I spread it on my Twitter handle and Facebook accounts too. I have started this blog to help spread the word. Obviously it isn't enough but it's a start.
The hype of seeing the original Teen Titans in the Teen Titans Go movie also shows that. The success of Crossover Nexus is a good indicator that people want some of those shows back. Whatever you may think about them, Cartoon Network also rebooted the Powerpuff Girls and Teen Titans. Swat Kats is in the process of coming back too. Hey Arnold came back with a movie and Rocko's Modern Life and Invader Zim aren't far behind. After thirteen years, Samurai Jack came back for one more season. While it seems like a long shot, one only needs to look at recent history. Regardless, Judd Winick and the major cast would love to revive the show. I like to think (probably delusional) that I see if the character is compelling or not and then look at other things such as gender, age, race, etc. It has all this diversity without slamming you over the head about it. June also has a crush on Marcus (who happens to be black, but no one cares at all). Her two best friends are Ophelia Ramirez (a goth latina) and Jody Irwin (an overachieving, positive Jewish girl). The cast was diverse: Juniper Lee is an American girl with Chinese ancestry. There were some serious moments but that didn't bring the tone of the show down.
The animation was smooth, most of the major cast was interesting, and the show didn't take itself too seriously. I really liked the show when it came out. The reason I have started this page is thanks to the Crossover Nexus episode that aired on Cartoon Network this year (2018). Streaming app in the United States, making it one of the few shows thatĪre on the app that did not air on the actual Boomerang channel in the On April 11, 2017, it was added to Boomerang's The show currently reruns on Pogo in India, Boing in Nigeria, South Africa and France, Boomerang in Thailand and Tooncast What is known is that the show went off the air quickly in the United States. It could be executive meddling or low ratings but no one outside of the network knows for sure. It had been renewed for two additional seasons but was canceled for unknown reasons.
The series ran for three seasons for a total of forty episodes and ended on a cliffhanger in 2007. She senses trouble thanks to the bracelet on her wrist.
June has been magically enhanced to be able to fight the various monsters that come across her path. She also has her brother Ray Ray who often hinders her work but can also see through the veil and can be of assistance at times.
Her grandma (the previous Te Xuan Ze) provides her guidance along with Monroe, a magical talking dog with a Scottish accent. Juniper (or June, as her friends call her) must keep the balance. Most humans are unaware of the magical realm thanks to "The Veil" which separates the two. Besides the normal problems of school and social life, she is also the Te Xuan Ze, a protector of the human and magical realms. The show follows the adventures of Juniper Lee: An 11-year-old Chinese descent girl who lives in Orchid Bay City. It was created by Judd Winick, a former cast member on The Real World and a comic book artist/writer. In 2005, Cartoon Network premiered the series The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.