Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-67902-20160313104739/@comment-26812877-20160605212913

Well there's more than just that that people use to determine their views of the next Ben 10 show. Many, like myself, look to the past and more specifically Cartoon Network's history and what they've been doing in the past at least 5 to 6 years to predict what will more likely happen. Considering how Cartoon Network treats their shows nowadays, especially how they're disregarding most action shows in favor of making more comedy shows and Cartoon Network focusing more on oversimplifying their shows and wanting to sell more toys and merchandise, many believe that the next Ben 10 show will be of even lower quality. One of the most recent major examples of this is the Powerpuff Girls reboot.

As mentioned before, Cartoon Network focuses more on merchandise sales than the actual quality of their shows. After all, that is the actual and real reason why they're even making this next Ben 10 show. This has even gone to the point where they've given many of their great shows the boot if they don't sell toys well enough. Symbionic Titans is one of the many examples of this. I heard that Ultimate Alien's toy sales did so badly that barely anyone wanted to buy and sell Omniverse toys, which end up resulting in Cartoon Network giving Omniverse the boot by rushing out the rest of the remaining seasons at times where not a lot of viewers are even able to watch and keep up with them. If toy sales for Ultimate Alien did so bad that barely anyone wanted to buy and sell the Omniverse toys, what makes Cartoon Network think that the toy sales for the next Ben 10 show will even sell well enough? I have a feeling that even if the next Ben 10 show does turn out to be good, if it doesn't do well enough in the sales of its merchandise, then Cartoon Network will most likely end up giving that show the boot as well.

I don't believe that the next Ben 10 show will be any good in regards to its quality and even if it does turn out to be good, I doubt that it's going to be successful enough in sales for Cartoon Network to want to keep it around on the network. History sings a different tune here.