Best Cartoon Network Pilots
Who wouldn't want to immerse themselves in the vast infinite world of this mysterious and intriguing fantasy animated series? No doubt about it that the pilot truly deserved its widespread Internet popularity for its premise and similar elements to other phenomenal mystery shows like Gravity Falls. I know every person in the world has probably already said this, but I'm going to say it anyways: Cartoon Network should give the green light for this.
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I wanna see this become a series
The animation could use a little work, but the humor (most of which borders along the British sense) is top-notch clever and creative. Though, the premise isn't anything too new to me, I don't see what could go wrong with this series if it ever got green-lit.
Pickle and Peanut, but good.
George Gendi is a genius. Great job on Gumball and now he's in Burbank.
Eh... I don't really like the art style for this show, but who knows? Perhaps the premise and potential stories that could be told in this mystery and fantasy series might make up for that.
The pilot has quite a vivid and imaginative setting and cast of characters. It kind of reminds me a little bit of Star vs The Forces of Evil. While the main female lead can be a bit too hyperactive for my tastes, she is a pretty fun character. And am I the only one who thinks her male friend looks like Carl from Johnny Bravo?
Quite a miracle that it managed to get green-lit into a full-length series that we know now as OK K.O. Let's Be Heroes. With the exception of Apple and Onion, this is probably one of the only successful cartoon pilots on this list that managed to get proper network treatment (to an extent...) and promotion. As for the series itself, what's not to like in a show about heroes highlighted by clever pop culture references to anime and video games and wicked action sequences?
Didn't they make an entire episode highlighting how much the series has grown?