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** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off by airing in segments or with different episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the

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** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off by airing in segments or with different episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the a year after WesternAnimation/RugratsGoWild hit theaters.
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''Preschool Daze'' episode that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US (until 2008) and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.

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** The ''Preschool Daze'' episode that was meant to kick off the [[WesternAnimation/RugratsPreschoolDaze short-lived spinoff spinoff]] (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US (until 2008) and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.
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** ''The Turkey Who Came To Dinner'', the Thanksgiving special was produced in 1997, released on VHS in October of that same year. However, it wouldn't air on TV until November 20, 1998, over a year later on the same day ''WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie' released on theaters

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** ''The Turkey Who Came To Dinner'', the Thanksgiving special was produced in 1997, released on VHS in October of that same year. However, it wouldn't air on TV until November 20, 1998, over a year later on the same day ''WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie' ''WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie'' released on theaters
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** ''The Turkey Who Came To Dinner'', the Thanksgiving special was produced in 1997, released on VHS in October of that same year. However, it wouldn't air on TV until November 20, 1998, over a year later on the same day WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie released on theaters

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** ''The Turkey Who Came To Dinner'', the Thanksgiving special was produced in 1997, released on VHS in October of that same year. However, it wouldn't air on TV until November 20, 1998, over a year later on the same day WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie ''WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie' released on theaters

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** "The Turkey Who Came To Dinner", the Thanksgiving special was produced in 1997, released on VHS in October of that same year. However, it wouldn't air on TV until November 20, 1998, over a year later on the same day WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie released on theaters
** A batch of Season 6 episodes made in 1999 were held over until airing in 2001. On top of that, the episodes "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" (the latter segment released on VHS first) used the Season 7 opening, despite Kimi not appearing until the second movie.
** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off by airing in segments or with different episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze episode that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US (until 2008) and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.

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** "The ''The Turkey Who Came To Dinner", Dinner'', the Thanksgiving special was produced in 1997, released on VHS in October of that same year. However, it wouldn't air on TV until November 20, 1998, over a year later on the same day WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie released on theaters
** A batch of Season 6 episodes made in 1999 were held over until airing in 2001. On top of that, the episodes "The ''The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" Again'' (the latter segment released on VHS first) used the Season 7 opening, despite Kimi not appearing until the second movie.
** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off by airing in segments or with different episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze the
''Preschool Daze''
episode that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US (until 2008) and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.

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** A batch of Season 6 episodes made in 1999 were held over until airing in 2001. On top of that, the episodes "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" used the Season 7 opening, despite Kimi not appearing until the second movie.
** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off. Some were aired in segments or with different episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze episode that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US (until 2008) and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.

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** "The Turkey Who Came To Dinner", the Thanksgiving special was produced in 1997, released on VHS in October of that same year. However, it wouldn't air on TV until November 20, 1998, over a year later on the same day WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie released on theaters
** A batch of Season 6 episodes made in 1999 were held over until airing in 2001. On top of that, the episodes "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" (the latter segment released on VHS first) used the Season 7 opening, despite Kimi not appearing until the second movie.
** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off. Some were aired off by airing in segments or with different episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze episode that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US (until 2008) and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.
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** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off. Some were aired in segments or with different episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze episode that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.

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** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off. Some were aired in segments or with different episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze episode that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US (until 2008) and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.



* The first six episodes of Season 7 (up to ''Super Zero'') were planned for Season 6, but delayed due to the WesternAnimation/{{Wishology}} movie slowing down production of them.

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* ** The first six episodes of Season 7 (up to ''Super Zero'') were planned for Season 6, but delayed due to the WesternAnimation/{{Wishology}} movie slowing down production of them.
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* The first six episodes of Season 7 (up to ''Super Zero'') were planned for Season 6, but delayed due to the WesternAnimation/Wishology movie slowing down production.

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* The first six episodes of Season 7 (up to ''Super Zero'') were planned for Season 6, but delayed due to the WesternAnimation/Wishology WesternAnimation/{{Wishology}} movie slowing down production.production of them.
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* The first six episodes of Season 7 (up to ''Super Zero'') were planned for Season 6, but delayed due to the WesternAnimation/Wishology movie slowing down production.
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** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off. Some were aired in segments or with different ones. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.

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** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off. Some were aired in segments or with different ones. episodes. The final batch would be aired in Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze episode that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.
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** A batch of Season 6 episodes made in 1999 were held over until airing in 2001. On top of that, the episode, "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" used the Season 7 opening, despite Kimi not appearing until the second movie.
** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off. Some were aired in segments or with different ones. The final batch would be aired in June 2004, where the Preschool Daze that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.

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** A batch of Season 6 episodes made in 1999 were held over until airing in 2001. On top of that, the episode, episodes "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" used the Season 7 opening, despite Kimi not appearing until the second movie.
** While the show finished production in 2002, episodes would still be slowly burned off. Some were aired in segments or with different ones. The final batch would be aired in June Summer 2004, where the Preschool Daze that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.
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** During 2002-2004, after the show finished production in 2002, some episodes would not only be aired in segments and the final episodes would be aired in 2004. Preschool Daze, the episode meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff, was one of those episodes (despite that being made in 2001) and the spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US.

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** During 2002-2004, after While the show finished production in 2002, some episodes would not only still be slowly burned off. Some were aired in segments and the or with different ones. The final episodes batch would be aired in 2004. June 2004, where the Preschool Daze, the episode Daze that meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff, was one of those episodes spinoff (despite that being made in 2001) and the finally made it to air. However, that spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US.US and be burned off on the direct-to-video specials in 2005/06.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' wasn't safe from this either. Sure, there were episodes that went on video before airing on TV, other times episodes would take a while to air for no reason.
** A batch of Season 6 episodes made in 1999 were held over until airing in 2001. On top of that, the episode, "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" used the Season 7 opening, despite Kimi not appearing until the second movie.
** During 2002-2004, after the show finished production in 2002, some episodes would not only be aired in segments and the final episodes would be aired in 2004. Preschool Daze, the episode meant to kick off the short-lived spinoff, was one of those episodes (despite that being made in 2001) and the spinoff wouldn't even see broadcast in the US.
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** "Super Sitters" was scheduled for April 22, 2022, but got pulled and replaced with ''[=SpongeBob=]'' reruns. The episode has had many foreign airings and been released on VOD services, but has yet to air as of February 2023.

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** "Super Sitters" was scheduled for April 22, 2022, but got pulled and replaced with ''[=SpongeBob=]'' reruns. The episode has had many foreign airings and been released on VOD services, but has yet to did not air as of February 2023.in the US until April 10, 2023, almost a year after it was supposed to premiere.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WelcomeToTheWayne'' had an unfortunate case of this. It premiered in July 2017 and went into hiatus two months later, with a second season announced half a year later. The series returned in '''Spring 2019''', airing the remaining episodes of Season 1 and airing the second season[[note]]This season was CutShort, with 10 episodes that season, compared to 20 in the first[[/note]] afterwards, with [[InvisibleAdvertising little to no marketing]], and the show [[ScrewedByTheNetwork disappearing not long later]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/WelcomeToTheWayne'' had an unfortunate case of this. It premiered in July 2017 and went into hiatus a SeriesHiatus nine episodes and two months later, with a second season announced half a year later. The series returned in '''Spring 2019''', airing the remaining episodes of Season 1 and airing the second season[[note]]This season was CutShort, with 10 episodes that season, compared to 20 in the first[[/note]] afterwards, with [[InvisibleAdvertising little to no marketing]], and the show [[ScrewedByTheNetwork disappearing not long later]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/WelcomeToTheWayne'' had an unfortunate case of this. It premiered in July 2017 and went into hiatus two months later, with a second season announced half a year later. The series returned in '''Spring 2019''', airing the remaining episodes of Season 1 and airing the second season[[note]]This season was CutShort, with 10 episodes that season, compared to 20 in the first[[/NOTE]] afterwards, with [[InvisibleAdvertising little to no marketing]], and the show [[ScrewedByTheNetwork disappearing not long later]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/WelcomeToTheWayne'' had an unfortunate case of this. It premiered in July 2017 and went into hiatus two months later, with a second season announced half a year later. The series returned in '''Spring 2019''', airing the remaining episodes of Season 1 and airing the second season[[note]]This season was CutShort, with 10 episodes that season, compared to 20 in the first[[/NOTE]] first[[/note]] afterwards, with [[InvisibleAdvertising little to no marketing]], and the show [[ScrewedByTheNetwork disappearing not long later]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpeedRacerTheNextGeneration'' is another example of this. The first season had bursts of weekly episodes that were interrupted by hiatuses lasting a month or more (the longest of which lasted for about 4 months). Season 2 was a worst offender, airing roughly two years after the first season. Not only that, but midway through the second season there was a hiatus that lasted ''612 days'', which happened to occur right after a three-parter with a cliffhanger ending.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpeedRacerTheNextGeneration'' is another example of this. The first season had bursts of weekly episodes that were interrupted by hiatuses lasting a month or more (the longest of which lasted for about 4 months). Season 2 was a worst offender, airing roughly two years after the first season. Not only that, but midway through the second season there was a hiatus that lasted ''612 days'', which happened to occur right after a three-parter with a cliffhanger ending.ending.
* ''WesternAnimation/WelcomeToTheWayne'' had an unfortunate case of this. It premiered in July 2017 and went into hiatus two months later, with a second season announced half a year later. The series returned in '''Spring 2019''', airing the remaining episodes of Season 1 and airing the second season[[note]]This season was CutShort, with 10 episodes that season, compared to 20 in the first[[/NOTE]] afterwards, with [[InvisibleAdvertising little to no marketing]], and the show [[ScrewedByTheNetwork disappearing not long later]].
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** "Backpay Payback" and "House Hunting" got delayed twice. They went from a scheduled premiere on November 11, 2022, to February 17, 2023. While the former episode aired on February 24, 2023, the latter is unscheduled as of February 2023.

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** "Backpay Payback" and "House Hunting" got delayed twice. They went from a scheduled premiere on November 11, 2022, to February 17, 2023. While the former episode aired "Host-a-Palooza" premiered on this day instead, so "Backpay Payback" got pushed back a week to February 24, 2023, the latter is unscheduled as of February and "House Hunting" aired on March 3, 2023.

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