Why do studios think rushing all their new episodes out and then going on month long hiatuses is somehow better than a weekly format? Do they WANT streaming services to kill them?
>airing a bunch of episodes in one week is something that was invented in 2005 user please go
Asher Long
>Why do studios think rushing all their new episodes out and then going on month long hiatuses is somehow better than a weekly format? Do they WANT streaming services to kill them?
Their marketing departments have metrics that say the "bomb" format gives them higher ratings.
Gabriel Clark
>Never said invented >Only said Nick did it before CN
Nice try at trying to be a smartass, though.
Charles Russell
wtf I hate steven universe now?
Joseph Richardson
Is this a question?
Hunter Bennett
But CN popularized it
Who gives a shit if you invented it if you don't popularize it
See: T. Edison
Nathan Perry
Id like to see those metrics and I don't want to see just a .3 increase in viewers cause that sounds like bullshit
Ethan Torres
Since the primary audience is kids, I can see that. They'll forget or take it for granted week after week and slowly drift away, but with the bomb format, every new episode is a big event that they won't miss. Makes sense that it's really only cartoons and kids shows that use that format.
Jaxson Sanders
how can steven universe rip off Nickelodeon like this wtf? I'm literally shaking. I can't even...
Brody Hall
>every new episode is a big event that they won't miss This doesn't really work for comedic shows like Clarence, Gumball, We Bare Bears, etc.
So like, most of CN's shows unless they force an arc into it like what Regular Show is doing.
Carson Allen
>Tune in tomorrow, we’ll rap at you some more. >There’s 150, so watch Monday Through Friday. >You’ll catch ‘em all! get on my level
Ryder Richardson
it sort of works. and then, it sort of doesn't.. because what ends up happening with, say, adventure time, is we have 10 episodes with a somewhat tenuous link to an arc (roughly on par with homestarrunner's "DNA Evidence" running gag) and then because of the bomb, all this hype builds up in a single week, instead of over the course of a few months. Then when Orgalorg comes out, it's underwhelming to people... even though it was a fine episode, it couldn't possibly live up to that weeklong hype train
John Rogers
Why would someone record this and put it on Youtube?
Jeremiah Richardson
>But CN popularized it >CN >popular
CN calls it a "bomb" because its always ratings bomb compared to Nick or Disney
Brandon Lewis
Not that user, but what are you talking about?
Grayson Reyes
He's exaggerating / lying to create a joke that utilises the dual usage of the word bomb to mean a lot at once and to receive poor ratings.
Jayden Brooks
I read an old post on the MLaaTR blog that nickelodeon had also done a bomb for that show.
Austin Watson
The main difference is when nickelodeon did a bomb they didnt tell anyone
Joseph Brown
> Nickelodeon made the bomb format first >made He directly implied that you fucking moron.
Andrew Thomas
Yeah I remember disliking it when the last season of Danny Phantom did it too. So much so that I never finished the series.
I'll probably keep watching SU becuase Sup Forums and I'm here almost daily
Colton Smith
Implication is still cause enough for doubt you faggot who for some reason wants to defend his shit post so hard.
Gabriel Flores
>Showing a bunch of episodes at once >Going on long hiatuses mfw I realize DBZ on YTV as a kid was the first bomb I cared about, and it was a terrible experience.
Dylan Campbell
The idea is that bombs create a lot of word of mouth, increasing overall ratings.
Noah Hill
It's not saying much that a Stevenbomb boosts ratings when 95% of CN's airtime is TTG.
Samuel Gomez
kek nice one user
Alexander Bailey
It's slowly improving. I remember when we'd see 10+ hours of TTG in a day. It's about 8 or 6 now?
Lucas Cox
CN didn't name it. The Crewniverse named it, the term Stevenbomb was invented online by the staff of Steven universe, not any official commercials or anything. And then the term bomb was mimicked by the Teen Titans Go! crew, which didn't really make a lot of sense because "Stevenbomb" was a reference to a specific moment in Steven universe. youtube.com/watch?v=hI0SikMwvys
Justin Reyes
I still find it funny how Steven Universe fans like to convince themselves despite SU getting shitty ratings that it's super popular because it's popular on tumblr
Seriously though The bomb thing makes no sense I'd much rather wait a week for each new episode and then have a much shorter hiatus, instead I don't even bother watching the 'bomb' and watch it on a streaming site later.
The only way I could imagine them thinking this is a good idea is maybe then they can get the re runs going out sooner for people who missed the episodes? Stupid yes but this is SU we're talking about.
Gavin Brown
Are they doing this all the time or only for summer? Maybe it's to capitalize on summer vacation?
Ethan Sanders
SU's ratings are lower now, but it's now the highest rating show on CN. All of their other shows are plummeting hard.
Lincoln Rodriguez
K
Aaron Reed
Nah. I remember Fox doing something similar with Season 1 of Digimon.
Benjamin Gutierrez
I dunno, I can't really be bothered to give a shit about the show. Knowing the show will go on another 6 month hiatus after the episodes are over makes me just not give a shit about the show entirely. I mean, I'll torrent the episodes online, but I'm not supporting any show that does this shit.
Nicholas Kelly
Nickelodeonfags leave
Jayden Nelson
It would honestly only work with an anime that had been going on forever. Digimon has enough episodes to feed a village.
Brandon Smith
Garnet really has some tough hair, it even keeps its shape even after Steven drops onto it.