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John P. McCann was brought on board to write a season of a ''Lobo'' kids show with Brad Garrett voicing Lobo. It would have been voice directed by Andrea Romano with William H. Macy and Linda Hamilton as additional voices. The season would have had a story arc where Lobo encounters Ernest Mann, a fellow bounty hunter. Other characters would have included Ramona, Goldstar, Jonas Glim, Al, Darlene Spritzer, Cosmic Bob and Sunny Jim. Sunny Jim | John P. McCann was brought on board to write a season of a ''Lobo'' kids show with Brad Garrett voicing Lobo. It would have been voice directed by Andrea Romano with William H. Macy, Paul Rugg and Linda Hamilton as additional voices. The season would have had a story arc where Lobo encounters Ernest Mann, a fellow bounty hunter. Other characters would have included Ramona, Goldstar, Jonas Glim, Al, Darlene Spritzer, Cosmic Bob and Sunny Jim. Lobo, Sunny Jim and Darlene are the only characters from the cancelled cartoon to appear in a more faithful and adult oriented Lobo web cartoon. | ||
==Cancellation== | ==Cancellation== |
Revision as of 21:41, 18 April 2022
Lobo is a cancelled children's animated television show that was planned to air on Kids' WB!, it was based on the ultraviolent DC character of the same name.
Production
John P. McCann was brought on board to write a season of a Lobo kids show with Brad Garrett voicing Lobo. It would have been voice directed by Andrea Romano with William H. Macy, Paul Rugg and Linda Hamilton as additional voices. The season would have had a story arc where Lobo encounters Ernest Mann, a fellow bounty hunter. Other characters would have included Ramona, Goldstar, Jonas Glim, Al, Darlene Spritzer, Cosmic Bob and Sunny Jim. Lobo, Sunny Jim and Darlene are the only characters from the cancelled cartoon to appear in a more faithful and adult oriented Lobo web cartoon.
Cancellation
WB decided not to do the show due to the demographics, which resulted in John P. McCann writing episodes for a more adult oriented Lobo cartoon on the internet in June 2000.[1][2][3]
Gallery
References
- ↑ A blog post on Lobo's Kids' WB! pitch (part 2). Retrieved 30 Jul '21
- ↑ A blog post on Lobo's Kids' WB! pitch (part 1). Retrieved 30 Jul '21
- ↑ A blog post on Lobo's Kids' WB! pitch (part 3). Retrieved 30 Jul '21