Thread:StarUniverseFan13/@comment-36186239-20180714060335

Let’s Just Point Out Stuff.

-Though Andi Mack and Raven’s Home are 2 different genres that you can’t compare, they’re still Disney shows. Most people who like ravens home like Andi Mack as well, vise versa, and they have almost the exact same amount of fans

-Honestly speaking, Andi Mack is not really for all audiences. It’s really for girls aged 9-17. Raven’s Home entertains adults, kids, babies, etc...

-2/3 people will know Andi Mack, while 3/3 people know Raven’s Home (obvious enough. I know this for a fact, you’re just gonna have to trust me)

-I heard someone say that Andi Mack made history...what kind of history? And don’t say that it had a coming out scene. Disney Channel has already had LGBT characters, so it doesn’t really even make a small difference whether it’s a main character or not. And there’s been teen pregnancy in some Disney shows. So besides this, Andi Mack is basically like any other stereotypical tween show. But raven’s home is about family and has important life lessons and situations that people go through. Most shows these days aren’t like this.

-People day Andi Mack is realistic, when really, it’s almost as real as it’s acting (it’s not real much at all!)

-Someone said Andi Mack is Disney’s first Asian main cast show...nope. That’s Bizaardvark, which Got released a year before Andi Mack. So all the so called “history” that Andi Mack made was a hoax created by a fan, and seemed real enough

-Though Andi Mack is not such a bad show compared to ravens home, ravens home always beats Andi Mack. Proof: https://www.thetoptens.com/l/#298843, https://www.thetoptens.com/disney-channel-shows-2017/, https://www.thetoptens.com/l/#300130, https://www.thetoptens.com/l/#300128, https://www.thetoptens.com/l/#300539

-Raven’s Home is one of the little to basically NO Disney shows with mostly an African American main cast. So you want history, that’s history.

-Andi Mack looks like it’s likely to end after season 3; Raven’s Home, as many people have said, including Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media, will stay on the air and entertain many for years to come. 