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8[[quoteright:350:[[WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIslandAgain https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bfdi_schedule_slip.png]]]]
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10->''"I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they fly by."''
11-->-- '''Creator/DouglasAdams'''
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14The publishing/performing deadline/showdate has been missed. This can happen in any medium, but it happens ''a lot'' with webcomics.
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16Many webcomics are haphazardly written and posted, especially since the majority are written part-time as a hobby. Unless an author is careful to maintain a StripBuffer, scheduling conflicts can result in strips being released late, be it hours, days, months or (in a few notorious cases) years.
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18[[LogicalExtreme Extreme cases]] of schedule slip may result in a SeriesHiatus or even an OrphanedSeries. FillerStrips are often used to cover for short (or even long) breaks in a series which is otherwise moving on schedule. On the bright side, this can help alleviate ArchivePanic caused by date of first publication. The fact that so many webcomics adopted a "MWF Schedule" for their updates (meaning Monday-Wednesday-Friday) and then quickly fell into chronic slips led to the schedule being jokingly redubbed the "Maybe-Whenever-Forget it schedule."
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20Whether the lack of an obligation to make every deadline molds webcomics into a fundamentally different direction than commercial ones is left as an exercise for the reader. One reason ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' is still highly respected as a gamer comic is, among other things, avoiding delays after becoming a professional business.
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22As the non-webcomic examples of this phenomenon very much prove, even professional comic and manga creators are not immune from this, it's just more noticeable with webcomics due to the medium's properties. This also flows into {{Machinima}} and other works under the WebOriginal umbrella, as well as FanWorks.
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24Many times, the Schedule Slip is caused by a CreatorBreakdown or something happening in real life. Often when this happens, the creator will mention that something has happened in real life that's prevented them from working on it. Compare IrregularSeries, where the irregularity of releases is by design.
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28[[index]]
29* ScheduleSlip/AnimeAndManga
30* ScheduleSlip/ComicBooks
31* ScheduleSlip/FanWorks
32* ScheduleSlip/{{Film}}
33* ScheduleSlip/{{Literature}}
34* ScheduleSlip/LiveActionTV
35* ScheduleSlip/{{Magazines}}
36* ScheduleSlip/TabletopGames
37* ScheduleSlip/VideoGames
38* ScheduleSlip/{{Webcomics}}
39* ScheduleSlip/WebOriginal
40* ScheduleSlip/WesternAnimation
41** ScheduleSlip/{{Nicktoons}}
42** ScheduleSlip/NickJr
43* ScheduleSlip/OtherMedia
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