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What happened to the project?
You see, out of the 26-30 people, more than 50% didn't go to /i/. Ironically most characters that were created were self inserts and OCs abandoned by their own creators on the first day when everyone moved to /i/ and the few remaining 9-10 anons made up shit about them to make them more interesting to work with.
So ironically the whole thing was carried by 9-10 anons that were handed a bunch of characters they didn't initially conceptualize, but they rewrote them in such a way to make then funny and not blatant "Cartman and Kyle are my BFs over my annoying mary sue". They basically made the characters their own. Then they ran out of original inspirations and started creating a lot of parents and quirky non-kid characters and food and foils to their own main characters such as extended family members. They'd lose interest even in their own main characters and focus on those side characters that weren't made to stand on their own. Very similar to what happened to South Park.
Nathanfag kept creating fetish cripples with no personality for his character to rape and only accidentally got fleshed out by the other few anons to give each character some dimension. So basically this method of let me grab your character and rewrite them worked wonders ... the other method of coming with new characters on your own and write them yourself did not work, it became very redundant without anyone to bounce ideas off of
North Park didn't want to go public to not attract that young crowd that would create 6000 self inserts, nobody wants to babysit them. At the same time the concept died like all /co/ projects cause there was no income of users and the old users got bored, again ironically the initial 30 or so people dropped down to 10 after the /i/ migration. Most people stayed on /co/ doing art and playing Hunger Games.