As much as I unironically enjoyed this, I don't know how far they can take the premise.
Maybe it's because I don't have any creativity at all, but the concept of "Guys that get hired to make people smile" would be okay for a little while, but eventually you'd run out of steam with that. How many times can you have an episode of "guy is depressed/has a problem, the main cast solves the problem".
I'm not saying it wouldn't be good, but I could only see it maybe running for a season. If they wanted to go further than that I fear it would drift away from it's central premise like a lot of shows do.
>can't turn this premise into a series You have no imagination
Connor Collins
if aqua teen hunger force can go on for 10+ seasons and a movie without a real premise. this show will be fine.
Aaron Gray
I think it can make a series, just not a long lasting one.
Gabriel Scott
Is this that cartoon that caused that Newgrounds Style meme?
Brayden Peterson
Any premise could be turned on its state of fucking existence in the right hands
Jeremiah Green
"Smiling friends" is a vague enough title so that they could just shift the focus if the concept gets stale
Asher Myers
Well that's sort of my point. ATHF didn't really have a premise so that gave them room to do more of what they wanted. They weren't as limited.
Smiling friends premise doesn't seem bad I just can't see them stretching it out for 5+ seasons. That is unless, like I said, they drift away from the initial premise.
Joseph Martin
Most adult swim shows only do 6 episodes a season now. At most 10. You really think they can't come up with that many each year?
Nathan Young
>Maybe it's because I don't have any creativity at all, Congrats, you just explained what's wrong with most of this board