I saw it while watching Counterfeit Cat last week. I kinda' like it.In case if nobody pointed it out yet, Disney XD now has a New Episode Bug for the current Logo, as featured in yesterday's episode of Fangbone!.
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I saw it while watching Counterfeit Cat last week. I kinda' like it.In case if nobody pointed it out yet, Disney XD now has a New Episode Bug for the current Logo, as featured in yesterday's episode of Fangbone!.
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Glad it's back.The network's website just brought the schedule back
I wonder if that has anything to do with the new season premiering tomorrow.Now there's a Star vs. marathon today from 10:30a-4p
Low and behold it might do the same thing to The 7D. It's been taken off the schedule from time to time and being put on an early morning timeslot. Plus it's already cancelled.So Disney cancels Wander Over Yonder because it was doing better in reruns, then completely takes it off the schedule? Yeah, good going, Disney.
Okay so Starting July 18th there's a Marathon of Various Shows from 12 am to 6 am every night. and It replaces: Penn Zero, Pickle and Peanut, Gravity Falls, Phineas and Ferb and Wander Over Yonder in that Time Period. By this Point, Wander Over Yonder, Counterfeit Cat, Fangbone, and Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero are completely off the Schedule.
What is it with them in replacing these shows, it is bad that are some are done but worse that they can't get a grip on their placement in the schedule, because they keep getting moved to the side.
Plus some of them are cancelled.That's probably what they wanted all along
They been doing the same thing with Fangbone, which lasted for about 2 weeks and then replaced with Atomic Puppet, and I think now they're adding Futureworm as a replacement for AP. And this goes all to DXD treatment with acquired shows.And I just watched Atomic Puppet one day this week. Why are they pulling it off the schedule too soon?
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I hear from what you're saying, it's not the first time that any American network (e.g. Cartoon Network, Disney, and Nickelodeon) that would burn off each episodes as is like they're doing their own version of how a Stevenbomb works, they did it quite a few times, it's hard to represent something that is not from the US to treated like any well-known American animated shows, it's really annoying.I know, that's the problem with acquired programming. They air a show (like a Canadian show) for a while but then a couple months later it's off the air and never shown again.
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