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Very little is known about the pilot for the animated TV adaptation of Joe Dante's film '''''Gremlins''''', possibly titled ''Gizmo and the Gremlins. ''According to some sources, such as Toonarific, the series was to involve Gizmo, the one good Mogwai of the film and its sequel, fighting against the evil Gremlins. The pilot was the only episode that entered production.<ref>[http://www.toonarific.com/show.php?show_id=1459 Toonarific page on the cancelled series.] Retrieved 06 Sep '13.</ref>
Very little is known about the pilot for the animated TV adaptation of Joe Dante's film '''''Gremlins''''', possibly titled ''Gizmo and the Gremlins. ''According to some sources, such as Toonarific, the series was to involve Gizmo, the one good Mogwai of the film and its sequel, fighting against the evil Gremlins. The pilot was the only episode that entered production.<ref>[http://www.toonarific.com/show.php?show_id=1459 Toonarific page of the cancelled series.] Retrieved 06 Sept '13</ref>


It has been suggested that the series was cancelled because of parents complaining about the violence of the source material, but Joe Dante, the director of the films, says it was never finished because ''Gremlins 2 ''flopped at the box office<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/wifrc/i_am_the_director_of_gremlins_joe_dante_ama/c5dnu8i/ Joe Dante mentioning the pilot in a comment] Retrieved 09 Jan '14.</ref>. No footage of the pilot has been released, though there was a mention of it in an article in a 1990 issue of ''Bugs Bunny Magazine''.   
It has been suggested that the series was cancelled because of parents complaining about the violence of the source material, but Joe Dante, the director of the films, says it was never finished because ''Gremlins 2 ''flopped at the box office<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/wifrc/i_am_the_director_of_gremlins_joe_dante_ama/c5dnu8i/ Joe Dante mentioning the pilot in a comment] Retrieved 09 Jan '14
</ref>. No footage of the pilot has been released, though there was a mention of it in an article in a 1990 issue of ''Bugs Bunny Magazine''.   
 
==See Also==
*[[Gremlins (lost build of cancelled Atari arcade movie tie-in game; 1984)]]
*[[Small Soldiers (lost deleted scenes from action comedy film; 1998)]]


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315558349.jpg

Page in a magazine that mentions the pilot.

Status: Lost

Very little is known about the pilot for the animated TV adaptation of Joe Dante's film Gremlins, possibly titled Gizmo and the Gremlins. According to some sources, such as Toonarific, the series was to involve Gizmo, the one good Mogwai of the film and its sequel, fighting against the evil Gremlins. The pilot was the only episode that entered production.[1]

It has been suggested that the series was cancelled because of parents complaining about the violence of the source material, but Joe Dante, the director of the films, says it was never finished because Gremlins 2 flopped at the box office[2]. No footage of the pilot has been released, though there was a mention of it in an article in a 1990 issue of Bugs Bunny Magazine.

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