So does this mean I win?
I mean, I'm pretty sure I called this, saying it was only going to last 2 seasons.
Sorry for the people who liked it, but majority rules!!
The majority DO like it, it has been a big success. It's just the minority that doesn't like it suffer from inferiority complexes, delusions of cleverness and bouts of immature boasting like the one above me now.So does this mean I win?
I mean, I'm pretty sure I called this, saying it was only going to last 2 seasons.
Sorry for the people who liked it, but majority rules!!
The majority DO like it, it has been a big success. It's just the minority that doesn't like it suffer from inferiority complexes, delusions of cleverness and bouts of immature boasting like the one above me now.
First Spectacular Spider-Man, now this.....
It's like someone put a hit out on all the great superhero cartoons.
So does this mean I win?
Update: Sorry guys, we somewhat misheard this. The show is indeed ending, but they still have the second half of Season 2 to air. There will then there will be a 13-episode Season 3, which will be the final one. Season 1 and 2 each consisted of 26 episodes each.
So does this mean I win?
http://www.muwhahaha.com/False alarm! IGN was indeed mistaken and has posted a correction:
The world of animated TV is different to live action TV. In the latter they'll try to run shows for as long as possible if the ratings are still good. A lot of animated shows are brought to a close after 65 episodes no matter what. 52 to 65 episodes suits their needs so far as syndication and merchandising. Very popular shows that run for longer than 52 to 65 episodes will generally be re-branded to do so (such as Justice League continuing as Justice League Unlimited and Ben 10 continuing as Ben 10: Alien Force and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien). Warner Animation has been following a pattern of 65 episodes and out with their DC shows since JLU. Teen Titans, The Batman, and now Batman: The Brave and the Bold all came to a close when they hit the 65-episode gold standard.
At least we get 65 eppy's I was really sad cause I thought they'd just leave it at 52. Still sucks though, unless Tucker's new Batman show ends up being a rebranding of this one
I know. They've been doing this to a lot of shows.Honestly, the ****ed up schedule for the show that CN has given for the past two years is probably a huge part of it.
Seriously.Damn near feels like Justice League Unlimited all over again.
This is with exceptions of course, but with this show being popular, I was hoping for more.The world of animated TV is different to live action TV. In the latter they'll try to run shows for as long as possible if the ratings are still good. A lot of animated shows are brought to a close after 65 episodes no matter what. 52 to 65 episodes suits their needs so far as syndication and merchandising.
I agree.Getting 65 episodes is nice and all, but this show could've gone longer.
False alarm! IGN was indeed mistaken and has posted a correction:
Update: Sorry guys, we somewhat misheard this. The show is indeed ending, but they still have the second half of Season 2 to air. There will then there will be a 13-episode Season 3, which will be the final one. Season 1 and 2 each consisted of 26 episodes each.
The show will run for 65 episodes after all, as expected.
Another piece of interesting info, was that two of DC's heaviest hitters, Superman and Wonder Woman, have been cleared to be used in upcoming episodes.
Wait, I can't remember is you guys like the show or not, which are you upset about?SON OF A ***** !!!!!!
Wait, I can't remember is you guys like the show or not, which are you upset about?