User blog comment:Steven Bomb 17/Don't lose heart guys!/@comment-252417-20150822213554/@comment-252417-20150822223835

I don't think it should be dead, I'm just telling it like it is. It does seem like a conspiracy (and a harsh one at that), but the reality is it depended on a toyline and ratings criteria, neither of which it accomplished at. It was produced for CN, therefore it must remain a CN, and it's apparently not allowed to go anywhere else because it was made for kids and didn't succeed at that (even if it was watchable for all ages).

Greg says it has nothing to do with TTG, but it's a mighty fine coincidence the former came at the same time of YJ ' s ending. (That's one of the reasons fans feel so cheated.) And I seriously doubt CN would air TWO shows with new episodes about DC superhero teens. YJ also doesn't fit in the network's current comedy criteria.

It's kind of bizarre how much of a legion of a loyal fanbase YJ has gained, and it's easy to see why. And that's what makes it harder for fans to accept that it was cancelled and why CN/DC/WB won't listen to them (Warner Arche seems pretty supportive, though. So some people at one of WB's subsidaries like YJ, they just don't have any say on new episodes, of course). Well, CN wants TTG, they don't want YJ, and apparently neither does DC.

Maybe I've missed them, but I haven't read any responses to the claims YJ was cancelled for being watched by girls. Maybe they're just being quiet (or maybe that's just the snubbed guess of Paul Dini)?

Who knows how the minds of the people at CN work. They pretty much didn't like ''Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated'', yet inspite of their displeasure in it, they ordered a second season of another 26 episodes. They must really like it, but they gave it hardly any promotion at all, and they stopped updating their tie-in online game. It also had a lousy choice of air dates and times.

They also held back the last episode of The Looney Tunes Show a year after the right time it should've aired.