i kept thinking that.
and i didnt mean resolution as in a definitive ending. it just felt like they were afraid to touch it and didnt leave you with ANYTHING, not even a cliffhanger
To be clear, blaming piracy for ceasing development for a platform is a cop-out. EVERYTHING gets pirated and it doesn't stop development. 2 days ago I downloaded Fight Night Round 4 for my Xbox 360...2 days before it's released in stores, is Electronic Arts going to stop making games for Xbox...
Had some free time in IT class once and was using it to browse certain news sites, including Gundam. Certain individuals, annoyed that 'free time' didn't allow for porn sites and such insisted on telling the teacher I was looking at 'Power Rangers' websites.
Of course that's getting off light...
There was a Disney short made during World War II based on Chicken Little that ended with Foxy Loxy eating all the chickens in the barnyard.
Also, I remember a Jimmy Two-Shoes episode that ended with Misery Inc making everyone miserable and Jimmy sinking in water..."Catalouge of Misery", I think.
Asking about the "Tiny Toons" thing would take serious brass, but I'd bring up a little something called No Prom for Cindy.
Never seen it, but it just sounds...weird.
The rule was 13 episodes a season for a weekly Saturday morning series and 65 episodes a season for weekday syndicated series. Either way, it's 13 weeks of new episodes.
If they were doing something different, I never noticed. The animation in Three Delivery looks incredibly stiff, and the only thing "hand-drawn" about it is that all the characters look really sketchy and jagged.
With that said, it's sad to see another animation studio go.
She was never animated, but I have a soft spot for the time traveling little girl who appeared in issues #18, 22, and 23 of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics. (none of those issues are canon to the main Mirage universe, BTW)
I hate when they stick a new, unanimated series into Animation Domination in hopes that we'll watch it. Glad we're getting my favorite show on the block back.