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** Completely averted since 2017 with seasons 6 (Video Blog) and 7 (Dream Job) following the fifth season's premiere scheme. Starting from the 17th episode of the Super-Noms arc in September 2018, the series now updates weekly and is a major factor in bringing the number of episodes to '''153''' across ''sixteen seasons'' as of May 2020. With a new educational series named ''Learn English with Om Nom'' now supplementing ''Om Nom Stories'', [[CashCowFranchise Cut the Rope's extended franchise has no chance of stopping]].

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** Completely averted since 2017 with seasons 6 (Video Blog) and 7 (Dream Job) following the fifth season's premiere scheme. Starting from the 17th episode of the Super-Noms arc in September 2018, the series now updates weekly and is a major factor in bringing the number of episodes to '''153''' '''155''' across ''sixteen seasons'' as of May June 2020. With a new educational series named ''Learn English with Om Nom'' now supplementing ''Om Nom Stories'', [[CashCowFranchise Cut the Rope's extended franchise has no chance of stopping]].
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** The first two episodes of the second season, "Time Travel" and "The Middle Ages", were uploaded on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 - a Wednesday. However, "The Renaissance" would premiere on the Saturday two weeks later, with this trend continuing for the following three episodes until "The Stone Age" was released on June 28, 2013 which was a Friday. The series then entered a month-long hiatus until "The Disco Era" was uploaded on August 8, 2013 - a Thursday. Another hiatus, this time ''four'' months long, lasted until the premiere of "The Wild West" and the season finale on December 11, 2013, returning to Wednesday.

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** The first two episodes of the second season, "Time Travel" and "The Middle Ages", were uploaded on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 - a Wednesday.2013. However, "The Renaissance" would premiere on the Saturday two weeks later, with this trend continuing for the following three episodes until "The Stone Age" was released on June 28, 2013 which was a Friday. The series then entered a month-long hiatus until "The Disco Era" was uploaded on August 8, 2013 - a Thursday. Another hiatus, this time ''four'' months long, lasted until the premiere of "The Wild West" and the season finale on December 11, 2013, returning to Wednesday.

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* ScheduleSlip: Has happened '''a lot''' in the series' history:
** The fifth episode, Halloween Special, was uploaded on Halloween 2012, inbetween "Strange Delivery" and "Bath Time"[[note]]the first and second episodes[[/note]].
** Both the "Time Travel" and "The Middle Ages" episodes were uploaded on April 17, 2013.
** The episode "The Stone Age" was uploaded one day earlier that expected (June 28, 2013 instead of June 2'''9''', 2013).
** The "Unexpected Adventure" episode started a day earlier than expected because the episode "Forest" was released six days later on December 19, 2013. "Sandy Dam" was released on Christmas Eve!
** There was a twenty-day (not twenty-one) gap in-between "Junkyard" and "City Park".
** The series is also notable for its [[SeriesHiatus unannounced hiatuses]]. In fact, 2015 is currently the only year where no new episodes have premiered.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: There was a time in 2014 where Om Nom Stories aired on British network {{CITV}}. The problem was 1) there were only one-two reruns every day, and they were usually before 6pm, when the channel stops airing; 2) it was clear that the episodes were ripped straight from Website/YouTube with the only edit made being the next episode reveal cut out; 3) [[DigitalDestruction the highest quality of the episodes at the time were 720p and it was displayed as minimised on a 1080p TV]]; and 4) it didn't have any mention anywhere else in CITV's archives, not even channel bumpers. No wonder why it was removed by the end of that year...

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* OutOfOrder: The show's first HalloweenEpisode was promoted as the fifth episode, yet was uploaded on October 31, 2012, a week after the first episode ("Strange Delivery") had been uploaded.
* ScheduleSlip: Has happened '''a lot''' in the series' history:
The series has suffered a rather convoluted history regarding its premiere schedule, especially its [[SeriesHiatus unannounced hiatuses]]:
** The fifth first episode, plus the Halloween Special, was special, were uploaded on Halloween 2012, inbetween "Strange Delivery" and Wednesdays, yet starting from "Bath Time"[[note]]the Time", the schedule moved to one episode every Thursday until the end of the season on the final Thursday of 2012.
** The
first and two episodes of the second episodes[[/note]].
** Both the
season, "Time Travel" and "The Middle Ages" episodes Ages", were uploaded on Wednesday, April 17, 2013.
** The episode
2013 - a Wednesday. However, "The Renaissance" would premiere on the Saturday two weeks later, with this trend continuing for the following three episodes until "The Stone Age" was released on June 28, 2013 which was a Friday. The series then entered a month-long hiatus until "The Disco Era" was uploaded one day earlier that expected (June 28, on August 8, 2013 instead - a Thursday. Another hiatus, this time ''four'' months long, lasted until the premiere of June 2'''9''', 2013).
"The Wild West" and the season finale on December 11, 2013, returning to Wednesday.
** The "Unexpected Adventure" episode arc which spanned the third season, started on a day earlier than expected because Friday, just two days after the end of the second season, followed by the release of the episode "Forest" was released six days later on December 19, 2013. that seemed to return the series to its Thursday slot... until the episode "Sandy Dam" was released uploaded on the Tuesday that was Christmas Eve!
** There was a twenty-day (not twenty-one) gap in-between
Eve. "Junkyard" and was released on the first Sunday of January 2014, while the next episode, "City Park".
** The series is
Park", premiered three Saturdays later. After this, it took ''ten months'' for the season's last three episodes to premiere, meaning the season with the least number of episodes [[{{Irony}} also notable for its [[SeriesHiatus unannounced hiatuses]]. In fact, 2015 is currently became the only year where no one with the lengthiest premiere schedule]].
** Throughout 2015, ''no''
new episodes have premiered.
premiered at all, and it took until the release of ''Cut the Rope: Magic'' for the fourth season to premiere.
** For the most part, this was [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] commencing with season 4 in April 2016, which maintained a consistent, but still unsteady schedule, with new episodes being uploaded every two weeks until July that year. The fifth season (Around the World) started just one month afterwards and spent the last half of 2016 uploading a new episode every other Friday, with the exception of a ChristmasEpisode on Tuesday, December 20.
** Completely averted since 2017 with seasons 6 (Video Blog) and 7 (Dream Job) following the fifth season's premiere scheme. Starting from the 17th episode of the Super-Noms arc in September 2018, the series now updates weekly and is a major factor in bringing the number of episodes to '''153''' across ''sixteen seasons'' as of May 2020. With a new educational series named ''Learn English with Om Nom'' now supplementing ''Om Nom Stories'', [[CashCowFranchise Cut the Rope's extended franchise has no chance of stopping]].
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: There was a time in 2014 where Om ''Om Nom Stories Stories'' aired on British network {{CITV}}.Creator/{{CITV}}. The problem was 1) there were only one-two reruns every day, and they were usually before 6pm, when the channel stops airing; 2) it was clear that the episodes were ripped straight from Website/YouTube with the only edit made being the next episode reveal cut out; 3) [[DigitalDestruction the highest quality of the episodes at the time were 720p and it was displayed as minimised on a 1080p TV]]; and 4) it didn't have any mention anywhere else in CITV's archives, not even channel bumpers. No wonder why it was removed by the end of that year...
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: There was a time in 2014 where Om Nom Stories aired on British network {{CITV}}. The problem was 1) there were only one-two reruns every day, and they were usually before 6pm, when the channel stops airing; 2) it was clear that the episodes were ripped straight from YouTube with the only edit made being the next episode reveal cut out; 3) [[DigitalDestruction the highest quality of the episodes at the time were 720p and it was displayed as minimised on a 1080p TV]]; and 4) it didn't have any mention anywhere else in CITV's archives, not even channel bumpers. No wonder why it was removed by the end of that year...

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: There was a time in 2014 where Om Nom Stories aired on British network {{CITV}}. The problem was 1) there were only one-two reruns every day, and they were usually before 6pm, when the channel stops airing; 2) it was clear that the episodes were ripped straight from YouTube Website/YouTube with the only edit made being the next episode reveal cut out; 3) [[DigitalDestruction the highest quality of the episodes at the time were 720p and it was displayed as minimised on a 1080p TV]]; and 4) it didn't have any mention anywhere else in CITV's archives, not even channel bumpers. No wonder why it was removed by the end of that year...
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: There was a time in 2014 where Om Nom Stories aired on British network {{CITV}}. The problem was 1) there were only one-two reruns every day, and they were usually before 6pm, when the channel stops airing; 2) it was clear that the episodes were ripped straight from YouTube with the only edit made being the next episode reveal cut out; 3) [[DigitalDestruction the highest quality of the episodes at the time were 720p and it was displayed as minimised on a 1080p TV]]; and 4) it didn't have any mention anywhere else in CITV's archives, not even channel bumpers. No wonder why it was removed by the end of that year...

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: There was a time in 2014 where Om Nom Stories aired on British network {{CITV}}. The problem was 1) there were only one-two reruns every day, and they were usually before 6pm, when the channel stops airing; 2) it was clear that the episodes were ripped straight from YouTube with the only edit made being the next episode reveal cut out; 3) [[DigitalDestruction the highest quality of the episodes at the time were 720p and it was displayed as minimised on a 1080p TV]]; and 4) it didn't have any mention anywhere else in CITV's archives, not even channel bumpers. No wonder why it was removed by the end of that year...year...
** As of 2017, the show is back on the channel... but only on weekdays at 10:25am, when kids are still in school.

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** The series is also notable for its [[SeriesHiatus unannounced hiatuses]]:
*** "The Stone Age"-"The Disco Era": June 28-August 8, 2013[[note]]one month and eleven days[[/note]]
*** "The Disco Era"-"Wild West": August 8-December 11, 2013[[note]]four months and three days[[/note]]
*** "Underground"-"Fruit Market": February 8-June 19, 2014[[note]]four months and eleven days[[/note]]
*** "Fruit Market"-"Bakery": June 19-December 8, 2014[[note]]five months and nineteen days[[/note]]
*** Season 3 finale-Season 4 premiere: December 8, 2014-March 15, 201[[spoiler:6]][[note]]This one is the most ridiculous, lasting [[spoiler: FIFTEEN months and seven days]].[[/note]]

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** The series is also notable for its [[SeriesHiatus unannounced hiatuses]]:
*** "The Stone Age"-"The Disco Era": June 28-August 8, 2013[[note]]one month and eleven days[[/note]]
*** "The Disco Era"-"Wild West": August 8-December 11, 2013[[note]]four months and three days[[/note]]
*** "Underground"-"Fruit Market": February 8-June 19, 2014[[note]]four months and eleven days[[/note]]
*** "Fruit Market"-"Bakery": June 19-December 8, 2014[[note]]five months and nineteen days[[/note]]
*** Season 3 finale-Season 4 premiere: December 8, 2014-March 15, 201[[spoiler:6]][[note]]This one
hiatuses]]. In fact, 2015 is currently the most ridiculous, lasting [[spoiler: FIFTEEN months and seven days]].[[/note]]only year where no new episodes have premiered.
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* ScheduleSlip: Has happened '''a lot''' in the series' history:
** The fifth episode, Halloween Special, was uploaded on Halloween 2012, inbetween "Strange Delivery" and "Bath Time"[[note]]the first and second episodes[[/note]].
** Both the "Time Travel" and "The Middle Ages" episodes were uploaded on April 17, 2013.
** The episode "The Stone Age" was uploaded one day earlier that expected (June 28, 2013 instead of June 2'''9''', 2013).
** The "Unexpected Adventure" episode started a day earlier than expected because the episode "Forest" was released six days later on December 19, 2013. "Sandy Dam" was released on Christmas Eve!
** There was a twenty-day (not twenty-one) gap in-between "Junkyard" and "City Park".
** The series is also notable for its [[SeriesHiatus unannounced hiatuses]]:
*** "The Stone Age"-"The Disco Era": June 28-August 8, 2013[[note]]one month and eleven days[[/note]]
*** "The Disco Era"-"Wild West": August 8-December 11, 2013[[note]]four months and three days[[/note]]
*** "Underground"-"Fruit Market": February 8-June 19, 2014[[note]]four months and eleven days[[/note]]
*** "Fruit Market"-"Bakery": June 19-December 8, 2014[[note]]five months and nineteen days[[/note]]
*** Season 3 finale-Season 4 premiere: December 8, 2014-March 15, 201[[spoiler:6]][[note]]This one is the most ridiculous, lasting [[spoiler: FIFTEEN months and seven days]].[[/note]]
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: There was a time in 2014 where Om Nom Stories aired on British network {{CITV}}. The problem was 1) there were only one-two reruns every day, and they were usually before 6pm, when the channel stops airing; 2) it was clear that the episodes were ripped straight from YouTube with the only edit made being the next episode reveal cut out; 3) [[DigitalDestruction the highest quality of the episodes at the time were 720p and it was displayed as minimised on a 1080p TV]]; and 4) it didn't have any mention anywhere else in CITV's archives, not even channel bumpers. No wonder why it was removed by the end of that year...

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