Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-34326521-20150608143604/@comment-3096633-20150612165638

Heeha wrote: Doctor Aloysius James Animo wrote:

Oneofthosedf wrote: I sometimes feel like Ben 10 fans only watch Young Justice aside from Ben 10 and no nothing about cartoons. (I'm not saying that's the case but you sure act like it.) I keep hearing Young Justice every single time. I know Dwayne worked on it but that doesn't mean anything. People have to understand that Ben 10 is more popular in Asian countries and they sell more merchandise there. With a show for little kids they can make a lot of money.

So it will be like the other CN shows.


 * Am I a fan of those? Hell no.


 * Will little children watch it? Yes.


 * Do little children like merchandise? Yes.


 * How many older viewers buy t-shirts, omnitrixes, etc.?


 * Basically none compared to little children.


 * So will they make more money with that especially in foreign countries? Yes.

If you don't like it, just leave. Seriously. This time you have no reason to stick around. People were complaining about Omniverse for 3 years straight. They are staring it all over again. So the first generation of Ben 10 is officially closed. You won't see the same characters as they are free to change them, entirely if they want to.

Seriously? What's the point? Go watch some DC or Marvel superhero series. You are just wasting your own time. I've been watching Ben 10 since 2006, and I don't want to see them completely destroy the franchise. They should create these series to please the fanbase, not to make a quick buck. Making a tv series you don't like is not "destroying the franchise". They're not touching any of thre previous series. You can still go back and watch those if you don't like the new series. I don't think you quite understand the point of a reboot. It's not supposed to be for the original fanbase. They're trying to gain a new audience. If the original fanbase likes it, great, but you have to understand that's not their main focus right now.

The whole point for a reboot is the erasure of all continuity and start over again. Reboot (fiction)