note In fact, Apogee changed the first Duke Nukem game's title to "Duke Nukum" as they believed there would be a potential trademark issue, though they were able to switch back as it never became a problem.
Name's the Same: This show's Duke Nukem shares a name with the video game series Duke Nukem, which stars a human by the same name.Blight's robot dragon that looks like Fin Fang Foom would have to be completely replaced, if not the issue shelved. Even if the rights were ever transferred, Dr. The comics, published by Marvel, are unlikely to ever be republished as the franchise is now in the hands of their major competitor Warner Brothers/DC Comics.The entire series can now be bought off iTunes.The trope was finally averted in November 2017 when Madman Entertainment and Cartoon Network worked together to bring the complete series to availability on DVD, but only in Australia and New Zealand.Shout! Factory did release season 1 to DVD but never released the rest of the series due to low sales.
Development Hell: The live-action movie has been in this since its announcement in 2011.