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The Dust Bowl is a drought that descended on the Central Plains in Kansas farmers were used to droughts, but this drought lasted about four years. This parallel makes a lot of sense because CTCD takes place on a barren, isolated-looking farm. What's even more interesting is that there's a Nowhere, New Mexico.

There was an elderly couple who lived together with their dog who reported paranormal occurrences , such as seeing Skinwalkers, a type of harmful witch that could disguise themselves into animals.

Oddly enough, after talking about what they saw, the couple disappeared, and only the dog remained. This theory, among many others, exists. In season one of the series, viewers heard Courage speaking quite a bit.

However, the creators believed that Courage talked too much. As a result, they decreased his dialogue in later seasons. Courage is most known for his nonsensical screams, babble, or gibberish, particularly when scared or frustrated. What also made CTCD brilliant was how it used sound effects. The people who worked on the cartoon didn't want it to sound like anything else or use the typical sounds other animated series used.

Sound within the series sets up particular moments. For example, viewers knew when an element in the show was supposed to be comedic or when danger was coming. Although the main character was named "Courage," the pink anthropomorphic dog was quite brave, always coming to his owners' rescue.

Each day he did, you could hear variations of the Mission Impossible score playing. Many horrible things happened to the titular character throughout the show's four-season run. She finally vanishes after uttering 'perfect' one last time, causing her chalkboard to explode into dust. As the episode ends, it is implied that Courage has accepted the fact that he is perfect the way he is, and eats at the dinner table with a happy Muriel and Eustace.

The fish from before is shown cooked on the table, and he gives the audience a thumbs up as the screen irises for the final time, ending the episode and the series with the Perfectionist saying "Perfect! Courage the Cowardly Dog Explore. Computer Dr. Bureaucrats RyaNayR. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Categories Episodes Season 4 The characters were whacky in a good way and the humor was clever.

So, when it came to cancelling this creative cartoon, the reason was unfortunately sad. The show did not fit with the older boys' demographic.

It turns out that older boys were into the live action show Destroy Build Destroy instead because, you know, it was definitely a cartoon to look forward to. If you did not catch that, it was sarcasm, my friend. Regardless, it was absolutely a shame that this show did not end the way it was supposed to, but Chowder will never be forgotten. Just like Chowder , The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack also used surrealism for the art style, and boy was it breathtaking.

Here is a fun fact: Did you know that Pee-wee Herman was originally supposed to be the voice for Flapjack? However, he did not appear on the day of recording, so the creator, Thurop Van Orman, decided to voice him.

Still, imagine Pee-wee playing the main character, it sounds kind of cool! For it to be cancelled was a surprise. There are speculations ranging from a low number of viewers to high production costs. This might be a strange choice since it has live-action elements, but it is still considered a cartoon, so this sort of counts. However, it is a terrible one that does the original YouTube series injustice.

The show is certainly… well, annoying. When it came to greenlighting a TV show like this, it was doomed from the start. Dane Boedigheimer is a talented person, without a doubt, but this cartoon should have stayed on YouTube and YouTube only.

It is like we are saying our thanks for having Cartoon Network cancel this annoying cartoon. Chances are you have probably never heard of Robotomy. That would be a common answer today. Robotomy is a cartoon about two robot outcasts who start high school. It does sound familiar to Whatever Happened to In fact, this show was based on failed pitch ideas for Cartoon Network, so for this to be greenlit was a surprising choice for the executives.

Honestly, the cancellation was to be expected. Due to high production costs and low foreign appeal, this show ended abruptly. As of now, Robotomy is the shortest-running series on Cartoon Network, only having ten episodes total.

It was unfortunately not meant to be for this cartoon. Just like the previous entry, this show was short-lived to the point of whether or not many people even remember Sunday Pants. This cartoon consists of shorts that resemble that of What a Cartoon! So, the cancellation of this show was again, not a surprise. The fact that only five of its episodes aired out of the originally planned eleven shows that this show was not going anywhere.

It was crazy to know that Cartoon Network would pull the plug before its original run could end. It might just be possible that Cartoon Network wants everyone to forget this show even existed, and due to how poorly it did, they might have a point. Megas XLR was a cartoon that acted as a loving tribute and parody to the mecha genre in anime. It was very charming for what it was and there were certainly a number fans who absolutely adored this show. The overall story was surprisingly serious, but the characters and their actions bring the humor and parody aspects to life.

When the show was cancelled due to low ratings, many fans made petitions to try to revive the show. Co-creator George Krstic and director Chris Prynoski wanted the show to return as well.

Funny how cartoons that appeared on Cartoon Network ended up getting cancelled, only to be rebooted. Ben 10 is definitely one of those shows. The show can be cheesy at times, but it absolutely left an impact and spawned shows that take place years after the original series.

That is how much Ben 10 left an impact. However, production costs were too high, which eventually ended the show too soon. What happened after that? We got an awful reboot that is just too annoying. Sure, Tara Strong reprised her role, but she was pretty much the only recognizable voice actress to do so.

We missed the darker storyline and watching Ben grow up as he fights to save the world. If anything, the reboot should have been cancelled instead. This was a sudden surprise for this show to be conceived. The music was certainly a strong point in the show, and the art style and colors are vibrant.



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