Development began on the show in 2001.
Joss Whedon and
Jeph Loeb were to be
executive producers for the show, and most of the cast from
Buffy would return to voice their characters. The series soon ran into problems.
20th Century Fox were going to produce the show, and it was initially planned that the show would air on
Fox Kids, possibly as early as February 2002. When Fox Kids ceased operations, Fox shopped it to other networks. When no network was willing to purchase the series, production halted. Two years later, in 2004, Fox once again showed an interest in developing and selling the show to another network. Various key actors, including
Anthony Stewart Head, did voice work, and artwork was produced to make a four-minute presentation. That pilot was used to try to sell the series to a network. Once again no network was willing to take the risk of purchasing the show. Loeb explained that networks find the show difficult since it would be too adult to air with children's television, but not suitable to many people in a prime-time slot. In a Q&A with
The Hollywood Reporter on May 16, 2003, Whedon explained: In an interview with
TV Guide in September 2005, Whedon announced that the series was effectively dead. == Writing and acting ==