why was young justice cancelled and why isn't teen titans go! cancelled yet?

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Magenera said:
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We can at least agree that both shows went off on their own terms when they finally did got cancelled... (Not that many shows can say that, by the way...)
Young Justice ended with a plan Darkside invasion. Beat badguys, oh it's Darkside, to bad the show was cancelled.
Honestly, I COMPLETELY forgot about Darkseid's "less than a minute" cameo at the very end of the final episode of Young Justice... I believe the reason why I did forget (until you reminded me) was because of how both "out-of-place" and "in-place" that final scene is, given the pending cancellation... (It's like Season 1's ending with the "missing hours" bit... only more "out of nowhere", I guess...) The more I think about that particular scene, the more it makes it seem like it's leading to some "big" Young Justice movie... (or video game, but not the video game that came out quite recently unfortunately...) It also reminds me that I barely remember how Green Lantern ended in it's final season as well...

Now I wish the DC Nation block was at a MUCH better TV time-slot... Shows like Young Justice, Green Lantern, and even Beware the Batman seem to work better if shown at, like, the afternoon or the evening... (and I still remember the earlier episodes of Young Justice premiering on Friday nights, I think...) Or maybe I just wanted the block to be at a time that worked for me instead of what was suppose to work for a younger demographic...
It wasn't out of place though. There was seeds that was placed as far as the first season, but the T.V. personality dude worked for Darkside. The light when was working for Darkside it was planted. But it never made it to it's final season.

Green Lantern ending with Aya sacraficing herself to save the universe from her, Razer goes off to be alone and a blue ring follows him. There was plan to be a battle between the Yellow Lanterns and Green Lanterns, oh and introducing Kyle and Soranik. But on it's own Green Lantern ended felt completed.
1. I did say both "out-of-place" and "in-place", when talking about the Darkseid "cameo"... I didn't say that it shouldn't have been there in the first place... (Also, I'm finally remembering those last episodes of Green Lantern... Yeah, everything except what the next season could have been about I'm slowly remembering...)
2. I really need to re-watch both these series again, the more I think about it... While Green Lantern was going in the direction The Legend of Korra is trying to go currently (with semi-isolated seasons connected together through continuation and continuity), Young Justice has two semi-completely different storylines running simultaneously... One with the season's main storyline (which the show mainly focused on) and the other on the Light itself (where Season 2 had more episodes just focusing on that storyline altogether) and only if you are following both can you see how "predictable" it can get in the later episodes, I think... well, besides the predictable "bad guys always one step ahead" twist... (Yeah, when I made that comment, I was mostly thinking about how the main story of Season 2 ended instead of thinking about the overall scope of the show itself...)
3. Even if they were still going, Young Justice only had one season max to go while Green Lantern had a minimum of two or three left... Then again, I still stand by a show like Young Justice should have been shown at a much later time of the day, given how much you had to think throughout the show itself... Green Lantern was fine where it was, but as you kinda said, the CGI threw it a bit which was a bummer in its own right...
4. We've kinda been diving into major spoiler territory here, kinda of...
 

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Well, here's some insight on why we lost Young Justice. At least in part.
http://io9.com/paul-dini-superhero-cartoon-execs-dont-want-largely-f-1483758317

Kinda sucks, frankly. I liked the show.

I need a DC/Marvel overload channel, or something. I mean I like Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go, Young Justice, Green Jantern. They all need to be on.
Justice League incarnations were awesome. Kevin Conroy is pretty much the voice of batman to me. Mark Hamil is the voice of Joker to me.

At least there's Boomerang for Teen Titans repeats.

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Yeah, I guess it is.
 

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Kenbo Slice said:
Because these are the people who run CN


But seriously, because even though tons of people loved Young Justice, all that matters is "TOY SALES TOY SALES TOY SALES." Also because Cartoon Network doesn't want to appeal to anyone older than the age of twelve.
If it makes you feel better, Cartoon Network knows exactly what it's doing.

 

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Not to mention how out of character they've made the Titans now. If they would have done GO! with a new voice crew, I would probably be pretty warm to the show after watching it. However, that is not the case. I won't wish cancellation of it because it does seem to be pretty good, I'm just always going to be bitter because the original Teen Titans is still to this day one of my favorite cartoons. Young Justice had potential, but they did too much
I agree with the characters being out of, well, character in Teen Titans GO!. Raven and Starfire are the only ones who, to me, remain the same. Raven=dark, moody, depressed, but has a hidden side of happiness. Starefire=cluess alien girl who overreacts to a lot of Earth customs, but remains sweet and a good friend.

Robin has gone from being a solid leader to a self-centered ego maniac with tactics going out the window (when he's fighting Mamoth, Robin would never have allowed his pride to get in the way).

Cybory has gone from the tech guy to someone who doesn't understand his teammates feelings (I am still bothered about how he behaves through the entire episode where Raven breaks a tooth, and then he doesn't even learn his lesson at the end).

And Beast Boy has become a whining, flip-flopping hero. He always complains about their work, tries his hardest to weasel out of it ("Oh, sometimes I just paint an animal green." WHAT?!) and when he does get kicked out, he whines to be let back in. The original Beast Boy would never abandon his friends in a fight like this one does.

It's like this show took a minor character flaw from these three and made that flaw their entire character. And it bothers me to no end. So far, the only episodes I have truly enjoyed of that show are the ones that focus on Raven or Starfire. The other ones I spend too much time going, "No, that's not how Beast Boy/Robin/Cyborg would act right now!"
 

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well.... http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/130556-Paul-Dini-Superhero-Cartoon-Execs-Dont-Want-Female-Viewers this pretty much answerd my question