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RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - Nightingale - Jul 28th, 2018

O_O

I actually thought Gorillaz had disappeared a long time ago.


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - lp0 on fire - Jul 28th, 2018

(Jul 28th, 2018, 05:33 AM)Nightingale Wrote:
O_O

I actually thought Gorillaz had disappeared a long time ago.

Nope, I think there was a pause for a while that they just came back from over a year ago or at lease that is when local subreddits I follow went crazy because "Saturnz Barz" is suppose to take place in Detroit.


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - Nightingale - Jul 28th, 2018

I seriously have to ask Whatever Happened To *robot voice* Robot Jones. That show was awesome.


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - Nightingale - Jul 28th, 2018

Yeah, but I suspect foul play on CN's part.


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - lp0 on fire - Jul 28th, 2018

(Jul 28th, 2018, 08:07 PM)Nightingale Wrote:
Yeah, but I suspect foul play on CN's part.

Honestly given the lack of information I could find in a quick search I don't think that show was really popular among with anyoneTongue


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - Nightingale - Jul 28th, 2018

(Jul 28th, 2018, 08:12 PM)percussive maintenance Wrote:
(Jul 28th, 2018, 08:07 PM)Nightingale Wrote:
Yeah, but I suspect foul play on CN's part.

Honestly given the lack of information I could find in a quick search I don't think that show was really popular among with anyoneTongue

I remember reading somewhere that it got to be a series due to popular demand after the pilot was shown.


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - lp0 on fire - Jul 28th, 2018

Some times, things are only good in a short burst and not extended past one episode Tongue


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - Nightingale - Jul 28th, 2018

Nah, show was good throughout.


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - lp0 on fire - Jul 28th, 2018

Well then I wonder What ever happened to.... Robot Jones, then


Roll credits.


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - ShiraNoMai - Aug 5th, 2018

Y'all... this topic is full of such terrible opinions, it hurt me to finally go through it all to get to post.

I won't stand for invalid and unwarranted complaints on the state of animation today. I may have bias considering I have a bunch of animator friends that are getting themselves into the industry, as well as following a lot of artists/directors/producers for current and future cartoon shows that air on these programs; however, that still doesn't make it right to complain at any of them for the products they come up with because I can see some of you guys are really harped up on the older and vintage stuff that used to air and absolutely detest anything anyone else comes with today.

Now, I absolutely love all of the old stuff mentioned. 10/10 really good shows. They were of a completely different era of kids, though, I believe. Let's not blame the era of "kids today" for anything that's out today; I mean, of course that has something to do with it, but not entirely. Cartoons, as a medium, have definitely evolved era by era, with each era of kids having something different they were raised by and on (morally, socio-economically, etc). The stories and struggles of today may not jive with you guys, and that's OK. But from a production standpoint, there's barely anything worth noting of being of poor standard that I can see.

That said, The Loud House and Spongebob are the only watchable things on Nick as of present, and Cartoon Network hosts Teen Titans GO! (which is definitely a satire show), We Bare Bears (very chill and relevant), and Gumball is also pretty spectacular in its own right.


RE: Cartoon Network - Moonface - Aug 16th, 2018

Cartoon Network is what I think to be the home of the most annoying of great cartoons on television. Johnny Bravo, Powerpuff Girls, Ed Edd n Eddy, Cow and Chicken, Dexter's Lab, Scooby Doo, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends, and We Bare Bears, and that's just naming the ones I watched and enjoyed.

I also love being able to watch Toonami and Adult Swim again as neither of those are in the UK, although the former used to be about 15 years ago. No idea why it went away.


RE: Cartoon Network & Disney Shows - topman - Sep 26th, 2018

(Jul 24th, 2018, 07:19 PM)queenzelda Wrote:
I personally didn't like 'Kids Next Door', nor "Ed, Edd & Eddy" as I thought both were kinda.. dumb (no offense). I did love watching Cow & Chicken, Toonami block, & Powerpuff Girls. I also really enjoyed "Phineas & Ferb" too, though "Milo's Murphy's Law" kind of rubbed me the wrong way. It seemed cute, but it came off like they were trying to hard for it or something.

Oh yea, I also loved Ekk the cat & Courage the Cowardly Dog. ♡♡♡

Ah yes.  The good ole days when CN had decent cartoons.


RE: Cartoon Network - WR91 - Jul 13th, 2022

I never really grew up with Cartoon Network's shows.

I've since grown to like shows like Ed, Edd n Eddy and Courage the Cowardly Dog though. Those are cartoon classics!


RE: Cartoon Network - Nebulous - Jul 17th, 2022

I grew up watching cartoon network too! So many great shows back in the day.


RE: Cartoon Network - ShiraNoMai - Jul 17th, 2022

I've been reminded a lot of Code Name Kid's Next Door a lot lately (mostly due to the SMW romhack 'Luigi's Misadventures', which features a plotline involving core characters from the series for some reason). That show was pretty damn cool and made you very proud to be called a kid back then.