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Invader Zim premiered on March 30, 2001. The series was targeted at older children and adolescents [2] [3] and met with critical acclaim. As the series went on, ratings declined and budgetary issues became more frequent. [4] [5] Before the second season was completed, Nickelodeon canceled the series, leaving several episodes unfinished.
On May 4, 2010, the complete Season 1 of Invader Zim was released on DVD via Manufacture on demand in a DVD-R format. [230] A Season 2 DVD was released in that same format on April 2, 2010. Neither of these DVDs contain audio commentaries or special features. [231] On February 22, 2011, an Invader Zim DVD was released called Operation Doom ...
The games were tacked onto the end of the regular season, delaying the postseason until October 9. As a result, the 2001 World Series became the first World Series to extend into November. [85] This was the third time in MLB history that games were cancelled due to war or national security reasons. [84]
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The upcoming The Art of Invader Zim is an oral and visual history of the cult TV series. Get a look at some exclusive art from the book. The post Get an Exclusive Look Inside THE ART OF INVADER ...
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Richard Steven Horvitz was the third and final casting choice for Zim. Prior to airing of Invader Zim, Nickelodeon desired a series to suit its "eleven to fifteen year-old" demographic. [1] The network hired alternative comic book writer Jhonen Vasquez to create the series. [2]