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#Bless The Harts Cancelled By FOX
dorothydalmati1 · 8 months
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Obscure Animation Subject #12: Bless The Harts
Originally posted on Twitter on January 12, 2023
Created by Emily Spivey, it aired on Fox’s Animation Domination block for 2 seasons and 34 episodes from September 29, 2019 to June 20, 2021. Critics liked it, but audiences hated it and is a in-universe rip-off of KOTH.
No wonder why its cancelled. It’s an unfunny show with Southern stereotypes, and it doesn’t have heart or soul. Not helping is that its produced by Titmouse of Big Mouth fame, hence the stiff animation. It also has previous staff members from other Fox shows like newer FG.
This show is just lame all around. Don’t watch it, and go watch King of the Hill instead, as its a much better version of this show. KOTH also has actual heart and soul put in to it, with clever writing and great humor. No wonder that Bless The Harts became forgotten so fast…
(On the topic of Twitter comments, user by the name of Nathaniel Lewis is part of an unpopular minority and actually liked the show, hoping for it to get rebooted.)
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treadmilltreats · 8 months
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We are slowly losing our freedom of speech
Recently, Jamie Fox came out and apologized for something he said.
Then Neo said something about how he thought children should have to wait until they were of age to be able to choose their sex. Well, the LGBTQ community went after him. He came back and said he would not apologize for having an opinion.
I agree with him. So many people are trying to "cancel" people just because they don't like their opinions.
Anymore, no one seems to be entitled to their own opinions. If you disagree with someone, if this is your own opinion on a subject and people don't like your opinion, then they want to cancel you.
I remember Kevin Hart stood up and said he wasn't going to apologize for something he said 10 years before that he already apologized for. Good for him! He didn't care that he would lose the Oscar gig; it was about principals.
Look, we've all done or said something stupid in our life. Every single one of us! Does that mean people can continue to berate you with that years later? No, absolutely not. You made a mistake. Hopefully, you've apologized for it and learned from it and didn't do it again. It's over. Now everyone else should get over it, too.
And as far as Neo is concerned, he's allowed to have an opinion, and I say good for him for standing up and saying he won't apologize just because you don't like his opinion. Where is our freedom of speech going in this country? Are we not allowed to say what we think in order to not piss off someone? I get that we must have respect for others' beliefs or race or sexual orientations or disabilities but just because you don't agree with something is no reason to come after a person. That is also discrimination against freedom of speech.
We need to stop being so soft in this country. We need to stop being our children's friends and being afraid to punish them. We need to stop giving trophies to everyone who didn't win. We need to be able to voice our opinions whether you agree with them or not. We need to get over ourselves.
So today my friends look at where the country is going. When we start taking away our freedom of speech, when we are no longer able to voice our own different opinions, our rights will slowly erode until we have none left.
And then you might as well move to Russia where your opinions will get you killed. Remember, this country was built of free speech. These are our rights. Like what a person says or not, keep scrolling, follow someone else, but you don't get to dictate a person's opinion.
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detectivereyes · 3 years
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want to place bets on if 911/lone star are getting renewals during the hiatus or after? 👀
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thedurvin · 3 years
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It’s 2025. Seth MacFarlane finally crosses a line and gets fired, cancelling all his Fox shows once more. The programming block collapsing and viewership down, Disney finally cancels the Simpsons.
However, less than a month later, they announce “Disney’s Foxville USA”, a shared universe reboot where the Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, Bob’s Burgers, King of the Hill, the Critic, the PJs, Bless The Harts, and a number of other forgotten animated sitcoms all live together having inoffensive misadventures. The second season introduces a rival town populated by Disney’s animated kids’ sitcoms, including the Proud Family, Recess, the Weekenders, Fillmore, and Pepper Ann. The show has no noticeable fandom and it’s not entirely clear who is watching it, but the episodes keep on coming.
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outrunningthedark · 3 years
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Y’all got me dissecting FOX TV ratings.  Here is the average amount of viewers each cancelled scripted series from FOX received in its final (sometimes lone) season since 2017/2018, aka just before 9-1-1 debuted.  I omitted: - summer programming - shows that were being renewed one last time for a farewell - shows that switched to another network. 2017/2018 LA to Vegas -> 2.3 million Ghosted -> 2.1 million The Mick -> 2.1 million The Last Man on Earth -> 1.9 million The Exorcist -> 1.3 million 2018/2019 The Cool Kids -> 4.1 million The Passage -> 3.9 million Star -> 3.5 million Lethal Weapon -> 3 million Proven Innocent -> 2 million Rel -> 2 million The Gifted -> 1.9 million 2019/2020 Deputy -> 3.6 million Outmatched -> 2.3 million Almost Family -> 1.5 million *All of these series were in their debut season. We should factor in COVID complications.  2020/2021 Prodigal Son -> 2 million Filthy Rich -> 1.5 million neXt -> 1.1 million Bless the Harts -> 1 million The Moodys -> less than 1 million As you can see, MOST series FOX loses faith in fail to attract more than 2 million viewers each week throughout an entire season.   My research tells me that FOX sighted steadily declining ratings following a strong start for the cancellation of series with seemingly “good” numbers.
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disneytva · 3 years
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20th Television Animation’s Bless the Harts Canceled at FOX
Bless the Harts will not be back for a third season.
Fox has canceled the animated comedy from creator Emily Spivey. The series, a co-production between Disney's 20th Television and Fox Entertainment, will wrap its second and final season in May on the independent broadcast network.
The adult animated comedy featuring a voice cast that includes Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, Ike Barinholtz and Kumail Nanjiani, has been a lackluster performer in its second season as part of Fox's Sunday night block. Its most recent original episode drew 56,000 total same-day viewers, a series low.
The cancellation comes as animated comedies typically take longer to produce, with creatives needing to know sooner in order to make a fall schedule. Fox, meanwhile, continues to build up its animated slate with an eye on full ownership of its programming. In addition to Disney-owned The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bob's Burgers, Fox has The Great North (a co-production with 20th), Housebroken (fully owned internally) and the recently picked up Dan Harmon series launching in 2022.
Fox's animation push comes after the broadcast network purchased animation studio Bento Box, best known for Bob's Burgers, in a bid to own its animated offerings. In success, animated comedies can become cash cows for networks and their owners with lucrative merchandising lines. Bob's, Duncanville, The Great North, Family Guy and The Simpsons have all been renewed for the 2021-22 broadcast season.
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phoenixlionme · 3 years
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Networks to Avoid for Future Creators
SIGNAL BOOST FOR FUTURE CREATORS
Many of you might not know, but I made a post about the reasons to NOT go to Disney if you a TV show or Movie pitch. I don’t know how to link posts yet, but the title is as followed:””. Also I am making this post with the same warning but for two different networks: The CW and Fox. Like Disney, both networks have a history of screwing over their good shows with last minute schedule changes, unjust cancelings (canceling good shows that had good ratings and positive reviews), and often make certain restrictions for POC and LGBT content shows. For example, the actress who plays Iris West on CW’s Flash has stated that she wasn’t “allowed” to wear her natural hair and not to mention how they abruptly cancelled Black Lightning without even informing the cast and crew first; Fox unjustly cancelled “Bless the Harts” for no stated reason; plus, when they owned X-Men, they always made most, if not all, POC or LGBT-coded mutants villains or have them die.
Look, I know no network is perfect, but these three are undoubtedly the worst. So, I beg you to either go to other networks or make your own. There is this new company, Spire Animation Studios, that wants to do more original content that’s also diverse, it may take a while but I think it’s worth it; and maybe they’ll be open to doing live-action.
PLEASE RE-BLOG THIS.
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Oh SHIT! Fox cancelled “Bless The Harts”! That show was one of the best in the animation line-up. They better not pull this shit with “Duncanville”
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brightmalcolm · 4 years
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They announced that Fox cancelled their show Deputy and they said Prodigal Son was in "good shape" so 🤞 (article on Deadline)
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While broadcast networks typically wait until the last minute to make their cancellations after they have seen the new crop of pilots, this is not a typical year, and no pilots are being shot any time soon as Hollywood production was shut down over the coronavirus pandemic. Fox has been ahead of the game; this is the second freshman series the network has canceled, joining fellow drama Almost Family.
Of the other Fox freshman series, the network already renewed animated comedy Bless the Harts, with 9-1-1: Lone Star, Prodigal Son and Duncanville in good shape.
this is pretty good news! prodigal son won’t have another ~cop~ show to compete with for renewal. I’m only a bit concerned that deputy had pretty similar overall number of viewers as prodigal son, but deputy is a mid season replacement (it premiered in january)  and prodigal son does a lot better with viewers ages 18-48, which is the demographic that matters most to networks.
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eichy815 · 3 years
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Fall Fusion 2021 (The CW)
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The Coronavirus pandemic undoubtedly altered the landscape of primetime TV throughout the 2020-21 season.  Studio audiences were universally eliminated, due to safety precautions.  Some series had to have their production delayed altogether.  But with vaccinations ramping up, old slivers of normalcy should incrementally return to our screens across the course of next season.
Tentatively, NBC and Fox are set to unveil their “upfronts” on May 17; and, twenty-four hours later, ABC will follow suit on May 18.  The final reveal of that week will occur on May 19, when CBS introduces its Fall 2021 slate to the world.  The CW will wait until May 25 to hold its “upfronts.”
As always, a host of network programs are considered “on-the-bubble” – meaning their chances of getting renewed or canceled might be about as predictable as a coin-flip.  The shows still waiting to hear if they’ve been renewed include:  Kenan, Young Rock, Zoe’s Extraordinary Playlist, Manifest, Debris, Law & Order: Organized Crime, and Good Girls on NBC; American Housewife, The Goldbergs, Mixedish, Call Your Mother, For Life, Station 19, A Million Little Things, Big Sky, Rebel, and The Rookie on ABC; The Unicorn, B Positive, United States of Al, SEAL Team, All Rise, and Clarice on CBS; and Call Me Kat, Bless the Harts, 911, 911: Lone Star, The Resident, and Prodigal Son on Fox.
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Although the fall/winter/spring divide will probably be a lot smoother than it was this past season, I wouldn’t be surprised if the networks decide to “chunk” their series into 8-, 9-, or 10-episode strings of uninterrupted airings.  These would be strategically placed as “pods” intermittent between the fall, winter, spring, and summer.
In addition, “time-sharing” different programs within the same slot across the networks’ schedules would be a more efficient way of getting mileage out of successful programming – especially how it would bake in natural “backup programming” to leave fewer gaps in the event of unexpected Coronavirus-related interruptions in production.  At a certain point, hopefully Coronavirus will become so contained that it no longer forces temporary shutdowns of specific productions with any regularity.
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(All times are Eastern/Pacific; subtract one hour for the Central/Mountain time zones)
(New shows highlighted in bold)
Featured network for today’s column…
The CW
Sunday
7:00 – Local Programming
8:00 – Charmed
9:00 – Batwoman (fall/spring) / In The Dark (winter/summer)
In the fall, Charmed and Batwoman would be coupled together, once again.  Batwoman can then temporarily move to Mondays in January, allowing In the Dark to begin airing its fourth season.
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Monday
8:00 – All-American (fall/spring) / Batwoman (winter)
9:00 – All-American: Homecoming (fall) / Naomi (winter) / Roswell, New Mexico (spring/summer)
All-American should serve as a lead-in to its announced spinoff, All-American: Homecoming (centered around the Simone Hicks character, played by Geffri Maya).  They both would go on hiatus in January, making way for Batwoman to migrate over from Sundays to cushion the new Ava DuVernay-produced superheroine drama, Naomi.  If Homecoming doesn’t receive a Back-Nine Order, then Roswell, New Mexico could replace Naomi in the spring.
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Tuesday
8:00 – The Flash
9:00 – Superman & Lois (fall/spring) / Legends of Tomorrow (winter)
The Flash can hold down the opening slot on Tuesdays all season long, nurturing Superman & Lois in the fall as the latter returns for its sophomore season.  In January, Legends of Tomorrow would air a string of fresh episodes before turning the slot back over to Superman & Lois so it can finish the second half of Season 2.
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Wednesday
8:00 – Riverdale
9:00 – Nancy Drew (fall/spring) / The 4400 (winter)  
Riverdale would remain the Wednesday night anchor, once again buttressing Nancy Drew as the distaff sleuth returns for her third season.  In-between fall and spring “pods” of Nancy Drew, the network’s reimagination of The 4400 (starring Arrow’s Joseph-David Jones) could air beginning in January.
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Thursday
8:00 – Walker
9:00 – Powerpuff (fall) / Stargirl (winter) / Back-Nine Order (spring/summer)
Jared Padalecki’s Walker appears to be a hit for The CW, and it will most likely be secure as a permanent Thursday night anchor.  In the fall, Walker can lend extra blast to the live-action superheroine ensemble Powerpuff (starring Dove Cameron, Chloe Bennet, and Yana Perrault).
Meanwhile, Stargirl could return for the first part of its third season in January, airing half of its total episodes before taking a hiatus prior to another summer return. The post-Walker time slot in the spring would go to a Back-Nine Order for Powerpuff…or else Roswell, New Mexico’s fourth season could slide in here.
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Friday
8:00 –  Legacies (fall/spring) / Masters of Illusion (winter/summer)
8:30 –  Legacies (fall/spring) / Whose Line is it Anyway? (winter/summer)
9:00 – Dynasty (fall/spring) / Penn & Teller: Fool Us (winter/summer)
Legacies and Dynasty can air fall and spring “pods” concurrently, on Fridays.  In-between (for mid-winter and summer), reliable players such as Masters of Illusion, Whose Line is it Anyway?, and Penn & Teller: Fool Us would air here to close out the week.
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The pandemic has definitely forced networks to get creative with their programming.  The higher turnaround time for production of scripted series may necessitate that programs split up their seasons into “chunks,” essentially “time-sharing” the same slot with other shows that get rotated in at other points during the season. As social-distancing restrictions gradually become more relaxed, unscripted programming with live studio audiences can be slowly integrated back into the studio itineraries.  
Despite the year-plus lockdowns we’ve endured, primetime television has proved to be resilient and resourceful.  There’s no reason to believe that won’t be the case as we head into 2022. 
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disneytva · 4 years
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Walt Disney Television Studios Sets Panels for Comic-Con@Home Including New 20th Century Television Animation’s Hoops
Comic-Con@Home will run from July 23-26 and comes as a result of San Diego Comic-Con cancelling their 2020 event due to the spread of COVID-19. Panels will instead be streamed online for free. Walt Disney Television Studios has set a lineup of panels headlined by hit animated series like The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers. including new members like Bless The Harts, DuncanVille & Netflix’s upcoming animated comedy Hoops!
THE SIMPSONS – They’ll never stop The Simpsons!…from appearing at Comic-Con; this time on zoom. Join Al Jean, Matt Selman, David Silverman, Carolyn Omine, Mike B. Anderson and moderator Yeardley Smith. Find out how the show has surmounted social distancing and turbulent times en route to season 32!
AMERICAN DAD! – Ever wanted to learn how to draw one of your favorite AD! characters?  Now is your chance, join show Supervising Director Brent Woods as he teaches the cast and executive producers how to draw Roger! Grab a sketchbook & pens and learn to draw everyone’s favorite alien alongside Rachael MacFarlane (Hayley), Wendy Schaal (Francine), Scott Grimes (Steve),Dee Bradley Baker (Klaus) and EPs Nic Wegener and Joe Chandler as they chat about the current season and look toward the series’ 300th episode airing on TBS this fall.
BLESS THE HARTS – Join the Harts, in quarantine of course, for a Paint & Sip!  Watch Kristen Wiig (Jenny Hart), Maya Rudolph (Betty Hart), Ike Barinholtz (Wayne Edwards), Jillian Bell (Violet Hart) and Fortune Feimster (Brenda) with executive producers Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Andy Bobrow  try to re-create Bless The Harts characters while chatting about their favorite moments from season one, what they’re looking forward to in season two on FOX this Fall and how they’ve kept busy during quarantine while drinking the show’s favorite drink – boxed wine!
BOB’S BURGERS – The Emmy Award-winning animated FOX series Bob’s Burgers invites fans into their homes for a virtual panel with all of the laughs and surprises they generally bring to the Indigo Ballroom. Creator and executive producer Loren Bouchard will break news about the upcoming season, and the always entertaining cast including H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Eugene Mirman, Dan Mintz and Larry Murphy will have you howling with laughter with never-before-seen footage, followed by a lively panel discussion and fan Q&A.
DUNCANVILLE – Join executive producers Mike & Julie Scully, executive producer and star, Amy Poehler, along with stars Ty Burrell, Riki Lindhome, Joy Osmanski, Yassir Lester, Betsy Sodaro and guest stars Rashida Jones and Wiz Khalifa for an exclusive first look at the upcoming second season; returning next Spring on FOX.
FAMILY GUY – Join cast Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Mila Kunis, Seth Green and executive producers Rich Appel, Alec Sulkin and Kara Vallow from FOX’s hit animated comedy Family Guy as we celebrate 350 episodes with a virtual table read! After, we’ll take a look back at some of our favorite moments from the last 18 seasons, plus a special sneak peek at the hilarity and hi-jinx coming up in our 19th season premiering this fall on FOX!
HOOPS – The star-studded voice cast of Hoops, a new adult animated series for Netflix  launching this summer from 20th Century Fox Television, gathered for an irreverent-in-the-best-way conversation about coming together to make this show that follows a foul-mouthed high school basketball coach who is sure he’ll hit the big leagues if he can only turn his terrible team around. Voice stars Jake Johnson, Rob Riggle, Ron Funches, Natasha Leggero, Cleo King and A.D. Miles join creator and executive producer Ben Hoffman and moderator/ guest voice star Max Greenfield for a truly wild and hilarious Q&A. Fans will be treated to an exclusive first look at footage from the premiere episode.  Hoops comes from writer-comedian Ben Hoffman, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, with animation produced by Bento Box.
SOLAR OPPOSITES our favorite Shlorpians are getting together for Comic-Con at Home!  As Hulu’s most-watched original comedy premiere to date, Solar Opposites centers around a team of four aliens who escape their exploding home world only to crash land into a move-in ready home in suburban America. They are evenly split on whether Earth is awful or awesome, while protecting the Pupa, a living super computer that will one day evolve into its true form, consume them and terraform the Earth… Join Justin Roiland (“Korvo”), Thomas Middleditch (“Terry”), Sean Giambrone (“Yumyulack”), Mary Mack (“Jesse”) and executive producers Mike McMahan and Josh Bycel for all things Solar Opposites including an exclusive clip from the upcoming second season!
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tvseriesfinale · 3 years
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FOX has cancelled the Bless the Harts TV show. https://buff.ly/31CTmWz Do you enjoy this animated series? Would you have watched season three? https://ift.tt/3ugvPXO
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spoilertv · 3 years
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Bless the Harts - Cancelled at FOX After 2 Seasons https://www.spoilertv.com/2021/04/bless-harts-cancelled-at-fox-after-2.html
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