thejman80020
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The three main offenders that come to my mind are Transformers (G-1), Batman: TAS and Death Note. They skip ahead and utilize new characters, but the time jump is almost ALWAYS the death knell for the series.
Transformers skipped ahead to 2005, killed Optimus Prime and most of the other major characters and established a new "future" cast. It ran for about 30 episodes.
The New Batman Adventures picked up two years after Batman: TAS ended, with more Batgirl, Nightwing and a new, younger Robin. But even worse, radically redesigned character models. TNBA is widely despised for its more shallow depiction of the villians, most notably Killer Croc. The unnecessary resurrection of the Matt Hagen Clayface is another point of controversy.
Death Note also skipped ahead, leaving some fine characters in their graves (I'm gonna be vague about Death Note because the English run hasn't finished yet), and establishing new heroes and villians. It ran for 10 more episodes, after the death of you-know-who.
Why do producers keep making the same mistakes over and over? I think history makes it clear ... FANS HATE TIME SKIPS.
Transformers skipped ahead to 2005, killed Optimus Prime and most of the other major characters and established a new "future" cast. It ran for about 30 episodes.
The New Batman Adventures picked up two years after Batman: TAS ended, with more Batgirl, Nightwing and a new, younger Robin. But even worse, radically redesigned character models. TNBA is widely despised for its more shallow depiction of the villians, most notably Killer Croc. The unnecessary resurrection of the Matt Hagen Clayface is another point of controversy.
Death Note also skipped ahead, leaving some fine characters in their graves (I'm gonna be vague about Death Note because the English run hasn't finished yet), and establishing new heroes and villians. It ran for 10 more episodes, after the death of you-know-who.
Why do producers keep making the same mistakes over and over? I think history makes it clear ... FANS HATE TIME SKIPS.