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"Bye Bye Beavers" - The final episode of Angry Beavers that never aired.

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corn_fest said:
I'm not sure about all Nick shows not having a proper ending. Danny Phantom had a proper ending movie, though for some reason the show never went into syndication, at least not for long.

Well, Danny Phantom is made years after the "classic" Nicktoons, I think during the time Avatar TLA has aired.

But yeah, kinda sucks a shitty show gets a closure.
 
I want the scraped TMNT ep

This episode was never completed. The script was finished and some animation had begun when 4Kids pulled the plug because it was deemed too controversial and violent for a children's program (apparently Hun and the Garbageman were conjoined twins that were surgically separated at birth by a back-alley surgeon with the Garbageman being discarded as 'garbage'). Apparently, that was just too much for Fox to allow. Since there was no chance of it airing, it was shelved in the early stages of production.
 
Yeah, I heard about that too. Really creepy, but then again Garbageman in general is.

But Hun is stuck now as Slash so lol him
 
The Ed Edd and Eddy ones seem kind of intriguing.

During the shows' run, three episodes had been announced by A.K.A. Cartoon but were ultimately scrapped, never to be show on television. The reasons for not showing these episodes were never truly revealed. The following is a list of the three scrapped episodes of Ed, Edd n Eddy.

Luck Be an Ed Tonight - This episode was first announced via a Season 5 "sneak peek" list posted on the Edtropolis.com news page back in 2005. The synopsis of the episode was about Ed discovering that it was his lucky day according to his horoscope and Eddy tried to milk it for all it was worth. The title is a reference to the phrase "Luck Be a Lady Tonight", a song by Frank Sinatra. It was unknown what the airdate for this episode was supposed to be nor why the episode was scrapped. It was supposedly going to air alongside "A Room and an Ed".

A Room and an Ed - Likewise, evidence of this episode's existence was shown on a sneak peek of the Season 5 lineup on Edtropolis.com. The plot of the episode was originally about Sarah and Jimmy kicking Ed out of his room and turning it into their personal playroom. This episode was to air alongside "Luck Be an Ed Tonight". The title reference is based on "A Room and a Half".

Special Ed - Little is known about this episode. It was stated in an interview [2] with Danny Antonucci that plans for this episode to air fell through. This is the only episode whose reason for not airing was revealed. Danny gave a rather cryptic reply that the episode was scrapped because "it was just too real".
 
I wish Swat Kats wasn't canceled. It had some nice episodes like reusing the female sky pirate once more.
 
What's with all the new Nick info lately?

edit; didn't check the youtube link. Had no idea the video was a year old.

Lionel Mandrake said:
The Ed Edd and Eddy ones seem kind of intriguing.

I hope these episodes see the light of day, always up for some Ed, Edd N Eddy.
 
Oh yeah, might as well mention the Holy Grail of lost episodes.

Dexter's Rude Removal

A guy on reddit recently said he could get his hands on a bootleg copy "within the week", claiming he ran a forum where one of his friends posted a file containing it. Then he deleted his post so.... Still nothing.
 
Lionel Mandrake said:
They didn't originally make the show, but they did air it. Obviously they couldn't have any say in the production, but it seems odd they would even run a show that breaks the fourth wall so much and be against acknowledging that the characters weren't real.
apples, meet oranges.
 
Lionel Mandrake said:
Oh yeah, might as well mention the Holy Grail of lost episodes.

Dexter's Rude Removal

A guy on reddit recently said he could get his hands on a bootleg copy "within the week", claiming he ran a forum where one of his friends posted a file containing it. Then he deleted his post so.... Still nothing.


NEED THIS EPISODE!
 
While we're on the subject, what ever happened to Hey Arnold? I think I stopped watching Nick around the time that Danny Phantom started airing.
 
I was watching the second season of this show on Neflix recently, and man, it's even funnier than when I was a kid (like most good kids cartoons are).
 
Chiave said:
While we're on the subject, what ever happened to Hey Arnold? I think I stopped watching Nick around the time that Danny Phantom started airing.


Movie bombed, show was canceled along with the second movie that would wrap up Arnold's past and parents.
 
Chiave said:
While we're on the subject, what ever happened to Hey Arnold? I think I stopped watching Nick around the time that Danny Phantom started airing.

It ended with some dignity. The last episode told about Arnold's parents, showed Arnold being born, and such. However it did end with a hook for a movie that was planned to wrap everything up, which Nick decided not to produce.
 
Lionel Mandrake said:
Oh yeah, might as well mention the Holy Grail of lost episodes.

Dexter's Rude Removal

A guy on reddit recently said he could get his hands on a bootleg copy "within the week", claiming he ran a forum where one of his friends posted a file containing it. Then he deleted his post so.... Still nothing.

This sounds awesome.

Also, The Hey Arnold TV movie was gonna reveal his last name too
, which was what his Grandpa always called him... Shortman!
 
Special Ed - Little is known about this episode. It was stated in an interview [2] with Danny Antonucci that plans for this episode to air fell through. This is the only episode whose reason for not airing was revealed. Danny gave a rather cryptic reply that the episode was scrapped because "it was just too real".
This doesn't seem all that cryptic to me, just lacking in any particular details. I'm guessing the plans ended up going too deep into their intended subject and they had to back off.

If Nick could get away with it, they would air Spoungebob and ICarly back to back 24 hours a day.
I saw iCarly once. It was funnier than some of the actual cartoons they show nowadays.
I have like the worst taste in sitcoms. ):

Hasn't Spongebob broken the 4th wall a number of times?
I haven't seen the show in years, but I only remember that they'd usually go past the 3rd wall.
 
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