Little timeline here: I’ve known Craig McCracken’s work since 1993-1995. I first saw early concept art of Wander Over Yonder in 2007. I’ve been watching WOY since 2013. And since 2016, I’ve been finding ways to remedy what happened to WOY in late July of 2015. Also, all opinions are entirely my own and I prefer to use G-rated language. My only thought is to boost determination among WOY fans.
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I’m not over the cancellation either. The same higher-ups who allowed Fish Hooks and Star vs. the Forces of Evil to go on for more than two seasons have no idea what kind of mistake they made before The Greater Hater premiered. I tend to think any wrong done to any DTVA show pales in comparison to what happened to WOY.
If you’d like to see how WOY impacted me, check out my own fan content, including Eye on the Galaxy (taking place between S2 and S3).
Why Wander Over Yonder Deserved a Season 3 (and why i’m still not over it)
Hey there, it’s liv (or Livara if you know me here 💫)
I’ve been rewatching wander over yonder lately (aka crying and screaming into the void) and i just keep thinking about how much this show deserved a season 3.
Like… I know to some people it was “just a silly Disney XD cartoon,” but it honestly wasn’t. Yeah, it was loud and colorful and goofy, but underneath all that, it had heart.
Especially in season 2 — they went in a completely different direction. Real arcs were happening. Hater was slowly changing, even if he didn't know it. Dominator was introduced and immediately felt like an unstoppable force. Wander started to lose his shine a little… it wasn’t just random episodes anymore. It was building toward something bigger. Hater’s internal conflict??? peepers literally trying to hold everything together while watching his boss catch feelings?? wander desperately trying to stay optimistic while everything was falling apart?? Like, be serious. There was actual character development. And it was SO close to becoming something really powerful.
And then disney just… cancelled it. right when it was all coming together.
The worst part is that craig mccracken and the crew had season 3 fully planned out. It wasn’t just vibes — they had ideas, structure, character arcs, endings. They were setting it up right in front of us. We were gonna see Hater actually change. Dominator challenged. Wander's hope was pushed to its limits. It was right there, and we never got to see it happen. I really think season 3 could’ve given us one of the best cartoon arcs of that whole era. The show was already so underrated, and it had such a good message too.
Wander Over Yonder wasn’t just “good vs. evil,” it was about trying to believe in people, even when it’s hard. even when they don’t believe in themselves. about choosing kindness even when it’s not easy. And the fact that the fandom is still alive after all these years?? people still drawing art, making AUs, talking about what Season 3 could’ve been, that means something. It shows how much this show impacted people. It left something behind.
We may not have gotten the ending we wanted, but the fact that fans are still holding onto it years later says a lot.
Bring back woy.
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Ok is a classic, but this meme is great! 🤩💯💖
On June 27, the last chapter of Wander Over Yonder season 2 was aired, 9 years have passed, and although we have been able to have a new animation (well Random😅 situations) for the Chibiverse, but I still believe that Wander Over Yondee deserves its season 3 🥲. Maybe I could go to the AI to ask what I could deal with but no ... I want to see the season that Craig McCracken and his staff planned. So here waiting until that moment arrives and always sharing this nice show with you. Your fandom. So Wander Over Yonder forever 🤩💖✨✨
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Wander Gives Craig McCracken a Call
This is based on the little note Wander had on his desk when he (finally) got a big part to play in one of Chibiverse’s episodes. We know Craig is a busy man, so what follows is something I imagined to be Wander’s voicemail to him.
Hi there, Craig. It’s me, Wander. I just wanted to call to see how you’re doin’ and give you an update.
We were told you did pretty great on Kid Cosmic at Netflix. Congratulations! Before you moved there, we knew that show as The Kid from Planet Earth. I wonder how Kid, his grandpappy, his cat, and the rest of the folks are doing since their show got a satisfying conclusion. Let me know whenever you can!
As far as family goes, how are you and Lauren right now? I heard you had a daughter after you ceased production on our show - I say again, congratulations! Did she get to watch our show? Have my teachings taught her to be helpful to others? I’d LOVE to hear what a sweet young lady she’ll turn out to be! You and Lauren must be pretty proud parents, just like Dracor and Demurra. Y’know, since the public doesn’t know the names of their children yet, we’ve been calling ‘em Girl One, Girl Two, and Dragon Boy.
Oh, that reminds me.
It’s been nine years since the second season finale aired, and I couldn’t be happier knowing Lord Hater single-handedly stopped Dominator and saved the galaxy. Let’s be honest, though, our show is still far from complete. After saving the galaxy, Hater is still intent on conquering it and he still doesn’t think of himself as my buddy. And guess what. I’m already aware of the crash-landed space pod cliffhanger in the end credits of the episode - that’s CLEARLY indicative of unfinished business. Also, the viewers didn’t get to see what happened to the other villains. You know, Awesome, Screwball, Sourdough, etcetera etcetera. Why leave their fates unknown to the rest of the world? Know what I’m sayin’?
And Hater, well, he was LIVID at the idea of being abandoned after our show was left on the cliffhanger, especially after the hard work he did and the praise he so rightfully deserved. What REALLY gets under his nonexistent skin, though, is that the show is constantly overshadowed by the overrated shows, most especially Gravity Falls - he still blames it, as well as Star vs. the Forces of Evil, for our show’s misfortune. That, and knowing that you, the creator, had seemingly given up on us after the bosses decided to cancel the show. That’s his perspective, not mine. I know he tried to leave the vault and threatened to attack all characters from all shows that got “WAY too much love and/or more than two seasons,” including Fish Hooks. Fortunately, this mysterious group called Star Force Enforcement Force are preventing him from causing any harm to anyone. Grop knows what they look like - they have to conceal themselves in sheets until the public gets a chance to see them.
Me? I had to cope with the injustice done to the show by attending biweekly meetings at Underappreciated Cartoons Anonymous held by Bumblelion from the Wuzzles. Some other characters from shows that got very little love and less than three seasons go there, too. Hailey Banks is our latest addition - we haven’t had any more female characters in the group since 2006. Sounds pretty absurd, right? Hailey herself has been bothered by the fact that Kiff is getting more love than she ever could, and honestly, I don’t blame her. And Molly McGee? Well, I tried to invite her when her show concluded after two seasons, but she’ll consider it if she doesn’t get as much recognition as Anne Boonchuy and Luz Noceda do. By the way, Bumblelion told me that if he ever looses his voice actor like Moosel did his, he’d appoint me the leader of the support group. After all, nobody else can do what I do when it comes to helping folks in many ways.
I gotta ask you, did those executives really think they were in the right when they denied you one more season to tell more stories featuring me, Sylvia, Hater, Peepers, and all the other folks in the galaxy? Did they not think firsthand how the fans would feel about the show being cut short? Did most viewers judge me before they got to know me? Is that why I wasn’t popular enough to get a third season?
This doesn’t make a lick of sense to me. How could a cartoon show created by you, the genius behind The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, and produced by Disney, a globally renowned entertainment company, become so grop-darned underappreciated?! Forgive me for shouting. It’s pretty hard to be positive in a place that’s practically populated by pessimistic people. When you’ve been in the vault without accomplishing your primary goal (in my case, befriending Lord Hater) as long as I have, you start to get a little antsy. In fact, not being able to accomplish your primary goal could drive you to behave how I behaved in that Season 1 episode, The Box.
I need to tell you there are fans who still want to know more about Season 3. Most fans won’t have a reason to stay in the fandom if they don’t get more details. Some others may start behaving the way I did in that aforementioned Box episode. After all, you DID let them know you had the plans and led them to believe it would be just as amazing as Season 2. Why do you think Peepsqueak launched the Save W-O-Y campaign? Some fans have been trying to carry all that weight ever since that person stopped taking charge. To me, it just doesn’t seem right that no one speaks up about our show’s unfinished business as frequently as they should.
Craig, what I’m trying to say is, don’t let Disney’s decision make you think the world will never see your plans for S3. If you’re still adamant that they won’t bring back the show, there must be some way for the fans to know more about those plans. An art book, a digital file, a documentary about you and your works, anything. Yes, I realize Phineas and Ferb’s show has been revived because it’s REALLY popular, but who’s to say a not-so-popular and incomplete show can’t get the same privilege? It doesn’t have to be a full season. It could be anything, just as long as it shows Star Force Enforcement Force, Lord Hater’s backstory, that space-faring ape, the Star Nomad bringing folks to their home planets, and other important things. All I ask is that while you’re working on Foster’s Funtime, please put “Give Wander’s show a proper conclusion” on your To-Do list. We still have the fans, and I’m confident they’ll boost interest in the show and whatever happens after Season 2.
Anyhoo, I should probably let you get back to work soon. Thank you, Craig, for hearing me out. I really do hope Disney’s new bosses will eventually come to grips with our show’s status and invite you over to finish it your way once you’re done with your current projects. Hater once said in a presentation two years ago, “Giving up is quitting, and quitters never win.” Are you a quitter? Of course not! We wouldn’t want his last words in the show to be “AAHHHHH! WE’RE NOT YOUR BUDDIES!”, would we? I still wish to make him a full-fledged good guy before we truly close the book on the show. Until then, have fun with your creative endeavors! Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to help Sylvia prepare for her presentation. Give my best regards to Bloo and the other imaginary friends! Bye!
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Trending 27th - June 2024
What gives you the motivation for not giving up on Wander Over Yonder?
Well, for starters, when Craig McCracken brought up the uncalled-for cancellation, he also brought up the existence of…
The Plans
Here’s what Craig said in his Tumblr post from March of 2016:
“About a year ago we presented a pitch for a season 3 arc that promised to bring our characters together in new, unexpected, and hilarious ways. And just as S2 evolved from S1, we had a really exciting approach to evolving S3 even further. We had plans for new characters, the return of old characters, and even a bit of backstory! We were all really excited about the new direction and so were our bosses at DisneyXD and TVA.”
“Unfortunately, the higher up bosses of bosses of bosses at Disney decided not to continue with the show. It's not that they didn't like Wander, they just felt that 2 seasons and 80 cartoons was enough and they didn't see the need to produce any more.”
“For the record, this decision had nothing to do with the ratings performance of S2. Truth be told, we were informed that we wouldn't be continuing before S2 even premiered.”
If what he said is to be believed, the mediocre performance of S1 on Disney XD made the “higher up bosses of bosses of bosses” think WOY shouldn’t continue after S2, so they decided to cancel it five months after the pitch, one week before The Greater Hater premiered. Big mistake. After nearly a decade, Craig still keeps the plans for S3 under wraps, but his talk of S3 is enough to pique my curiosity. He piqued it even more when he brought up Star Force Enforcement Force in 2021. Truth be told, he knows way more about that third and final season than he let on.
At first, I thought S2 would wrap up the show nicely. Boy, was I wrong - it wrapped up S2, but not the whole show. Once I checked out The End of the Galaxy, I knew right then and there that one more season was planned, because in the end credits, I saw…
The Cliffhanger
I will admit, I found the last couple of minutes anticlimactic. Dominator spurned Wander’s friendship, Hater is still cuckoo for conquering (much to Peepers’s delight), and the main four are practically back where they began. I reiterate, it wrapped up the season nicely, but not the whole show, because what I’m about to describe is indicative of the show’s unfinished business.
Dominator walks off in angry defeat, trying to peel an orange (or open a jar of jam if you prefer, assuming you looked closely at what she grabbed), and she grumbles, “They’ll get what’s coming to them.” Unbeknownst to her, she passes by a crash-landed space capsule with its door unhinged. Green lightning flashes, ominous Hater-themed music plays, and simian screeching is heard and fades into Hater’s evil laugh.

How is this anything less than an indicator of unfinished business? If stopping the show here is not a bad move, I don’t know what is. I’m positive English primatologist Jane Goodall would not be pleased with the decision to leave an ape stranded in space with no one around to help him. The question remains: who would find that space ape? Wander and the passengers aboard the Star Nomad or Star Force Enforcement Force? Only Craig and those who worked on the pitch with him would know and so would the bosses of Disney XD and DTVA. There’s also something that was on my mind after I watched the season finale. I shall now tell you about…
The Missing Pieces
I’m, of course, referring to parts that were absent from the episode and left unexplained. We’ve got the other villains, most of whom were last seen in The Bad Neighbors. Emperor Awesome made a silent appearance in The Sick Day, and that was it. As a certain @koskela13 indicated in a post 8 years ago, the villains never mustered up the courage to help the heroes fight against Dominator. There’s also Buster, the planet-sized puppy dog whom the Ballzerians call home. Since Beeza and the Ballzerians were among the refugees, he had to have fled from Dominator’s galactic onslaught. I found long ago that he’s supposed to be all right, but where he is remains to be seen. Same goes for Janet the Planet and her moon, Maurice; however, it was said that they were on their honeymoon, hence their absence in S2. Another thing that I think was left out was Wander getting to sing/play his banjo. Think about it, if the crew had wanted to stop after S2, would they have had Wander perform a glorious reprise of an upbeat song right after Dominator’s downfall? That was never done. It’s pretty obvious.
Moving right along, another thing that keeps me motivated is…
The Fan Content
Over the years, I came across countless fan pieces to make the Internet aware of the show’s existence, such as @wanderin-over-yonder’s calendars. It’s possible to come up with WOY-related activities, original characters, and meta gags.

Master Yisuko

Dr. Otmar Vunderbar




In case you haven’t guessed by now, the possibilities are endless.

I would expand more on the Star Nomad, but I’m sure you can find the information in my previous posts. As long as we’re talking fan stuff, let me refer to…
The Supporting Characters (and their VAs’ Longevities)
Apart from the five major characters, The End of the Galaxy had at least ten other characters speak solo (King Bingleborp, Destructor, the Cashier, Prince Cashmere, Neckbeard, the Lost and Found Guy, the Black Cube, Mittens, Major Threat, and Michelle). All the others barely had a chance to shine. For that reason, I put my effort into showcasing as many of them as I could in my fan fiction, The Eye on the Galaxy. What’s more, some of those characters are performed by voice actors over the age of 50. Stella Starbella was voiced by June Squibb, who was in her mid-80s while WOY was running. Today, she’s a nonagenarian, and if her performance in Inside Out 2 as Nostalgia is any indication, it’s not too late for her to reprise her role as that character. We might have until 2030 to revive the show, assuming June lives to be 100.
By the way, Major Threat was said to become a recurring character in S3, and we’ve yet to see him actually interact with Wander long after he put his days of villainy behind him.
Now I wish to bring up…
The Luck of the Other Shows
A vague and unconvincing reason for WOY’s cancellation was that two seasons/80 episodes were enough. I mean, really? Disney never felt that way about Fish Hooks, which I believe has three seasons and 110 episodes. Also, they allowed Star vs. the Forces of Evil to run for four seasons, putting it well over 100 episodes. And how about Big City Greens? Although not as frequently brought up as Gravity Falls, Amphibia, or The Owl House, it recently managed to get a whopping five seasons. They’re treating it like it’s the new Phineas and Ferb, although there’s no merchandising or presence in the parks. When I compare WOY to the aforementioned shows, it’s clear to me that it had the worst of luck. Heck, I wasn’t even sure if those other shows had pitches for later seasons. We can’t stand idly by while the plans made for WOY remain shelved. It just wouldn’t be right, y’know what I mean?
One more thing…
The Other Fandoms of Shows With Unfinished Business
I’ve noticed the presence of fans of shows that still have more to tell, including, but not limited to, Sym-Bionic Titan and Glitch Techs. One show that’s being resurrected as we speak is Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM), which ran in the 1990s for a measly two seasons and, just like WOY, was left on a cliffhanger (in this one, Snively re-emerges in a different outfit and is raring to take his uncle’s place and put a stop to the Freedom Fighters, and behind him stands Naugus, who somehow managed to escape the void). Fortunately, a group called Team Sea3on are working on a S3 premiere titled “Return to Robotropolis.” You can find this group on just about any social media platform - their determination to right the wrong done to the show is truly inspiring.
Did I mention shows like Hey Arnold! and Samurai Jack got closure after years of being neglected and incomplete? The same thing could happen to WOY if we persevere. Invader Zim, which also only got two seasons, got its overdue closure (I think) in the form of a Netflix-exclusive movie. If a season is too much work, fewer episodes or a two-hour TV movie should suffice.
And I think that’s about it for now. I hope all this information was enough to keep you all motivated! Fight on for fairness, my friends, and to those of you who think of The End of the Galaxy only as a SEASON finale, I thank you.
#CanceledCartoons
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The real first time Craig publicly mentioned SFEF was during his discussion about Kid Cosmic in January of 2021 on a site called CBR.
Think about it. He’d been keeping us in the dark about these space cops 4 years and 7 months after S2 ended (5 years and 6 months after the bigwigs decided to cancel WOY). After about 4 years since he mentioned them, I keep ruminating on their role in S3. I know for sure they were planned to play a big role, so I figured they’d be the threat worse than Dominator.
After all we eager fans have been through, we deserve to at least know exactly what they look like and what they do, don’t we?
Update: Never mind. It seems Craig McCracken did indeed deactivate his X account.
Did anyone else notice that Craig McCracken deleted his twitter? I thought I was blocked lmao.
Looking on twitter was my main source of Foster’s Funtime news. Makes me panic after he had just recently added the Foster’s Funtime for Imaginary friends in his bio there too.
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My thoughts exactly.
Of course, WOY isn’t the only show with unfinished business.
Why is Phineas & Ferb--a show that already had its run and a proper ending--getting a reboot, when Wander Over Yonder is...
right
there!?
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Once upon a time, Disney actually cared about Wander Over Yonder during S1’s run, as evidenced by Craig McCracken’s Tumblr post from November of 2014.
Craig asked us fans to watch the show legally, but sometime after November 2014 and before July 2015, somebody didn’t get the message and made Disney think no one cared.
Looking back on this post, I came up with a couple of questions.
One: Did Daron Nefcy, the Houghton Bros., Matt Braly, and Dana Terrace also have to tell the viewers to watch SvtFoE, BCG, ‘Phibia, and TOH, respectively, legally?
Two: Who or what was responsible for WOY’s mediocre viewership and for denying faithful fans the knowledge of what happens after S2?

Hello fellow Wanderers,
It really means a lot to me that you can’t wait to watch the new episodes. But you have to understand that by watching illegial uploads of International Broadcasts for free online does nothing to help the show in the eyes of Disney.
Because they don’t know you’re watching!
So if you love Wander and want it to continue please (if you can) watch it on the Channel, DVR it from the Channel, or watch it on the Disney Watch app. Because the more Disney can track viewers, the more they’ll know you’re watching, and the more they’ll want to make more for you to watch!
For the record, there is no threat of Wander being cancelled. Disney loves the show, they are behind it 100%, and are really, really excited for Season 2.
As Wander would say “It never hurts to help” so help him out by watching the show in a way that Disney knows you’re out there! That way we can all keep Wandering around the universe for a long time to come!
Thanks for hearing me out,
Craig
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Trending 27: DISCONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Let’s be honest. This Trending 27th thing is getting us nowhere. It’s become abundantly clear to me that many WOY fans have not been participating every month as often as they used to during SaveWOY’s heyday. For that reason, I’ll be putting it on hold until someone actually shares an idea worth using.
Instead, when June 27th comes along, we’ll not only acknowledge The End of the Galaxy’s 9th anniversary, but we’ll share many thoughts on why the show is still far from complete, what we thought caused its misfortune, and how we can go about getting more S3 information. Sometimes I wonder what Peepsqueak is up to. I feel the campaign has been in disarray when this person left social media platforms. Still, we always look out for each other.
On another note, our good friend, Grottomatic, recently uploaded his song with updated vocals around Craig’s birthday. It’s also available on Spotify and iTunes. Hope it gives you the motivation to take action.
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My WOY season 3 idea:If Black Cube has physical body and can talk like a normal person.
He was able to learn new abilities and technique on his own hope he can protect everyone in his world,it could be help Wander and Sylvia if they need his help in trouble.
Now that’s an idea on which we can ruminate.
We know from the end tag of the Black Cube’s own episode, he has a new girlfriend named Tracy (my drawing shows what I think she might look like).

Now, in the case of your episode idea, I think the title could be “The New Body.” In this one, the Black Cube, who has already become one of the good guys, develops a desire to do things people with arms, legs, and other parts can do. He asks Neckbeard to conjure a spell that gives him a body (and an audible voice) so he can facilitate his dates with Tracy. Unbeknownst to him, Tracy is secretly the shapeshifting Rainbow Sphere. She only took on a humanoid form because she thought the Black Cube found it more appealing.
That’s about all I got plot-wise.
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WOY Season 3 Episode Idea: The Week Off
Synopsis: The stress of Commander Peeper’s job has been getting to him. When the doctor mandates he take a week off or else his blood pressure will explode off the charts, Peepers laments that nobody else can do his job and the ship would fall apart. Wander offers to take Peepers’ spot for a week while Sylvia teaches Peepers how to relax and reduce his blood pressure. Hijinks ensue.
(I imagine the stress gets to Wander and he falls into being just like Peepers while Sylvia has to keep Peepers from sneaking onto the Skull Ship and doing his job. It ends with Hater and Commander Wander taking over the planet while Sylvia and Peeprs thwart their attempts. Wander and Peepers then switch places as Wander remarks how much of a break he needs, and Sylvia doesn’t mind spending another week of vacation).
Now that’s a mighty fine idea. However, there is one small issue I can’t ignore: since Hater, Peepers, and the Watchdogs would be aboard the Star Nomad with Wander, Sylvia, and the refugees throughout S3 (listen to what Craig said at the Nucleus Gallery in 2023), I suspect the Skullship won’t be operational. For that reason, I indicated in the last “short” of my Eye on the Galaxy idea that it ran out of fuel after chasing W&S around the galaxy and crash landing on the formerly secret planet.
Maybe you can also work your idea around this. I can see it happening between the first two tentpole episodes.
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With talk of P&F’s fifth season coming this June, this would be the appropriate time to bring up Wander Over Yonder and Milo Murphy’s Law still being incomplete in the form of this sketch I made in early 2023 (plus a little something extra to go with Craig McCracken’s speech in Sylvia’s thought bubble).


Phineas and Ferb returning?
Okay, so I got word that Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh’s first cartoon for Disney is being brought back for two seasons exclusively on Disney+. I’m neither mad nor glad about it. Just… neutral. I know their other show, Milo Murphy’s Law, remains incomplete, not unlike Wander Over Yonder, so in response, I put this together…


I’ve been spreading awareness of WOY’s need for a proper conclusion not only because one more season was planned, but because Wander has not yet fully befriended Lord Hater. In the case of MML, I only was able to watch about 13 half hours and stopped because I thought anything created by Povenmire and Marsh was considered a success to Disney. If it’s still incomplete, I’m guessing Milo is not yet free of being a hoodoo. I still remember Melissa Chase being determined to put an end to his family’s curse.
Anyway, to sum things up, always remember what’s important.
Reviving an incomplete show: super important.
Reviving an already completed show that was popular during its time: not so important.
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Trending 27th - March 2025
On what piece or pieces of S3 information would you like Craig McCracken to expand?
For starters, there’s the space ape, whom we see briefly in a still image in The Waste of Time (it’s possible it was also used in the pitch for S3). He had facial features that practically match those of Lord Hater, so there’s no doubt that his backstory was indeed planned out. Then there’s that space capsule in the end credits of The End of the Galaxy. Is it the same ape? If so, was there time traveling involved? But if it’s a different ape, how is he related to Hater?
This was brought up by Craig from time to time in 2021: Star Force Enforcement Force. It was said they’d play a big role in S3 and appear in “some episodes.” The only questions I have regarding them are, “What do they look like?” (All men, all women, mix of both) “What do they do?” (Arrest supervillains, give them treatments to force them to turn hood against their will) Whatever they are, they make me hungry for more details. Francisco Angones said there’d be three new main characters, and assuming the threat of S3 is comprised of new main characters, SFEF would most likely have those three characters. I just need verification.
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In case you’re looking for anything you wish to know more about, here’s a link to S3’s wiki page:
Upcoming Trending 27th - March 2025
The last day of March is coming up, and you know what that means: time for a Craig McCracken related topic!
We know he brought up the existence of S3 about 9 years ago. He even described the purpose of the Star Nomad, what the main four would be doing, and Star Force Enforcement Force (keeping it to a minimum, of course). Even so, the man still knows more than he let on, so my question for the month is…
On what piece or pieces of S3 information would you like Craig McCracken to expand?
Whatever you wish to know more about, it can be anything, just as long as it’s related to S3. And thanks to @frogkicks, we have a WOY Wiki page of S3 that covers all we’ve accumulated thus far, including the handful of hints dropped by Francisco Angones (hope he hasn’t completely given up on WOY).
And yes, Craig is still working on Foster’s Funtime and developing the proper PPG revival/reboot.
Post the topic on the 27th of March at 8pm EST/28th of March at 1am GMT. If you’re unsure of what time it is in your local time, you can use https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ to help you.
Make sure you tag Wander Over Yonder, SaveWOY, and other tags as well, because the first 20 tags show up in searches, making your post easier to find for those who might not know about T27th. If you’d like, you can also tag FinishWOY.
If you have one or more social media apps in addition to Tumblr, then you’re welcome to make a T27th post on it, too.
If you’ve got any suggestions for a T27th topic, feel free to DM me.
There are no bad suggestions.
Please reblog if you like this post
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Upcoming Trending 27th - March 2025
The last day of March is coming up, and you know what that means: time for a Craig McCracken related topic!
We know he brought up the existence of S3 about 9 years ago. He even described the purpose of the Star Nomad, what the main four would be doing, and Star Force Enforcement Force (keeping it to a minimum, of course). Even so, the man still knows more than he let on, so my question for the month is…
On what piece or pieces of S3 information would you like Craig McCracken to expand?
Whatever you wish to know more about, it can be anything, just as long as it’s related to S3. And thanks to @frogkicks, we have a WOY Wiki page of S3 that covers all we’ve accumulated thus far, including the handful of hints dropped by Francisco Angones (hope he hasn’t completely given up on WOY).
And yes, Craig is still working on Foster’s Funtime and developing the proper PPG revival/reboot.
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What elements would you have included in S1 of Wander Over Yonder and what factors would you have taken into account to convince the higher ups that the show deserves at least three seasons?
This question necessitates critical thinking. As good as S1 turned out, let’s look into what could have drawn the viewers’ attention more.
Recurring characters.
We know Wander, Sylvia, Lord Hater, and Commander Peepers are the main characters, and regarding all the other characters, who are very much diverse, they don’t exactly appear in enough episodes to count as recurring. In S1, Emperor Awesome appeared in 4 (speaking in only 3) while Brad Starlight appeared in 3 (speaking in only 2). If they had appeared more, there probably could have been alterations in some episodes. Of course, James Marsden, the voice of Brad, would probably needed to make time to do his share of work. Now there’s another small topic to cover.
Guest voices.
If there’s one thing that would draw the American audience’s attention in the TV world, it’s voices of celebrities. I recall Will Arnett was planned to perform Awesome, but due to certain complications, Sam Riegel did it instead. In the end, Sam was perfect for the role. As for Will, the role of Ryder was much more fitting. Had WOY aired on the Disney Channel and had the promoting been common, the show totally could have gotten even more attention.
That’s as much as I can describe for now. I’m not sure what prompted Disney to let Big City Green and Kiff to keep going after two seasons, but I’ll find more answers and stuff.
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