Over a year has passed since the public got the news about the uncalled-for cancellation, which Craig and the crew already knew back in late July of 2015. Already, I started to pick up more on the possible causes of Disney's decidedly despicable decision. For one thing, digital platforming became a thing in early 2015 right after all season one episodes aired. This allowed certain shows, especially Star vs. the Forces of Evil, which premiered in early 2015, to have better luck in ratings outside of television. What I'm getting at is, digital platforming came too late.
One the plus side, the show's been nominated for the Irish Animation Awards (the second season was animated at Boulder Media, based in Ireland) in three categories:
- Kids' Choice Award for Best Animated Series
- Best VFX as part of Animated TV Series or Film
- Best Irish Feature Film or Special - My Fair Hatey (I never get tired of reading the title)
I've even come up with some thought-provoking pieces of philosophy.
- Hater is an anagram of Heart.
- Who are the executives to stand in the way of a season cartoonist's creative freedom?
- What's the point of keeping an unfinished show in the archives if they don't let its creator finish it his way?
- If there's one thing Wander and I have in common, we're both interested in making life better for everyone.
BUT THAT'S NOT ALL!
Frank Angones, the story editor of WOY, said on his Tumblr account, without revealing anything specific, that the third season was going to introduce three new threats much worse than Dominator, and they represent ego, id, and superego.
And that space chimp? It's an entirely different character dubbed "Monkeyboy." The Hater Chimp theory had already been debunked almost a year ago. He may have facial features similar to Hater's, but they're completely separate. If you think about it, Hater has some body parts that are more human-like than ape-like, so that makes sense.