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"On The Theme Park Loop" Has Been Cancelled! What This Means and More!

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By: Andrew Bermudez (Mustache Maniacs Film Co. Headquarters; September 15, 2021)     In a piece of breaking news, the show that tried, On The Theme Park Loop  has ben cancelled! Today, we're going to pick apart what this announcement means and why this show is now over after only one episode. Why was  On The Theme Park Loop Cancelled?      We've been looking over this show that has slowed down tremendously in production, and have decided that it would not be beneficial to our brand to move forward with further episodes. There have been concerns internally about the handling of certain topics, as well as an overall lack of enthusiasm for the episodes, so we are now halting all further development. We also feel that it takes too much away from what we really are aiming to pursue. We hope that you understand our reasoning for this difficult decision. What will Happen to what Remains of the Show?     For the remainder of September, mostly nothing. However, on October 1, almost all

Studio Update: "Ninjago: Master of Fear" Cancelled Amid Writing Issues, "Alms Pouch" Will still be Finished At Last, and More

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  By: Andrew Bermudez (Mustache Maniacs Film Co. Headquarters; September 1, 2021)     We wondered when it would happen, but one of our projects announced from 2/1/21 has officially been cancelled. However, it's not for the reasons that you may think. All of this and more is covered in today's update! Ninjago: Master of Fear  Has Officially Been Cancelled!     It's sad to say, but our own celebration of Ninjago's tenth anniversary has been prematurely stopped. While we've historically announced too many projects in the past, then cancelled the ones that we could not complete, this cancellation came about due to a completely different set of circumstances. "The writing staff said that they couldn't get the script to work," said LEGO Studios CEO Mark Matthew. "The script tried to cram a season's worth of Ninjago-like storytelling into 12 minutes, which was already a tall order. We gave the order to simplify, simplify, simplify, but then there was