In-Depth: Sonic Boom Ratings & Cartoon Network
Welcome to the first In-Depth article of 2017! In-Depth articles serve to provide a case study on a certain subject, using research and the historical record to give a solid explanation. And this month’s topic is one that has been a long time coming.
Cartoon Network. The channel that broadcasts Sonic Boom and hosts a bunch of original content, such as Adventure Time and Steven Universe. In the past few years, Cartoon Network has made a lot of questionable decisions which have contributed to poor ratings for Sonic Boom. Which leads me to the first half of this article.
Sonic Boom ratings have dropped. Significantly. A show that could bring in nearly 2,000,000 viewers can now get just 150,000. And I know what some of you are thinking. 2,000,000 is still bad. Other shows can do better, like Teen Titans Go. Here’s the thing. As of the last few years, they haven’t. And ratings like Sonic Boom’s are much more common on Cartoon Network than you think.
Teen Titans Go is a show Cartoon Network is obsessed with. This is something I’ll be pointing to a lot in this article. But with how much the show had been promoted, it never reached 3,000,000 views in ratings (ratings data for this and latter examples come from the same source I’ve been giving you guys every week, TV By The Numbers). In fact, its peak ratings had been reached three years ago. The majority of the episodes get rating numbers around 1,100,000 to 1,900,000. Do those numbers sound familiar? These are the exact same numbers that Sonic Boom gets when the show is actually promoted. A show placed in a poor time slot with poor promotion can rake in similar numbers to a show that is heavily promoted and in a better time slot. So ratings are not Cartoon Network’s problem with Sonic Boom. Want more examples? Okay, here’s ratings for Adventure Time.
Overall, the show did slightly better than Teen Titans Go in its peak. It even topped 3,000,000 a couple of times. But there are a lot of episodes that didn’t even break 2,000,000. In fact, the show hasn’t reached 2,000,000 in 2-3 years! Once again, I remind you that Sonic Boom has been able to reach these same numbers with less promotion than these shows. How about Regular Show? Overall, it did better than both shows. And yet again, the show has largely gotten ratings between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000. Its peak was roughly 4-5 years ago. And just like Adventure Time, the show hasn’t been able to get above 2,000,000 in 2-3 years! How about the Powerpuff Girls reboot? It is the worst ratings performance of them all. In fact, it can be argued that, with half of the show’s ratings being below 1,000,000 views, Sonic Boom has done better with ratings than a reboot of one of Cartoon Network’s most successful original shows! That is insane! One more, here’s Steven Universe‘s ratings.
It has only surpassed 2,000,000 in ratings 9 times out of more than 100 episodes. It also gets ratings in the 1,000,000-2,000,000 range. So Sonic Boom’s 1,000,000+ ratings, despite a poor time slot and poor promotion, has been able to get ratings that rival Cartoon Networks own original content. And before you say “well, the shows were able to get past 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 viewers and Boom wasn’t”, that’s not the point. These weren’t consistent ratings. In fact, 3,000,000+ were very rare achievements with Cartoon Network’s shows. And Cartoon Network has continued to treat shows like Teen Titans Go with lots of love and pampering, despite these shows losing half of their audience for a few years now. Cartoon Network clearly has no issues with shows that don’t top 2,000,000, and clearly sees them as successful with these ratings, even to the point that they treat them well and renew them for multiple seasons. So if Sonic Boom can rake in ratings that rival the network’s own original content, without even getting promoted and getting placed at an early time slot, that’s a success. Sonic Boom has managed to achieve nearly 2,000,000 views with absolutely no help from Cartoon Network, where as their own original content can’t even get that with heavy promotion and better time slots. Imagine if the show had gotten a better time slot, and it had been promoted throughout the season! Whether you like Sonic Boom or not, the show has done extremely well. In its first season, anyway. The second season has gotten even worse with ratings and mistreatment. Which leads me to the second half.
Cartoon Network’s treatment of this show has been god awful. It all started when Cartoon Network did not promote the show once all year, opting to wait until just a few days before the premiere to promote it. They also placed it at a very poor time slot, early in the morning. Then, they simply stopped promoting it again. Remember that unannounced winter hiatus that went from December to January? And remember how Cartoon Network told no one when the show would be back either? Cartoon Network doesn’t announce anything. Case in point, it was just discovered today that Cartoon Network won’t be doing an Upfront this year. Upfronts are basically television’s E3 conferences. You find out about the future of their channels, which includes content. Nickelodeon and Disney have one scheduled, but not Cartoon Network. So we don’t even know Cartoon Network’s future. But I digress. Back to Sonic Boom. They randomly decided in July 2015 to give the show noon time slots each day for two weeks. Randomly. It was an improvement, but again, it was a decision that came out of nowhere. They promoted the show again. But as soon as those two weeks were up, the show migrated back to a 7am slot with Pokemon XY (more on that show in a bit). Yet again, Cartoon Network told no one. An audience cannot tune into a show if they don’t even know it exists. Even worse, an audience cannot tune into a show if you just randomly screw with the schedule and hide it. Sonic Boom is a ghost show. It spent all of season one invisible, which contributed to ratings dropping in the latter half of the season. The season finishes. No more episodes. Then we get to season 2. We’re not even 10 episodes in, and already there has been even more mismanagement than the previous season. The show was randomly pushed to Boomerang, where the audience is significantly smaller. They spent an entire episode completely bombarding the audience with Teen Titans Go promotion, so much so that times the episode would get blocked or scrunched by Teen Titans Go graphics. They randomly decided to stop airing reruns on Cartoon Network in the final few weeks of the year, and they haven’t returned yet. Boomerang, nor Cartoon Network, have promoted the show in a year and a half. In fact, the show has not been promoted once in season 2. Boomerang has not even mentioned it. Nothing. At all. The only thing done right is a 6:00pm time slot.
As bad as this has been, it’s not even limited to Sonic Boom. Remember the Pokemon XY cartoon? It aired immediately after Sonic Boom’s morning premieres during season 1 and got just as little promotion. The new Pokemon cartoon for Sun & Moon? It now airs on Disney XD. That wasn’t all. I’d like to tell you about two shows that aired before Teen Titans Go. I specifically mention Teen Titans Go again, because this was a show that helped replace these two shows and their time slots. Those two shows were Young Justice and Green Lantern: The Animated Series. Cartoon Network never outright said they were cancelled. They were simply unmentioned in a press release and dropped from the schedule. It wasn’t until last year that we even found out why it was cancelled, and it didn’t come from Cartoon Network. Instead, Cartoon Network promoted their replacements: Teen Titans Go and Beware The Batman. They both took their time slots. So Teen Titans Go had already gotten off to a bad start. It is a show that, since the beginning, has peeved a lot of people. It’s a symbol of all that is wrong with Cartoon Network, quality-wise and mismanagement-wise. But I’m not even done listing examples of shows. 7 years ago, The Spectacular Spider-Man was also cancelled out of seemingly nowhere. They had even planned a third season, but before production could begin, there was cancellation. And once again, Cartoon Network didn’t explain why. But guess what? It wasn’t even “cancelled”! It just “couldn’t go on with production”. And we, once again, got an explanation from someone not from Cartoon Network! I’m still not done listing shows, either. And if you can believe it, not even their own original content is immune to this mismanagement. How about blatantly lying about Uncle Grandpa’s fate, and splitting up that and Steven Universe’s fourth seasons into 2 seasons to “claim additional seasons”? Cartoon Network said in a press release that both shows had been renewed, then randomly announced that Uncle Grandpa was “ending production” 1-2 weeks later. And here’s another example: Tower Prep. Once more, Cartoon Network didn’t actually say it was cancelled. In fact, an entire year had passed before we learned what happened. And once more, it wasn’t Cartoon Network that did it. In fact, as of late, Adventure Time and Regular Show were the only shows that Cartoon Network have actually announced cancellation for. That says a lot. And even then, they’ve hardly promoted their final seasons. So much so that you’d think they were cancelled ages ago. So it’s not just Sonic Boom. It’s a ton of others. A decade of mismanagement, poor scheduling, poor PR, and incompetence. And this isn’t a Christina Miller-only thing either. In fact, she has been running Cartoon Network as long as Sonic Boom has been airing on it. This has been happening for years, even when Stuart Snyder was running the channel. It’s been a stream of mishandling from people, not the deeds of one person.
In conclusion, this is not a ratings problem. This is not because the show is bad. This is poor mismanagement. SEGA hasn’t been much better, having hardly discussed the show themselves. But every single thing that has gone wrong with the Sonic Boom cartoon, and quite a few others? Cartoon Network’s doing. SEGA isn’t the one airing the show. Cartoon Network is. Cartoon Network isn’t dealing with the Sonic Boom brand as a whole. SEGA is. I expect Cartoon Network to give proper treatment to all of their shows, no matter what it is. Do not obsess over a single show, offer it many many airings, giving it taglines like “Your New Favorite Show” when it hasn’t been that way for years, then outright ignore it. This is a disgrace, and a missed opportunity. I cannot stress enough how much ratings potential Sonic Boom has. And I cannot stress enough how badly Cartoon Network is treating this and many other shows. And it shows no signs of stopping.
This article was originally written by the author for TSSZ News.
Wow
I think Boom would be doing much better if Sega chose to put the show on Disney XD instead of Cartoon Network, cause the former actually treats it’s third party shows with just as much respect as their own shows so Boom may have gotten good timeslots and actual advertising.
Preach, Donnie!
You have forget one option Donnie.
Boom has been think, build and made to be a provider of derivative products since the begining, clearly not to serve as a provider of brand image, Sonic Boom doesn’t have the “aura”, the “iconic” touch that bring a classic/modern Sonic, Zelda, Rayman… to their respective company owner.
And a product which can’t or wasen’t made to become an “icon”, will die as soon as the public get bored of it.
Sure the management of Cartoon Network for the Boom series is clearly one of the issue, but I do not think this is the “main” issue.
You can’t deny that the “curiosity” of the audience may have play a big part into the rating of season 1, it was a new product, with an already sinister reputation which may have in fact helped the series, by giving to the audience the curiosity to check if yes or not this bad reputation was deserved or not.
Season 2 is the real test, does Sonic Boom can make its audience loyal to the show?
The answer is clearly no, from 2 million to 150K it’s a drop of 92% of the audience and the management of Cartoon Network cannot be by itself the only reason for such drop.
My modest opinion is that Sonic Boom has simply reach the limit of its “life expectancy” as a commercial product, people saw what was Sonic Boom and they have choose to support or not the franchise.
PS: sorry for my english, not my mother tongue by i try to do my best.
I wouldn’t say thats a fair assignment, especially since boomerang only has 34% of the US population. On CN they haven’t shown the show in some time so the reports have been strictly boomerang recently. With CN they don’t promote plus 6 Am time slot is the biggest issue.
How are viewers suppose to know when it’s on? Aside from the Sonic fans that look deep into it there isn’t. Cusual viewers probably don’t even know the season started, those who do feel the time slot is too extreme. Missing the show if they haven’t recorded it.
6 AM with no real promotion from Sega or CN is a big issue.
Now if it got all those things and still performed lousy than I could say thats a good prospective but as of right now theres way too many factors at play.
Sonic is still Sonic at the end of the day, there are fans who love classic, modern and Boom. I wouldn’t say one over the other because you really can’t speak for someone’s opinion.
But I will say Boom still has to prove itself and continue out of the mud the first two games left behind and stoping it would be a missed opportunity and loss of so much potential in my opinion.
“You can’t deny that the “curiosity” of the audience may have play a big part into the rating of season 1”
Yes I can. It’s called “people weren’t able to find out about the show and get curious in the first place.”
I don’t think I can be any clearer than with this article. The proof is right there. And I rarely say something like that.
@SSF1991 They were obviously curious about the show, otherwise the general bad reputation of Boom would have killed it pretty quickly.
But you will note that usualy when someone told to someone else that a movie/serie is a complet disaster, the first thing that you want to do is to see by yourself, it was the case with me, I saw indeed that it was (for me) a disaster, and I’m sure a lot of people started to give a check to the series for the sole pleasure of seeing whether this bad reputation is deserved or not, from there, or they become loyal, or they leave, as for the casual audience, well Boom wasen’t simply “good enough” for them to keep themselves informed about the show.
And with the internet era, it’s hard to bring the “lazyness” excuse of the audience, if they like enough something, don’t worry that most of the audience will keep themselves informed and relay the info
Why does every single person I’ve seen comment on TSSZ that hates the show think that the public agrees with them? The ratings didn’t drop until the promotion stopped. This is not hard to understand. Hell, the ratings skyrocketed when the promotion picked up again! The erratic ratings pattern doesn’t signify that people lost interest in the show. It’s a sign that they were still very much interested but simply had no knowledge of the show still going, due to poor promotion.
“They were obviously curious about the show, otherwise the general bad reputation of Boom would have killed it pretty quickly.”
Except it’s not obvious, and no it wouldn’t have. Did you even read the the article? I gave ratings data for multiple shows, showing how Boom’s ratings are not out of the ordinary, and how the show could easily reach a new peak in ratings. I discussed what Cartoon Network did wrong with Boom in the past. I sourced cases where Cartoon Network did similar things like this to other shows. I don’t think I could’ve presented a more solid case, and it’s probably the most solid one I’ve done so far. And your only counter-argument is simply “well the show sucked for me, so everyone else obviously must’ve have felt the same”. I don’t think you understand just how flawed and close-minded this argument is.
“it’s hard to bring the “lazyness” excuse of the audience, if they like enough something, don’t worry that most of the audience will keep themselves informed and relay the info”
Except it’s more than just lazyness. It’s PR failures. If you don’t promote your show, you don’t get viewers. This has been a golden rule in television for decades and isn’t hard to grasp. How do you even know this is the case, anyway? Again, you have absolutely no evidence that this is even happening. Your entire argument is “it happened to me, so it happened to everyone else”. That’s it. Your opinion that the show is bad is completely clouding your judgement, and it shows.
The quality of the show has nothing to do with this.
I want to watch it, unfortunately I don’t have Boomerang and the Cartoon Network airings are to early.
@SSF1991 “Why does every single person I’ve seen comment on TSSZ that hates the show think that the public agrees with them?”
Because I’m a part of the 30+ years old public, usualy where Sonic Boom do its lowest rating, so obviously, I can talk and judge the series only from this perspective, I can understand why Sonic Boom is sucessfull for a younger audience, but as from me, I do not found what I seek now in a TV show.
“It’s a sign that they were still very much interested but simply had no knowledge of the show still going, due to poor promotion.”
Babylon 5 was in the same case in the 90s, badly promoted, regularly threatened with cancellation by the broadcaster PTEN, far too ahead of its time (the series was full of harsh theme putting the american society on the edge of its own contradiction at this time) and always in the shadow ot ST: Deep Space Nine and you can understand why the rating were low and the production complicated.
But Babylon 5 get a solid loyalty from those which have watched the series, without this little fanbase, so solid (with private donation to support the production), yeah the series would clearly have been canceled.
So yeah that why I think that indeed, there is not enough people which really get concerned about Sonic Boom, at least for the 18+ audience, I can understant that for the -10 audience, they neither have the power, the will or the knowledge about how to follow actively the news about the series.
“Your opinion that the show is bad is completely clouding your judgement, and it shows.”
Because you are not in the opposite case maybe?
Sonic Boom did the brillant succes to unite against him a major part of both the classic and modern Sonic fans against him, as well as a part of the hardcore gamer not a part of the Sonic fanbase, it would be maybe interesting to understand how and why instead of putting all the fault to CN no?
“But Babylon 5 get a solid loyalty from those which have watched the series, without this little fanbase, so solid (with private donation to support the production), yeah the series would clearly have been canceled.”
Every single show has a cult following of some kind, even popular shows, it’s nothing new. And again, this has nothing to do with promoting your show. Your example is apples and oranges. Sonic Boom has not been threatened by its broadcaster and it wasn’t too ahead of its time. It was never in the shadow of other shows. Production of the show hasn’t been complicated, broadcastng has. You’re comparing a 20 year old serious show to a 3 year old comedy sitcom. Oh, and you’re completely ignoring what we know about this show and the evidence I gave in the article.
“Because you are not in the opposite case maybe?”
No, because many times that I’ve been in the opposite case I still understand why others feel that way. For example, I absolutely despite Pokemon GO, but I understand that people like it. And even then, I acknowledge when evidence points towards a different route than mine (in the case of my example, mobile data). You have yet to do this.
“Sonic Boom did the brillant succes to unite against him a major part of both the classic and modern Sonic fans against him, as well as a part of the hardcore gamer not a part of the Sonic fanbase, it would be maybe interesting to understand how and why instead of putting all the fault to CN no?” Except that’s not what happened. Especially in relation to the cartoon, considering a lot of Sonic fans like the cartoon (based on my own personal experience surfing various Sonic sites and forums). Oh and quite a few of these Boom carton fans are Classic/Modern fans too. And by the way, not everyone that watches Sonic Boom are Classic/Modern fans. In fact, they’re propably not hardcore Sonic fans in the first place. And there are legitimate Boom fans too. Honestly, the only division that has come from fans in relation to the Boom cartoon has been entitled, hostile haters.
@SSF1991
“Oh, and you’re completely ignoring what we know about this show and the evidence I gave in the article.”
I do not ingoring it, I simply don’t beleive that is the only reason, not with a such drop in the rating.
“considering a lot of Sonic fans like the cartoon (based on my own personal experience surfing various Sonic sites and forums). Oh and quite a few of these Boom carton fans are Classic/Modern fans too.”
I have noted the exact opposite, probably because I’m from the EU (France) I have to admit it, Boom or even the comics were never been a “thing” here, as stated on another topic, in France Boom bring 34% of the 4 – 10 years old audience and is broadcasted on a free chanel (Gulli) which have a average rating of 1.4% for the whole french population, apparently not enough for Gulli which have moved the series to 05:30 am…
“And by the way, not everyone that watches Sonic Boom are Classic/Modern fans. In fact, they’re propably not hardcore Sonic fans in the first place.”
Ah something on which we can be agreed and that precisely why I think Boom was been made in the first place to be a provider of derivative products, you know like the G.I. Joe cartoon show (and lots of others) in the 90s in the idea, it has no other intention or purpose than that, the question is, does this is a good thing (as a whole) for Sonic in general?
“Honestly, the only division that has come from fans in relation to the Boom cartoon has been entitled, hostile haters.”
Because love and hate are indissociable, you can’t hate something passionately if you do not feel concerned about the object of your hatred in the first place, if people hate Sonic Boom, it’s because they love Sonic at the first place, they fear what Sonic Boom could bring to the series as a whole and if you spend some time to talk with them, you will note that one of the complain which come pretty often is the fear of a “large population replacement” in the fanbase, they fear that Sega is actively trying to appeal to a new younger audience by putting in their mind that the Boom Sonic is the main Sonic.
Personally, even if the risk technically exist, I do not believe this will happen, Sonic Boom franchise is already basically dead in the EU and Japan (i wish you good luck if you want to find a Sonic Boom derivated product in France) and you know what happen when a provider of derivative products lost its ability to sells derivated product, the only unknow is the case of the U.S. market.
I can only guess that Sega will eventually completely withdraw themselves from the EU market for the Sonic Boom product and stay focus on the U.S., after all it will not be the first time they did it.
“I do not ingoring it, I simply don’t beleive that is the only reason, not with a such drop in the rating.”
Except yes you are. I clearly explained why the ratings dropped. It doesn’t take much to see that the poor time slot and especially the lack of promotion is what did it, the evidence is there. Again, this is something I rarely say. But I showed just how bad Cartoon Network is.
This is just…wow. I mean, seriously! This article is outright…cathartic! God bless you, Donnie! Never stop talking!
Someone should make a #Fuckonami hashtag for CN 🙂
#FUCartoonetworK
#ThankYouCN for helping us getting rid of this shitty Sonic Boom series.
steven a lot of people like the tv show
nvm steven is a troll just ignore him
Well said, I feel the exact same way.
This is basically how Nickelodeon seems to be overpromoting Spongebob Squarepants as their number one show, all while treating their other shows as weak.
Also, this isn’t the first time Cartoon Network’s overpromoted a show(Johnny Test).
P.S. SEGA, please move Sonic Boom to Netflix.
I agree! There seriously needs to be a corporate culture revolution in this world like none ever seen. This gross incompetence seems to be in almost everything I see nowadays. Utility companies like our internet service providers, pick almost any store out there especially the mega chain stores e.g. Walmart, K-Mart, Sears, Macys etc., restaurants you name it. I will say right now this cannot keep on continuing and things just keep on running like this. Things will tank eventually and what’s bad is innocent people get drug down into the black hole vacuums that are created by this gross incompetence. I’m gonna go out on a limb and say this to these companies. Blind gambling on things had better stop cause trends have been going down hill over the last few years and my thought on this is people better learn to dedicate themselves, prioritize tasks properly and start caring cause if not you’re gonna sink. Plus don’t let your head get too big or it will explode. 😉 That’s my thoughts anyway.
Man this whole thing just sucks. I love Sonic Boom. I really do. I think it’s a fantastic show. I don’t even know when the episodes air anymore. I can’t find them. When episodes do come out, I still cant find them, I see bad ratings on this website, and I feel bad for Sonic Boom. Then repeat every few weeks whenever a new episode comes out.
Let’s not forget that the CN re-runs ratings will be hit anyway, because most fans (at least, those who are aware the season has started) will have watched the Boomerang episodes on YouTube.
Seriously, I wonder what the viewing figures are actually like if it were possible to add the internet views to it. Nobody at CN is doing this show any favours when their handling of the show is actively increasing piracy rather than trying to stop it :/
I’m not sure why CN would be giving this show the shaft, it’s writing is nearly on the level of Teen Titans GO!
But then again, gotta milk the one show that isn’t even CN’s own stuff, it’s DC’s.
I pray to god Justice League Action can get some pull, it’s the one good DC Comics related thing in ages aside from the off-hand animated movies.
Pretty much. I have no idea what’s happened to them, they used to be my favorite channel, but now I feel more inclined to just watch my favorite shows online instead of on their channel because of how they treat their shows. Still, I feel that that also contributes to the problem somewhat.
I just wish they could get their act together, because this is seriously pitiful. I don’t like acting like one era is better than the other, but the channel was truly much better up until 2008, at least they promoted every single show they had, they even treated the channel as one big world the cartoons all coexisted in. Whatever happened to that sense of pride in being the number one source for cartoons and having, you know, more than just one cartoon you like to promote? I wouldn’t be this nostalgic right now if the channel was actually trying to promote something even better than what it originally had.
Now I see whats the point for all of this. Cartoon Network treat there shows badly and try to act like they are forgotten for a few years. Besides, I already know that regular show is reaching its last episode tomorrow because the show creator wanted to end the series so far. So, this is the close thing that regular show gets in season 8. You know if cartoon Network starts making better shows and bring the company more audiences then they will have a good future for them.
Also the sonic boom thing been airing in boomerang for a while now. I see why cartoon Network haven’t put out new episodes on there Network.
Even though there were Boomerang airings in-between seasons, that was still a poor move. Especially considering they didn’t announce that either.
Well if you say so. Because I miss a few new episodes on there and after I realize until now, it’s on boomerang. Besides the tv show is doing well but not the game.
Just because Sonic Boom has low views and ratings doesn’t mean million’s of people aren’t watching the show….
It’s called the Internet…. and cheating….
There be Pirates out there downloading the booty!
I’ve seen the views for these pirated videos. It’s not that great, so it has little contribution to the problem. And I’m highly doubtful millions of people aren’t watching the show because of YouTube.
Again, every time the ratings sank is a point where Cartoon Network had stopped promoting the show.
Well certainly Sonic Boom is a great show and word would get out there on the internet and more people would look it up.
It has smart writers who are sometimes very lazy, but smart… I don’t think the writers of Sonic Boom treat the viewers as dumb and people respect that.
It would make the show more popular, but at this point I don’t think anyone hasn’t heard about Sonic Boom and different people will tune in every week!
A correction on the view counts of Sonic Boom rips on YouTube. Here are some examples with 500,000 to nearly 2,000,000 views:
https://youtu.be/fz4NLsKIQZ8
https://youtu.be/4VfDndiGtFs
https://youtu.be/-BwmIEPNPp4
https://youtu.be/gVKVLzUkI9g
Note: There were many more with high counts but they got pulled on account of copyright claims.
A correction on the view counts of Sonic Boom rips on YouTube. Here are some examples with 500,000 to nearly 2,000,000 views:
https://youtu.be/fz4NLsKIQZ8
https://youtu.be/4VfDndiGtFs
Note: There were many more with high counts but they got pulled on account of copyright claims.
A correction on the view counts of Sonic Boom rips on YouTube. Here are some examples with 500,000 to nearly 2,000,000 views.
Note: There were many more with high counts but they got pulled on account of copyright claims.
https://youtu.be/fz4NLsKIQZ8
https://youtu.be/4VfDndiGtFs
https://youtu.be/-BwmIEPNPp4
https://youtu.be/gVKVLzUkI9g
Some examples:
https://youtu.be/fz4NLsKIQZ8
https://youtu.be/4VfDndiGtFs
Example:
https://youtu.be/fz4NLsKIQZ8
Example:
https://youtu.be/4VfDndiGtFs
How in the absolute hell did they get that many views?
To be fair, these may be worldwide views. We were mainly talking about the US audience. Still though.
ARRRRR!!!!!
Best TSSZNews article of the year so far! I couldn’t agree more! Awesome extensive research! Let’s just hope season three production doesn’t get canned midway from Cartoon Network’s hamhandedness.
Don’t ever shut up donnie keep up the good work
sonic boom should be on cartoon network instead of boomerang because boomerang is for old shows and alot of people dont have boomerang like me i think teen titans go is cool but cartoon network should let sonic boom and other shows be on the channel more when sonic boom comes back to cartoon network it should be on at a better time 6am is kinda early
i dont know why i have that picture
I have boomerang now but it should still be on cartoon network so more people can watch it
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