Just like Simpsons, or Family Guy, or even Arthur. They'll still be on when we're all old and gray, when they will have all switched to CGI and they're voiced by machines that are able to duplicate the original voice actors' voices.
That show is a never ending story at this point:As soon as I saw "Robot Chicken" is cancelled, I just thought "Uh-huh, sure." Cause let's be honest. It's NEVER going to end.
Don't forget SpongeBob and at this rate probably Pokémon as well. In the future the Pokémon slogan "Gotta catch 'em all" will be near impossible to fans because there will be about 1,000 or so of those freaking critters. Ash Ketchum will be a 90-year-old old man and still hunting Pokémon if they don't slow down soon lol.Just like Simpsons, or Family Guy, or even Arthur. They'll still be on when we're all old and gray, when they will have all switched to CGI and they're voiced by machines that are able to duplicate the original voice actors' voices.
Pokemon basically just repeats itself.Don't forget SpongeBob and at this rate probably Pokémon as well. In the future the Pokémon slogan "Gotta catch 'em all" will be near impossible to fans because there will be about 1,000 or so of those freaking critters. Ash Ketchum will be a 90-year-old old man and still hunting Pokémon if they don't slow down soon lol.
God, I wish it was cancelled... (Sorry, I just do not like Robot Chicken.)OH NO! Did you guys hear? Robot Chicken is cancelled! [Adult Swim] said that due to a recent lack of interest in stop motion animation and the fact that most of the show's audience are edgy millennials who don't give a **** about the Gen-X pop culture the show constantly makes fun of, they have decided to finally can one of their best shows. I'm very disappointed right now but there is one silver living to this horrible choice made by adult swim, there will be a special 30-minute long season finale of Robot Chicken premiering some time this Spring. Because it's a season finale and not a regular episode, there will be a slight change this time around in that the episode will be much more depressing than unusual. As opposed to the show's regular silliness, such tragic scenes will include the iconic Nerd character dying of a heart attack, the titular chicken going through a mental breakdown after his girlfriend leaves him, and the final He-Man parody where we explore the depressing past of court magician Orko who had a surprisingly traumatic childhood for a children's show character.