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Drake the Duck (2007) Episode Title: “Trick or Terror” Season 1, Episode 8 – Unaired / Banned Broadcast Original Air Date: October 31, 2007 Drake the Duck was a short-lived animated series that aired briefly on WE!TOONS!! in 2007. The show was meant to parody early 2000s mascot cartoons — bright, sarcastic, and oddly self-aware. It ran for only eight episodes before being suddenly canceled. The final episode, “Trick or Terror,” aired once on Halloween night before the network issued a statement saying “technical issues” had occurred during transmission. No reruns or digital releases were ever made available. Episode Overview The episode opened with Drake wearing a vampire costume, joking about how he wanted to “suck ratings, not blood.” But the tone quickly shifted. Backgrounds became darker and less detailed, and Drake began breaking the fourth wall more often — muttering things like “This isn’t even real,” and “They drew me wrong again.” Viewers noted that Drake repeatedly called his surroundings “fake,” at one point tapping the air and saying, “It’s just glass, right? You’re on the other side.” Midway through, several background characters went missing, and Drake wandered through an empty town, humming the show’s theme slowly and out of tune. Then, during what was supposed to be his final line — “Well, let’s just hope this Halloween doesn’t go to sh—” — the broadcast abruptly glitched. Drake froze, his pupils dilated, then looked straight at the camera and screamed: “I’LL GET YOU!!” The subtitle appeared in large white text, all caps, over distorted audio. Immediately after, the screen cut to an Emergency Alert System message, showing only color bars and a high-pitched tone. Several households reported their TVs shutting off or rebooting after the broadcast. A few claimed their sets emitted a loud popping sound or even “smoke.” No technical explanation was ever given. Aftermath Drake the Duck was canceled the following week. ToonTime quietly removed all references to the series from its official website. The production company, WE!TOONS!!, dissolved months later. Clips from “Trick or Terror” surfaced briefly online in the early 2010s — corrupted, low-resolution, and incomplete. These clips show Drake’s face mid-scream, the “I’LL GET YOU!!” subtitle, and a few frames of what appears to be static shaped like feathers. Every known upload has since been removed. No official master copy has ever been found. To this day, fans refer to “Trick or Terror” as one of the most unsettling “lost episodes” of the 2000s — a moment where a cartoon seemed to look through the screen… and see you back.
Drake the Duck (2007) Episode Title: “Trick or Terror” Season 1, Episode 8 – Unaired / Banned Broadcast Original Air Date: October 31, 2007 Drake the Duck was a short-lived animated series that aired briefly on WE!TOONS!! in 2007. The show was meant to parody early 2000s mascot cartoons — bright, sarcastic, and oddly self-aware. It ran for only eight episodes before being suddenly canceled. The final episode, “Trick or Terror,” aired once on Halloween night before the network issued a statement saying “technical issues” had occurred during transmission. No reruns or digital releases were ever made available. Episode Overview The episode opened with Drake wearing a vampire costume, joking about how he wanted to “suck ratings, not blood.” But the tone quickly shifted. Backgrounds became darker and less detailed, and Drake began breaking the fourth wall more often — muttering things like “This isn’t even real,” and “They drew me wrong again.” Viewers noted that Drake repeatedly called his surroundings “fake,” at one point tapping the air and saying, “It’s just glass, right? You’re on the other side.” Midway through, several background characters went missing, and Drake wandered through an empty town, humming the show’s theme slowly and out of tune. Then, during what was supposed to be his final line — “Well, let’s just hope this Halloween doesn’t go to sh—” — the broadcast abruptly glitched. Drake froze, his pupils dilated, then looked straight at the camera and screamed: “I’LL GET YOU!!” The subtitle appeared in large white text, all caps, over distorted audio. Immediately after, the screen cut to an Emergency Alert System message, showing only color bars and a high-pitched tone. Several households reported their TVs shutting off or rebooting after the broadcast. A few claimed their sets emitted a loud popping sound or even “smoke.” No technical explanation was ever given. Aftermath Drake the Duck was canceled the following week. ToonTime quietly removed all references to the series from its official website. The production company, WE!TOONS!!, dissolved months later. Clips from “Trick or Terror” surfaced briefly online in the early 2010s — corrupted, low-resolution, and incomplete. These clips show Drake’s face mid-scream, the “I’LL GET YOU!!” subtitle, and a few frames of what appears to be static shaped like feathers. Every known upload has since been removed. No official master copy has ever been found. To this day, fans refer to “Trick or Terror” as one of the most unsettling “lost episodes” of the 2000s — a moment where a cartoon seemed to look through the screen… and see you back.

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