That show was moderately successful at best, and frankly, it wasn't that good. You could call the show anything with the exact same scripts and it would have worked. Not that band based cartoons were exactly good, and it's actually the best of the examples. It was supposedly a hit in the band's native Japan. I'd hope they filled it up with Woolyism. But it's mild success does have quite a bit with the network head at the time having a major obsession with them and using the cartoon to springboard them into mainstream American success. that was a while before the dreaded Mooninitegate that got everyone fired.That explains why they took Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi off the air…*is sad about it*
It's a sad state that American Dad managed to tackle the topic better than both shows... but I respect what Doug tried, and laugh at the complete idiocy of what Maxie's World did. It's called "Fat Chance" if you look it up on YT. But messages or not, Maxie's World was garbage. Cheap garbage. No wonder it's completely forgotten. Plus, you could make a drinking game of how many times they say "surf" or "surfing." Seriously, there are a lot of 80's cartoons with camp charm or narm charm... this wasn't one of them. It's too poor to even be so Bad it's good. Girls certainly deserve better than that. No wonder why Barbie never had a cartoon series back then. Something that quality would have hurt the brand.But I'd question the wisdom of any cartoon addressing anorexia. The characters don't look like real people even on a good day, lol. It's probably a better idea to create a parallel issue for the characters to face, that can serve to teach the same lessons.