I think those that liked it grew out of it. And the new generations of looser kindergartners watching Saturday morning cartoons wanted to watch Yu-Gi-OHmygodhowannoying and Kim Possiblytheworstshowontelevision and Sponge Bob Square Pants. I personally preferred I am weasel. But I still liked Cow and Chicken. I cried when they took Street Sharks off television as well as others. I miss being a kid and watching all those bizarre shows like Courage the cowardly dog. I don't want too be an adult. I'm not ready to pay taxes, or vote, or raise a family. I wish I could spend my life in my childhood years. They were way better than life out in world going to work, Driving, paying taxes, worrying about how to pay bills. I miss life when the world was a mystery and mom and dad were superheros who could do anything and there was no such thing as war or homelessness. When there was no Columbine shooting. When mommy and daddy didn't fight and argue all the time.Once you grow up and find out that the holocaust and school shootings, and terrorists aren't just stories but truly happening in your own back yard. Every thing changes when metal detectors are in schools and you have a fear that someone will bring a gun into the school and when you worry about loosing your job and starving to death and seeing your friends you've grown up with die of disease and traffic accidents house fires and all tragic means of death. I long to be child again. I spend everyday longing to relive my life in my childhood, just to do it one more time. Before I new about death. When gramma dieing hadn't affected me. When I had not been in love and totally blew it. When I did not think of suicide every morning. When Cow and Chicken was there to make me laugh and giggle while laying in my GI Joe Sleeping bag playing with my new Nerf Gun. Childhood is the best time in life. Once you hit puberty, it's all down hill.
2006-11-18 15:32:56
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answered by naphythespiffyone 3
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Times change... tastes change....
now kids want sharp "edgy" cartoons. Cow and chicken have gone the way of many cartoons of the 90s... into obscurity. And took I Am Weasle and I. R. Babbon with them!
2006-11-18 18:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Mama had a chicken. Mama had a cow. Dad was proud he didn't care how.
I miss that show too. When I was younger my brother and I would always laugh at it. Now they have stupid cartoons about kids...with stuff...and solving problems. I hate Diego...yeah Go Diego Go...home that is(lol i laugh at my own jokes).
2006-11-18 14:23:36
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answered by QueenofLeon 4
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I loved Cow & Chicken, too. I don't know what happened to them. I'm really glad I recorded some of the episodes when they were still on.
If you find out, let me know.
2006-11-18 14:29:09
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answered by thatwench 5
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the cow jumped over the moon
the chicken crossed the street
2006-11-18 14:33:39
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answered by jvg49er 6
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thats a good question!
i miss that cartoon, i liked chicken the most!
2006-11-18 20:09:02
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answered by denise_evert17 2
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I milked the cow and ate the chicken.
2006-11-18 14:28:38
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answered by Jim F 5
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a 57 year old "old fart" and I too love Cow And Chicken.
At least you can sign a petition to get it on DVD
http://members.lycos.nl/cownchicken/
2006-11-18 14:30:27
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answered by Skypilot49 5
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it still come on but it come on cartoon cartoon an cartoonetwork
2006-11-19 02:58:04
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answered by april r 1
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