Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-174.135.62.244-20160603201323/@comment-26018514-20160717040607

WC-83 wrote: And is that any way to see Monty Oum's final work: a cash cow artificially lengthened to keep Roosterteeth alive for a few more years even though they have plenty of money any way? They can just make another show after RWBY with the same crew and animation team. If you liked RWBY and RvB, you might like this, and RWBY doesn't have to become a franchise zombie.

I'm not opposed to it lasting 8 seasons (that's pretty much how long the Star Trek series' were) but I don't want it to push its luck and try infinity, I want it to work toward the end. Most importantly, I want to make sure it's still good even after all the time spent.

Keep in mind that 8 seasons of Star trek is still like 2-5 times the content of even 10 Seasons of RWBY.... hell the MOVIES of Star trek probably will out runtime Five seasons of RWBY

I believe ten Seasons was also a fan generated hypothesis based off of a twenty season estimate of potential storyline Monty said he and the others had before Season two ended and he died. Season 9 is far from a high burnout period, hell we just got out of the intro to the story as of the end of Season three, and that was supposed to be over last season(S2).

You must also recognize that RWBY was the cash cow that created their entire animation department and also was recently streamlined to be cheaper. No way they stop it before the end of Monty's story so long as they have the department financially viable.