The Show

The Show which you are about to witness (and properly engage with in your own way) has been a crowning achievement for many, and a childhood staple for millions more. Viewers would tune in each episode to see a world of cartoon wackiness and renowned characters. A world of brave heroes, of dastardly villains, of drawn-out schemes, and of heartfelt moments. A world of explosion, relationships, elaborate stories, chase scenes, and more, all intertwined and put out there for the audience to see. This production, throughout its extensive and glorious run, has been a collective passion project for all of the Writers, Animators, Voice Actors, and others involved. The world of That’s All Folks! has been an avenue for them to express their exceptional talents and breathe life into an assortment of work they can all feel proud of, each in their own ways.

And what would “The Show” be without an Audience to appreciate it?1) The viewers (children and adults alike!) who laugh along to the Characters’ wacky and marvelous antics serve as its lifeblood — through the scope of memory and recollection, they are what make “The Show” the timeless monolith of entertainment it is, as it was always meant to be.

Yet now this beloved project, the development of which has spanned for an exceptional and unprecedented number of years, is finally (and perhaps startlingly, for some) coming to a close. There is only a little time left now, and the Creative Team have composed a bittersweet swan song with which to see off The Show. This final season is to at once be the triumphant culmination of a tradition of cartoon antics that has stretched decades, but also something new, something sad: a tribute to the end of a beautiful thing. This is to be the last act of the long-running story that the characters play. For something which has been a part of so many lives, the Creative Team means to honour their stories with endings that befit them. This last season is meant to provide them each with an epitaph of their deeds, a way for them all to leave a final impression upon the world they've lovingly crafted together.

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An awful lot shorter, probably