mrmichaelt wrote: ↑March 1st, 2022, 6:15 am Yeah, if I recall, when Teen Titans Go! came out, Teen Titans fans blew a gasket. When Thundercats Roar came out and revealed it was using a similar... idk how to describe it, chibi kiddie look and the show was more comedic than action -- the Thundercat fans blew a gasket. So in the same vein, I wouldn't see Ghostbusters fans supporting a similar show.
The next GB animation could be more along the lines of the visual style prevalent in Spiderverse or Mitchells vs. The Machines that Sony Pictures Imageworks presided over.
TT fans eventually calmed down and MOSTLY either just accepted TTG as it's own thing and moved on or enjoyed it (I'm personally not a fan, but I gotta admit some of the writing on that show is absolutely hilarious... but as a whole, the show isn't for me). While a huge departure from Teen Titans, it celebrated the history of the previous show and DC Comics while also being satire of it, but it was all good fun. What pissed off original Teen Titans fans was getting teased a return of the original show at the end of the TTG movie only for it to be a TT/TTG cross over movie.
Flipside of that... Thundercats Roar was just... bad. The writing was bad even for a kid's show and went out of it's way to insult the franchise and fandom.