

On December 15, 2019, the entire series was made available for streaming on Netflix, but was taken off a year later. Fortunately, that changed in 2018, when Ilana and Octus (in his Newton form) briefly appeared in the "Crossover Nexus" episode of OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, with the former getting a brief line due to her VA Tara Strong already being in the special as Raven and Ben 10. Supposedly, this meant the show would no longer be able to air online or on television in any form. Sym-Bionic Titan was cancelled on Madue to Cartoon Network being unable to acquire a toy license, and in September 2014, the network officially wrote off the show for financial purposes. The trio also must deal with the enigmatic Solomon, as well as the brash General Steel. However, Modula's forces have followed in pursuit and now they must defend their new home from his many monsters with their mechs. Escaping from their home from the advance of the powerful General Modula, they crash-land in Sherman, Illinois and pose as high school students.


ET: This article was updated to add a comment from Cartoon Network.Sym-Bionic Titan was an animated series created by Genndy Tartakovsky, Paul Rudish and Bryan Andrews for Cartoon Network.Ī hybrid of high school drama and giant robot battles, Sym-Bionic Titan follows the adventures of three beings from the planet Galaluna: Princess Ilana, her bodyguard Lance, and their Robot Buddy Octus. Tartakovsky and ExtremeOmniCode have also been contacted for comment. Although this is not officially confirmed, it is thought that it didn't get renewed because of the lack of a toy line to support the show, according to Screenrant.Ī spokesperson for Cartoon Network told Newsweek: "The series is no longer on our air." The cartoon ran for just 20 episodes in one season. Re-runs of the show aired on Adult Swim's Toonami, while it was also available on Netflix for a time, but has since been removed from the catalogue. "Many commenters, including the popular blog Super Punch, are questioning why Cartoon Network showed something so suggestive on a show that is rated TV-PG," it wrote, the day after the show was aired. The scene caused a stir at the time as well, as an article from 2010 on cited the raunchy moves. In the comment section, debate raged over what age the show was aimed at, with the show said to be rated TV-PG, according to IMDB. " Hotel Transylvania, Powerpuff Girls, and Dexter's Lab are kids shows.
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Read more Disney Movie Accused of Having 'Most Awkward Scene Ever' Over Age-Gap Kiss Sym-Bionic Titan is a kids show like Samurai Jack or Primal are kids shows: they're made for teens and adults. God damn."Īlthough some were less fazed by the dancing, as Huxley75 wrote: "Genndy Tartarsauce is amazing and one of my favorite current animators. I remember seeing it and wincing through the whole thing."Ĭlayman8 added: "Wait that's actually real? I legit thought it was a Zone parody or something. "It makes sense from a narrative perspective, as you explained, but they definitely nuked the premise with this scene.

Rorydraws said: "This is definitely a weird blemish on an otherwise awesome show. Similarly, Siltandsqualor thought: "The back dimples even? Come on." TheFinalBoss90 added: "At first I didn't think it was that bad and assumed it would end with him checking out her ass but damn it just keeps going!"Ĭommenting on Kimmy's age, Digital_Kiwi replied: "Jesus that's a minor? The f*** was the creator on?" Sherpa_onetime said: "I totally remember this! I do remember thinking at the time it was pretty raunchy but I don't think I saw this episode haha." Optimal_Wishbone322 admitted: "I forgot Sym-Bionic Titan was even a thing, I remember watching the pilot like 8 years ago and the show definitely had a lot of adult themes in it, hell it even had a torture scene." Read more Kid's Film Branded 'Most Problematic Ever' for 'Sexualizing' Characters She begins twerking, with close-ups of her chest and bottom, and seductively pulls up her top strap, which falls down with her vigorous shaking.Ī slow-motion hair flip, a back spring, the splits and sliding down a lamp end the sequence, which culminates in her pushing the homework across the table with her foot to Newton. Thought to be from Episode 10, Lessons in Love, Kimmy comes over to Newton's to study math, when she gets up and puts some music on, and begins dancing to lyrics of "Shake it, bake it, booty quake it, roll it around." The scene in question shows the robot Octus masquerading as his human form, Newton, and fellow high-schooler Kimberly "Kimmy" Meisner. The trio crash-land on Earth while trying to escape their war-torn homeland, and try to fit in as high-schoolers in Illinois, while avoiding the clutches of an evil general who's after them.
