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    "Game over". It was a CGI show on UPN that dealt with what happens to video game characters after the game gets turned off.

    It only got 6 episodes.
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    ^ i remember that! know where i can find any episodes?
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    rpgman wrote:
    ^ i remember that! know where i can find any episodes?


    Here's a clip from the first episode that I uploaded to Youtube:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=T54N3fh4MfY
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    oblongs, mission hill and baby blues. i miss them... :(
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    Bump in The Night.Disney cancelled it.
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    Bump in the Night. I used to watch that. I can't remember much about it, though, other than intro.
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    Bump in the Night
    Sonic SatAm
    Bucky O' Hare
    Exo-Squad (which in my opinion, is one of the best 90s cartoons up there with Batman: TAS)
    Mighty Max
    The Pirates of Dark Water

    There is more but I've just listed the ones from the 90s that I actually enjoyed watching.
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    The Critic. That cartoon was TOO shortlived.
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    Harvey Birdman. It only had 38 episodes and It's gone. I hope they make a movie out of it and use more H-B Characters on it.

    It would've been funny to see the Catanooga Cats fight with a popular Download Music Site or Loopy de Loop gets wrongfully accused for stealing a sheep called Lambsy and realizing that it was Mildew Wolf dressed-up as Loopy.
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    Don't you mean the Catanooga Cats?
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    It makes me mad that a lot of the short-lived toons were ACTUALLY good ones. Pirates of Dark Water was good, had a arcing plot, and then suddenly it gets cancelled and taken off the air. Sonic SatAm, my favorite of the 4 Sonic cartoons, gets left at a major cliffhanger, just when things started to look interesting and could of opened the door to more opportunities. Exo-Squad was perhaps one the best cartoons of the 1990s, great animation, sophisticated characters, and plots that had people dying to try for. But before the story was finished the plug was pulled and now we're left to see a gem that is unknown in today's society. Bucky O' Hare had tons of action, cool furry characters, but like the rest I've mentioned, gets taken off the air with no sign of life breathing from it. Bump in the Night was like a Gumby, unique, original, cool.

    Do I see a trend here?
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    Saradomin wrote:
    Sonic SatAm, my favorite of the 4 Sonic cartoons, gets left at a major cliffhanger, just when things started to look interesting and could of opened the door to more opportunities.
    The curse of American shows. Most don't get a proper ending and the story is open-ended. As a kid I hated seeing cartoon shows like this, and as an adult, I still hate to see shows handled in such a fashion. At least with Japanese stuff, unless the original source (in this case the manga) isn't finished, the animated series will finish, regardless of things like ratings. If it was contracted for 52 episodes to finish up the entire story, it got 52 episodes and an epilogue. Here, we get cliffhangers and cancellations.
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    Saradomin wrote:
    It makes me mad that a lot of the short-lived toons were ACTUALLY good ones. Pirates of Dark Water was good, had a arcing plot, and then suddenly it gets cancelled and taken off the air. Sonic SatAm, my favorite of the 4 Sonic cartoons, gets left at a major cliffhanger, just when things started to look interesting and could of opened the door to more opportunities. Exo-Squad was perhaps one the best cartoons of the 1990s, great animation, sophisticated characters, and plots that had people dying to try for. But before the story was finished the plug was pulled and now we're left to see a gem that is unknown in today's society. Bucky O' Hare had tons of action, cool furry characters, but like the rest I've mentioned, gets taken off the air with no sign of life breathing from it. Bump in the Night was like a Gumby, unique, original, cool.

    Do I see a trend here?


    Yes, the short lived shows seem to be better than shows that run for years.
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    My Pet Monster.
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    Did Monster In My Pocket ever have a show?
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    Captain_Howdy wrote:
    Did Monster In My Pocket ever have a show?


    Not sure. I know there was a special.

    I got another short lived one. The Mouse and the Monster.
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    Static Shock
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    Swat Kats anyone?
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    The Real Ghostbusters was short-lived in my opinion. Why would Ghostbusters ever become unpopular?
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