The only ones that should've gone on longer were Courage and Flapjack. Funny how I can remember watching Mike, Lu and Ogg on Boomerang but I don't think I've ever seen Time Squad or Sheep in the City
Flapjack was also a casualty of Cartoon Network wanting to rebrand yet again and change their target age demographic. There were a few years where they kept bouncing back and forth on that.
I think it's a shame Juniper Lee didn't get another season, it was just hitting it's strides towards the end, there was some character development and everything.
Too little, too late I suppose.
Every Transformers series on CN got handled poorly by the network. However I believe Animated didn’t do well commercially for the same reason Beast Machines didn’t either. The designs were not marketable enough to kids during a time of edgy robot toys being mostly anime mecha and Bionicle-teir designs. Hasbro knew this by throwing Animated under the rug for the second Bay movie, just like they canceled that Transtech series for the Anime shit cause they knew those designs would not sell to kids.
Some really great shows on here like Megas XLR, Courage and Flapjack that were definitely labors of love by the creators. Cutting niche stuff like this is what made everyone turn to streaming.
Yeah, now we have hundreds of animated shows. And almost none of them are good. And the good ones never last as long as they should.
A good show needs corporate level budget and strong creator passion. One without the other is doomed to fail on some level.
Yeah but most shows barely ever made it past 3 seasons even if they were a success. They just kept them in syndication for a decade. while still stopping production and moving on to new things.
This weird trend of Teen Titans Go and Adventure Time lingering on for 9ish years, Spongebob for 20+ is a modern thing with little basis in history. Even Scooby Doo and Flintstones was reinvented over and over again with different crews each time.
52 episodes is a standard amount of episodes for a series. Courage still had a presence on the network for years after its cancellation through reruns, those CN City bumpers and the official comics. Pic related came out in 2007
Is this just one anon shitposting, or one anon who is genuinely autistic and sincerely believes this shit with the kind of gravitas a MrEnter fan would give it
>Courage >Venture Bros >Flapjack >Uncle Grandpa >OK KO >Transformers: Animated >Failure
so does this also means that Gravity Falls and Korra are also failures? because this argument is a total bullshit to me.
So for those that was written as tax-write off, would it even possible to reacquire them and make new materials/episodes, given the chance? (I don't understand much about tax write off so I would love to learn about this)
For a few tens of millions I'm sure they'd be glad to sell you the rights to Chowder, but for now they're only worth a few hundred thousands of dollars they don't have to pay to taxpayers because they own it.
The only ones that should've gone on longer were Courage and Flapjack. Funny how I can remember watching Mike, Lu and Ogg on Boomerang but I don't think I've ever seen Time Squad or Sheep in the City
Flapjack was also a casualty of Cartoon Network wanting to rebrand yet again and change their target age demographic. There were a few years where they kept bouncing back and forth on that.
>muh quantity
Frick yourself.
You bumbling idiot. This kind of thing has been going on for years now.
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/115603910/#115603910
That doesn't make it any less moronic.
You’re the idiot for linking to your one of your own shitty threads.
Cancelling a show is one thing, but not informing a crew ahead of time is a dick move.
Squirrel Boy's cancellation was deserved but Class of 3000's will never not piss me off.
>Courage the Cowardly Dog was cancelled because they couldn't sale toys
I get that it's a kids show but are they fricking moronic or something
I think it's a shame Juniper Lee didn't get another season, it was just hitting it's strides towards the end, there was some character development and everything.
Too little, too late I suppose.
Every Transformers series on CN got handled poorly by the network. However I believe Animated didn’t do well commercially for the same reason Beast Machines didn’t either. The designs were not marketable enough to kids during a time of edgy robot toys being mostly anime mecha and Bionicle-teir designs. Hasbro knew this by throwing Animated under the rug for the second Bay movie, just like they canceled that Transtech series for the Anime shit cause they knew those designs would not sell to kids.
Some really great shows on here like Megas XLR, Courage and Flapjack that were definitely labors of love by the creators. Cutting niche stuff like this is what made everyone turn to streaming.
Yeah, now we have hundreds of animated shows. And almost none of them are good. And the good ones never last as long as they should.
A good show needs corporate level budget and strong creator passion. One without the other is doomed to fail on some level.
Yeah but most shows barely ever made it past 3 seasons even if they were a success. They just kept them in syndication for a decade. while still stopping production and moving on to new things.
This weird trend of Teen Titans Go and Adventure Time lingering on for 9ish years, Spongebob for 20+ is a modern thing with little basis in history. Even Scooby Doo and Flintstones was reinvented over and over again with different crews each time.
52 episodes is a standard amount of episodes for a series. Courage still had a presence on the network for years after its cancellation through reruns, those CN City bumpers and the official comics. Pic related came out in 2007
Is this real?
Yeah, CN Block Party #33, the last one with Courage in it from what I can tell
Not to mention he recently had a crossover with Scooby Doo
>Squirrel Boy, Class of 3000, and Mixels not having reasons as to why they were cancelled
Lol
>cancelled shows
aren't almost every show ever cancelled? most show runners prefer to run their creation into the ground when given the chance.
Most shows have a story they want to tell. Very few of them get to see it through to the end.
If you can't tell your story in one season, it's a bad story.
that's arbitrary as hell and also moronic
99% of all TV shows have been cancelled.
Surprised there's no Green Lantern: TAS, beware the Batman, and Thundercats 2011. Those three got fricked over worse than some of the picks there.
So its better if a show goes overly long no?
>Venture Bros
>81 Episodes stretched out over 14 years
>Flapjack
>Overshadowed by Johnny Test
Takes time to make good shit. Venture Bros was always worth the wait.
frick you for using that pic anon I just fapped
So what's the difference between "cancelled" and "completed" here?
Why isn't Ed Edd n Eddy on the list?
>Courage
>Megas XLR
>Symbionic Titan
>Venture Bros
God it hurts so much. I wish there was a way to bring them back...
im glad that they're all gone. they can rest now. they wont be damned to the same fates as their successful peers.
>Bonus
>OK KO
>not Mao Mao
you can frick off with that shit taste
what the frick are you talking about anonymous
actual moron
ew
Is this just one anon shitposting, or one anon who is genuinely autistic and sincerely believes this shit with the kind of gravitas a MrEnter fan would give it
frick warner bros
>Courage
>Venture Bros
>Flapjack
>Uncle Grandpa
>OK KO
>Transformers: Animated
>Failure
so does this also means that Gravity Falls and Korra are also failures? because this argument is a total bullshit to me.
Gravity Falls ended on it's own terms and wasn't unceremoniously canned for some petty reason like every single show on that list was.
So for those that was written as tax-write off, would it even possible to reacquire them and make new materials/episodes, given the chance? (I don't understand much about tax write off so I would love to learn about this)
For a few tens of millions I'm sure they'd be glad to sell you the rights to Chowder, but for now they're only worth a few hundred thousands of dollars they don't have to pay to taxpayers because they own it.
damn i didn't know about these