mardi 22 avril 2025

RIP Boomerang Canada (2023-2025) and Earth Day

Looks like that Boomerang Canada is no longer Boomerang already anymore-- because the ONLY classic-related animated content that is currently shown on this channel, The Raccoons is going to be nowhere to be found by May 5th, when the Corus' response to the 2012s Littlest Pet Shop TV show, (Remember this?) The ZhuZhus, going to took its place. While it was announced first, I didn't having big expectations that it could lasted, but Boomerang Canada have anything to do with the International Boomerangs or even, the American one when it all encompassing to the old Hanna-Barbera/Time Warner properties.

Though the Kevin Gillis' fetish series is still available on the Bell Media's Crave platform for now, it remains for many fans a dealbreaker. The series gotten a well-deserved restoration in 2023 with brand-new 4K masters from among the only surviving elements of the series, in 35mm. No Digital. At that time, it do have costs him $35 000 per episode to be made. 

It was a CBC staple for most 80s-90s fans, by be later the go-to for the launch of a newer kids specialty TV since Teletoon picked up in 1997 (Also Teletoon Retro later, Unis TV and now, this) and just thinking of a sequel series from it would be a little too risqué than it was in the older days.

In a very inflation-Ish time, and where producers and studios don't longer have a long-term vision of what the mold of entertainment will be about, it's preposterous that a 2015s proposed reboot of this have never seen the day, but in the end, it's for the better. By the likes of the Zootopia and Bad Guys sequels nobody have asked for, Furries appeal now for the people who probably have never seen a real individual face-to-face, heavily wasted times to cartoon than doing social or utilizing it for promote child abuse.

Today is Earth Day. What's better than some steps about do your part for restoring the Earth for the upcoming generations:

- Planting trees the right way. Make sure that the weather is on your side.
- Reuse your most precious clothes by repair it instead to buy newer ones from the likes of SheIn and Temu instead.
- Don't denigrate science when you have to argue with those who says that climatic change are BS-lies.
- Check the online sources for not fallen to a Wiki crap or someone who brag with ChatGPT a lot of pseudo-scientifical nonsenses.
- Support the official, legit news sources. They are in position to covering facts and truth when it's a part of the duty to informing ad re-educate people.
- Join the herds to cleaning streets/oceans and thrown all the plastic out. Many aquatic animals will thanks you for that.
- Travel local. Avoid long airplane trips if you could except if it's necessary. An airplane consum around the same amount of greenhouse gas than your typical pick-up.
- Consum local products like fresh fruits and vegetables. (Not packed, neither frozen)
- Don't shop at Walmart! It can't be that simple enough!
- Ride on bike or on a walk instead to take the car (I don't even have one!). Even the mass-transits are not truly recommanded when you never known to which ones you going to fallen.
- Eat better. Avoid junk-food as possible.

I think these are enough. Good Earth's Day everyone!

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