Monday, April 20, 2020

A notice from Other Files

Other Files logo used since April 2018.
This is a little warning to those who decide to view the once SCR/Agility ReAnimated-associated Blogger/Blogspot-based The Sleep Clip Files blog.

Please do not believe the parts about SCR or Agility ReAnimated are subject to my internal, old faboyisms causing them to be labeled as a part of Time Warner, as the company NEVER has a say in either SCR (Sleep-Clip Recommended) or Agility ReAnimated Entertainment Group (sometimes known as ARA) in the entirety of the online presences I tried to maintain.

It is worth noting that neither the SCR nor ARA brands were used in the motion picture, television, radio or other major entertainment industries, as SCR Movies, SCR Radio, SCR TV, the Agility ReAnimated Network, My Favorites/SCR Favorites, etc. were ALL pie in the sky stuff I thought of as early as my younger times in 2007.

Also, please don't ask me what the SACMTA acronym stands for, as it's currently a secret due to internal issues in 2013 over privacy concerns.

It is also worth mentioning that I, during the SCR and ARA days, despite what might be said in the blog, NEVER got licenses to any third-party properties owned by Universal, Warner, Viacom or whoever.

Also, neither SCR nor ARA had any say in the home video scene. I still think that some of the ideas I had since the early 2000s like The Push Pin Movie would have some level of merit, but ultimately, wouldn't work was decently as I thought it would in the early-to-mid 2000s or in mid-to-late 2011.

Finally, if you are the kind of person who complains and whines over your peers not putting more attention into Nui Harime, Washu, Sing, Miiverse, Wildheart Riukiu, Bee and PuppyCat creator Natasha "Nat" Allegri, Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar, the "silver lining" subject matter in Stuart Little 2, The Thing, Go On, Seth MacFarlane, select Adventure Time episodes like You Made Me & Shh!, OK, K.O.!, the old Scratch promo with Cartoon Network back in 2015, Regular Show writer/supervising producer/creative director Mike Roth, Har Har Tharsdays, "Are You CN What We're Sayin'?", Turner Broadcasting System as a whole, HAL Laboratory, Sora, Maker Studios, Jumanji, the Taken trilogy, The Revenant, The Martian, The Peanuts Movie, or whatever, remember this;
Grow up and shut up.
-Captain B.Z., 2009
 The fact that I have to constantly explain this over and over and over again clearly seem to indicate how people seem to have Peter Pan as a bad influence of the "never grow up" thing, because then you'd get grown people acting like toxic and entitled children, more immature than the real children in the world that are considered under those age groups.
You guys, when you misbehave like this, cause people to be turned off from crap you're all shoving down our throats, the companies panic and try to be safe and marketable (proven by the 2016 Powerpuff Girls reboot being "safe and marketable" according to Pan-Pizza of RebelTaxi), and reduce their output of anything that suggests parental guidance, because it's too risky now.
The infamous December 2017 marathon of Teen Titans Go! was, in my opinion, Cartoon Network's way of responding to this toxic behavior by punishing everybody because of TOO many bad apples spoiling the entire barrel, and dragging Time Warner through the mud and under the bus in the long run. Gross.

Sorry, I can't help but harp on this! I'm sick and tired of this garbage behavior constantly being repeated over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again, and the fact that I have to end my little note on the old The Sleep Clip Files blog with another one of these big rants is embarrassing, and annoying at the same time.

Do you wanna look in the mirror and see yourself as someone who might have been like "I want Szechuan Sauce! Where's my Szechuan Sauce?!" two-and-a-half years ago?

Spoiler alert, I'd say NO.


Disclaimer that accompanied various Other Files-created videos
made in the format of the bumpers by Adult Swim, the late-night
programming block of Cartoon Network. This contains an
additional warning about the unsuitable material being both
"addictive" and "nostalgic". The latter was used by Adult Swim
in an April Fools Day stunt a few years before this.
P.S.: The greed that you show off by revolting like babies might be the reasons why, in my opinion, Time Warner sold out to AT&T, rebranded to WarnerMedia, discontinued the last revision of the CartoonNetwork.com/Scratch web page, killed off Turner Broadcasting System, "deleted" various YouTube videos on their CN YT channel and then started to pull clips from the CartoonNetwork.com website, as well as charging a high price tag for HBO Max subscriptions, when it launches in May.
If you would immediately realize and think twice about what your behavior might be doing to these giant companies, especially WarnerMedia, who, since the days of Warner Communications, has been the most beleaguered entertainment giant on the planet, in my opinion. How Cartoon Network (or "Problem Network" or "The New Atari") is to Time Warner is how Atari was to Warner Communications in 1983. It's that false sense of security that "nothing could burst their bubble" that led them to believe that they could get away with dreadful product and no one would bat an eyelash, and apparently with Turner Broadcasting, that really old false sense of security was still there after over 30 years, and that is NOT a good sign.



In the meantime, here's the former SCR/Agility ReAnimated blog; The Sleep Clip Files, preserved for future reference by Other Files.

Sincerely, Other Files.


April 20, 2020