"The Inquisition," will be the series finale of Gumball according to the Gumball wiki, while "Dark Plaza" will be an half-hour long season 2 finale of OK K.O according to Toby Jones on twitter.
Lots of season/series finales have been airing on CN lately. Gumball, OK K.O, Powerpuff Girls Reboot (possibly), We Bare Bears, Mighty Magiswords, Mega Man:Fully Charged..
It’s starting to feel like the old days of CN with the new weekday morning lineup. They finally remember to air other Warner Bros besides TTG.
Total Half-Hours:
TTG - 64.5
Gumball - 45
Steven Universe - 26.4
Total DramaRama - 16
Tom and Jerry Show - 6
New Looney Tunes - 6
Victor & Valentino - 6
OKKO - 4
MaoMao - 4
Ben 10 - 2.5
Craig of the Creek - 2
Bakugan - 1
DC Superhero Girls - 1
Transformers - 0.5
-Good timing airing Scooby Doo movies again because the franchise is 50 this week
-Random Care Bears rerun today because of Share Your Care Day. Missed opportunity to air We Bare Bears (look at CN's post)
-Madagascar 3 makes its premiere (right after a mini-Gumball marathon) and encores the following day
-Mao Mao continues Saturday premieres
-Watch the Craig of the Creek Sunday rerun if you can, the show might eventually vanish due to being on hiatus
Total Half-Hours:
Gumball: 65
TTG: 59.5
Total DramaRama: 20
Victor and Valentino: 10
New Looney Tunes: 8
Tom and Jerry Show: 7.5
MaoMao: 4
Ben 10: 3
Steven Universe: 3
Craig of the Creek: 2
Bakugan: 1
Care Bears - Unlock the Magic: 0.5
Transformers: 0.5
Cartoon Network should air remaining episodes for Guess Who Scooby Doo this october to coincide it's 50th anniversary only 6 episodes have aired which is nearly 50% and it got pulled from schedule after August 12th which ruins the story continuity unlike New Scooby Doo Movies.
It would be nice for some acknowledgment of Scooby at 50 from CN, though I wouldn’t be surprised if that doesn’t pan out, since that may just be considered Boomerang territory.
Not all of Family Guy has aged well (and he knows this - hell, he's friends with the PTC president now) but I genuinely think Seth MacFarlane is a really good guy.
Imagine a broadcast TV network giving someone who worked at the Golden Age of Cartoon Network the opportunity to worked on a show, and doing 8 interviews, only to completely ghosted him for weeks for absolutely no reason.
Try to wrap your head around on that one, folks.
Seriously. Explain that to me, Memorable Entertainment Television? :/
I'll start off by saying X-Men 97 has been a blast to watch. As someone who grew up exposed to the films and cameos on other shows, it was definitely a different treat seeing how both iterations of the franchise handle the characters and their world.
Professor X's speech in today's episode was powerful ... nuff said.
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