Thread:JBWikiaRises/@comment-24047143-20200813232354/@comment-24047143-20200814224513

I figured the first few seasons of the show could be animated similarly to the Looney Tunes Webtoons, as seen here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJkSXo2tdjuje7Z4UDrY5pnKO2ZuA28lJ (You know, for a series of Flash animated internet shorts produced in the early 2000s, this doesn't look half bad.)

The theatrical film, Jay Movie, and the show's final season on The WB would be the first to be traditionally animated — the latter would be the first to be released on home media with completely uncensored dialogue.

Shortly after the merger between The WB and UPN, the show would go into an indefinite hiatus. The sequel, Jay Movie 2, is commonly mislabelled as the finale to the series.

In 2011, after Mark Pedowitz is appointed by The CW as the new president of entertainment, it is announced by Steven Spielberg at the annual SDCC via [adult swim]-style bump that Jay TV would return to the network for a sixth season.