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* This was the ''premise for'' the final episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'', at least until some higher-up at Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} saw that it broke the network's continuity rules of the time (which forbade any series from having any final resolution) and [[ExecutiveMeddling refused to air it]]. That's just one version of the story, of course--executive producer Mary Harrington says she thought it was brilliant but refused to air it because the main characters AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence, which might upset the kids. It turned out to be an April Fool's joke at the end, but Nick still decided to cancel the show anyway.

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* This was the ''premise for'' the final episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'', at least until some higher-up at Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} saw that it broke the network's continuity rules of the time (which [[TheResolutionWillNotBeIdentified forbade any series from having any final resolution) resolution]]) and [[ExecutiveMeddling refused to air it]]. That's just one version of the story, of course--executive producer Mary Harrington says she thought it was brilliant but refused to air it because the main characters AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence, which might upset the kids. It turned out to be an April Fool's joke at the end, but Nick still decided to cancel the show anyway.
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* In the last episode of ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'', the world is starting to enter an Ice Age thanks to WESAYSO and Earl severely messing up the climate. A news broadcast reports on the impending apocalypse at the end, concluding with Howard Handupme wearily addressing the in- and out-of-universe viewers with "Goodnight...Goodbye."

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* In the last episode of ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'', the world is starting to enter an Ice Age [[NiceJobBreakingItHero thanks to WESAYSO and Earl severely messing up the climate.climate]]. A news broadcast reports on the impending apocalypse at the end, concluding with Howard Handupme wearily addressing the in- and out-of-universe viewers with "Goodnight...Goodbye."

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