Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-98.235.191.26-20140721085214/@comment-25206410-20140722170630

Akin.toussaint wrote: KillerKlown12 wrote: Akin.toussaint wrote: Regarding the false advertising point.Thats not a fair comparison.Movie trailers advertise scene's it are actually in that 2-3 hour run. The RWBY trailers on the other hand advertise story points that will be touched apoun at some point during the series.

You can't sue someone for not hinting at story points the way you want at done as quickly as you want it done.(a least I hope you can't) What story points do they advertise? Monty himself has said that the Red trailer is completly opposite of Ruby's personality due to him not knowing just who Ruby was going to be.

If you don't know what you're making, don't advertise.

To the last one. It's not beacuse he didn't do them as fast as I wanted; it's beacuse he didn't do them ''at all. ''Again, I make a anime, but the scences I advertised are not at all in the first half of the season, and the second half doesnt seem to have it either if the trailer is anything to go by.

How much crap would I be in if I did that?

For some reason you guys keep defending it, and I don't know why.

However you can't say that he doesn't plan to get to it at some point during the series.He may touch on it in volume 2 or 3 or 4 e.t.c. My point being that the RWBY trailers advertise points that will get touched apoun in the seires.What these trailers  didn't promise that these points in will get touch volume one.Its not fasle advertising becasuse he didn't exactly say when points will touched apoun. Okay...again, I make a trailer for a game. Game comes out, the advertised conten isn't there, I say. "Well, it MIGHT be in the second, third, or fourth game."

Would you accept that? I'm assuming not.

Again, an anime advertises a scence, in the first season none of the advertised content is there. This is THE DEFINITION of false advertising. I make a product, make it look to be something it's not, and when people get mad I just shrug and say it MIGHT be in the next prodyct I make.

Take your blinders off, apply your philosophy to ANY other product, media form, or thing people either buy or consume. You will find it is a failure.

This ad campain is unacceptable, and as fans of RWBY you need to hold the creators responsible for their actions pretaining to the characters and series you love.

I know if a creator of an anime I love advertised like this I wouldn't stop hounding them until they took it down and I would tell everyone I know whos interested to not watch until the unethical practices were fixed.