Introduction
Animation has been a major part of Indian entertainment since the early 2000s. Animation shows have been popular among children and adults alike, and India has produced some of the most popular cartoons in the world. However, not all shows have been successful. Over the years, several cartoons have been deemed “flop cartoons” due to their lack of success. This article will look at India’s top 8 flop cartoons and why they failed.
1. Dhoom Machaao Dhoom
Dhoom Machaao Dhoom was an animated series aired on Disney Channel India in 2007. The show followed a group of teenagers who traveled around India in their magical car, the Dhoom Machaao, solving mysteries and going on adventures. Unfortunately, the show failed to connect with audiences and was quickly cancelled. The main reason for its failure was its lack of originality and dull storylines.
2. Jai Jai Jai Bajrang Bali
Jai Jai Jai Bajrang Bali was an animated series that aired on Star Plus in 2001. The show followed the adventures of Lord Hanuman and his friends as they battled the demons of Lanka. The show was criticized for its poor animation and weak storyline. It was quickly cancelled due to its lack of popularity.
3. The Adventures of Tenali Raman
The Adventures of Tenali Raman was an animated series aired on Cartoon Network India in 2008. The show followed the adventures of Tenali Raman, a wit-filled court jester in the court of King Krishnadevaraya. Despite its exciting premise, the show failed to connect with viewers and was quickly cancelled. The main reason for its failure was its lack of originality and weak storylines.
4. Krishna
Krishna was an animated series that aired on Cartoon Network India in 2010. The show followed the adventures of Lord Krishna as he battled the evil King Kansa. The show was criticized for its poor animation and weak storylines. It was quickly cancelled due to its lack of popularity.
5. Tinga Tinga Tales
Tinga Tinga Tales was an animated series aired on Cartoon Network India in 2011. The show followed the adventures of various animals in a magical land called Tinga Tinga. The show was criticized for its poor animation and weak storylines. It was quickly canceled due to its lack of popularity.
6. Motu Patlu
Motu Patlu was an animated series that aired on Nickelodeon India in 2012. The show followed the adventures of two friends, Motu and Patlu, as they battled the evil Dr. Jhatka. The show was criticized for its poor animation and weak storylines. It was quickly canceled due to its lack of popularity.
7. Chhota Bheem
Chhota Bheem was an animated series aired on Pogo TV India in 2013. The show followed the adventures of Chhota Bheem and his friends as they battled the evil King Indravarma. The show was criticized for its poor animation and weak storylines. It was quickly canceled due to its lack of popularity.
8. Roll No. 21
Roll No. 21 was an animated series aired on Nickelodeon India in 2014. The show followed the adventures of a young boy, Krishna, and his magical roller skates as he battled the evil Dr. Jhatka. The show was criticized for its poor animation and weak storylines. It was quickly canceled due to its lack of popularity.
Conclusion
Animation has been a major part of Indian entertainment for many years. Although there have been some successful cartoons, there have also been several flop cartoons. This article has looked at India’s top 8 flop cartoons and why they failed. From Dhoom Machaao Dhoom to Roll No. 21, these cartoons failed to connect with viewers and were quickly cancelled. Despite their failure, these cartoons still hold a place in the hearts of many Indian viewers.