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The same goes for me, I've been watching that show for a very long time as I can remember. It's has made my ideas, wishes and dreams come true. Like when I finally got to hear Blaze's roar for the first time! Also seeing cat trucks, princess trucks, Blaze and his friends becoming robots, ghost trucks, Blaze dressing up in a scary costume, sounding scary, and being scary! Also seeing Blaze and AJ as monsters in the video game land special! I've always been to see them because monsters! Now I am hoping to see Blaze and AJ turning into tigers, team up with Stripes to race in the Axle City's jungle and calling themselves The Tiger Team! Maybe their friends turning into dinosaurs, go on more spooky adventures, make new monster friends, celebrate Monster Day in Monster Monster Machine style, turning into monsters again but with their friends this time, having more musical adventures, scary costume contest, a silly contest to make the viewers laugh, telling scary stories, pranks episodes, and in the new Super Wheels episode where Blaze and AJ pretend to be the "new" supervillans calling themselves "The Master Prankers!" Also with having me that one day I'll become a voice actor for that show and maybe even becoming a new main character with the other characters. With many more ideas to come! So yeah, we can't let nickelodeon take down our beloved show after the whole cast of Blaze have been working so hard for 10 years! Because I say: "Monster Machines never give up, and neither should we!" Everyone, do whatever you can and spread the word to anyone you can find and tell them that we need their help to save the show!
Alexis supported: Bring Blaze and the Monster Machines back!
I grew up watching Blaze and the Monster Machines, a show that holds a special place in my heart because of its unique blend of education and entertainment. This animated series marked a significant breakthrough in preschool-oriented programming by being the first to extensively delve into a wide array of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) topics. I cannot believe that the show is being canceled after Season 9. Aside from providing preschoolers with their first glimpse of crucial academic fields, Blaze and the Monster Machines has consistently offered a glorious mix of action-adventure elements. The creators skillfully maintain a balance, keeping the show exciting and engaging without straying from its preschool demographic. Vibrant, colorful animation, captivating narratives, and lovable characters come together to capture young hearts while simultaneously paving the way for foundational learning. In our rapidly evolving world, ensuring that our children develop a love for STEM from an early age is more critical than ever. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, STEM occupations are growing at a remarkable rate of 17%, compared to just 9.8% in other career fields. This growth highlights the importance of preparing our children for a future where these skills will be in high demand. Additionally, the National Association for the Education of Young Children corroborates the importance of integrating STEM learning into early education, emphasizing its myriad benefits for cognitive development and future academic achievement. By canceling Blaze and the Monster Machines, we would not only be removing a beloved cartoon from our screens but also interrupting an effective early introduction to vital STEM topics for our children. This show has proven to be a powerful tool that engages young viewers while teaching them about problem-solving, critical thinking, and the wonders of science and technology. It is pivotal that we preserve educational shows like this that engage, entertain, and educate—all in a format that our children can understand and enjoy. The potential loss of Blaze and the Monster Machines is not just about the end of a series; it represents a missed opportunity for countless children to explore and embrace the world of STEM. As parents, educators, and advocates for early childhood education, it is our responsibility to ensure that our children have access to content that fosters curiosity and a lifelong love for learning. Hence, we implore you to join us in our mission to prevent the cancellation of this crucial show and allow it to continue BEYOND Season 9. Our young ones' education and joy are on the line. Together, we can make a difference. Please, sign the petition and let us save Blaze and the Monster Machines for future generations. Let’s ensure that our children have the tools they need to thrive in a complex world, starting with the foundational lessons that this remarkable show provides.
Michael supported: Bring Blaze and the Monster Machines back!
My 1 1/2 year old boy absolutely loves this show and we would be devastated to see it go :( it's an amazing show that my now 11 year old use to watch and love as well.
Dustin supported: Bring Blaze and the Monster Machines back!
Blaze and the monster machines has been a hyperfixation of mine ever since I was 6, and I believe that it has lots of potential that is not being used. A new group of writers, producers, even a new animation style could very easily bring new ideas to the show. The show was amazing at the start, the animation was bright and colorful, grabbing children's attention. The characters had a lot more expression and life to them, and the plots were repeated, yes, but it was also fresh and new. Maybe if the plot would have been more flexible, such as Blaze not winning every time, the show would definitely be able to run for a longer time. The antagonists of the older seasons were also a lot more "villainous". Maybe if more complex backstory were added, a bit of real life situations and emotion, kids would be more engaged to learn more about the world around them, not just STEM, but also emotions. To conclude my summary, Blaze and the Monster Machines has lots of potential, and if the people running it were to put more effort into making it more engaging and appealing, the show will continue to run for many more years.
Josey (imgonnaexplode) supported: Bring Blaze and the Monster Machines back!
My son has always watched blaze. It’s one of his go to shows that he will watch all the time no matter how many times we’ve seen episodes. He’s learned so much from blaze and crusher even. His cousins have also learned so much from blaze, Starla and the team. I hope that blaze will continue on teaching kids in fun ways.
Samantha supported: Bring Blaze and the Monster Machines back!

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