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The show was meant to aired in the CBS's 1988-89 fall schedule. The project was cancelled amid complaints that it was merely an advertising ploy and not a show for children. | The show was meant to aired in the CBS's 1988-89 fall schedule. The project was cancelled amid complaints that it was merely an advertising ploy and not a show for children. | ||
Though the motives for the show's cancellation is unknown, it is likely that the 1989 holdup of a Domino's restaurant by Kenneth Lamar Noid (a mentally ill man who thought the Noid advertisements were personal attacks on him) played a factor in ensuring the show's disappearance. | |||
No other information of the show have surfaced. | No other information of the show have surfaced. |
Revision as of 02:03, 30 April 2016
The Noids is a cancelled 1988 Saturday morning cartoon based on a character featured in the Domino's Pizza commercials in mid-late 1980's. The show would have featured a group of Noids, engaged in various situations designed to underscore the characters' inclination to misadventure.[1]
The show was meant to aired in the CBS's 1988-89 fall schedule. The project was cancelled amid complaints that it was merely an advertising ploy and not a show for children.
Though the motives for the show's cancellation is unknown, it is likely that the 1989 holdup of a Domino's restaurant by Kenneth Lamar Noid (a mentally ill man who thought the Noid advertisements were personal attacks on him) played a factor in ensuring the show's disappearance.
No other information of the show have surfaced.
References
- ↑ January 25, 1988 The New York Times newpaper article. Retrieved 01 Apr '16.