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raspykoo
Scratcher
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Market an older age audience on Scratch?

Firedrake969 wrote:

BookOwl wrote:

Firedrake969 wrote:

BookOwl wrote:

Lythium wrote:

It would be great if Scratch promoted Pokémon.
Not everyone likes Pokémon…
Not everyone likes X brand…
Which is one of the reasons why Scratch shouldn't be promoting anything…
So are you saying that if not absolutely everyone likes something, it shouldn't happen? (“happen” means being promoted in this case)

The message is that even if you like something doesn't mean everybody else is always going to like it either.

There has been repeated Pokemon Go reports on the news.There's even one going on right now. You know that's saying something?
PrincessPanda_test_
Scratcher
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Market an older age audience on Scratch?

I would like to see Sonic the Hedgehog here.
raspykoo
Scratcher
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Market an older age audience on Scratch?

PrincessPanda_test_ wrote:

I would like to see Sonic the Hedgehog here.

That's because you're in the fandom.
(no, i'm not trying to start up an argument, just stating a fact)
It's the same reason why I wanted Doctor Who. But it isn't specifically for all ages. In my opinion it is, but not everybody can agree on that.
dude341
Scratcher
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Market an older age audience on Scratch?

alexphan wrote:

dude341 wrote:

alexphan wrote:

Support, maybe a show that's around…10+? Something pg.

dude341 wrote:

raspykoo wrote:

Do you have any ideas of more “age fit” TV shows/Games/Books/Movies to market on here? I think that it has to have a good fandom so a child that would want to look up art for it or subjects related to it won't get any bad or inappropriate results.

The Amazing World of Gumball. It's a cartoon network show that people of all ages watch. And it is appropriate for Scratch.
ayyyyyyyy
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I like TAWOG too
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yay
Lythium
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

raspykoo wrote:

Firedrake969 wrote:

BookOwl wrote:

Firedrake969 wrote:

BookOwl wrote:

Lythium wrote:

It would be great if Scratch promoted Pokémon.
Not everyone likes Pokémon…
Not everyone likes X brand…
Which is one of the reasons why Scratch shouldn't be promoting anything…
So are you saying that if not absolutely everyone likes something, it shouldn't happen? (“happen” means being promoted in this case)

The message is that even if you like something doesn't mean everybody else is always going to like it either.

There has been repeated Pokemon Go reports on the news.There's even one going on right now. You know that's saying something?
Again, Pokémon Go does more good than bad.
And Pokémon Go isn't the only Pokémon thing, is it? There's the anime, the collectible cards, the video games…
LP_Play
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

raspykoo wrote:

NoxSpooth wrote:

raspykoo wrote:

Lythium wrote:

BookOwl wrote:

Lythium wrote:

It would be great if Scratch promoted Pokémon.
Not everyone likes Pokémon…
Not everyone likes Powerpuff Girls….

Not everyone likes meeting strangers on the street who could do anything to them.
Not everyone likes Doctor Who.

Not everyone likes Homestuck
Let's all take a minute and ponder how we got from Pokemon to Homestuck.

Last edited by LP_Play (July 20, 2016 13:44:01)

raspykoo
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

Lythium wrote:

raspykoo wrote:

Firedrake969 wrote:

BookOwl wrote:

Firedrake969 wrote:

BookOwl wrote:

Lythium wrote:

It would be great if Scratch promoted Pokémon.
Not everyone likes Pokémon…
Not everyone likes X brand…
Which is one of the reasons why Scratch shouldn't be promoting anything…
So are you saying that if not absolutely everyone likes something, it shouldn't happen? (“happen” means being promoted in this case)

The message is that even if you like something doesn't mean everybody else is always going to like it either.

There has been repeated Pokemon Go reports on the news.There's even one going on right now. You know that's saying something?
Again, Pokémon Go does more good than bad.
And Pokémon Go isn't the only Pokémon thing, is it? There's the anime, the collectible cards, the video games…

You know what? I really don't care about your fandom. The only reason for right now if Pokemon was marketed on this website would be for Pokemon Go. It's the new trend.

I'm not going to say anything about Doctor Who, because the majority here say it's not for all ages. I disagree, but it's okay. I'm not going to bring another argument in this forum post about fandoms, and you are not going to either.

Last edited by raspykoo (July 20, 2016 15:36:13)

abbotcostello
Scratcher
100+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

I was a little bit disgruntled when I saw that Scratch was promoting some and not others (especially since it's geared towards the younger audience) and Scratch is for all ages. I think it was done because even though Scratch is for all ages, most of the people on this site are on the younger side of the spectrum. I still was not happy, though: First of all, not everyone watches this shows. Don't go firing at me, because I know that most people watch TV, but some don't very much and a few, like me, don't really at all. I think that Scratch should be promoting their little characters (in my opinion, the Scratch Cat overshadows the others too much) and they should have their own little story just for being the mascots of Scratch.
raspykoo
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

abbotcostello wrote:

I was a little bit disgruntled when I saw that Scratch was promoting some and not others (especially since it's geared towards the younger audience) and Scratch is for all ages. I think it was done because even though Scratch is for all ages, most of the people on this site are on the younger side of the spectrum. I still was not happy, though: First of all, not everyone watches this shows. Don't go firing at me, because I know that most people watch TV, but some don't very much and a few, like me, don't really at all. I think that Scratch should be promoting their little characters (in my opinion, the Scratch Cat overshadows the others too much) and they should have their own little story just for being the mascots of Scratch.

That's true, and it's a better idea. We don't know anything about the other mascots. I think this is better than talking about which fandom should be promoted on here.

Besides, the only reason why I watch TV anymore is because of Doctor Who. (do not yell at me for that statement.)
1MatsuLover
Scratcher
500+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

I respect your opinion, but no support as Scratch doesn't promote fandoms.
Off-Topic Note: Am I the only Osomatsu-San person in this discussion?

Last edited by 1MatsuLover (July 20, 2016 16:19:41)

raspykoo
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

1MatsuLover wrote:

I respect your opinion, but no support as Scratch doesn't promote fandoms.

I was a little bit disgruntled when I saw that Scratch was promoting some and not others (especially since it's geared towards the younger audience) and Scratch is for all ages. I think it was done because even though Scratch is for all ages, most of the people on this site are on the younger side of the spectrum. I still was not happy, though: First of all, not everyone watches this shows. Don't go firing at me, because I know that most people watch TV, but some don't very much and a few, like me, don't really at all. I think that Scratch should be promoting their little characters (in my opinion, the Scratch Cat overshadows the others too much) and they should have their own little story just for being the mascots of Scratch.

What about this?
1MatsuLover
Scratcher
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Market an older age audience on Scratch?

raspykoo wrote:

1MatsuLover wrote:

I respect your opinion, but no support as Scratch doesn't promote fandoms.

I was a little bit disgruntled when I saw that Scratch was promoting some and not others (especially since it's geared towards the younger audience) and Scratch is for all ages. I think it was done because even though Scratch is for all ages, most of the people on this site are on the younger side of the spectrum. I still was not happy, though: First of all, not everyone watches this shows. Don't go firing at me, because I know that most people watch TV, but some don't very much and a few, like me, don't really at all. I think that Scratch should be promoting their little characters (in my opinion, the Scratch Cat overshadows the others too much) and they should have their own little story just for being the mascots of Scratch.

What about this?
Oh
the2000
Scratcher
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Market an older age audience on Scratch?

I'm sorry, but imo, I don't care about this. I guess I was annoyed a little with tPPG but I only barely thought of doing gumball.
I care even less because I don't have cable
I was a little bit disgruntled when I saw that Scratch was promoting some and not others (especially since it's geared towards the younger audience) and Scratch is for all ages. I think it was done because even though Scratch is for all ages, most of the people on this site are on the younger side of the spectrum. I still was not happy, though: First of all, not everyone watches this shows. Don't go firing at me, because I know that most people watch TV, but some don't very much and a few, like me, don't really at all. I think that Scratch should be promoting their little characters (in my opinion, the Scratch Cat overshadows the others too much) and they should have their own little story just for being the mascots of Scratch.
I like your point.
raspykoo
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

the2000 wrote:

I'm sorry, but imo, I don't care about this. I guess I was annoyed a little with tPPG but I only barely thought of doing gumball.
I care even less because I don't have cable
I was a little bit disgruntled when I saw that Scratch was promoting some and not others (especially since it's geared towards the younger audience) and Scratch is for all ages. I think it was done because even though Scratch is for all ages, most of the people on this site are on the younger side of the spectrum. I still was not happy, though: First of all, not everyone watches this shows. Don't go firing at me, because I know that most people watch TV, but some don't very much and a few, like me, don't really at all. I think that Scratch should be promoting their little characters (in my opinion, the Scratch Cat overshadows the others too much) and they should have their own little story just for being the mascots of Scratch.
I like your point.

I can see what you're saying. I think it's better not marketing anything at all and do something Scratch mascot related.

Last edited by raspykoo (July 22, 2016 18:46:09)

LP_Play
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

Anyways, we shouldn't have fandoms marketed on Scratch. The only reason why CN is here is because CN wanted to be here.
NanoRook
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

BookOwl wrote:

No Support.
Scratch shouldn't be promoting any tv shows or fandoms.

Powerpuff Girls.
We Bare Bears.

Ring a bell?
happyland440
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

I wish Scratch was like the 1.4 days, when there were no Scratch partnerships and Powerpuff Girls invading Scratch.

So semi-support.
pvz_pro
Scratcher
500+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

1. this better fits in requests
2. nope, no need to do so
Scratcher1002
Scratcher
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Market an older age audience on Scratch?

raspykoo wrote:

BookOwl wrote:

No Support.
Scratch shouldn't be promoting any tv shows or fandoms.

Then why are they promoting things like Powerpuff Girls and We Bare Bears?
Because they were sponsored by Cartoon Network. (CN gave the ST/MIT money, and the ST promoted their shows for a little bit.)

happyland440 wrote:

I wish Scratch was like the 1.4 days, when there were no Scratch partnerships and Powerpuff Girls invading Scratch.

So semi-support.
I've barely seen any Powerpuff Girls projects aside from the SDS they had. Warrior Cats invaded Scratch, not Powerpuff Girls.

Last edited by Scratcher1002 (July 22, 2016 22:07:15)

raspykoo
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Market an older age audience on Scratch?

happyland440 wrote:

I wish Scratch was like the 1.4 days, when there were no Scratch partnerships and Powerpuff Girls invading Scratch.

So semi-support.

Me too. I had Scratch 1.4 ever since I was 7 and only made an account just recently. The games were entertaining, and there were no promotional deals whatsoever.

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