Tenth: Cloning Colleges (2002-03)

It was a secret government high school with clones of Kennedy, Gandhi, Cleopatra, Joan of Arc and Lincoln. Their principal is also a mad scientist named "Cinnamon", in a word. Clone College did a lot of the right thing in its only season, including choosing the talented actor Will. Ford and Nicole. Sullivan voices the character. Unfortunately, it didn't catch the hearts of critics as popular among the audience, and in the end there was only the fate of being cut.
Ninth: Alien Invaders ZIM (2001-02, 2006)
Like the Clone College, alien invaders were popular with critics, but the children of the time didn't. That doesn't mean that the animation revolves around a small alien invader who wants to conquer Earth, but always fails. In fact, it was so praised that it even won an Emmy Award. The cartoon is very creatively drawn, the plot is imaginative, and it has many interesting characters and interesting plots, but the ratings are low. But after it was cut, it did get a fanatical welcome from some people.
Eighth: The Future Batman (1999-2001)
This version is somewhat shady in the Batman series of animations, in which the old Batman is replaced by the new Batman, and this cartoon has a great animation and storyline. It could have been a great success by innovating on an already published series, but unfortunately it was cut despite winning many awards. The future Batman only aired for 3 seasons, after which it was canceled by the TV station.
Episode 7: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008-13)
by George. Written by Lucas himself, the "Star Wars" spin-off was a huge hit among audiences and, unlike the film version, it was well received by critics. But all of a sudden, it's over. This cartoon is a prequel to "Star Wars Episode III" and is about Anakin. Some of the great feats that preceded Skywalker's Great Transformation. Despite its popularity, the cartoon was cut due to a company merger. It was a heavy blow to many loyal viewers, who were only slightly satisfied after those television stations aired the unaired episodes.
Sixth: Teen Titans (2003-06)
If you think there's a lot of drama in a cartoon focused on teen superheroes, you're right. The plot and theme of the Teen Titans are extremely precise and delicate, with a smooth drawing style and some interesting stories. But this was not enough for the cartoon to continue to be broadcast on TV, and fans were shocked to learn that it had been cut. Some people have a soft spot for this cartoon by now, and sometimes, it's not you who is at fault, it's them.
Fifth: Nocturnal Dragon (1994-97)
It's a gothic gem, but it hasn't been in the public eye for long. The Nocturnal Dragon is a little dark, and sometimes a little funny. For fans, this is a cool cartoon. The theme of this cartoon is a bit old-fashioned, but it still gained some loyal fans who are still active. But it's a shame the cartoon was still cut three seasons after it aired.
Fourth: Justice League Junior (2010-13)
Much like the Teen Titans, the protagonists of this cartoon are a group of teenage superheroes we know and love. They struggle to fight the forces of crime and try to reconcile the contradictions in the team. But despite the Cartoon winning an Emmy Award, it was cut two seasons after it aired. Leaving an unfinished plot, although the "Junior Justice League" later released some supporting comics or games, this still made fans feel cheated and abandoned.
Third: Jack Samurai (2001-04)
This is undoubtedly one of the coolest animations in the world of cartoons, and this series features the use of non-realistic drawings, which were inspired by Akira Kurosawa and others. Jack Samurai has a fluid drawing style and an evolving storyline, and this cartoon is a great success, winning many primetime Emmys and Annie Awards, and has a lot of loyal fans. But despite all the accolades, the series was unexpectedly cut, leaving behind an unfinished plot and a promise to make a movie.
Second: Flying out of the future (1999-2003, 2008-13)
Set in the distant future, the cartoon features a takeaway guy who has been refrigerated by low temperatures, his older and more distantly related nephew, and his fellow takeaways. Although this cartoon was written by the "Simpsons", Matt. Created by Gronin, this drama is still difficult to escape. It also adjusted the broadcast time several times before it was completely cut, and the comedy channel later rebroadcast the cartoon and added new episodes, but then cut again. This cartoon will definitely have another day to replay, walk and see.
First: House of Spoofs (1999-2003, 2005-)
The cartoon features an American family in Rhode Island, which was originally broadcast after the Super Bowl and has good ratings. But then its broadcast time was adjusted to other times on other days, which made it difficult for the "house of spoofs" to find its own foothold, and it was cut shortly after. But the success of the replay and the huge sales of DVDs soon made FOX executives realize their mistakes. So they brought The citizens of Quahog, such as Peter, Lois, Chris, Meg, Stewie, Brian, and others, back on the big screen.