jasonthecartoonfan.bsky.social
Just your average autistic pansexual animation lover, always riding the ragged edge of disaster. He/him.
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@charismakat.bsky.social 👀
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You can read the article giving Iger’s quote from the tweet a source here: wdwnt.com/2025/05/disn...
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Please keep her in your prayers.
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Chelsea was my girlfriend before Jaiden. She and I haven't been a couple for five months now, but I still care about her and am genuinely scared about what’s going to happen to her, as he was the only person she knows in her real life who kept her safe from her terrible mom.
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It's just that they will likely be presented as plain old Cartoon Network shows now.
Oh well: at least the U.S. version of Cartoonito outlasted Tickle U. It also outlasted ACME Night (introduced to Cartoon Network during the same week Cartoonito came to America), interestingly enough.
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Cartoon Network will continue to receive pre-K programming, as Batwheels got renewed for a third season and there are upcoming preschool spin-offs of Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends and Adventure Time that have been confirmed to be for CN.
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Had Cartoon Network waited to make the block so long until original programming for it like Batwheels and Bugs Bunny Builders started premiering, maybe Cartoonito could have stood a chance, or at least not have gotten cut down to just a single hour of airtime so soon.
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…(plus Baby Looney Tunes, which had already been on CN in reruns plenty of times in more recent years prior to the block's launch).
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…but Cartoon Network certainly did Cartoonito no factors in the U.S. by having its launch line-up be eight hours of content you could watch for free on YouTube…
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To be fair, the idea of a new preschool block was always going to be a wasted investment even back in 2021,…
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[Sigh.]
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…(and for the record, I - as well as many others - wouldn't have her any other way now).
Thus, my main YouTube channel's icon for May 2025 is featuring precisely that design for Mar Mar.
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…(at least in Amphibia proper; I'm aware she's appeared in a modified take on her O.G. design and personality plenty of times on Disney's Chibiverse lately) - a beautiful, mature, but still wonderfully quirky young woman…
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…there's nothing stopping my primary YouTube channel from having its icon instead put the spotlight on Marcy as she appeared when we last saw her…
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Thankfully, though, I found a loophole: since that other YouTube page of mine features Marcy as she appeared when we first met her - a well-meaning and smart but shy and clumsy nerdy teen (basically how I was during my adolescence),…
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However, the OTHER YouTube channel I have - a DVD Overview channel (which doesn't utilize the rotating icon feature that this channel sports) - already uses Marcy as its profile picture.
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Fortunately for me, this April happened to be the 95th anniversary of Looney Tunes, meaning I had a way to make myself feel better about defying tradition this time around by using Porky in my primary YouTube icon then.
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…I didn’t want to create an imperfect balance by using a girl character after my last Autism Acceptance Month profile pic also featured a girl character.
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…but because I didn’t change my icon on this channel for an entire year and I’ve been purposely switching back and forth between male and female characters either canonically or commonly headcanoned as being autistic,…
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I would have used her to continue my tradition of my main YouTube channel having a profile picture for Autism Acceptance Month last month,…
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Friday, August 15, 2025 will be exactly five years since we autistic folks were blessed with the presence of the greatest person that animation could have ever given us - Marcy Regina Wu from Amphibia.
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The character I chose as the very first one to represent that month there also has a milestone anniversary (the first such occasion ever for her, in fact) this year.
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by introducing a new profile pic to said channel featuring one of my favorite cartoon characters of the ethnicity whose culture is being celebrated this month - or in this case, one of the two ethnicities.
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Hope it’s a great one, bud. 🫂💞
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Name a cartoon character who is considered unattractive/a loser in their universe, but would definitely get dates/laid if they stepped into the real world.
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However, a large amount of that show’s adult fandom - myself included - really dig her for how adorable we personally find her to be (she can rock any outfit and sports an attractively killer voice) AND how relatable she is to us.
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…but even after overcoming her anxiety-fueled anger issues and became a successful coffee shop co-owner, Gloria has never been seen as more than an average person with average looks by anyone in the series she originated from.
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The loser part is only applicable to how she was portrayed in seasons 1 and 2,…