Clone High Canceled

For those of you who may now know what Clone High was, Clone High was a television show that originally aired on MTV on Monday nights as part of MTV’s “Ten Spot.” Many enthusiasts of the show, like myself, have debated why the show was canceled. On the popular IMDB.com website, Clone High currently has a score of 9.1 out of 10. Also, why hasn’t MTV released the show via DVD box? Similar animated shoes like Family Guy and Futurama received a breath of fresh life due to high DVD sales. There are several probable reasons why Clone High was canceled.

Reason # 1: Poor grades

This is by far the most obvious reason. After only 10 episodes due to poor rating, MTV decided to disconnect. Although the season didn’t get the best ratings, the show never got a fair chance. Many other shows had a difficult first season, but the network gave them time to figure things out. This was not the case with Clone High and it was excellent from episode one.

Reason # 2: Gandhi scandal

In a 2002 issue of Maxim magazine, MTV ran an ad that featured the character of Mahatma Gandhi in a way that offended many people in India. To make matters worse for the 55th celebration of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination, protesters in India specifically protested the MTV show. Feeling the heat of this controversy, MTV issued an apology. However, scandals like this are rarely good for a show and this scandal could have helped the shows disappear.

Reason n. 3: high animation costs

Following reason number 1, Clone High was probably not profitable enough. Many cartoons can cost up to two million dollars and were not given enough time to develop a fan base to buy related products.

It’s time for all Clone High fans to take action. We must be active on Clone High related websites and push for a set of boxes.

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