Exhibition history Rejected world-premiered at the
San Diego Comic Convention in 2000. Between hundreds of film festival appearances,
Rejected also toured North American theaters in 2000, 2001, and 2002 with
Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation; in 2001 and 2002 again with a retrospective touring program of Hertzfeldt's and animator
Bill Plympton's films called "The Don and Bill Show"; and returned to theaters once again in 2003 and 2004 with Hertzfeldt's own
the Animation Show tour. In 2003, two of the "Fluffy Guy" characters reappeared in three Hertzfeldt cartoons created to introduce and bookend the first year of
the Animation Show:
Welcome to the Show,
Intermission in the Third Dimension, and
the End of the Show. The two characters appeared again in 2025, in a new pair of bookend cartoons, to introduce the Hertzfeldt-curated theatrical program
Animation Mixtape.
Rejected was scheduled to air on
Adult Swim in 2001 but was delayed for unknown reasons—it was rescheduled to air on November 3, 2002 "uncut and commercial free", and was heavily promoted on the network that week. However, the short was pulled from the schedule at the last minute, for unknown reasons. Rumors about the reasons behind this highly unusual action have included: the film's brief use of the phrase "Sweet Jesus" ("Jesus" being a word allegedly not allowed on a
Turner Network back then), and an anonymous high-ranking network executive simply not finding the short to be funny.
Rejected has since aired without incident on the
Cartoon Network in other countries as well as on other international television networks, but has to date never been broadcast on American television. In 2020, for the film's twentieth anniversary, Hertzfeldt appeared at the
Austin Film Society for a rare 35mm screening and discussed the making of the cartoon and its impact.
DVD and Blu-ray In 2001
Bitter Films released a limited edition
DVD "single" of the short film. The DVD "single" featured a deleted scene as well as an audio commentary, and is now out of print. In 2006,
Rejected was remastered and restored for inclusion on the DVD, "Bitter Films Volume 1", a compilation of Don Hertzfeldt's short films from 1995–2005. Special features on this DVD relating to
Rejected included a new text commentary by Hertzfeldt (via closed-caption boxes), footage from the abandoned cartoon "The Spanky the Bear Show" that later evolved into a central scene in the film, original pencil tests, the 2001 audio commentary, and dozens of pages devoted to Hertzfeldt's original sketches, storyboards, notes, and deleted ideas from the film. In 2015, the cartoon was remastered again, this time in high definition, for inclusion on the Blu-ray of ''
It's Such a Beautiful Day''. A 35-second deleted scene from
Rejected was only released on the 2001 DVD "single". In it, a father inquires into his son's desire to drink goat's blood. The scene appears to fit in with the "Johnson & Mills" portion of the original film and is revealed to be an advertisement for cotton swabs at the end. == Legacy ==