansion of minds if its great Action.
Brett J Hutton