
For years, people like me, who have put their all into what you see
on your screens, have been put through the wringer by people underneath human skin.
We, the creative minds behind your favourite creations, have been
treated like disposable puppets by a cesspit we wish we never stepped foot in.
Beneath is a showcase of just what this demon can truly do to our efforts and our passion.
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The Angry Beavers were the first creation to be torn a new one by the orange flame.
Originally planned to end with an episode dubbed Bye Bye Beavers, they, with permission from the company,
would rip The Angry Beavers apart, lying about the series simply being scrapped due to
over-budgeting and failed deadline expectations.
Let us see what other passion projects they ruined.
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My Life As A Teenage Robot is another example of what happens when a demon is allowed to run the place.
The third and final season would secretly become its last, but would not air until late-2008, where the people
behind the series had already left to do different things.
That demon lied to its own workforce, making them work themselves to the bone, only to scrap
the rest of their work and not bother showing to those who were waiting patiently until it was too late.

Random! Cartoons began the start of what the demon had to do to all of us.
Last year, one of my fellow workers pitched a show, Harvey Birdville, but they weren't going to let the cartoon fly.
They murdered it before it could take its first breath.
Goes to show, that demon doesn't care about creative ideas.
Their cartoons may be random, but their outcomes are a different story.
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The more you give in, the more you're powering their ability to abuse us. But the question is, what can be done about it?
I'll tell you what can be done.
1. Whenever you see a friend watch Nickelodeon, tell them to switch to another channel, fast.
2. Apply the first rule to yourself as well.
3. Do not buy their merch, especially not ones of their yellow cashcow.
4. Tell anyone else on other platforms to stop watching the channel.
You can do so by spreading this hashtag:
#downwiththesplat
If you send this hashtag, tell them who sent 'ya, Sarah.
With your support, you can put an end to the suffering we are forced to take part in.