User blog:Lucasthewikiguy13/I realized something...

I just realized something about the Loud House movie that made me feel kind of more mixed about it, and it is the sour kind. I have realized this for the past few months and now I'm going to talk about it. I realized that the Loud House shouldn't get a movie 10 months after it premiered and that's when I realized something, they only did it probably to make money off of a show that finally got Spongebob ratings.

Now this is going to be mixed to you all but you can't deny that it was quick to get a movie. The Loud House is the first Nicktoon to pull in not just good reviews, but good ratings. I mean how is it fair? The Loud House is good but come on it doesn't deserve a movie and it took me a while to realize it. Nickelodeon just did it since they want to make it the 2nd biggest Nicktoon, "which they did," and milk it for all they can.

I mean come on guys the Fairly Oddparents should've gotten their own movie since they were the 2nd main nicktoon and ran for many years, "they were going to in the mid-2000s but due to company issues it was canceled." I mean say what you want on the newest seasons but it has much more recognition then the Loud House. It's been around for 20 years if you count the, "Oh Yeah, Cartoons!," pilots!

So yeah I wouldn't be surprised if this movie does get good money at the box office cause of its popularity. Nickelodeon knows that! But they don't know that giving a nicktoon a movie after 10 months is going a bit too fast and could very likely be rushed into production! I mean I get that it'll take 3 years, but we have seen some of Nick's dirty deeds.

How about Hey Arnold! The Movie. No, not the Jungle Movie the 2002 theatrical movie. However, it wasn't meant to be theatrical. That movie was a television movie called, "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood," and the Jungle movie was supposed to come out in theaters. But since Rugrats movies made over $100 million worldwide Nick screwed Craig Bartlett over and itt has disastorous effects.

Hey Arnold! The Movie costed $3-4 Million and grossed only $15.2 Million. Now you will say that it was bad, REAL BAD, but the movie cost so little it would make money. No cause Nick spent $13 million promoting it which is $16 million total....yeah they screwed up. That's why it took 15 and a half years to get the Jungle Movie, because Nick screwed up! I also read that because Nick screwed up on that movie, the public felt betrayed by the Nickelodeon brand, which was why The Wild Thornberries Movie made only $60.7 million and Rugrats Go Wild made only $55.4 million. You know you screwed up when a Nickelodeon crossover film featuring two of their top shows made less then there franchise's last three movies.

I mean you can say Rugrats loss its charm by then, but it was a crossover! I mean I know a few of you don't like them but a lot of people do. That movie should've made at LEAST $80 million. Thankfully Spongebob came and made over $140 million, and that's when Nick made it the new show where it still stands today.

So yeah Nick screwed up their movie business in the past, but you can still say that nowadays they learned. Well I guess but other then the 3rd Spongebob movie and the Loud House movie, they have 2 interesting films known as a live-action Dora the Explorer and Henry Danger. I mean if Dora was animated and released when the show was still airing and pretty big I could say it would've made a little money, but npw? That movie I will bet won't make over $50 million! And then HENRY DANGER!? I mean I can see why since that is, and believe it or not, their SECOND biggest show in ratings, "yeah after the Loud House that's impressive," plus they got an animated spin-off. But this movie...I mean it's the first real nick sitcom into a theatrical movie, "Good Burger was based on a popular All That skit and even it didn't do that well," and since a lot of people hate their sitcoms I think we can agree the movie won't be turning a profit.

So that's me giving my opinions. The Loud House movie can still be good and can probably make some money, but after what I discussed today, I think we can tell that Nick has a decent chance, "not a big chance," that they will rush this and screw the movie up. But what do I know it might make over $1 billion.

So leave me your thoughts. Will this movie be a success? Will Nick screw it badly like they did to Hey Arnold? Will the movie make money despite being released a year after the Dora the Explorer Live Action movie? Will Nick wait a little bit before giving their next cartoon a movie? And how many people will point to the next animated Tintin movie and wonder if it'll be a hit? Tell me in the comments below!