Hey there, folks! Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed the video. It was a lot of fun to put it together. Remember to check out finalspaceends.com/ if you are interested in the Final Space graphic novel. KVN also wanted me to tell you that you can click the link to install Raid: pl.go-ga.me/r8o2eshl , use promocode MONKEYKING to get the Sun Wukong champion, and that you’ll get an epic champion Grizzled Jarl and Knight Errant once you reach level 25.
@StalxD3 ай бұрын
Clarence is my least fav character
@simonjacksons3 ай бұрын
To fix the wedding scene the character should have had the ability to reconstitute himself from a blob. That way they get the dark humour with a happy ending.
@mikromatt3 ай бұрын
Just went to ebay to buy all three seasons idk if amazon has it
@j7a1k1e3 ай бұрын
May have been worth mentioning that she no longer goes by Josh. She transitioned a long time ago and now goes by Joss.
@purplex_purple77173 ай бұрын
I so so so so very much enjoyed this show. When Rick and Morty was around this was my favorite and since I’ve seen it I still put this over a lot of animated shows
@Cryptamen3 ай бұрын
When artists tell you to pirate their stuff cause theirs no other way to watch it you KNOW we're in archival hell.
@tomatostarz3 ай бұрын
arrg 🦜 :(
@Schwift3D3 ай бұрын
Archival hell would be a world where a 1080p version of final space doesn't exist online for people to download.
@TheoRae82893 ай бұрын
@@Schwift3D 720p only
@BlazingStudios3 ай бұрын
@@TheoRae8289 nah man I see 1080p ones right now.
@shadowednight16003 ай бұрын
It's become way too common. Cartoonists deserve better
@ringkunmori3 ай бұрын
The irony of a show getting written off for tax and you still having to doctor the footage and audio to avoid copyright
@Gigamyt33 ай бұрын
Warner Bros. Discovery: "IT'S MY IP TO SIT ON AND DO NOTHING WITH!"
@PouncingChicken3 ай бұрын
Piracy is not just justifiable, it's your duty.
@tenk20013 ай бұрын
This should be illegal to be frank. If they're gonna write off an ip for tax purposes they shouldn't be able to sit on it. They should be forced to sell it if they really want to claim it's not profitable to them.
@masteroflag3 ай бұрын
@@tenk2001hell if the point is they can’t give it back to the creator with full rights then it should just go public domain
@tenk20013 ай бұрын
@@masteroflag if they can't give it back to the creator sure. But rights should go to the creator first and foremost.
@MrChambers3 ай бұрын
I'm the lead animator on Godspeed. I just wanna add I've been working in the animation industry for a long time and Olan was one of the best people I've ever had the privilege of working under. The whole production him and Ben (the art director) did everything they could to give us tons of creative freedom to experiment and find these characters. They truly are the most passionate creators I've ever had the pleasure of working with. And the whole team put their whole chest into Godspeed, knowing that the fans of Final Space deserved something amazing for everything they've been through. Cheers!
@thegmanns3 ай бұрын
Thats rad! Thank you for spending your time! So many of us appreciate it so much 😊
@kopperzgaming57853 ай бұрын
I'm very excited to see what your team makes. Best of luck!
@Mupyeong3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for participating in what is now one of my absolute favorite Cartoons, hands down. I appreciate every little brush of the pen, every letter of script and every single frame of animation. I hope that one day, this show can return to the big screen and actually get the fame, fortune and the ending it deserves. Thank you for the wonderful work!
@ArcTrooper2693 ай бұрын
@@Mupyeongtook the words out of my mouth 💙
@Torganzer3 ай бұрын
really happy to hear! Olan's been a huge inspiration for my venture into indie animation so its good to hear he's a top notch guy to work with :)
@VanBourner3 ай бұрын
Tax write-off should turn the IP into public domain.
@kellymoses85663 ай бұрын
That would actually make sense.
@AustynSN3 ай бұрын
With a requirement that the studio claiming the write-off has to actually release it to a completely free forum, such as free download. (That way, they can't shelf it just to keep it out of even the creators' hands such as what happened with Batgirl and Coyote vs Acme)
@thezigpc3 ай бұрын
@@AustynSN Agreed 100%. We need adjustments to laws that help the community.
@RefnRes3 ай бұрын
Or at least default default the IP back to the creator.
@VanBourner3 ай бұрын
@@RefnRes while that would be great in many cases, in most it is really hard to figure out WHO was the actual creator as people come and go to the IP, it changes hands and so on, and it would lead to massive exhausting trials for the ownership of the IP (and some shitnugget with most money to spend on lawyers would win anyways). Part of the sucking up to holywood is crediting people who had nothing to do with a project but just want to be credited. Best example IMO would be Elon Musk. He never worked at PayPal but keeps claiming he founded it. He invested in Tesla and pushed out founders and now claims he is the sole founder pretty much. Or McDonalds - the corporation has nearly nothing to do with the McDonald brothers. I can go on but I guess you get the point. But to further my point - let's say this would happen to Fallout and Bethesda shelves it to write it off on taxes. Who would it go to? Interplay/Black Isle guys who made the original games? Technically Tim Cain came up with the idea but Avellone, Boyarsky and Sawyer were also crucial for the creative process. Does it go to Amazon because they made an original show set in the universe? Does it go to Bryan Fargo as he was the head of Interplay when first game was released? Who does it go to.
@drunkenprayer83903 ай бұрын
I remember seeing Olan's video announcing he was getting to make a comic. Despite the massive restraints put on him just to be allowed to finish it the sheer joy on his face is just infectious and tear jerking. The fact that studios hold on to these IPs like dragons hoarding gold with no intention of using them but fighting tooth and nail to stop anyone else making money off them is just so shitty.
@SirButagami3 ай бұрын
Yeah I got pretty misty-eyed while watching that video, and even now while thinking back to it. I normally don't do pre-orders or kickstarters, but I clicked the link to order as soon as the video ended, to support that man
@Anonymous-bk9xy2 ай бұрын
Those dragons are going to die one day. *They can't stop it.*
@Anonymous-bk9xy2 ай бұрын
*The knights and hobbits will come.*
@username655853 ай бұрын
Businesses should be able to able to write off shows but only by releasing them into the public domain.
@haosmagnaingram69923 ай бұрын
Or at the very least have be like when the government forecloses on a house so other companies or better yet the original creator can buy the ip and written off material back from the government
@multilad8163 ай бұрын
Maybe by releasing these tax write off stories would make entertainment companies pay their taxes of these shows and movies regardless if it was released in the public domain or releasing it while keeping the copyright
@MasterBotttle3 ай бұрын
So True, their should be more reform's to the outdated laws.
@DataEntity3 ай бұрын
Considering that a tax write off can be interperted as the government and other taxpayers buying out the intellectual property, anything else feels like legal fraud.
@MightGuy153 ай бұрын
This would be something that would happen if only our government had common sense
@bomberhood72343 ай бұрын
I feel really bad for this man. I really enjoyed Final Space for how interesting and intense it was despite its flaws. But of course a stupid merger just had to ruin everything. For what it’s worth, getting a graphic novel to conclude the story is better than not being able to finish it. I hope Olan is doing well despite all that has happened. He really didn’t deserve to have his dreams destroyed nor be forced to have the plot changed by the scum that is WB.
@bomberhood72343 ай бұрын
@@james656-k8e Absolutely!
@Gorypaladin3463 ай бұрын
@@james656-k8eyeah this isn't true, like at all. Animation cost a shit ton of money as well as the fact indie offers no benefits to animators, people prop Hazbinhotel and murder drones but fail to realize that their indie studios got extremely lucky
@Excelsior19373 ай бұрын
@@Gorypaladin346Nah, indie’s the way to go. You might have to cut corners and abridge things by quite a lot to make it feasible on the smaller scale, especially if you don’t end up having the same runaway success as the examples you brought up, but there is genuinely nothing worse for your show than putting it in the hands of money men who think they know art better than artists. The comments section of a video discussing someone who’s show was cut to be a tax write off is the wrong place to try and argue for going the conventional route
@JorguinTorpedo-ff5vk3 ай бұрын
@alexmansfield3268 you Forgot Underverse my bro.
@ma.20893 ай бұрын
@@Gorypaladin346 animation does cost a lot of money, but ppl are willing to support it, as evidenced by many indie productions that have been funded. also, what do u mean “indie offers no benefits to animators?”. What do bigger studios do that indie doesn’t? From what I’ve seen, they’re paid more, work from home, and can work for multiple different productions at the same time. Yes, some animation projects haven’t popped off like the 2 you’ve mentioned (tho, MD actually achieved less success than TADC did), but they’re still being funded and made. Which you cannot say for the other animated shows that have been cancelled. Artists also still own the rights to their work, unless big studios who obtain the IP to sit on and do nothing with.
@RaspyWolf3 ай бұрын
If you scrap a piece of media like a movie or show to use as a tax write off, that media should become public domain.
@Cubeytheawesome3 ай бұрын
Agreed. Like why hold on to it?
@golden--hand3 ай бұрын
@@Cubeytheawesome because maaaaaybe they'll use it. And because they don't wanna feel dumb watching the IP go elsewhere and take off. Same reason a company will buy out smaller companies of vague similarity only to kill them off and and shelf or destroy any innovation in their sector.
@bobingabout3 ай бұрын
I don't even get how you can call such a thing a "Tax write off" You're literally saying "If I delete this media that everyone loves, will you give me money?" and the government says "Yes."
@TheoRae82893 ай бұрын
They should at least be forced to release those works anyway, but not receive a penny if those works prove popular.
@cw51413 ай бұрын
The argument could be made that by getting a tax write-off for it, the taxpayers bought it.
@Punnybuni3 ай бұрын
I worked on Season 2 as an animator--it was a bit surreal seeing some of my scenes in your video (even if it was to criticize them, haha)! Final space was the only show where I truly felt inspired to go above and beyond when I was working on it, putting in hours of (sometimes unpaid) overtime and tons of revisions, working without backgrounds at some points because production issues, etc. Just because I felt like I was helping out someone, a fellow artist, make their passion project instead of some regular TV show. For example, for Final Space my revisions and animation changes were almost always to make the scene flow better, animation smoother, convey more emotion, while in one of the shows I worked on afterward we had a mass edit/revision because it would "help the company sell more merch" lol. I also just genuinely enjoyed both seasons of FS (admittedly 1 more than 2) It was probably the show I worked on that made me really appreciate my job and working in the field. Even then I could feel that the executives were trying to meddle with the show to make it their version of "appealing to the audience." When we were reaching the end of production, we would watch every episode as it comes out after work in the studio. And I vividly remember being disappointed that some of the scenes I thought were heartfelt and that we worked very hard to translate from the storyboard into animation edited into dumb jokes that I felt ruined the atmosphere. Parts were cut out entirely sometimes! Weird sounds were added! Beats of silence that I felt added much more to the humor turned into honestly not very funny and basic jabs/jokes. Changes that I felt were not Olan's decisions because they didn't feel like his brand. Unfortunately after that, I was moved onto a different show in the studio, so I never got to work on season 3, but I heard from my coworkers who worked on it that it was looking like it was being freed from controlling producers. After that, I heard about the cancelation and the tax-write off and I was so shocked and disappointed that they were just allowed to do that?! I'm glad Olan managed to get a comic book to end off Final Space, but it's like the bare minimum. I'm excited to see Godspeed and where it goes! This field brings me both the most joy and also infinite frustration. The business side of animation and the artistic side will always be at odds. I understand if the artistic side had complete and total control we might get debacles like the Princess and The Cobbler, but generally I feel like the executive side is much more cruel. I wish it can change, but I honestly don't know how we can go about it. I hope I won't get into trouble with my future workplaces (when I can find a job, because the anim field is hecked right now) for putting this on the internet, hahaha.
@HolgerNestmann3 ай бұрын
It shows only one thing: you are dedicated to your craft. Thanks for sharing
@raemyshu2 ай бұрын
You were doing the Lord's Work there, sir - I respect your artistry
@ItsBrody2 ай бұрын
If more people in this world were like Olan we would live in a much better world. I am proud and feel so privileged being able to call him my friend. In 2014 while I was going through Chemotherapy from a brain tumor I flew down to nashville and we made a skit. Since then we talk here and there and he came up to Vancouver and we hung out for a bit after a show. He has changed my life and so many others.
@nickjones98673 ай бұрын
"are the executives stupid?" The answer to that question regardless of context is always YES.
@BaruchFilms3 ай бұрын
Speaking as someone who works as a TV editor, yes, they are. Absurdly so, astonishingly so.
@DrDrystal3 ай бұрын
yes they are..and yet they hold the power.
@googleisevil89583 ай бұрын
Glad to know TV Executives are just as stupid as gaming executives.
@mobbs64263 ай бұрын
@jamesconlin5099only during their interference
@robr36333 ай бұрын
@jamesconlin5099 me when i lie
@wrenwry3 ай бұрын
Olan Rogers is such an insanely talented creative. If anyone hasn’t seen his pilot “Godspeed” yet, I can’t recommend it enough.
@Renorick13 ай бұрын
So many callbacks!
@TheWanderingKnigth3 ай бұрын
Where can I find it?
@stingerjohnny99513 ай бұрын
@@TheWanderingKnigth On his channel, just look up Olan Rogers. His live action stuff is great too
@wrenwry3 ай бұрын
@@TheWanderingKnigthjust search the title or creator’s name
@Renorick13 ай бұрын
Three times I tried to relay that and YT keeps eating my replies. Olan Rogers has a channel. The short is there. Should be the first result. Can't miss it.
@nathanwoodham87513 ай бұрын
I met Olan once at a meet and greet in Dallas. By the time we shook his hand, he was clearly exhausted. But he still let us record a voicemail for my friend, even though we really weren’t supposed to. He is honestly a good dude, and his journey has been so heartbreaking. I hope he is able to crowdfund his works ad infinitum
@robertmatthias3 ай бұрын
Met him at the same meet and greet. Hes a genuinely good guy. I always enjoy seeing him put out new stuff even if the content may not be my cup of tea.
@TheoRae82893 ай бұрын
And then he lost his store in the Nashville storms a few years back (like it felt like right before the Final Space cancellation)
@CravensBen3 ай бұрын
I was at the same one! I showed up WAY too early thinking there’d be a huge line. His crew was sweet enough to let me help out with serving pizza and Jones soda all day. One of them even sent me a check to replace a camera bag I lost at the venue. He also told me that Olan was in the hospital very shortly before that specific tour stop and was INSANELY exhausted, but still pushed through all day for us fans. I’ll never forget how genuine and kind they all were.
@leinycat3 ай бұрын
i went into this video not knowing who balloon shop, or olan rogers was. im near the end of the video now, and i absolutely adore him. thanks for this incredible video lowart. -from a new subscriber.
@Bigbodybenzs2 ай бұрын
Same!
@bcj8422 ай бұрын
Cousin showed them to me in 2012, a couple years after the Balloonshop dispersal, and I've been a die-hard fan since.
@Walid-mk4jo2 ай бұрын
Same for mr
@Jottota2 ай бұрын
you can still find the show online if its something interesting to u
@Cookie-bg3lw3 ай бұрын
This video really hit me like a punch to the face. For the past 10 years or so, I’ve been working on a story project that means everything to me. It started as a means of escaping a harsh reality when I was younger, to getting more serious about it and wanting to learn how to animate when I was older, to me finally being ready to start sharing this piece of my soul to the outside world. But just before I could take that first, terrifying step, I got scared. I got so terrified that it could be taken away from me. These characters had grown up with me, and it felt like they each held a piece of my soul within them. Imagining having that torn away from me felt absolutely world ending. So I convinced myself that I was fine with never sharing anything to anyone outside my tiny circle. Of constantly working towards an empty goal. This man’s story hit me in all the right places. I have never heard of him or of this show until today. But if he can keep creating, keep sharing his stories despite everything, maybe I can be brave too. Heck, my story probably isn’t even that good. But every story has the potential to touch someone, to inspire something greater. And as long as it finds that one person, it would be worth it. (Also I don’t expect anyone to really see this, but in the event people do read this, don’t follow this account. It’s a throw away. If I ever post on KZbin, it won’t be here.)
@Nachokinz3 ай бұрын
While I understand you're using a throwaway account; would you be willing to give a hint as to what to look for if the day ever comes that you decide to share your work? I may only be one person; but one who is interested nonetheless, thank you for sharing as much as you have regardless.
@sevenofzach3 ай бұрын
Goodluck stranger :)
@Cookie-bg3lw3 ай бұрын
@@Nachokinz Of course! Thank you for the support!
@Cookie-bg3lw3 ай бұрын
@@sevenofzach Thank you friend!
@Jottota2 ай бұрын
i am also interested in seeing what your work is, pls feel free to contact me too.
@jessemaldonado96123 ай бұрын
Oh no. The fact that all your hard work can't be preserved is a tragedy. I hope olan can finish final space one day.
@amaramurray6823 ай бұрын
hes making a comic book to complete it!
@FreshFalcon3 ай бұрын
@@amaramurray682 that's good. Just isn't really the same in a way
@amaramurray6823 ай бұрын
@@FreshFalcon yeah, if i remember correctly there were 8 seasons planned? but we only got 3. im glad he's making a book to finish it, but it really does suck we didn't get a full show
@connorcook20893 ай бұрын
@@amaramurray682 i think i heard olan rogers say he had 6 seasons planned.
@amaramurray6823 ай бұрын
@@connorcook2089 did he? my bad, i heard that a while ago ^^
@adriannaranjo43973 ай бұрын
"Piracy is never okay" people when I delete their lungs
@fernie-fernandez3 ай бұрын
I wonder how BANDAI Entertainment handle their death...
@squishmellow33 ай бұрын
(they can't legally download a replacement)
@Kibbletyts2423 ай бұрын
@@squishmellow3 I'd download a car if i could.
@squishmellow33 ай бұрын
@@Kibbletyts242 I'd download anything just for spite honestly
@SuperM7893 ай бұрын
are you okay?
@crimer_doppler3 ай бұрын
Honestly, I don't understand how tax write offs are even a thing, to dump away an already finished project of art to keep finances stable should be fuckin' illegal
@dentedcavedood68583 ай бұрын
Honestly if they want to make it a tax right off i could accept but if something is a tax right off its ownership should go to a government KZbin channel so it's still accessible
@AzureRadio3 ай бұрын
I mean you are essentially saying that it was a wash and torching it. Preservation of art should be first and foremost, and honestly they should be forced to surrender the IP when they decide to do it. Make it public domain or better yet be surrendered to the original creator/owner of the IP. Personally, I'd NEVER surrender an IP to a network, not in a million years. I'd given them licensing rights or marketing/merchandising rights sure, but to entirely surrender an IP is asking for a fisting. Funding is the reason it exists, but with crowd funding and other avenues being opened up daily this "norm" is becoming a thing of the past, THANK GAWD. Funny part is that networks could genuinely be a good thing if they didn't take their grubby little hands and demand ALL of everything and split the IP with the creator or just kept a portion of the revenue. Heck, they could even to a 75/25 split and let the creator hold IP and just lease it out and make a killing while not destroying the IP. But see, the GOAL is to screw over the creator and everyone involved. They can't CONTROL everything you do if you still own it, they can't have that. You need to be a good little puppet with their gross little hand planted FIRMLY right up your....
@Veltrosstho3 ай бұрын
@dentedcavedood6858 There is currently no place on the entire internet that catalogs and contains all lost media with the support of anyone aside from private users. The biggest example is of course, the internet archive. Which is currently being sued in an attempt for them to be shut down, so private entities can pay wall all of the "lost" media it contains. It is solely supported by donations, and under attack by greedy vastards hell bent on hording anything that may generate value with no further work required.
@electrobob9923 ай бұрын
Honestly all they need to do is change the ruling a bit, since at the moment there isn't a real downside for a company to do it. I'd add a few downsides: 1. Only the original publishers/companies that released it get penalized for posting it. Or those monetizing it. 2. The property becomes Royalty Free. 3. Allow other groups to BUY the rights to it and be able to revive it, while the original company that DID the write off get nothing. *From the IRS in an auction* 4. By writing it off, they lose ALL rights to it copywrite or otherwise. Oh and make it so something can't be written off until it's been released for a few years, and it MUST have a physical release.
@ahatsquiddy3 ай бұрын
It was meant to be for smaller studios, so if they made something that would fail, they could get a bit of compensation for it so they don't go bankrupt.
@bazzfromthebackground36963 ай бұрын
"Piracy is a customer service issue." I mean, if it's already written off, they can't get mad right?
@rogerthatbunnyАй бұрын
Any tip where to get it ?
@openboundariesofficial22 күн бұрын
Final Space was such an incredible show, weirdly the things you weren't keen on, I loved. I genuinely couldn't fault the show. I've followed Olan for so long and seeing this disappear was horrible. If I ever find success in what I do and gain the capability to back him in future things, I 100% will. I hope godspeed does well too and blows up. This comic will also be the first comic I've ever read, and I can't wait
@Titanusrex16163 ай бұрын
This is the thing I’m afraid about being a movie director or show creator. My projects getting cancelled for no reason, or being rejected and never getting a chance to shine…
@MoochFromFiestyFour3 ай бұрын
Exactly, honestly if I were to make a series I’d rather take my chances on KZbin. Take Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss for example, Hazbin hotel keeps getting shit on by the network really limiting how much they can do and could get shut down if they refuse to meet the demands like episode count and run times that dampen their ability to tell a good story; Meanwhile Helluva Boss releases an episode at a time whenever and however they please, they don’t have someone constantly breathing down their neck waiting to hit them with a cancellation or modification (within reason obviously)
@Here_is_Waldo3 ай бұрын
Maybe comics would be better? You obviously lose a bit of context, but the freedom compared to another company owning it and the speed you can get it out compared to an indie studio might make it worthwhile.
@Shins_Jim3 ай бұрын
I have that same fear. I've been economically abused enough by the apathy of rich a--holes, and I don't want my high school born project, 10 years in the making so far, getting used and disposed of to save them another damn penny at my expense. I wonder if it's possible to write into a contract that all copyright returns to us in the event that it's used in any way as a tax write off. If they don't eat to do anything with it, why should they own it?
@dollzo3 ай бұрын
You could be like monkey wrench, I'm pretty sure they get funding through merch and donations
@Veltrosstho3 ай бұрын
Publish on your own, it's harder, but you won't be bound to another's whim. The only rejection you'd face is rejection from the masses.
@leonardodelimaferreira85093 ай бұрын
I believe he said, after reading the list of things he could not do with this graphic novel, which really, is just a list to everything legal Warner Bros could do to make him give up the idea, he answers, and I won't be able to repeat verbatim "where you may see the limitations in this agreement, I see the opportunities", I have never respected him so much as I did that second after, I've never seen someone get by all means quite literally humiliated for wanting to be an artist, and taking all that in stride, instead, seeing the good side of that, this man is a giant, a real life inspiration, I know I could never
@JettKuso3 ай бұрын
Olan is the only reason I'm making anything these days... The Last Scene and New Prime STILL serve as inspirations for how much can be done with so little. The importance, the necessity, of heart.
@Zionswasd3 ай бұрын
PLAYIN FOR KEEPS....
@JettKuso3 ай бұрын
@@Zionswasd TILL THE LIFE JUICE WEEPS, YEAHHHHHH
@VentureAddicts3 ай бұрын
Man balloon shop is the number one influence to everything comedy I feel today. I have friends and family I shared these videos with and still reference today. I watched his show and actually enjoyed it, it was like a rick and Morty vibe before its time and actually resonated outside Olans personality. I even visited his soda parlor back in 2017. This man is genuine and puts out content that he loves and wants to see himself. He’s the person who’s can sense bullshit like all of us and broke through the scene and said no to these huge productions that run everything we see everyday. Olan Rodgers is a legend and he’ll always be successful because of his mindset.
@7Zealot2 ай бұрын
Very inspirational. As an aspiring creator who has struggled and failed in the past, it's awesome to see someone keep going like Olan did. Thanks for covering this.
@22freedom333 ай бұрын
Final Space season 4 should've been a slam dunk, but we get the saddest bleakest ending possible in season 3 followed by complete deletion
@swungsinger49483 ай бұрын
I heard Warner “allowed” him to finish it through a comic
@DrDrystal3 ай бұрын
@@swungsinger4948 yeah but he had to fund the comic himself. I think he managed to do it, but still it sucks so hard..
@swungsinger49483 ай бұрын
@@DrDrystal beyond sucks, but his own vision got to be seen, hopefully Godspeed gets made independently and finishes on his own terms
@coinopanimator3 ай бұрын
They deleted it?
@yourtube14243 ай бұрын
@@swungsinger4948yep he confirms it at the end 45:30
@FloofPuppy3 ай бұрын
Olan has my deepest respects. Man's been through thick and thin, but still tries to keep moving forward. Bless him...
@Duke_Nuke_Them3 ай бұрын
I was disappointment at hearing Final Space was canceled. Now it has retroactively morphed into one of the most painful and heartbreaking stories about a guy who just wants to make art and inspire others to do the same, even in the face of tragedy after tragedy. I don't know whether to finally finish my many, many unfinished art projects, or just cry. Probably both.
@mrtiredeyes3 ай бұрын
Both. Both is good.
@shadowofneo3 ай бұрын
is it just me or is the ending of the story of final space, exactly like the beginning of final space's story...its a masterpiece of the current social calamity, brilliance is often ignored in the present
@MeonLights3 ай бұрын
I started watching Olan mostly for the storytimes and such. Like you, I kinda lost sight of his channel and I did know he had other projects but didn't really focus on them. But I do remember finding his channel again ... through the video where he talked about everything that happened... the loss of the soda shop, the troubles his family is dealing with and Starscream's death. Like oooff, this man has been through a lot. And it wasn't even the end. I am genuinely so impressed by his view of the world and his drive. I wish I could be a little bit like him when it comes to positivity.
@ClasZlc2 ай бұрын
Watching this just brings tears to my eyes. Just seeing him in person you can see his passion for his work. The dedication just to make one person smile. He truly is a great great person and I hope he knows how much of an impact he’s made on many of lives. Love this guy
@arseniysemin13613 ай бұрын
Great video. I was lucky to work on season 3, we did half the season from studio, and the second half was produced remotely. However it was a pretty smooth ride, and everyone were looking into working on season 4. I don't really remember how it was announced that the show was cancelled, but I remember how heart broken everyone on the team were, and I remember that the next season was already cooking we all were just waiting for green light and some even refused to go to another productions in anticipation. It was a great show, and it's incredibly sad that it ended this way. I'm just happy that I was presented with opportunity to work on something that I've been a huge fan of.
@kingbash64663 ай бұрын
Final Space has to have one of the most depressing cancelation for any show period because Olan was really passionate about it, and the plot was really looking like it was shaking things up.
@IntegerOfDoom3 ай бұрын
It was one of my favorite things.
@anonymous67053 ай бұрын
As someone who wants to work in the animation industry as a creator, despite being as far from its core in the US as possible, I find the story of Final Space's production both very concerning and inspiring. Here's hoping groups like the Animation Guild manage to fix a lot of the corruption that plagued the industry this decade.
@Shiftshapercat3 ай бұрын
Animation Guild will never be fixed as long as it acts like a high school clique that continues to banish people they view are a threat to their world view. That said, Olan Rogers deserves true success. I'll be keeping an eye out for his future works.
@massgunner41523 ай бұрын
The problem is that people don't care enough about entertainment to actually shake congressists down or mobilise auditors to kick the the doors of management, and the ones who care just sit down and make ignorant, blanket statements about capitalism for likes on youtube.
@pumpkinpatch53 ай бұрын
Not going to happen, sadly.
@Cherry-pu4mx3 ай бұрын
The media company bought the IP from the creator. I fail to see how thts corruption if they own the IP
@alastor4948Ай бұрын
Final Space is my favorite show of all time. Hands down. I even went out and got a half sleeve Final Space tattoo with Olan's quote "It's good enough for me." underneath it. Those lines in Final Space as well as in the announcement of it's cancelation has stuck with me. I may not always be able to do my best but if my best is good enough to my friends, family, or even sir Olan Rogers himself, then its also good enough for me. I was also fortunate enough to go to one of his stand up comedy shows and had front row middle seats and I nearly fainted with how exited I was to see him when he walked out on stage. The man with so much devotion and uplifting energy that has helped me get through tough times being right there in front of me was absolutely incredible. I will treasure that night forever. I genuinely cannot wait to hold the graphic novel and relive the Final Space experience as well as cherish Olan' hardwork and determination to allow us to see his characters and story end in a proper way! ❤
@NerdFiction3 ай бұрын
Before this video here I had never even heard of Olan Rogers let alone seen any of the work he helped to make. Yet through this amazingly produced video and the glimpses into how he has handled the adversity and hardships and outright unfairness of life is such an incredible inspiration. The reframing of the bad times is beautiful, I can't wait to watch godspeed with my partner now.
@Majin_Koolaid3 ай бұрын
Olan Rogers is a devoted guy. Final space was amazing and it ended too early.
@Kitsuyomi3 ай бұрын
In 48 minutes you turned me into a big fan of Olan, this video was great and your storytelling along with the music took me for an emotional ride- the build up to godspeed even had me shed a tear or two when it showed "we existed!" on the wall
@Deadhead-kq4hr3 ай бұрын
think both Warner bros discovery and Netflix have competition to see who is the worse company ever by cancelling shows and doing tax write-offs
@Veltrosstho3 ай бұрын
They make three/four shows and rake in millions, then they shelve 10/20 shows and pay no taxes. It's smart. It's evil as hell. But smart.
@ShadowWolfRising3 ай бұрын
Warner Bros by a wide margin, I don't know if Netflix wrote off anything.
@MatthewScanlonmusic3 ай бұрын
like inside job
@vibez28063 ай бұрын
Will never forget inside job not getting a s3(technically s2)
@ShadowWolfRising3 ай бұрын
@@vibez2806 A reminder they fucking greenlit it and then took it back.
@fallenryan2570Ай бұрын
so glad youre covering olan rodgers. i loved final space as it was coming out and i was so sad to hear that it was canceled. more people need to hear abt this.
@SkyelreMinecraft2 ай бұрын
I've never watched Final Space, but that was incredible to hear about the creators journey and life in making it. Thanks so much for the video, had me in tears and feeling inspired. =)
@3xfighter3 ай бұрын
I was always worried how Olan would end up after seeing that final space was being erased from existence due to corporate greed, I'm glad that not only did he keep going and make another show with Godspeed, but was also given the chance to finish his project through comics. I'm glad he at least got a somewhat happy ending
@thatoneguy-jk6ts3 ай бұрын
Oh my god a video about Olan Roger’s!!! He and Balloon Shop were my childhood and he specifically was my inspiration for going into art and storytelling!! This is actually so cool to see him get more recognition
@Milkgurgle3 ай бұрын
Wow this video was incredibly touching and heartfelt, I didn't expect to end up caring so deeply about the subject matter since I never watched final space or anything else Olan was involved in but it really resonated with me as a creative who also wants to tell my own stories one day. In a time where downfall videos documenting creators failures and shortcomings seem to pop up every other week it was so refreshing to see a video that shines a positive light on someone who seems so genuinely kind and talented even in the face of everything that happened to him. Great stuff the editing and thoughtful commentary were top notch
@WestonFusselmanАй бұрын
What a fantastic video. Thank you for this. I've loved Olan for a long time. He deserves so much more than what he is dealt. He's such an inspiration.
@McBinnaginАй бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video. I became a fan of Final Space in 2021 and was lucky enough to binge watch it, and fell in love with it immediately. When I finally ended S3 and found out what happened to the show, I was heart broken. I backed Godspeed and pre-ordered the graphic novel. I don't know anyone irl that knows this story so it it's a really good feeling knowing others have been moved by this too. Olan's energy is infectious in the best way and I can't wait to see more from him. RIP Final Space, but Godspeed to us all
@ChroniclerOnline3 ай бұрын
Final Space was one of the most heartbreaking cancellations of all time, I really got into all about it, I watched the pilot, I started following Olan Rogers, and now everything ends with the Graphic Novel😢
@dr_classified3 ай бұрын
Final Space is, and always will be, one of, if not my favorite show, of all time. When I heard it was cancelled and then written off, I was genuinely the most depressed about any piece of media I ever sunk my time into. I still own the season 1 & 2 Blu-Ray's and my Mooncake plushie because nowadays they mean a lot to me for a show that helped me not only get through hard times, but also motivated me to keep going with my creative visions and ideas. Glad to see it come back in graphic novel form soon, even if my wallet will be crying by the time I can afford it lmao
@bodemanmeta7473 ай бұрын
Olan Rogers is really a great person to creators to witness. If you have any ambition or dream for telling a story, here is a man who has documented so much of his personal life and journey to create his stories. He has suffered, and still remains a passionate voice for perseverance. There aren’t enough people as good in the world as Olan who get to put themselves out there and be seen like he has.
@DankasaurusReks3 ай бұрын
YES! Balloon Shop was amazing. Loved Thomas. His awkward acting and dancing was my favorite. Always go back and watch them from time to time.
@klasrem2 ай бұрын
This is probably one of the best KZbin videos I've watched. Actually made me get emotional, and I hope Olan's new show works out. The man has given me inspiration to go through with making a little story of my own for fun solely through this video. His determination is just so insane, the man himself is an inspiration.
@oldoutlet69463 ай бұрын
It's crazy with how determined Rogers was (and is) to pushing Final Space to see the light of day. Despite having everything going against it.
@Spectrumelf3 ай бұрын
This is a great video! I worked on storyboards for FS and can confidently say that with the first season TBS constantly pushed the jokes and one liners because they so badly wanted it to be more of a comedy than a drama, so that's not completely Olan's fault. Any time he wanted drama or an emotional moment TBS would go "throw in a joke," like during the Avocato flashback sequence. Most of us rolled our eyes every time lmao!
@danielbloomquist98103 ай бұрын
What a story. I've never seen Final Space, let alone have the background knowledge you do. However, after seeing this, I am compelled to give it a square shake. Artists like Mr Rogers are rarely given adequate recognition and in this particular case, I owe the man and his show a closer look because he has EARNED respect, which it would seem many captialist ghouls withheld from him entirely.
@MakerOfChase3 ай бұрын
This was such a beautiful story. You really captured the love and appreciation you have for a fellow creator as well as the love that creator gave to us all. Before stumbling upon this video, I knew absolutely nothing about Olan or the amazing legacy he is creating. Thank you for introducing them to me. Now I'm off to enjoy what he inspired. It's criminal you don't have more subs! At least I can help with that. Keep it up, you're amazing
@DisneyParkers26 күн бұрын
As someone who found Olan, Josh, and Thomas on MySpace when they were still Hazard Videos, I had my entire humor shaped by these guys. I wish them all the best. Olan has been beaten and bruised but always stayed positive.
@VioletaVolnutt3 ай бұрын
as someone that also creates art, this story was heartbreaking.. and that Olan part in the end of how it would be all worty if final space gave inspiration to at least one person, genuenly made me tear up. I'm glad he was able to make the ending, even if only in a graphic novel, and your thoughts about Godspeed really surprised me, I didn't knew about it until now, but I'll watch thar episode when I have the time Amazing video btw
@TheoRae82893 ай бұрын
I was aware of Godspeed but it completely slipped my mind
@MeowryJane3 ай бұрын
Okay when he said a tornado took out the soda parlor I genuinely wanted to cry. Like why 😭😭
@opheliacparadox3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the entire context and story. I hadn't heard of Olan or his shows, but I will be supporting him moving forward.
@SkySilver2Ай бұрын
What an amazing man. It makes me so happy to see someone I can look up to, and to know there are people out there who even when faced with the worst evil of corporate greed and loss, are still kind and compassionate. He deserves every victory he gets.
@Astaroth71203 ай бұрын
This was so hearthfelt, I didnt have any emotional connection to the shows or the creator but this video made me care, It touched me. Thank you
@DrDolan20003 ай бұрын
I'm an Olan fan too! I watched his story videos while I was in middle school, which is what made it bearable - alongside others like PeanutButterGamer and Markiplier I knew about his cat, Starscream - rest in peace; he was an awesome cat, his mom sounded cool, his dad sounded funny Did NOT know about Final Space getting the axe. For shame, Warner Bros.
@0BucketMask03 ай бұрын
Wait- he's the guy who made the "pound it starscream, pound it! let's go get some tater tots!" Vine? I loved BalloonShop when I was younger and never made the connection for whatever reason...
@TheoRae82893 ай бұрын
My ex loved introducing people to him with that Ghost in the Stall video. 😂
@Cyberguy643 ай бұрын
29:38 "Are the executives stupid!?" Literally all signs point to yes.
@shootdacheese93423 ай бұрын
The real enemy of Final Space was corporate all along...
@sirgamer37953 ай бұрын
The funniest delivery comes in the first ep he gives the pilot the pill "ssswallooooow...... you're a good man gary" 😂
@Smokingman253 ай бұрын
If we don't own it then piracy isn't stealing.
@sparkybleu3 ай бұрын
personally never found Gary annoying, him and Avocado are my boys
@DrCorndog13 ай бұрын
My brother told me about The Soda Parlor getting hit soon after it happened. He'd been there once and got to meet Olan.
@TheoRae82893 ай бұрын
I wanted to go so bad, as it'd been forever since I'd been in the area last...and then he got hit with that. Olan is becoming the patron saint of perseverance.
@siisi29653 ай бұрын
Networks NEVER know what makes a good show, it's maddening
@christophereggy79482 ай бұрын
This is such a brilliant video. I put it on with the intention of it being background noise but ended up watching the video in full. This was really captivating and Olan's story is incredibly inspirational. Final Space always felt to me like huge passion project for everyone onboard and that shines through in its atmosphere and in it's best moments like The Other Side. I'm really glad Olan is getting to finish the story he wanted to tell, even if it didn't get the chance to reach its full potential, and I'm glad he's moving forward with Godspeed. This video really connected with me and made me feel inspired to try and tell the stories I want to tell, even if they aren't amazing or polished, because there's bound to be someone out there who's inspired by them to tell their own story. I'm going to be thinking about that 'failing upwards' line for a long time.
@edgar.78612 ай бұрын
i really did recommend this to other peoples, this video is made with so much love, as much as final space was done. im going to watch godspeed, and i swear that when i saw this name, i almost cried getting the reference. congratulations
@haosmagnaingram69923 ай бұрын
Love Olan’s stuff. It was so heartbreaking when final space was cancelled, but at least I’m thankful it’s getting a graphic novel conclusion. (And Godspeed was incredible, so I can’t wait till he posts the video’s about the process.) Hopefully whatever his next endeavors are have more supportive productions for them to be as good as possible.
@7th.Camerawoman3 ай бұрын
I do have a dream of making my stories reach real audiences someday and my parents keep telling me to work for a studio. This is the reason why I don't want to. I'm scared of what they would do to my story and what I care for. I don't know much about Olan but I empathize with his situation. Everything crashing down all at once. It is amazing how he rose up from all that and was able to create Godspeed and then create an ending comic for Final Space. Quite the inspiration.
@Malamite3 ай бұрын
Wow, I remember seeing some of that channels skits years ago. I never would have expected such a complex, emotional roller coaster of a story to stem from the guys I used to laugh at screaming "NOT RIGHT NOW DERRICK!" 17 years ago.
@BiggieWallsАй бұрын
I was like, 12 when I watched final space, I watched all of season 1, thought it was sick, watched all of season 2, was confused and loved “the other side” and then later learned that olan who I watched his skits way before I watched the show made it and loved it more. Finding out that he went through all this and all Warner did was say “one comic book” to finish a possible godlike project” hurts on a whole new level
@gonekiamv63022 ай бұрын
Final space holds a special place in my heart. During covid it brought my family together in a way i didn't imagine, we looked forward to every episode. The wackiness yet emotional and amazing ride you take is unexpected yet beautiful. Genuinely hope Olan can finish Final space one day.
@Jackiewheelz3 ай бұрын
Olan would definitely be welcome at Glitch Productions. The indie scene is in its renaissance.
@thirdtooth40693 ай бұрын
Had the same thoughts. I'd love to see what he could do with full creative freedom. Seems like he got that with his kickstarter pilot but I feel like he'd benefit from the stability of an indie studios backing
@Timic83tc3 ай бұрын
How the fuck is GLITCH indie. Supported by the Australian government. Most popular cartoon on YT period. No ones making infinity Train clickbait videos for kids.
@JTMaster3 ай бұрын
@@Timic83tc Australia only partially funds their work because of a program the government started to help make Australia another hub for multimedia creation.
@FolstrimHori3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I had originally dismissed Final Space as you did during the 2nd season and Olan just fell off my radar in the years past. I had no idea that Godspeed was a thing, or even how badly executive meddling had ruined Final Space. Which is all a shame since I originally followed Olan since his Balloonshop days. Thanks.
@schro69693 ай бұрын
I also want to thank you for making this amazing video. Without it, I might not have known that Olan was making an end to final space. I am so happy that I was able to contribute to the pre-order of the graphic novel. I'm sure many other's, who also might have missed this, will be turned to the end of a sorty they loved because of you 45:31
@cheemsthegranolaguy76223 ай бұрын
I'm so glad that you played when the blood comes home as background music at the start. Thank you for this video
@kardmaster773 ай бұрын
Man balloon shop was my favorite sketch comedy channel growing up, so much of my humour came from there
@SoloofMu3 ай бұрын
WHAT!!? Godspeed was awesome and I watched it without even knowing anything about the creator till now! THANK YOU for taking the time to make this video, It hits even deeper now, knowing more of the background info and the uphill battle to get to that point! Really, I am inspired, both by you, and Olan!!
@deejayf693 ай бұрын
Final Space and now Dogs in Space getting canceled makes me sad... Oddly enough, they were both space themed shows.
@Aldenfenris3 ай бұрын
Dogs in space was cancelled too? Man all shows I like are dead. At two seasons... Like Dead End.
@ShadowWolfRising3 ай бұрын
I figured it was, but it's still sad to hear Dogs in Space was canceled. It was actually fun.
@Veltrosstho3 ай бұрын
Corporations do not care about art. They care about money, if shelfing a popular product would make then more money than selling it, or "saves" more money, they will do it. Your opinion doesn't matter, you don't know what you want, the numbers know what you want.
@leon40003 ай бұрын
But their cruelty will never be forgotten, it's sad how such history repeats itself, and Corporations think repeating their nonsense will get them everything. That last sentence shows why.
@Cubeytheawesome3 ай бұрын
I was called a communist for saying this once. Well not exactly but my choice of words made people believe i was one
@vezokpiraka3 ай бұрын
We truly need more shows like Final Space. What made it great was just how unique it was. I'm a super fan of animation media and I fully agree Final Space is far from a perfect show. But it does have heart and that heart shows through in every scene. I have friends that don't really watch animation, but they loved Final Space. This show touched people in so many ways. But coming back to the uniqueness. There's almost a current going through animation at the moment. You can take most shows and they'll fit some sort of niche. You have the funny humour shows that kinda span the whole of modern animation. You have the Disney shows (idk how to call them) like Amphibia, Steven Universe, Owl House, Gravity Falls and the like, with a ton of heart and made for kids specifically (but they really don't feel like it). And then you have the super serious like Arcane or Primal (I can't think of other examples, but you get my drift). Final Space was in none of these categories and it doesn't have a category of its own. It could easily blend the accepted styles into some sort of semi-cohesive mess, but you went away from it thinking "that part was so great, even though the rest was not that incredible". Which is honestly a great achievement. Kept you on your toes. I dunno. In a world so dominated by conformity, Final Space was an outlier and I enjoyed it for what it was. I knew that I was gonna watch something I am not gonna see anywhere else. And I think this is what the world needs. Sure we are reaching new heights in the previous categories that were basically impossible just a decade ago, but the way the medium evolves is exactly through these genre bending works. P.S. I still cry about Infinity Train sometimes. It's just a disaster that such incredible works are deleted and forgotten about.
@isaiahg.85973 ай бұрын
Even when I only knew Olan Rogers as a storytime youtuber, he inspired me. The story of how the Soda Parlor came to be demonstrates his love for people & also his seemingly endless will to endure. It breaks my heart to see such an infectiously positive person experience so many devastating blows to his dreams. But to see him get right back up every single time never fails to inspire me.
@BrownTortoise-u2s28 күн бұрын
I knew it felt familiar!! That's just how powerful Olan's spirit is. I watched Godspeed and thought of Final Space in the smallest way. Like I forgotten the name and even the look, it was maybe the name of Godspeed that just reminded me. I was cynical at first, I thought that it was a little star in a jar situation. But now that I know the full context of this show, I'm fully behind him.
@lego_minifig3 ай бұрын
To those interested, you have 12 days left to preorder the only printing of the graphic novel that will finish the story. Ordered my copy as soon as I heard the news, tempted to also add the midnight edition to my cart before time runs out.
@JN-se4ok3 ай бұрын
I am so bad at finding out these things. Where is it available?
@yourallygod82613 ай бұрын
@@JN-se4ok you can find a link in the description of this video :D
@JN-se4ok3 ай бұрын
@@yourallygod8261 thank you! I missed that...
@gohanrocs123 ай бұрын
I preordered both the moment each was announced
@Phantom6.6.63 ай бұрын
Wow 🎉. So happy others remember this amazing show. Had such a fun time watching this and was so sad to see what was done to it. I feel so bad for final space creation team and creator.
@JamesOnscotch3 ай бұрын
I love Olan's work. I really love that he engages directly with his fans too. It makes us really feel connected to his work.
@Good_Ending2Ай бұрын
I watched Final Space, I went through the first season and it was good, the second not so much, I didn't know it had this much history. You are really good at story-telling, I have never been able to relate to someone's story as much as this. I believe it's both for the story, which is tragic at moments but also really inspiring, and your ability to tell a story with such feeling, I didn't even know Olan, neither all this story. Until now Final Space wasn't more than a not-so-great show to me. Now I can't even put in words what I feel for that show, for Godspeed and for Olan. Thank you for making this video
@ThatShadowPrism3 ай бұрын
Best video I've seen on KZbin for a long time. Well done mate
@maximilianfontaine29943 ай бұрын
Ballonshop was my favorite KZbin channel when I was younger. 20 years later my friends and I are much older and out here being adults. To this day we still quote lines from balloonshop when we see each other. I wonder if they know how many people's lives they affected.
@GhazMazTV3 ай бұрын
That line from Godspeed about being afraid of being forgotten really hit me. Because it’s something that I too have been terrified of. I want to make an impact on someone’s life, to inspire someone to peruse something the same way I’ve been inspired by others.
@mariahello54722 ай бұрын
Can I just say, the love you have for all of this permeates even when you are talking about episodes you disliked. I didn't get through final space season 1. But now I will go watch and root for Godspeed. Your endorsement is so heartfelt and honest it just hooks you man
@kristinhandley31092 ай бұрын
I was one of the Supervisors on season 2 and 3 of Final Space. We loved that show almost as much as Olan did. We wanted to see it to the end that he wanted. I can only speak for myself, but when we heard the show was cancelled, I was heartbroken. Then even more so when it was pulled from anyone ever seeing it again. It still hurts, but man.. what a ride we went on.
@DrCorndog13 ай бұрын
I need to watch Godspeed. That animation is gorgeous.
@CaptainIce693 ай бұрын
Final Space was so underrated I watched that back when it first came out on cable and loved it
@ursidae973 ай бұрын
The new creators are learning the corporations aren't worth shit.
@kory_misunАй бұрын
Olan's latest video mentions Balloonshop and finding the fun in KZbin again! I think there's hope for the channel getting new uploads. I've been inspired and uplifted by Olan Rogers since I first watched Ghost in the Stalls. I wish that no matter where he goes in life, and no matter what he does next, that he is *happy.* I hope that he is proud of himself.
@maximilianhughes555827 күн бұрын
Such an incredible animated show. Dude is super talented.