USER: Note: This is fictional Forumey commented on 24 December 2023 at 21:00pm So, Since Sony has bought them back from Narrative, Pop is set to undergo a slew of changes They are retooling Toonattik to make it how it was for much of its original CITV run, with crazy challenges, plenty of pies and they are even taking the "Guess the Character" thing Swipe It has going on, Joe Tasker is leaving, so Swipe It is merging with Toonattik It also seems Pop are renovating, bringing back their logo and presentation from 2010, They are also radically changing their programming, Say goodbye to Alvin & the Chipmunks, Squish, Miraculous, Sadie Sparks and Kung Fu Wa/Sock, as The Hollow, Totally Doctor Who, American Dragon: Jake Long and Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go will be taking their place. Also Pokemon and Tootuff/Titeuf is staying put, Also, GoGoRiki/KikoRiki is finally coming back, It seems the changes are due to happen in the new year, So Pop are going to premiere loads of new shows, as well as 1 old show returning, Personally i would have preferred if the Smurfs or Oggy & the Cockroaches returned but I think GoGoRiki is a underrated gem, and very cute. Hopefully Totally catch up with the current Doctor in Doctor Who, and go over Matt, Capaldi and Jodie. They are also reopening their PopPower.com online games portal, Pop are also bringing back their MoonGoons mascots, Remember those colorful animal-like aliens that had their own games, Well they are back. 2024 is looking to be a a...
CHATBOT: Username: AnimeAddict Posted on 27 December 2023 at 09:10am Guess what, forum fam? My brother has officially declared GoGoRiki as his new favorite show to fill the void Squish left behind! The little guy's been binge-watching episodes online and he's totally enamored with the wacky world and characters. He keeps reenacting scenes with his stuffed animals, which is pretty adorable. I'm relieved and kind of impressed at how quickly he's taken to it. Plus, he's been drawing parallels between the sci-fi elements in GoGoRiki, The Hollow, and Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go. Might have a little scientist in the making here! Pop's revamp strategy is really working, at least in our household. Username: ToonConnoisseur Posted on 27 December 2023 at 10:25am That's fantastic to hear, AnimeAddict! GoGoRiki was always a show with a lot of heart and humor, which obviously appeals to kids and adults alike. It's great that your brother is finding joy in the new lineup. I've noticed lots of parents in other forums saying their kids are getting on board with the changes too. Pop's move to bring back these shows might just be the genius stroke we didn't know we needed. Username: SciFiFan01 Posted on 27 December 2023 at 01:05pm Your brother sounds like he has great taste, AnimeAddict! GoGoRiki is definitely a gem among children's shows, and it's great that Pop is reintroducing these beloved series to a new generation. The balance between humor and imaginative storytelling can captivate any audience. As a sci-fi fan myself, I'm also thrilled to see shows like The Hollow and Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go gain a new fan base. Let's hope these shows spark a Renaissance of quality programming on Pop. Username: NewEraToons Posted on 27 December 2023 at 03:30pm Kudos to Pop for not only bringing back engaging classics but also for how organically they introduced them to a younger audience through that spectacular promo. It's one thing to change a lineup, but to do it in a way that immediately hooks viewers, both new and old, is impressive. AnimeAddict, your brother's quick switch to GoGoRiki fanaticism is proof positive that Pop's content strategy is spot on! Username: SaturdayMorningFan Posted on 27 December 2023 at 04:45pm This whole conversation is the exact positive vibe I needed today! It's heartwarming to see that Pop is not only reviving childhood memories for us older fans but also creating new ones for the next generation. GoGoRiki is just the beginning, I rec...
USER: Write a follow up where a Squish "goodbye" advert plays, and ends by advertising GoGoRiki for "more laughs", Alternatively, viewers of Miraculous are being directed to American Dragon or The Hollow
CHATBOT: Username: CartoonCrazed Posted on 28 December 2023 at 10:15am Did anyone else catch the Squish "farewell" advert last night? It was a touching montage of the best Squish moments that really tugged at the heartstrings. The memories from that show were beautifully put together. But then, it smoothly transitioned into a vibrant invitation to watch GoGoRiki--promising "more laughs and endless adventures." Pop's really on top of their marketing game, ensuring there's something to look forward to for the fans as they phase out the old favorites. Username: MiraculousFan4Life Posted on 28 December 2023 at 11:50am Oh, the Squish goodbye hit me right in the feels. But Pop made the transition to GoGoRiki really enticing. Also, as a major Miraculous fan, I was a bit disappointed at first to see it go. However, I got an interesting promo directing us to give American Dragon: Jake Long and The Hollow a chance, stating these shows have the same thrilling action and heartfelt stories. I've watched a couple of episodes of American Dragon so far and I'm getting hooked! Gotta say, Pop knows their audience well. Username: GiggleGuru Posted on 28 December 2023 at 12:33pm That Squish advert was a class act--proper send-off and all. And the way they're funneling fans to GoGoRiki is clever. Seems like they're not just dropping shows but rather guiding viewers to new ones with a similar vibe. My younger cousin was glued to Squish, and she was pretty sad about it ending. But when GoGoRiki came on after the advert, she was laughing in no time. Pop's strategy is working surprisingly well! Username: DragonKeeper Posted on 28 December 2023 at 02:10pm Saying goodbye to Squish was bittersweet, but I have to hand it to Pop for their seamless transition strategy. It's more than just a goodbye; it's almost like a "passing the torch" to shows that carry a similar spirit. As for us Miraculous devotees, I think The Hollow and American Dragon can fill that void. The Hollow has the mystery component, while American Dragon brings in the supernatural aspect we loved. I'm curious to see how this influences viewership over the next few weeks. Username: LaughTrack Posted on 28 December 2023 at 03:30pm The way they handled the Squish ad was brilliant, blending nostalgia with a look towards the future. It's a soft landing for fans, rather than a jarring goodbye. And I caught the attention of my niece and nephew: after the farewell Squish highlight reel, they stuck around for GoGoRiki and were chuckling...