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The show would have featured a group of Noids, engaged in various situations designed to underscore the characters' inclination to misadventure.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1988/01/25/movies/cbs-plans-noids-cartoon-series.html January 25, 1988 The New York Times newspaper article.] Retrieved 01 Apr '16.</ref> | The show would have featured a group of Noids, engaged in various situations designed to underscore the characters' inclination to misadventure.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1988/01/25/movies/cbs-plans-noids-cartoon-series.html January 25, 1988, The New York Times newspaper article.] Retrieved 01 Apr '16.</ref> | ||
The original Noid character was famously animated in claymation, but it seems improbable that this medium would have been retained for a TV animated series, considering it is very time-consuming | The original Noid character was famously animated in claymation, but it seems improbable that this medium would have been retained for a TV animated series, considering it is very time-consuming and is most likely to have been traditional 2D. | ||
==Cancellation== | ==Cancellation== |
Revision as of 16:39, 26 February 2018
The Noid with the famous Avoid the Noid banner, was commonly used in Domino's ads in the mid-late 1980s.
Status: Lost
The Noids is a cancelled 1988 Saturday morning cartoon based on the "Noid" character featured in the Domino's Pizza commercials in the mid-late 1980's.
Premise
The show would have featured a group of Noids, engaged in various situations designed to underscore the characters' inclination to misadventure.[1]
The original Noid character was famously animated in claymation, but it seems improbable that this medium would have been retained for a TV animated series, considering it is very time-consuming and is most likely to have been traditional 2D.
Cancellation
The show was meant to air in the 1988-89 fall schedule on CBS.
However, the project was cancelled amid complaints that it was merely an advertising ploy and unsuitable as a show for children, not unlike Yo! It's the Chester Cheetah Show.
Additionally, the infamous Kenneth Lamar Noid incident, where Noid held up a Domino's restaurant under the assumption the mascot was made to specifically mock him, has likely sealed the show's fate forever.
No other information of the show has surfaced.
References
- ↑ January 25, 1988, The New York Times newspaper article. Retrieved 01 Apr '16.