What cancelled cartoons would you revive?

wayside, iron man armored adventures, wolverine and the x men, spectacular spider man, class of 3000
 
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I'd probably revive the following - provided the original crew are on board and can get away with it:

- Wander Over Yonder badly needed that 3rd season (at most) to complete its main story properly, which it didn't.

- Sym-Bionic Titan could use some real closure, courtesy of another season or 2 (3 seasons is the max this show needed to flesh out its and characters, not the miserable 1 it got. FACT.).

Other than that, no thanks to reviving cancelled cartoons - just focus on making new, good ones that can surpass what failed, please.
 
Exosquad. But the more mature version is not like Universal running around saying Exosquad is for 4-year-olds and younger despite having a woman shot and a blue-skinned man dead, several people getting blown out in air locks into Outerspace, two people finding a dead body, and Blue skinned man face melting. A woman is forced to watch her younger brother get squashed by an e-frame, and a man gets beaten to death while inside his e-frame. Yeah, this show was packed with stuff you want a 4-year-old to watch, if you want to traumatize them for life. Universal Studios keeps saying that because they still think of the old way of cartoons. So, if we keep saying that it was made for 4-year-olds we can then show it on a weekday or Saturday morning cartoon. But forgetting that times change and now there is a huge market up for grabs in mature animated materials like Amazon's Invincible, Netflix's Castlevania, Netflix's Dota: Dragon's Blood, Netflix's Arcane, or any mature Japanese anime. It's just that NBCUniversal needs to get its head out of its own ass.
 
Huntik Secrets & Seekers. That cartoon was beautiful and I wish it had a real ending. In my opinion we need a revival of this cartoon.
 
Infinity Train, hands down! As much as I love Close Enough and I really want that show to get a Season 4, but it was caught during a unfortunate timing and the corporation didn't know what to do with it since it was originally supposed to be a TBS show.

Infinity Train is such a masterclass of storytelling that is so criminal that this show was getting screwed over like this.
 
I would revive Disney's House of Mouse and

I know The Ghost and Molly McGee ended with a series finale I was excited for a

third season until I saw that the last episode of season 2 was the last episode ever! :(
 
Secret Mountain Fort Awesome has nearly or over 20 episodes that were scrapped (some key ones being a Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa sequel titled Sandwich Mountain Uncle Grandpa, an episode titled Friendly Friend Happy Clean Fun! where an old lady [later repurposed as Carol in OK K.O.!] teaches the Disgustoids how to lie, and an episode about The President of the Universe, who like Carol was also repurposed into OK K.O.!), so I'd revive it to finish those episodes (and considering the current state of Cartoon Network, put it on Adult Swim since they deserve comedy redirections too).
 
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I didn't keep up with Victor and Valentino much, but apparently it ended on a cliffhanger and had its 4th season scrapped (which I only heard about a while ago, a little unusual for a recent cartoon to have little buzz about a cliffhanger ending), so I'd unscrap that 4th season.

(and boot it to adult swim just for the heck of it)
 
i swear ive replied to a similar thread... anyway...

aeon flux/phantom 2040... as a crossover miniseries
swat kats... deserved more... wip... very slowly
pirates of dark water... for conclusion and then as a live show
centurions... ideally as a live film trilogy
captain planet... should have happened long ago... with a planeteers cartoonito spinoff
addams family... 30 years since it had a cartoon
wildcats... have good edge
the mask... but this time as a pg show
 
Littlest Pet Shop - A World of Our Own (2018). This is one more that comes to mind for me, as much as I didn't want to make a big deal outta it, but whatever.

I can admit to myself personally that since it first came out, I could see & have/had always seen as that of being more than the one-season-wonder it honestly & unfortunately was. So much missed potential.....

I would say Littlest Pet Shop (2012), but A World of Our Own was better, if you asked me, personally, simply for having more of a clear vision/goal for itself - even of that vision/goal was just to be good, dumb. I watch plenty of stuff like that, so as long as you're sincere about it, of course, I won't complain much, if at all.
 
Littlest Pet Shop - A World of Our Own (2018). This is one more that comes to mind for me, as much as I didn't want to make a big deal outta it, but whatever.

I can admit to myself personally that since it first came out, I could see & have/had always seen as that of being more than the one-season-wonder it honestly & unfortunately was. So much missed potential.....

I would say Littlest Pet Shop (2012), but A World of Our Own was better, if you asked me, personally, simply for having more of a clear vision/goal for itself - even of that vision/goal was just to be good, dumb. I watch plenty of stuff like that, so as long as you're sincere about it, of course, I won't complain much, if at all.


LPS 2012 should have had another season. I know the toy sales weren't great but it couldn't hurt.
 
LPS 2012 should have had another season. I know the toy sales weren't great but it couldn't hurt.
I'd be down with it, even tho I like A World of Our Own (2018) More (as well as feel that show really got shafted & deserves another chance that the 2012 series got plenty of, but didn't succeed with, honestly & unfortunately enough.)..... I'd definitely be on board with 2012 getting 1 or 2 more seasons, but only if anything Blythe-focused has her standing up proper to those 2 Biskit Idiots, of course - she never really stood up to those two enough for my liking. Either that, or they actually become real friends - a lot of character development that I don't see happening on their end, BTW.
All this alone for me is hence one good enough reason why I prefer A World of Our Own over the 2012 series after awhile, m8 - most of the main characters in that knew how & why to stand up to bullies on the regular, and I loved seeing that, more than anything else.
 
Earlier in this thread I mentioned Wayside and Kappa Mikey. I add to the list Atomic Puppet, that show might have some potential to explorer if it received a season 2. The same for F is for Family, to see more seasons where Kevin got his driver licence while Bill and Maureen got into junior high and high school, Megan growing and if Rosie will be the new mayor of Rustvale (speaking of Rosie, that character and his family have some potential to star in his own spin-off series).
 
Earlier in this thread I mentioned Wayside and Kappa Mikey. I add to the list Atomic Puppet, that show might have some potential to explorer if it received a season 2. The same for F is for Family, to see more seasons where Kevin got his driver licence while Bill and Maureen got into junior high and high school, Megan growing and if Rosie will be the new mayor of Rustvale (speaking of Rosie, that character and his family have some potential to star in his own spin-off series).
Atomic Puppet - & Fangbone, as well. I actually liked both and would've liked them to last more than one season, honestly enough. Two of few actually good Canadian cartoons from past memory I can think of that aren't just Hilda, for example.
 

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