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Another possible if confusing bit of info comes from a (now-deleted) section of the ''Aaahh!!! Real Monsters'' Wikipedia page, wherein a supposed animator on the project named Fredrick Zowski is quoted as saying: <blockquote>"The film was cancelled because Viacom bought Paramount. The film wasn't dark, nor were we planning on making it in the first place."</blockquote> As this was not sourced to any prior publication, and indeed no other trace of an animator by that name can be found online, the quote is almost certainly fake. | Another possible if confusing bit of info comes from a (now-deleted) section of the ''Aaahh!!! Real Monsters'' Wikipedia page, wherein a supposed animator on the project named Fredrick Zowski is quoted as saying: <blockquote>"The film was cancelled because Viacom bought Paramount. The film wasn't dark, nor were we planning on making it in the first place."</blockquote> As this was not sourced to any prior publication, and indeed no other trace of an animator by that name can be found online, the quote is almost certainly fake. | ||
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The only other information on the project is a brief mention in a book released in 2010 titled ''Cancelled Films (Film Guide)''.<ref>[https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/cancelled-films-study-guide-1155165845 Better World Books listing of ''Cancelled Films (Film Guide)'' that mentions the TV film.] Retrieved 27 Jan '22</ref> However, as this publication is one of a series that merely scrapes content from Wikipedia articles, it does not provide a solid lead. | The only other information on the project is a brief mention in a book released in 2010 titled ''Cancelled Films (Film Guide)''.<ref>[https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/cancelled-films-study-guide-1155165845 Better World Books listing of ''Cancelled Films (Film Guide)'' that mentions the TV film.] Retrieved 27 Jan '22</ref> However, as this publication is one of a series that merely scrapes content from Wikipedia articles, it does not provide a solid lead. | ||
In 2016, Klasky Csupo was contacted about the film via their official Facebook account, confirming that the film was never in production in the first place.<ref>[https://i.imgur.com/i1x9D95.png A comment from Klasky Csupo's official Facebook page comfirming it was never produced]</ref> How far it got in the planning stages remains unknown, but given the complete lack of leaked production materials it's doubtful it was ever more than discussed. | |||
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Revision as of 21:01, 7 March 2022
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters is an animated series made by Klasky-Csupo (creators of Rugrats) that ran from 1994-1997 on Nickelodeon. The series stars juvenile monsters Ickis, Oblina and Krumm, who live under a landfill and attend a school for monsters wherein they learn how to scare humans on the surface.
TV Film
A year after the show's run ended, it was reported that there was a TV film in the works, but ended up cancelled for being "too dark" for its intended audience.[1] Whether it was to serve as the series finale is unknown, as no footage or any other production material from the film has since resurfaced. The few mentions of the project come almost entirely from online forum users questioning its existence, with the earliest being a user from a 2004 Toonzone forum thread who claimed he read about it on the now-defunct website Movietome.com.[2]
Another possible if confusing bit of info comes from a (now-deleted) section of the Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Wikipedia page, wherein a supposed animator on the project named Fredrick Zowski is quoted as saying:
"The film was cancelled because Viacom bought Paramount. The film wasn't dark, nor were we planning on making it in the first place."
As this was not sourced to any prior publication, and indeed no other trace of an animator by that name can be found online, the quote is almost certainly fake.
Status
The only other information on the project is a brief mention in a book released in 2010 titled Cancelled Films (Film Guide).[3] However, as this publication is one of a series that merely scrapes content from Wikipedia articles, it does not provide a solid lead.
In 2016, Klasky Csupo was contacted about the film via their official Facebook account, confirming that the film was never in production in the first place.[4] How far it got in the planning stages remains unknown, but given the complete lack of leaked production materials it's doubtful it was ever more than discussed.
Gallery
See Also
References
- ↑ A 2009 Pixar Planet forum thread with the earliest mentioning of the film. Retrieved 27 Jan '22
- ↑ Toonzone forum thread discussing the film's existence. Retrieved 27 Jan '22
- ↑ Better World Books listing of Cancelled Films (Film Guide) that mentions the TV film. Retrieved 27 Jan '22
- ↑ A comment from Klasky Csupo's official Facebook page comfirming it was never produced