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1The polar opposite to LongRunners are, as you may expect, media that was canned so quickly that few people remember them. They may have not even gotten a Website/TVTropes page until someone suddenly remembered it existed.
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3Quality of the media may vary. Some of them may have been mediocre or downright terrible. Or they could have suffered SeasonalRot during the second season after having a great first season. Or the show might have cost too much for their network, or they might have been ScrewedByTheNetwork, ending in the [[LeftHanging middle of plot lines that were never resolved]]. It gets worse if the short-lived show never got reruns, sharply decreasing the likelihood that there are [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes tapes to circulate]]; this is a little less of a problem with the creation of streaming media, but that has its own issues if something gets pulled or delisted from a service. Website/TheOtherWiki has [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_series_canceled_after_one_episode an article]] on single-episode runs. No matter how much the media was advertised, many were QuietlyCancelled and sometimes forgotten.
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5One possible TropeCodifier for TV is the 1969 ABC sketch show ''Series/TurnOn'', which was considered awful and controversial -- [[ValuesDissonance for its time, anyway]][[note]]There were a lot of jokes about easily accessible birth control pills, interracial relationships, UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar, and general indecency that these days would be seen as outdated or not as controversial, though the clincher might have been a few jokes that went a little far even for today, such as the jokes about CampGay men and the infamous [[UnfortunateImplications "Rape is friendlier than arson."]][[/note]]. A number of ABC's affiliates dropped it ''at the first commercial break'', and it was effectively canned before the premiere finished airing. Other affiliates either aired the entire show and then pulled it or didn't air it at all and replaced it with better programming, like a ''documentary on gun safety''.
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7In the case of book series or other published media, many start off with a contracted run that ends when the contract is up or tapers off after it no longer draws in an audience or has very low readership. Shows may have lasted one season--two at most--and some of the more unfortunate ones don't even last one episode. Toys often don't sell well enough or get recalled, and companies move on to the next thing that might take off; [[https://ghostofthedoll.co.uk/ Ghost of the Doll]] focuses on 80's and 90's toys aimed at girls, with several that often had short runs.
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9When a show has only a few episodes but is successful, that's BritishBrevity. When the show ends naturally with a few episodes, that's a {{Miniseries}} or TwelveEpisodeAnime.
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11Supertrope of SecondSeasonDownfall and OneEpisodeWonder. Compare ShortLivedBigImpact, which is where a show has a short run, but well-remembered; TooGoodToLast; CutShort; and OrphanedSeries. See FailedPilotEpisode for an index on pilots that never went anywhere.
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13The podcast ''Podcast/CanceledTooSoon'' specializes in covering short runner shows as well as other TV curiosities.
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17* [[ShortRunners/LiveActionTV Live-Action Television]]
18* [[ShortRunners/WesternAnimation Western Animation]]
19* [[ShortRunners/{{Other}} Shows Without a TV Tropes Page]]
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22[[foldercontrol]]
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24[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
25* ''Manga/ZeroNineZeroEkoToIssho''
26* ''Manga/ActAge'': Despite becoming [[SleeperHit a surprise success]] to the point of having a stage play adaptation planned, the manga only ran for two and a half years before being cancelled almost immediately after its writer was arrested for sexual misconduct. [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes Print and digital volumes of the manga were pulled from distribution]], the stage play was canned, and the artist later [[BuryYourArt removed all mentions of the series and any art she drew for it from her social media]].
27* ''Manga/AmalgamOfDistortion''
28* ''Manga/AneDoki''
29* ''Manga/AnnCassandra''
30* ''Manga/AshigeiShoujoKomurasan''
31* ''Manga/{{Ayashimon}}''
32* ''Manga/BananaNoNana''
33* ''Manga/{{Baoh}}''
34* ''Manga/{{Barrage}}''
35* ''Manga/BIchi''
36* ''Manga/BladeOfTheMoonPrincess''
37* ''Manga/BokuXKano''
38* ''Manga/BoneCollection''
39* ''Manga/ButsuZone''
40* ''Manga/CandyFlurry''
41* ''Manga/CheatSlayer'' is infamous for being cancelled after ''a single chapter'' for not only having several characters who are [[CaptainErsatz blatant copies]] of characters from other ''[[TrappedInAnotherWorld isekai]]'' works, but also [[CorruptedCharacterCopy portraying them as much more villainous than the characters they're obviously based on]] as a TakeThat to the genre. This resulted in so much backlash (from both readers and creators of other ''isekai'' works) that the manga was cancelled immediately.
42* ''Manga/CipherAcademy''
43* ''Manga/Classi9''
44* ''Manga/CoolShockBT''
45* ''Manga/{{Criminale}}''
46* ''Manga/CrossManage''
47* ''Manga/CyborgGrandpaG''
48* ''Anime/{{Dangaioh}}'' was cut short after three OVA episodes, even though it was intended to run for longer. Its TV anime sequel, ''Great Dangaioh'', was meant to run for 26 episodes, but was cut down to only 13 due to low ratings and poor reviews.
49* ''Manga/DearNOMAN''
50* ''Manga/DonDracula'' - The manga ran for only six months, from May to December 1979. The 1982 anime adaptation only had eight episodes produced, and only four of those episodes made it to air, thanks to the anime's sponsoring company going bankrupt.
51* ''Manga/DoronDororon'': The manga ran from less than a year from November 2021 to August 2022.
52* ''Manga/DoubleArts''
53* ''Manga/{{Duranki}}'' ran for only six chapters before creator Creator/KentaroMiura died, and it was agreed that the manga would not continue without him.
54* ''Manga/{{Enigme}}''
55* ''Manga/Fabricant100'': The manga ran from less than a year from November 2022 to September 2023.
56* ''Manga/GameXRush''
57* ''Manga/{{Gamma}}''
58* ''Manga/GanKon''
59* ''Manga/GunBlazeWest''
60* ''Manga/HarisugawaInMirrorWorld''
61* ''Manga/HellWardenHiguma''
62* ''Manga/HeroineVoice''
63* ''Manga/HokenshitsuNoShinigami''
64* ''Manga/HowToMakeAnInvisibleMan''
65* ''Manga/HungryMarie''
66* ''Manga/TheHuntersGuildRedHood'': Due to low readership despite attaining a small but growing following online, the manga ran for only a handful of months, from June to November of 2021, only 18 chapters.
67* ''Manga/IDontKnowIfItsLoveOrMagic''
68* ''Manga/IMarriedMyBestFriendToShutMyParentsUp''
69* ''Manga/ITellC''
70* ''Manga/IceRevolution''
71* ''Manga/IronKnight''
72* ''Manga/JumborBarutronica''
73* ''Manga/{{Kagamigami}}''
74* ''Manga/KillingMe''
75* ''Manga/Kurogane2011''
76* ''Manga/TheLastSaiyuki''
77* ''Manga/LivingDead''
78* ''Manga/LockOn''
79* ''Manga/LoveFighterShuravan''
80* ''Manga/{{Mx0}}''
81* ''Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce'' - 31 chapters over a span of four years with a massive issue of ScheduleSlip before it was put on a hiatus which, for all intents and purposes, is considered by many to be a [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]]. The last chapter was never even translated.
82* ''Manga/{{Magico}}''
83* ''Manga/MaguchanGodOfDestruction''
84* ''Manga/MarryGrave''
85* ''Anime/MidnightHorrorSchool''
86* ''Manga/MisappropriationInvestigatorNakaboRintaro''
87* ''Manga/MitamaSecuritySpiritBusters''
88* ''Manga/{{Moriking}}''
89* ''Manga/NineDragonsBallParade''
90* ''Manga/NoahsNotes''
91* ''Manga/OtomeKikanGretel''
92* ''Manga/OumagadokiDoubutsuen''
93* ''Anime/{{Pecola}}''
94* ''Manga/PhantomSeer''
95* ''Manga/PokemonGoldenBoys''
96* ''Manga/PokemonReBURST'' - 77 chapters over a year and a half.
97* ''Manga/{{PPPPPP}}''
98* ''Manga/PrettyFace''
99* ''Anime/PrincessRouge'' was intended to run for six OVA episodes, but it was cut short after only two due to running out of funding.
100* ''Manga/{{Prism}}'' was cancelled after only six chapters due to allegations of its art being traced.
101* ''Manga/PsychoStaff''
102* ''Manga/RedSprite''
103* ''Manga/RobotXLaserbeam''
104* ''Manga/RookiePolicewomanKirukoSan''
105* ''Manga/SakuraDiscord''
106* ''Manga/SamonTheSummoner''
107* ''Manga/Samurai8TheTaleOfHachimaru''
108* ''Manga/SamuraiUsagi''
109* ''Manga/SeikesshouAlbatross''
110* ''Manga/ShindereShoujoToKodokuNaShinigami'' was serialized for only a year and a half before being put on indefinite hiatus due to the writer's illness. She passed away two years later, leaving the manga unfinished.
111* ''Manga/ShinigamiSamaTo4NinNoKanojo''
112* ''Manga/ShirokuroKitan''
113* ''Manga/ShuukanShounenHachi''
114* ''Manga/SoulRescue''
115* ''Anime/StarsAlign'' was intended to run for 24 episodes, but it was cut down to only 12 episodes late in production; since the staff had no time to adjust the story to that length, the anime ends on a {{Cliffhanger}} and has yet to be properly continued.
116* ''Manga/StealthSymphony''
117* ''Manga/{{SWOT}}''
118* ''Manga/{{Takamagahara}}''
119* ''Anime/{{Tekkaman}}'' was intended to run for 52 episodes, but was cancelled after only 26 episodes aired. Its [[Anime/TekkamanBlade later revamp]] was much more successful.
120* ''Manga/TenmakuCinema''
121* ''Manga/TimeParadoxGhostwriter''
122* ''Manga/TimeStrangerKyoko''
123* ''Manga/{{Tista}}''
124* ''Manga/TokyoShinobiSquad''
125* ''Manga/TricksDedicatedToWitches''
126* ''Manga/TsujiuraSanToChupacabra''
127* ''Manga/{{Underdog}}''
128* ''Manga/{{Uratarou}}''
129* ''Manga/VectorBall''
130* ''Manga/YakuzaGirl''
131* ''Manga/YuiKamioLetsLoose''
132* ''Manga/YumemigaokaWonderland''
133* ''Manga/{{Zipman}}''
134* ''Manga/{{Zombiepowder}}''
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:Asian Animation]]
138* ''Animation/{{Akis}}''
139* ''Animation/MK22''
140* ''Animation/NanaMoon''
141* ''Animation/NoonboryAndTheSuper7'' (one season with 26 episodes; follow-up series was [[NoExportForYou never released outside South Korea]])
142* ''Animation/PlanetOf7Colors''
143* ''Animation/StitchAndAi'': Only one thirteen-episode season, making it the shortest-lived TV show in [[Franchise/LiloAndStitch its franchise]]. When it finally reached the United States over a year later, [[MissingEpisode the ninth episode was excluded]].
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145
146[[folder:Comic Books]]
147* ''ComicBook/AceMcCoy''
148* ''ComicBook/AceOfSpace''
149* ''ComicBook/AcePowers''
150* ''ComicBook/TheAtomicThunderbolt''
151* ''ComicBook/TheBlueStreak''
152* ''ComicBook/BodyBags1996''
153* ''ComicBook/BuckskinAmericasDefenderOfLiberty''
154* ''ComicBook/BuckyOHareAndTheToadWars'': lasted 5 issues and a graphic novel, and got an AnimatedAdaptation, but was canceled when creator Continuity Comics went out of business.
155* ''ComicBook/{{Burlap}}''
156* ''ComicBook/CaptainFlash''
157* ''ComicBook/CaptainVictory''
158* ''ComicBook/TheCavalier''
159* ''ComicBook/TheCrusader''
160* ''ComicBook/DoubleJumpers''
161* ''ComicBook/DRAndQuinch''
162* ''ComicBook/ElKuraan''
163* ''ComicBook/Funnyman1948''
164* ''ComicBook/GiantRobotWarriorMaintenanceCrew''
165* ''ComicBook/TheGreenGiant''
166* ''ComicBook/TheGreenKnight''
167* ''ComicBook/HyperThePhenomenal''
168* ''ComicBook/{{Incarnate}}'' - Was CutShort after three issues due to accusations of plagiarism.
169* ''ComicBook/TheInvisibleTerror''
170* ''ComicBook/KBarKate''
171* ''ComicBook/KismetManOfFate''
172* ''ComicBook/TheLoneWarrior''
173* ''ComicBook/TheMadHatter''
174* ''ComicBook/TheMarksman''
175* ''ComicBook/MasterMystic''
176* ''ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave'' - Four issues came out of this before Dreamwave went out of business.
177* ''ComicBook/MortTheDeadTeenager''
178* ''ComicBook/MotherHubbard''
179* ''ComicBook/MrMiracleHolyoke''
180* ''ComicBook/TheOthers1995''
181* ''ComicBook/PhantomFlyer''
182* ''ComicBook/RainbowBrite'' - Was CutShort after five issues.
183* ''ComicBook/SamuraiSquirrel''
184* ''ComicBook/SonicAdventures''
185* ''ComicBook/SonicBoom'' - 11 issues before it became the first casualty of ''Worlds Unite''.
186* ''ComicBook/SonicMegaDrive'' - Two issues out of three were made before the cancellation of the main comic series took this with it.
187* ''ComicBook/SpumcoComicBook'' ran for only four issues from 1995 to 1997.
188* ''ComicBook/TheSteelFist''
189* ''ComicBook/SteelgripStarkeyAndTheAllPurposePowerTool''
190* ''ComicBook/StreetFighterMalibuComics'' (got cancelled after merely three issues, with the second ending on a cliffhanger heavily suggesting that [[DeathByAdaptation Ken was dead]], which writer's letters included alongside the third and final one disproved)
191* ''ComicBook/SuperAmerican''
192* ''ComicBook/TechJacket'' (the creators have expressed in continuing the series if there's enough demand)
193* ''ComicBook/TomboySterling''
194* ''ComicBook/{{Typhon}}''
195* ''ComicBook/{{Warrior}}''
196* ''ComicBook/TheWaspLevGleason''
197* ''ComicBook/WendigoWood''
198* ''ComicBook/{{Whisper}}''
199* ''ComicBook/WonderManFox''
200* ''ComicBook/TheWraith''
201* ''ComicBook/WWESuperstars''
202[[/folder]]
203
204[[folder: Game Shows]]
205* VideoGame/YouDontKnowJack while a long runner when counting the games, the gameshow version only got six episodes.
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:Literature]]
209* ''Literature/BadNewsBallet'' only released ten books in the series, a victim of many short lived girl-focused book series of the 1980s and 1990s.
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211
212[[folder:Manhua]]
213* ''Manhua/CyberWeaponZ''
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:Newspaper Comics]]
217* ComicStrip/GnormGnat -- one of two short-lived comic strips created by future ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' creator Creator/JimDavis
218* ComicStrip/{{Jon}} -- also created by Jim Davis, this would be the direct predecessor to ''Garfield''
219* ComicStrip/LilFolks -- created by Creator/CharlesMSchulz, this would be the direct predecessor to ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Pinball]]
223* [[Creator/{{Capcom}} Capcom's arcade pinball division,]] which developed only six tables (four of which were released) before closing.
224[[/folder]]
225
226[[folder:Radio]]
227* ''Radio/ThePhilBenfieldShow''
228* ''Radio/TheSixShooter''
229[[/folder]]
230
231[[folder:Theme Parks]]
232* ''Ride/SuperstarLimo'' at [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disney's California Adventure]]
233* ''Galactic Starcruiser'', the hotel/roleplaying experience attached to Walt Disney World's ''Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge'', was shut down after only 18 months of operation, March 2022 to September 2023.
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder:Toys]]
237* ''Toys/FlickToStickBungees'' - The European version lasted for two series between 2012 to 2013. The American version fared even worse at only one series.
238* ''Toys/MyFriendCayla'' - pulled from shelves due to security and privacy concerns.
239* ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' - The second generation only lasted a year in the US, though continued in European markets until 2003.
240* ''Toys/MyPrettyMermaids''
241* ''Toys/NoviStars''
242* ''Toys/PinkieCooperAndTheJetSetPets''
243* ''Toys/TeenTrends''
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:Video Games]]
247* The Platform/VirtualBoy; which lasted less than a year and received only about a dozen games in the US (if you include Japanese games, it almost reaches two dozen).
248* The ''VideoGame/LearningVoyage'' series of PC/Mac {{edutainment game}}s by Creator/DavidsonAndAssociates/Learningways, Inc. There were only two games in the series, released in 1998. Trademarks were filed in 1997 and abandoned in 1999. While it is still used in [[http://www.classworks.com/ Classworks]], it's not known by that name to those who play it; it's just "That game where you play as a shark and eat fish with words on them" or "That game where you dunk a clown by choosing fact or opinion".
249* VideoGame/{{BEMANI}} games each usually get sequels that include interface, songlist, and gameplay updates, with ''VideoGame/PopNMusic'' having the most arcade versions of any game at 27, but two infamously only lasted one version each before being retired: ''Mambo A Go Go'' and ''pop'n stage''; both games were released before the advent of the [=eAMUSEMENT=] network and online updates that keep versions fresh even as they age.[[note]]''VideoGame/DanceEvolution ARCADE'' also only lasted one version, but said version received steady updates for four years before Konami terminated its service and sent out kits to make the game playable offline, so it doesn't count.[[/note]] To be fair, ''pop'n stage'' is a spinoff of ''VideoGame/PopNMusic'', but that it got a unique cabinet yet only used that cabinet for a single release cements it firmly into this trope.
250* Unlike other ''Franchise/LoveLive'' mobile games, ''VideoGame/LoveLiveSchoolIdolFestival2MiracleLive'' is very short [[{{Pun}} lived]]. The original Japanese version launched on April 2023, and is expected to shut down on March 2024, just a month shy from its first anniversary. However, the Global version takes it to the extreme, as it had ''both'' its launch date '''''and''''' End-of-Service date announced on the same day, therefore it is only expected to last between February and May 2024.
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:Webcomic]]
254* ''Webcomic/{{Omoriboy}}'': The comic began at the end of 2011 and continued into March of 2012.
255* ''Webcomic/VampireGirl'': The first season ran from 2011 to 2012 with only a total of seventeen strips... then the second season ran from 2022 to 2023 with an additional thirty-five strips.
256* ''Webcomic/WishfulThinking'': The {{Object Show|s}} curse prevails when the creator completely ghosted the comic after two chapters and an interlude.
257[[/folder]]
258
259[[folder:Web Videos]]
260* WebVideo/NightwingTheSeries
261* WebVideo/WWESlamCity
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Web Animation]]
265* ''WebAnimation/FiveSecondlyObjectShow'': The mother of all short-runners ending ''less than a minute'' after it aired, since its nine episodes had consecutively released five seconds apart from each other. The total runtime is just under five minutes.
266* ''WebAnimation/AfterSchooligans'': Only two episodes were aired. More were planned but were scrapped in the wake of [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor its creator being forced off the internet following allegations regarding racism at the 2022 BFDI + II Meetup]].
267* ''WebAnimation/AlbiAndAzul''
268* ''WebAnimation/AwesomeFuturisticObjects'': An [[ObjectShows object show]] that ran for six episodes, with its sixth episode only being half-completed, due to lack of motivation and school. When the creator decided to start over with a SoftReboot as a second season, that lasted way shorter with ''three'' episodes, also with a half-completed last episode, for the same reason.
269* ''WebAnimation/BattleForGrandma''
270* ''WebAnimation/BattleForObjectDestination'': With three and a half episodes making up the season (BFOD was canned in the midst of the [[MultiPartEpisode two-parter episode]]). Its spin-off show ''Earthquake'' has it worse with its singular episode before being discontinued in the wake of [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor its creator being forced off the internet after getting caught attempting to groom a minor]].
271* ''WebAnimation/BeckyBucket'': Only had one episode before being dropped from a lack of interest.
272* ''WebAnimation/BrawlOfTheObjects'': A classic {{Object Show|s}} consisting of 14 episodes and an upcoming epilogue. Unlike many other object shows listed here, it managed to successfully conclude its run instead of being CutShort.
273* ''WebAnimation/CartoonMonsoon''
274* ''WebAnimation/ChaoticAmbition'': Had to be cancelled and rebooted after just three episodes due to the creator not liking the direction his {{Object Show|s}} was going and the drama between him and his friends working on the show.
275* ''WebAnimation/DigBuildLive'' only lasted for seven episodes with the last episode being released in February 2014 and has since been on indefinite hiatus.
276* ''WebAnimation/EveryFaggotEver''
277* ''Webanimation/FamilyGal'': Only 3 episodes were released in 2022.
278* ''WebAnimation/FightInFlight'': Two episodes before the creator's lack of motivation kicked in.
279* ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheBackstory'': Lasted for four episodes (three complete episodes and an unfinished one) before being discontinued due to the creator's lack of motivation.
280* ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysNicotor700'': Only lasted for eleven episodes. A second season was planned but ultimately scrapped due to the creator not having ideas.
281* ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysThePast'': It only lasted [[OneEpisodeWonder one episode]] due to [=Zero2zero 2=] having to focus on Dares 4 and 5 and with her quitting [=YouTube=] in late 2021 suggests that its fate has been sealed.
282* ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysRebirthOfTheKing'': Lasted for one season of 21 episodes due to lack of motivation and school. There were plans for the series to return but animated with Blender in March 2023, but nothing ever came of them.
283* ''WebAnimation/HumanKindOf'', which for extra points, aired on a web service few people are even aware of to begin with.
284* ''WebAnimation/JudgeGranny''
285* ''WebAnimation/TheJunkyardRun''
286* ''WebAnimation/LoboWebseries''
287* ''WebAnimation/MeetTheMillers''
288* ''WebAnimation/MelodyStar'': Lasted a measly episode before getting canned and undergoing a reboot.
289* ''WebAnimation/ObjectAsylum'': After two years in DevelopmentHell, only ''half'' an episode was produced before it was decided to be axed.
290* ''WebAnimation/ObjectExplosion'': Ran for 3 complete episodes and 1 unfinished episode before undergoing a reboot.
291* ''WebAnimation/ObjectFiller'': The second season, ''Object Filler Again'', had to discontinued production after five episodes due to the creator's personal issues and decision to not continue the show anymore.
292* ''WebAnimation/ObjectHavoc'': Only two episodes were produced and then cancelled due to lack of interest.
293* ''WebAnimation/ObjectManor'': See above. It went on to be rebooted as ''WebAnimation/TheNightlyManor'' in 2021.
294* ''WebAnimation/ObjectOverload'': Continued the {{Object Show|s}} curse by only having 6 initial episodes, then an attempted ContinuityReboot that didn't even make it to a second episode.
295* ''WebAnimation/ObjectRedundancy'': See above (Two episodes and then the lack of interest kicks in).
296* ''WebAnimation/ObjectShow87'' didn't last long since it was what the [[ObjectShows Object Show Community]] calls, a joke show. It concluded the series at 6 episodes.
297* ''WebAnimation/ObjectShow'': Just a {{Pilot}} and nothing more although it did had a SoftReboot under a different concept and [[WebAnimation/IntoTheCanvas name]].
298* ''WebAnimation/TheObjectShow'': Had seven episodes before it was cancelled and [[CreatorBacklash subsequently disowned]] by its creator.
299* ''WebAnimation/ObjectTrek'': Lasted three episodes without any word from the creator since.
300* ''WebAnimation/TheRedApeFamily'': Lasted four episodes before its budget ran out.
301* ''WebAnimation/RockNRollDad''
302* ''WebAnimation/RushHourElimination'' Generation 2: Deliberately ran for one episode.
303* ''WebAnimation/ShapeBattle'': Four episodes in total.
304* ''WebAnimation/ShapeWorld'': Ended after seven episodes.
305* ''[[Creator/MaxGilardi Spookyville USA]]'' had two episodes; the second episode is also a parody of LongRunners, playing out like the final episode to a popular, decades-spanning multi-media franchise.
306* ''WebAnimation/StrifeToons'': As a consequence of Creator/AndrewKepple having a desire to work on several other projects, the series only lasted 4 episodes before coming to an end.
307* ''WebAnimation/ToonMarooned''
308* ''WebAnimation/TownAttack'':
309* ''WebAnimation/WeekendPussyHunt''
310* ''WebAnimation/UltimateInsanity'': Ran for three episodes including a [[MultiPartEpisode two-parter]].
311* ''WebAnimation/UntitledObjectShow'': Only had one season of ten episodes because the creator came to [[CreatorBacklash dislike the show]] and wanted to focus on his other projects.
312* ''WebAnimation/YourFavoriteMartian'': Lasted two years, due to being [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwed over by Maker Studios]].
313[[/folder]]
314[[/index]]

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