There's been a lot of problems people have been having recently about the seemingly-endless commercial blocks on TV.
During TV's golden age, a timeslot used to be controlled by one or two sponsors that often had a say over a show's content or even owned/controlled a show outright. I believe...
I do think the hate is overblown, but I can understand why.
The show is meant to stand alone, even if it takes a few shots at the original. I think what everyone's mad about is that it occupies the majority of Cartoon Network's schedule, and that the target audience eats it up, therefore giving...
MG jokes have been around since the start of the whole movement in the '60s, but things really began to heat up at the start of the 90s, as artists received more creative freedom and were able to get the stresses of censor clashes off their chests.
I believe Tiny Toons' "Washingtoon" and South...
Here are some highlights from my life:
I think I discovered Cartoon Network around late 1999/early 2000, one Saturday morning at my grandma's house. I saw all the Cartoon Cartoons on at the time, since it was a repeat from yesterday's CCF lineup.
I remember when I first discovered CCF around...
Well, SitM premiered before TLH, but the latter's pilot short and the show's premise were already well-known. And seeing as how live-action shows are quicker and cheaper to make than animated ones, I think Stuck's quality speaks for itself that this was a preemptive strike.
Why not have three animation channels. The main Cartoon Network, a CN2 for other popular shows shows that can't fit on the main schedule and bypass Adult Swim, and a channel dedicated to classics.
Seems unlikely though, as I don't know how Turner can fit another channel into their roster and...
Well, for a weekday lineup, I'd put some late 90s/early 00s fare to wake up to, like Mike, Lu & Og, Time Squad, Ed, Edd n Eddy, and Cow and Chicken. I would put preschooler-friendly fare like Smurfs, Snorks, and Pound Puppies for late morning and early afternoon. On late afternoons, there would...
I've recently been thinking about a show that would air episodes of Cartoon Network classics sampled together around a certain theme, with new host segments to tie them together, sort of like The Mouse Factory. Below are a few examples of what I mean:
SPORTS
Dexter's Laboratory...
Here's a basic list of the morals explained in each episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, based on what I got out of them.
SEASON ONE
Friendship is Magic: It's wonderful to have friends.
The Ticket Master: It's not good when you can't share your blessings with your friends.
Applebuck...
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