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* ''[[Static Shock]]'' and ''[[The Zeta Project]]'' are part of the DCAU, which also contains such well loved classics as ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'', ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', ''[[Justice League]]'', and ''[[Batman Beyond]]'', all acclaimed for their mature story lines, great characters and voice actors, and excellent animation. However, those two are considered far less intriguing, as they are taken to much lighter tone, as they lack many aspects that made the DCAU so memorable. While the two were far from terrible, and they still had their fair share of likeable characters, and a few good episodes, they are far below the other series. Part of this reason is because of the lack of [[Bruce Timm]] and [[Paul Dini]]. (Though Dini wrote a few ''Static Shock episodes.)
** There is also ''[[Gotham Girls]]'', a web-series. It is considered more of a parody series, and its official place in the DCAU is disputed. There is also a web-series based off of Lobo, and as with ''Gotham Girls'', its continuity status is not known. Lobo is not considered too good, however.
* Even though it's still running, thisThis is the general consensus of ''[[Planet Sheen]]'', the spinoff-sequel to ''[[Jimmy Neutron]].''
* The popular opinion of ''[[The Cleveland Show]]'', an [[Expy]]-filled "spin-off" of ''[[Family Guy]]''.