Imagine being cancelled for being white

>imagine being cancelled for being white

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Scott Adams being based as always.

RANCH OR COOL RANCH?

Christ, has it really been 20 years since the last episode aired?

>when your show is such a failure that literally only thing below it is Mission Hill

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He deserved it.

>based
>cucked out of a job 3 times

He deserved it.

Scott is one of those repellent assholes who has his own world in his head where he's never at fault and everyone's trying to destroy him

>Show about the most boring and mundane comic strip of all time
>Cancelled
Gee, must've been cause he's white.

Didn't Mission Hill only air like 3 episodes on the WB

>Mission Hill is 153

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Lol, well UPN (the black network) was what it aired on, at a really shitty timeslot. During the literal cartoon renaissance of America. But yeah, being white was probably a factor. He's also just squawking for attention, which I guess he's getting.

Ranch?

why was the last episode of this show about male pregnancy

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>UPN (the black network)
Since when were Star Trek and Wrestling black?

Workplace culture double standards, I would think.

it was in the comic as well, so whatever

I guess Scott Adams has a thing for MPreg when he's not running a right-of-Tucker-Carlson podcast and interviewing Ben Shapiro

>Show about the most boring and mundane comic strip of all time
To be fair, the show did fix that by making everything about it as crazy and off the wall as they could

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TNG was fucking awesome, wrestling was whatever network would pick it up (like Dilbert), but don't deny reality
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>nytimes.com/1998/12/29/us/a-racial-divide-widens-on-network-tv.html

This has been repeatedly brought up, but they added 8 new shows after Dildo went off the air and only 1 starred black people.

This fucking guy has been talking shit about the cartoon for twenty years but now he wants to claim it so he can make up some bullshit story of oppression. The cartoon was head and shoulders above his shitty comics and he was always bitter about it.

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lol

Look at runs and timeslots more than new series.

They were probably hip white people, so as to not scare the white viewers they had by moving too fast

I feel like this is bullying Mission Hill

Scott Adams is always right.

Based Bill

Show had a good run, at least it managed to get 2 seasons. Got more than some of the other short-lived adult cartoons from that era like Clone High, Mission Hill and Undergrads

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cboyardee's Dilbert trilogy is unironically better than anything Scott Adams has ever done with the character

Wasn't this the only one of UPN many many animated series to actually land a second season?

They kept on trying out prime time animated series, but most failed. And the ones they hijacked from other channels also failed pretty quickly.

UPN fucking destroyed Celebrity Deathmatch and The PJs.

>destroyed Celebrity Deathmatch
What? Didn't they move to MTV?

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UPN just seems like a death sentence for cartoons. home movies would've had only like 6 episodes if adult swim hadn't saved it.

Celebrity Deathmatch was a sketch on Cartoon Sushi on Mtv, then UPN bought it and made a half hour show out of it. And then it ended pretty quickly.

PJs was a Fox Animation Domination show, that UPN bought, replaced half the cast, and it tanked pretty fast too

Wasn't most of Adult Swim's earliest acquired stuff the leftover cancelled series from UPN and WB?

Oblongs, Home Movies, Mission Hill, Baby Blues, there might be one or two more,

Was Dilbert before or after Gary and Mike?

I could've swore I watched half hour blocks on MTV back in the early aughts, but could've just been lumped rebroadcasts. PJs did suck ass on Fox, though. This was during peak Simpsons, King of the Hill, Futurama, and Andy Richter Controls the Universe.

Kafkaesque.

That's still after UPN, it was on Cartoon sushi around 97, and on UPN in 99.