Post by cheesypizza2000 on Sept 25, 2024 23:29:56 GMT
Several HBO Cartoonito programmes I anticipated watching but ended being cancelled: - Little Ellen series 3 and 4 (because the programme itself was removed from HBO Max, are the first 2 series watchable anywhere else?) - Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Pups - Tom and Jerry Time
I'm worried about Foster's Funtime for Imaginary Friends (I remember watching the original Foster's Home occasionally, but I became more interested after the Rickroll in the parade. 15 years later, the IF movie reminded me of Foster's Home) because of the HBO Max situation.
Several HBO Cartoonito programmes I anticipated watching but ended being cancelled: - Little Ellen series 3 and 4 (because the programme itself was removed from HBO Max, are the first 2 series watchable anywhere else?) - Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Pups - Tom and Jerry Time
I'm worried about Foster's Funtime for Imaginary Friends (I remember watching the original Foster's Home occasionally, but I became more interested after the Rickroll in the parade. 15 years later, the IF movie reminded me of Foster's Home) because of the HBO Max situation.
There were also plans for a "Charlotte's Web" adaptation for the block as well as Max that supposed to premiere this year. All we got for the series is a teaser image, the fact Guru Studios is animating the series, and that's about it. Obviously, the Warner Bros Discovery merger is what killed the project. Update: It turns out that the "Charlotte's Web" Sesame Workshop/Guru Studios adaptation wasn't cancelled and actually completed production back in June. It's still set for a Max Original premiere next year.
"Tom and Jerry Time" seem to go far into production to even have a clip shown off during the birthday livestream on the day Cartoonito first launched in America. It's a shame we never got the series since it's retro artstyle made it a lot better than some of the newer "Tom and Jerry" series as of late.
Plus, there was the second half of "Jessica's Big Little World", the spin-off of Cartoon Network's own "Craig of the Creek". "Jessica" was going to have the usual 40 episodes made. Unfortunately, the series, alongside the series it spun-off from, got hit by the WBD merger, which cause "Craig of the Creek's" final season and "Jessica's Big Little World" to be cut in half (the former had gotten a bigger mistreatment to the point that the final season got cut into 10 episodes). This is why the last episode felt too normal to end on, due to the other 20 episodes being cut from the series line-up.
There were also plans for a "Charlotte's Web" adaptation for the block as well as Max that supposed to premiere this year. All we got for the series is a teaser image, the fact Guru Studios is animating the series, and that's about it. Obviously, the Warner Bros Discovery merger is what killed the project. Update: It turns out that the "Charlotte's Web" Sesame Workshop/Guru Studios adaptation wasn't cancelled and actually completed production back in June. It's still set for a Max Original premiere next year.
"Tom and Jerry Time" seem to go far into production to even have a clip shown off during the birthday livestream on the day Cartoonito first launched in America. It's a shame we never got the series since it's retro artstyle made it a lot better than some of the newer "Tom and Jerry" series as of late.
Plus, there was the second half of "Jessica's Big Little World", the spin-off of Cartoon Network's own "Craig of the Creek". "Jessica" was going to have the usual 40 episodes made. Unfortunately, the series, alongside the series it spun-off from, got hit by the WBD merger, which cause "Craig of the Creek's" final season and "Jessica's Big Little World" to be cut in half (the former had gotten a bigger mistreatment to the point that the final season got cut into 10 episodes). This is why the last episode felt too normal to end on, due to the other 20 episodes being cut from the series line-up.
Would I classify the "Unlimited Squirrels" animated adaptation as a "cancelled" Cartoonito show? The series was first announced for the then-named HBO Max back in 2020 as one of the animated projects releasing on the streaming service based on Mo Willems' kids books. Tom Warburton, who created and worked with Willems on "Codename: Kids Next Door", was going to be the character designer on the "Unlimited Squirrels" TV series. Outside of it being one of the series arriving to Cartoonito in 2022, nothing came of "Unlimited Squirrels" since August of 2021. I assumed that either the series got Zaslav'd or, like with the Sesame Workshop "Charlotte's Web" adaptation, is likely being worked on (or it's in development hell for 3 years).
Post by miloisdabest2234 on Nov 1, 2024 21:57:37 GMT
speaking of the cartoonito birthday livestream has anyone ever archived it cause i actually watched it myself and i was wondering if someone has a live reply or archive of it cause this might be lost media