Thread:Greenhatdigital/@comment-4758157-20140529093330/@comment-24247077-20140529234605

1. There was a lot of push back from the fandom around Total Drama: All Stars. We asked for and received a lot of feedback from the community. However, the production schedule for animation is long ... like ... I'm talking 12 to 18 months long ... so ... I wouldn't expect fan-requested changes to appear IMMEDIATELY... TD:PI was well into production when we started course correcting based on feedback. Animation is not like other entertainment genres. It has a much longer production schedule as there are lots of pieces that all need to come together to make the story. All I ask is that you be mindful of this ...

2. The way it works is as follows ... Fresh TV (the creators) have the rights to the show. It's our baby... our creation. CAKE is our distributor. It sells the right internationally. We (typically) work with an originating producer. In the case of Total Drama that is TELETOON in Canada. They provide the 'seed' money so that we can make the series. Then the series is sold generally into the US market (because it is so big) and then internationally. Cartoon Network because it is a corporation with international reach is a key partner in making sure that the TV series reaches the market not only in the US but also throughout Latin America and elsewhere. Does that answer your question?