Netflix Just Disrespected Animation Again, and It's BAD

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Résumé

TLDRThe video discusses Netflix's decision to remove almost all its interactive animated specials by December 1st, leading to concerns that these titles may become lost media. The interactive specials, such as Cat Burglar and Carmen San Diego, allowed viewers to control events in the story, offering a unique experience compared to traditional animated content. The removal decision is likely due to these specials not achieving the same viewership numbers as other offerings. This highlights a broader issue in the streaming age where companies have complete control over digital content, which can be removed at their discretion. Viewers are encouraged to access these interactive specials before they are no longer available.

A retenir

  • 📉 Interactive titles face removal due to lower viewership.
  • 💻 Interactive specials offer unique viewer participation.
  • ❌ Netflix's decision could make content lost media.
  • 🗓️ Titles being removed by December 1st.
  • 🔍 Streaming era allows full content control by companies.
  • 🗣️ Video encourages discussion on respecting animation.

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    Netflix has a history of canceling animated shows and is now removing interactive animated specials like "Cat Burglar" and "Carmen San Diego." These specials let viewers control the storyline and offered a unique viewing experience. However, by December 1st, most of these will be gone from the platform. The removal is attributed to a lack of popularity and a shift in Netflix's focus to new technologies. Without physical copies, once removed, these shows could become inaccessible, and potentially lost media. The video encourages discussion on the topic and questions Netflix's respect for animation.

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Questions fréquemment posées

  • Why is Netflix removing interactive specials?

    Interactive specials weren't as popular as standard content, and Netflix wants to focus on successful formats.

  • What might happen to the interactive titles after being delisted?

    They might become lost media as they are primarily available only on Netflix.

  • Why are interactive specials unique?

    They allow viewers to control how events play out, offering a more engaging experience.

  • When will Netflix delist the interactive titles?

    They will be removed from the streaming service on December 1st.

  • What is a consequence of the streaming era mentioned in the video?

    Companies have full control over their content and can remove it without consumer input.

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    can you stop disrespecting animation for
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    5
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    minutes so just when you think things
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    can't get any worse they get worse
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    Netflix has a long history of deleting
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    cartoons from existence and canceling
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    them before they're really given a
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    chance over the years one of their
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    experiments included the wild world of
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    interactive specials instead of sitting
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    in front of a screen silently you
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    actually control how events play out
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    you're a part of the show it was a neat
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    way to stand out from the crowd and
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    offered viewers an alternative if they
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    were feeling adventurous now some of
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    these interactive specials were entirely
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    told through animation whether that be
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    cat burglar Carmen San Diego battle
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    Kitty and more it was fun while it
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    lasted but now Netflix decided that
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    these bad boys aren't worth keeping
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    around on December 1st almost every
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    interactive title will be delisted from
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    the streaming service never to be seen
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    again normally that would be just
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    disappointing but not the end of the
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    world this is the internet people pirate
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    everything it's not necessarily that
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    simple though when it comes to all this
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    interactive stuff that experience is a
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    lot harder to preserve because most of
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    this content is only available on
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    Netflix they might just become lost
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    media now you might be wondering why
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    well the first reason is because Netflix
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    sucks nobody likes you there's also this
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    the technology served its purpose but is
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    now limiting as we focus on
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    technological efforts in other areas
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    spokesperson Christy kelher says also
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    this could have very easily been a
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    popularity thing interactive titles just
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    weren't reaching the same highs in
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    viewership as standard Cartoons by
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    delisting them they can focus on what
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    works instead this is just the
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    complicated reality of the streaming era
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    without physical releases companies have
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    full control over their content they
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    take things off and they don't care what
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    you think so before all of this
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    potentially becomes lost media you still
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    have a few weeks to experience it it may
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    or may not be the last time you'll be
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    able to but what do you think about
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    Netflix pulling the plug on
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    interactivity will they ever learn to
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    respect animation let's talk in the
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    comments but anyway that's all for this
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Tags
  • Netflix
  • interactive specials
  • animation
  • lost media
  • streaming era
  • Cartoons
  • digital content