Sym-Bionic Titan (lost production material of cancelled Cartoon Network animated series episodes; early 2010s)

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Status: Lost

Sym-Bionic Titan is an animated series created by Genndy Tartakovsky that ran on Cartoon Network from 2010-2011. A notably more adult animated series in the same vein as Tartakovsky's earlier Samurai Jack, Sym-Bionic Titan followed the fortunes of two teenaged aliens, Princess Ilana and her protector Corporal Lance, who was assisted by his robot Octus. When their home planet Galaluna is invaded by the evil Mutraddi, the trio escape to Earth and disguise themselves as humans, attending a small-town high school in the American Midwest as cover. As a further defense against the various alien mutants and monsters sent their way, Octus is able to activate a protocol that combines the three into a giant mecha robot called Sym-Bionic Titan.

Cancellation

Despite critical acclaim, high ratings and a second-season cliffhanger, Cartoon Network abruptly announced the show's cancellation later in 2011 - due, it would eventually emerge, to the network's inability to secure a toy licensing deal.[1] The available episodes re-ran on the network's Adult Swim block for a few months in 2012, and again in 2014. In a 2012 Reddit AMA, a fan asked Tartakovsky if there had been more episodes planned for the series, to which he replied:

"YES!! We wrote 10 more episodes that were better than the first 20. It was tragic for me to not have a chance to do that."[2]

However he did not elaborate on where the scripts currently were,or how far the additional episodes made it into preproduction. to this day no additional production materials have resurfaced.

After its last rerun in 2014, the show was written off entirely for tax purposes alongside another Adult Swim series, Beware the Batman.[3] However in 2017, after Samurai Jack's revival wrapped up production, Tartakovsky expressed interest in also reviving Sym-Bionic Titan to give it a proper finale, reiterating that desire in 2023. [4]

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Videos

LSuperSonicQ's video on Sym-Bionic Titan that mentions the cancelled episodes.

See Also

Anthology and Short Series

Audio

Bumpers and Interstitials

Pilots

Live-Action

Other Cartoon Network Series

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