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04-03-2008, 11:04 AM | #21 | |
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There is an article about the upfront on http://www.broadcastingcable.com
There was no direct mention about the future of Foster's in the article but I did find this piece of news to be rather interesting. Quote:
This can mean a lot of things as pertaining to the future of our favorite show, Example: Now that Craig is involved in this wonderful new endeavor, he may either give up the head show runner position and let someone else handle the reigns creatively, try to handle both ends of the creative spectrum (Producing and directing) himself. Or worse case scenario, he quits while he is ahead and shuts down production of Foster's, to make time for this. (Note the above was pure and total speculation and should not be taken as fact as those are just possibilities and nothing more.) I think this is very cool idea, as there a lot of great artists and writers out there who may just have the next, Foster's, Dexter's Lab Powerpuff Girls in their heads, and this will be a great way to have those ideas come to light.
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04-03-2008, 12:28 PM | #22 |
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Now that is very interesting news. Congrats to Mr. McCracken.
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04-03-2008, 12:36 PM | #23 |
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From the sound of things, it looks like this series will end this year. Well, it's been a nice run, and we still have a bit of the show to go. I think what Craig and Ron Renzetti will be doing is nice, and I wish both gentlemen well.
I know a lot of folks will be upset to know that there was no mention of a seventh season, and part of me knows the feeling. I wasn't surprised that there would be no mention of another season. Why? Well, as I mentioned, 78 is the mark that Cartoon Network usually ends production at for their original series. That was stuck in my head for a while. This news that t mention pretty much explains that Craig will be doing something new for CN, and it doesn't seem likely that he and Renzetti would do another season of the show. It's been great, guys. |
04-03-2008, 12:42 PM | #24 |
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It's all I can say on the matter. |
04-03-2008, 12:54 PM | #25 | |
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04-03-2008, 01:10 PM | #26 |
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I'm not holding out much hope at this point, but I'm still awaiting to hear from either Craig or Lauren on the matter, and to get a "feel" from them, if they are ready to move on and leave Foster's behind. Again, shows have been saved by fans demanding it, and if they're not really happy with CN's decision, we can still fight this. The only show specifically mentioned in the article I read on the UpFront as having been picked up for another season was "Chowder", which is still more or less new anyway, and it's hard to believe that CN would just basically drop its entire lineup of animated series.
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04-03-2008, 01:20 PM | #27 |
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The Cartoonstitute sounds like a great thing. If Foster's is ending though... I'm glad to have been able to see this show, and I am proud of Craig's work. A big thanks to Mr. McCracken for creating one of the finest cartoons to ever exist, I will never forget this show.
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04-03-2008, 01:32 PM | #28 | |
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This is from ToonZone, a couple of hours ago:
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http://news.toonzone.net/article.php?ID=22724 At present I do not know if "returning" means a new season or not. I have been all over the web today and I can find nothing that's a definite yes or no. However, I am more hopeful than I was yesterday.
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04-03-2008, 01:36 PM | #29 |
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Stop being vague about it CN! Tell us directly if Seasons 7 and beyond are happening or not. o.o
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04-03-2008, 01:50 PM | #30 |
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...hmmm. I've got to tell you, reading this report leaves me feeling conflicted and anxious.
If this is to be the end of Foster's, fine; I've said my bit on that, and I stick by it. At this point, though, I can't pretend to be anything other than apprehensive about the possible implications of his new production and development role at CN. Certainly, I'm delighted for him personally; this sounds like a significant promotion, a genuinely important creative supervision role that will allow him to influence and improve Cartoon Network's future output as a whole, demonstrating the trust and faith the network have in his talents. My fear, however, is that Craig's involvement in this Cartoonstitute project (which, with its 20-month brief, is clearly a major undertaking) will pretty much put paid to the possibility of a true Craig McCracken production emerging any time in the near future. Let's face it, we know that Craig isn't one of these "hands-off" creators; he directs every single episode of his shows, and gives every impression of being creatively involved at every level, and I can't see him being able to do that once he has 150 other shows to polish, inspect and rubber-stamp. If I'm honest, deep down I never really expected Foster's to be renewed for a seventh season, but I was certainly hoping that we might get some inklings of a follow-up project; heck, in my more wildly optimistic, romantic moments I was hoping we might even see a Powerpuff revival. Instead, it sounds to me more like we're about to enter an era where almost all of CN's output will have the McCracken branding upon them, but at the cost of having a show for Craig and his fans to really call their own... We'll see how it goes, though. We still have at least one more full season of Foster's left to go, and whatever happens, I'm sure that Craig and CN will have some treats in store, but the way it looks to me now, it seems as though the end of Foster's might be the end of an era in more ways than one. EDIT: Cassini, wouldn't that most likely refer to the upcoming airing of Season Six? Foster's hasn't aired regularly for months now, so I would presume that that was why it was said to be "returning"...
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