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Post by Belchic on Mar 22, 2021 15:05:35 GMT -5
My theory as to why they are making Cruella so prominent in the promos is because it’s probably part of their strategy to get people to watch the show. As for what you said about removing content, they actually have removed some content in the past. Movies like “Home Alone” were removed, but only temporarily until the holiday season came around. Also, “The Sandlot” was removed several times for reasons unknown. As for the shows you claim you have on D+, babclayman, the only one of those that we get over here is “The Simpsons”. Now, I must ask: Are you absolutely sure that they won’t take “101 Dalmatian Street” off of Disney+, or are you just saying that to try to calm me down?
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Post by RaceFanX on Mar 23, 2021 9:16:45 GMT -5
I'm saying it because I'm right. Disney is not going to pull a show that launched on its new flagship streaming service off it just to prop up a cable rerun farm channel that may be on its last legs. It's never removed any of its actual Disney content from the service ("Home Alone" and "Sandlot" are FOX films they got in the merger) and I don't see that starting now with a show that they promoted as being exclusively launched on Disney+. Netflix didn't pull "Bojack Horseman" when it aired on Comedy Central.
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Post by Belchic on Mar 23, 2021 14:32:45 GMT -5
I'm saying it because I'm right. Disney is not going to pull a show that launched on its new flagship streaming service off it just to prop up a cable rerun farm channel that may be on its last legs. It's never removed any of its actual Disney content from the service ("Home Alone" and "Sandlot" are FOX films they got in the merger) and I don't see that starting now with a show that they promoted as being exclusively launched on Disney+. Netflix didn't pull "Bojack Horseman" when it aired on Comedy Central. Okay, where do I begin here? First of all, Disney does NOT own the show. They are only distributing it. So content that isn’t rightfully theirs could easily get removed from streaming services that are theirs. Second of all, The Sandlot IS a Disney movie! Third, “101 Dalmatian Street” was not originally intended to be a Disney+ exclusive. It originally aired in the UK and Ireland on a regular broadcast station, and other countries followed suit. It was only exclusive to Disney+ in the US, but because it didn’t originally air here and was previously shown on broadcast channels in other countries, then it doesn’t count as a Disney+ exclusive. Shows like “The Mandalorian” and “WandaVision” were made exclusively for Disney+, but “101 Dalmatian Street” was not, so it doesn’t count. Fourth, they never even promoted the show at all before it came to Disney+! They never mentioned it at the D23 panel, and it wasn’t even included on their list of upcoming content. The only sources that ever said anything about it were a brief comment at the Annecy Film Festival, and a single Twitter post from a voice actor who voiced a character on the show who barely got any lines in the series at all. So I don’t know. This series was just all over the place in terms of production and distribution, so I don’t know what’s going to happen. I just hope they don’t remove it from Disney+.
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Post by RaceFanX on Mar 23, 2021 15:14:05 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Mar 23, 2021 19:12:11 GMT -5
Really? All this time, I thought The Sandlot was a Disney movie.
But yeah, we’ll see what happens. They probably won’t remove it from Disney+, but it’s still possible.
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Post by babclayman on Mar 28, 2021 21:52:04 GMT -5
Ooooooooh, “101 Dalmatian Street” shall be airing on Disney X D in the U S, tomorrow morning!
To check, is it airing at Eight A M, in the U S!?
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Post by Belchic on Mar 28, 2021 21:56:10 GMT -5
That I don’t know, bab. Either way, I’m not going to watch it since I already saw all the episodes on Disney+. I just hope it doesn’t get removed from Disney+ because of this.
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Post by Belchic on Mar 29, 2021 15:13:40 GMT -5
Well, 101 Dalmatian Street is now airing on Disney XD, and despite my doubts, the show is still available on Disney+ too!
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Post by Bishop on Apr 1, 2021 14:07:54 GMT -5
Guys, did we miss a season or something? Just saw this on twitter
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Post by Belchic on Apr 1, 2021 14:58:16 GMT -5
It’s an April Fools Day joke. Ignore it.
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Post by Belchic on Jun 17, 2021 12:36:29 GMT -5
Well, I got some bad news, guys. According to a post on the Disney TV Animation News group on Facebook, the crew working on 101 Dalmatian Street have confirmed that the series is canceled. This was due to its poor rating performance in the US on both Disney+ and Disney XD. Though someone else said this announcement is fake because the person who posted provided no legitimate proof that he actually spoke with someone. What do you guys think? Honestly, I think it’s legit considering it’s been way more than a year since Season 1 ended, and we still haven’t gotten any word on a second season airing.
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Post by ☻ on Jun 17, 2021 13:46:23 GMT -5
I tried telling you guys but you didn't want to believe me. But honestly? The show was dead long before it even came to the United States. Shows that get renewed don't lose 100% of their production staff, which is what happened to 101 Dalmatian Street based on every single resume available online. When even the creator, the director and the head writer leave the studio, it's very unlikely that the show is going to get picked up. And as I said about that Atomic Cartoons DM, an animation studio would never break NDA and announce that one of their competitors got contracted to make a show instead of them. The DM was either fake or it was made by somebody who had no real idea what they were talking about.
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Post by Belchic on Jun 17, 2021 17:46:27 GMT -5
I tried telling you guys but you didn't want to believe me. But honestly? The show was dead long before it even came to the United States. Shows that get renewed don't lose 100% of their production staff, which is what happened to 101 Dalmatian Street based on every single resume available online. When even the creator, the director and the head writer leave the studio, it's very unlikely that the show is going to get picked up. And as I said about that Atomic Cartoons DM, an animation studio would never break NDA and announce that one of their competitors got contracted to make a show instead of them. The DM was either fake or it was made by somebody who had no real idea what they were talking about. You wonder why people don’t believe you? Because you never post any legitimate concrete evidence to back up your statement. You just expect us all to take your word for it. I’m still not 100% certain it’s canceled yet. Why would they cancel a show after one season that has such a huge fan base especially in the UK?
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Post by babclayman on Jun 17, 2021 19:02:18 GMT -5
I would take it with a Grain of Salt, since it's from word of mouth.
If it is the case, It can be from a number of factors...
I think part of the reason is that the Show was made on Commission, with it being commissioned for Fifty or so Ten Minute Episodes. Similar to how both "DuckTales!" & the "Tangled" Series were intended to be Three Seasons from Day One. So, it was entirely possible that the show was created with just One Season in mind, much like "WandaVision".
I showed someone I know some of the Show, and while they agreed it's good, they wondered if it would work with the intended audience. Case in point; "Star Trek: The Animated Series" did do well, but more from Adult viewers, rather than the intended Saturday Morning Audience, so was cancelled after two seasons. The example the one I talked to listed was how an Episode like "Doggie Da Vinci" may be a bit heavy for the intended audience.
It can also come down to a matter of time slots, ratings, and promotion. When it comes to advertising, the most heavily promoted items are naturally the ones that get consumed the most. So, if a Show is not as promoted as well as it can be, or is aired in a timeslot that does awkwardly ratings wise. I also hear that Ratings tend to get counted by who is watching it when it does air, rather than if you Recorded it and watch it later.
So, for the time, Probably, but maybe not.
If so, it's a shame, but, at least, "Devil Wears Puppies" feels like a proper climax, rather than the show just sizzling out. The family encounter the Big Bad of Cruella, Clarissa & Hunter both get redemption arcs (your mileage may vary with Clarissa), Princess Positron is wrecked, and Dorothy says her first word. Best it be on a High Note, than fall victim to Seasonal Rot.
Even then, multiple Shows having come back from being Cancelled before, so...
Though, should we wait for an actual Official Word from someone who does work on the Show, rather than Word of Mouth?
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Post by ☺ on Jun 17, 2021 19:36:14 GMT -5
Though, should we wait for an actual Official Word from someone who does work on the Show, rather than Word of Mouth? You may be waiting a while because it's likely under NDA. Networks aren't exactly proud to cancel a show so they seldom announce it unless they're hyping up a series finale. But as months turn into years, people should gradually accept that the show is over.
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