@Labyrinthine
Well, I am fine with Gravity Falls, Adventure Time and Regular Show ending because it was the creator’s decision to end it, not the network or company.
Futurama, well they had a time loop ending, which will repeat the show from the start again once you finished with the series. Fine by me.
I was fine with Voltron ending at Season 8 since I saw an article that Netflix ordered 78 episodes of the show and (unlike the Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show, which ended at only 52 episodes instead of 78.) Netflix
DID stream all 78 episodes as committed.
Hell, I was fine with Transformers Prime and Robots In Disguise 2015 because Hasbro and the crew planned these series for three seasons.
And if MLP had an ending as the crew planned from the beginning, whether ending the show is Hasbro’s decision or not, I’ll be fine with the show ending, even if 9 is an odd number. Same with Star vs., except they’re ending at Season 4 (an even number).
On the other hand, there are other shows that I want creators and companies to continue, like Littlest Pet Shop 2012, Teen Titans, Transformers Animated, Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Motorcity, Sym-Bionic Titan, etc.
At least Young Justice came back with a new season, only on a streaming service I can’t afford but still appreciate the three-episode-per-week release.