Board Thread:Sonic Boom/@comment-27182352-20161121134936/@comment-477304-20161121155521

Maybe he thinks that because this is the third thread you've made about TMNT and Boom crossing over, or how you bring it up on unrelated threads.

Why would a land vehicle allow Sonic to travel interdimensionally? That makes no sense, especially seeing as interdimensional travel has been achieved without the use of a land vehicle in the episode Two Good to be True. Even if it did, all it would prove is that Sonic could travel interdimensionally, it doesn't improve relations between Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. As for the likelihood of the two crossing over, I'm just gonna paste what Mystic said about on another forum.


 * "Firstly, Nickelodeon hold the market for televising TMNT. The current series is animated by them and is presented on their network.


 * Sonic Boom is an independant cartoon commisioned by Sega for other networks who are interested in it to have on their networks. Cartoon Network being the TV network that picked up on the series.


 * Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon are business rivals, but instead of marketing conflicts (Like Sega and Nitnendos Console war), they merely tolerate each others presence. Eitherway this is why a crossover between Sonic Boom and TMNT is highly unlikely because they are both on seperate channels.


 * Before you bring up things like "If Sega and Nintendo can have partnership, why not CN and Nick?" well CN and Nick are not Sega or Nintendo and do things their own way. CN merely purchased for Sonic Boom to have a place on their network, they don't exactly own a share of Sonic Boom. I don't know if the executives of CN can have a say on the quality or production of the show or not other than they can cancel it or not if it doesn't do to good."

And I haven't even gone into the vast differences between the two shows (animation, run time, genre styles, tone, etc) which would make a crossover between the two clash.

Nothing's impossible, but the likelihood is very low. You can jump up at the moon in the night all you like, but don't expect to reach it.