Comedy Central Cancels Ugly Americans
Ugly Americans is a cartoon that started in 2010. It’s on its second season and fans have been waiting for its third for over a year now. However, Comedy Central announced the show has not merely been delayed… it’s been cancelled altogether.
The series, based on the 5 On with Alan Whiter series of shorts about demonic creatures and the people of New York City, last aired in April 2012. And it turns out the season two finale is the last ever episode.
The producers confirmed the news on Facebook (via Splitsider)…
Ugly Americans fans,
As you might have gathered by now, Comedy Central did not renew us for a 3rd season. The reason this notice is coming so late is that, in spite of lukewarm ratings, the network did everything in their power to keep the show alive by trying to find outside financing. We came very close but unfortunately some legal technicalities kept any deals from going through.
We are exploring our options, even ones that don’t include traditional TV episodes, such as original web shorts or even a graphic novel. We love this universe and the characters and we want to keep them alive (or undead) for you in any way we can. We the producers would continue to make the show without a paycheck to ourselves, but unfortunately animation and all the aspects of TV production are rather expensive.
We appreciate your steadfast loyalty to our little show. We will continue to update this page with any news we have about Ugly Americans, along with new projects of interest from the writers, producers, animators, and cast.
Yours in Ugliness,
The Producers of Ugly Americans
The show’s creator shared his own thoughts on his Tumblr page…
Yes. Sadly. It’s official. Ugly Americans is not coming back any time soon. I’m sorry we can’t make more episodes for you guys. I want to thank all the Ugly fans for their support and for all the awesome fan art. Keep it up! Who knows? Maybe we can Kickstart something Ugly in the future. A movie? A graphic novel? The other show producers and I are working hard to find a new home for Mark, Randall, Callie, Twayne, Leonard, and Grimes (and Koala Man of course).
– Devin Clark (Creator of Ugly Americans)