
The backlash from the Teen Titans Go! episode "Teen Titans Roar!", a Fake Crossover with Roar where the Titans sans Starfire parody the fan reaction to the initial trailer, is entirely directed at Roar and its crew, with some even saying that Teen Titans Go at least didn't insult their detractors out the gate.Cartoon Network is commonly considered completely to blame for ThunderCats Roar getting greenlit, even though Roar is a Warner Bros.The meme involves replacing Snarf's "words" with an opinion the memer dislikes or an unpopular joke, with the implication being that Lion-O, representing the memer, thinks that the replaced text is so stupid that it might as well be gibbering nonsense. "Those weren't even words, Snarf." Explanation An early scene in "The Legend of Boggy Ben" involves Snarf responding to a question with a bunch of meowing noises, before Lion-O responds with the above line.


Kong director Adam Wingard a mere four months after Roar was canceled immediately set a rivalry in motion between Roar fans, who felt their show was unfairly treated, and those looking forward to the film that didn't care for Roar's more comedic take.
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