⋆˚࿔ Zephyr 𝜗𝜚˚⋆
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⋆˚࿔ Zephyr 𝜗𝜚˚⋆
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The Amazing Digital Circus fandom is one of the most well served fandoms that I have ever seen. Free global youtube releases for every episode is something most fandoms could only ever dream of. I really hope you start to show some more appreciation for the creatives who put their blood, sweat, and tears into making your show. Frankly, I'm embarrassed at the entitlement I've witnessed. I understand it is likely that many of you are young and have never had to experience the inconvenience of partial releases. I once had to wait a full year to watch a movie for my favourite franchise and had to dodge spoilers the entire time. Could the animation studio have just released it on YouTube for free? Yes. But that would have led to an intense loss in revenue. The fact that indie animation studios like Glitch have been able to make that happen for you is a miracle. It's something you should celebrate. Not use against them the second they want to, just once for the finale of their show, do an early release in theaters, which is a historic achievement for indie studios, by the way. They had every right to want to monetize and reward themselves. And yet, they STILL pushed and pushed to get you the free release as early as possible, in spite of the protestations of the cinema corporations that have every right to want it to be exclusive for longer. That is a studio that truly loves its global fandom. I wish more of you realized that.



Hey all, Kevin here. Please read.






Hey all, Kevin here. Please read.





Hey all, Kevin here. Please read.

Hey all, Kevin here. Please read.

Hey all, Kevin here. Please read.


Hey all, Kevin here. Please read.











