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JabDiffusion

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Will this mean the end of Jabcomix? The AI looks like it puts in more effort.
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haha

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How would you fix TMNT? For me it's...

- Kill off Karai because she always gets away with her crimes. About time she's killed off for them.

- Kill off the bloated cast of useless characters that no one seriously cares about like Jennika, Alopex, April, Casey, and what not.

- The turtles must intentionally kill their enemies. The pacifism trash is killing this franchise. Why should any villain be scared of the turtles when they know they will be enabled to get away with their crimes? Enough said.

- No changes in race for the characters.

Anyway what would you do to improve this franchise?
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What does /co/ think of her?
>inb4 anime
It's actually an off model gif, like 50% of the catalog, of the thundercats loli!
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THE FLASH FINAL SEASON TALKBACK

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09x05: The Mask of the Red Death - Part 2

>THE ERA OF THE RED DEATH - As the Red Death (guest star Javicia Leslie) wreaks havoc on Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) and Iris (Candice Patton) come up with a plan and turn to Cecile (Danielle Nicolet) for help. Barry is faced with what he thinks was his greatest mistake, and the Red Death's greatest success. Khione (Danielle Panabaker) wants to help Team Flash, but Barry can't risk losing her. Joe (Jesse L. Martin) gives Barry very much needed advice.


Stream
https://ustvgo.tv/the-cw-live-streaming-free/


10 minutes to showtime.
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>Oh my gosh, are you holding my hand? Weirdo.
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Republicans are so fucking stupid

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Toonami General #9

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>FCC massively deregulated children's TV in 1981, allowing toy companies to directly market show to children.

>https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/business/1983/12/23/fcc-weakens-policy-on-tv-for-children/f1404264-0c27-42ba-862a-ded4c9a7e435/
>https://bettermarketing.pub/the-great-marketing-deregulation-2125a0efe094
>All educational content and content actually good for children fell by the wayside.
Saturday morning cartoons of the 1980s were the first time advertisers had a single dominant venue where they could market directly to children unmediated by parents or educators. They could directly tell the nation's 6-year-olds "You won't be happy unless you own this toy."
Result: The branded childhood. In-demand toys existed before the 1980s, of course, but it never had a fraction of the reach, homogeneity, and--especially--tie-in branding that was created in the 1950s.
We now have a generation of adults in their 30s and 40s who are neurologically incapable of differentiating positive feelings from franchises--their brains are wired that way. Nostalgia has always existed, but this is the first generation where it's completely owned by brands.
Now that the creators are themselves the product of being marketed to as children, the snake is eating its own tail--both the marketers and the audience want only an endless regurgitation of a commercial for 8-year-olds from 1987.
The consequences for actual creators are catastrophic--our demand for an eternal branded childhood serves to funnel money directly to corporate IP holders and away from anyone trying to make something new and different. There's no clear path to undo the damage. Now that the consolidation is driven not just by corporate corporate interests but by consumer demand, even re-regulating and de-monopolizing the industry wouldn't fix it. Even if we were offered alternatives, we wouldn't take them.
Thanks a lot, Reagan.
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Is she a good character or is she just Luz's girlfriend?
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