parkersfan89
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I wonder if the MeToo movement plays a part in it.
I wonder if the MeToo movement plays a part in it.
Dexter has two episodes, and this does make it so you have a lot of shows in a shorter period of time. Some shows like PPG, Kids Next Door, and Steven Universe are also represented by half hour specials. Some exceptions I'd have would be Tom and Jerry so we could get a short from the Hannah Barbera or orginal era, instead of just the Chuck Jones era, and Looney Tunes so we could get a short with more characters than just Daffy and Bugs.I wish they had more than just one episode per show.
From what I know is that the episode choices for respective cartoons (mostly the famous and well-known ones) were requested by fans, I'm also surprised that "Villainous" pilot episode (as far as the only English dubbed episode) was shown in this livestream.Some of the episode choices seem pretty random, like Ed, Edd n' Eddy's. "My Fair Ed" is a very good episode, but I don't see it mentioned as much as "One Plus One Equals Ed" or "My Fair Ed" (my personal choice). That, and choosing a Jones-era Tom and Jerry seems like a mistake.
Anyway, I hope that the livestream is posted as one giant YouTube video soon. I want to see it in full, but don't really have the time to put on the full stream. This way I can watch it in bits and not worry about losing my place.
I don't think Johnny Bravo will ever be officially "cancelled." But I think we all know that's not a show CN would make today.I wonder if the MeToo movement plays a part in it.
I’m guessing what I put in bold was a mistake.Some of the episode choices seem pretty random, like Ed, Edd n' Eddy's. "My Fair Ed" is a very good episode, but I don't see it mentioned as much as "One Plus One Equals Ed" or "My Fair Ed" (my personal choice). That, and choosing a Jones-era Tom and Jerry seems like a mistake
They usually rotate about 1-2 times per year, so last rotate was last year when I had access to Boomerang on Hulu Live TV.Boomerang could rotate out their current classics for other ones eventually tbf.
CN rarely acknowledge cartoon shows with low rating.time squad & sheep in the big city are part of CN history! really don't get why CN won't air said shows. the last they aired them was YEARS AGO!
VCR was commonly used for recording in early 2000s and we relied on VCR to record shows and movies on Vault Disney.it was generally given the 5 am graveyard slot where barely anyone could watch it without a DVR.
CN acknowledged Johnny Bravo by put CN 30 banner on their show's complete series that is sold on iTunes but CN won't acknowledge on live channel.From what I have seen, CN hasn’t acknowledged Johnny at all in any aspect of the 30th anniversary celebration. It's unfortunate that such an iconic CN character has been relegated to the Out of Jimmy’s Head shed of original shows that must never be mentioned again.
All seasons of Cow and Chicken is available on iTunes, however dedicated final season of I Am Weasel isn't available, also banned episode named Buffalo Gals isn't included.i'm not mad! i'm a lil annoyed. but it sucks that CN didn't air Cow & Chicken and I Am Weasel for the 30th on live TV. but I honestly think CN should've played Cow & Chicken and I Am Weasel for the 30th along with Mike, Lu, & Og to round up the cartoon cartoons. the last they did that was 2012 for the cartoon planet block.
RIP everett peck. he also did duckman too along with squirrel boy.I wonder if CN was aware that Everett Peck died and is their first original creator to pass, or if they completely forgot about him since his contract with the network expired a decade ago and that's why they didn't acknowledge Squirrel Boy during their 30th anniversary. Even if they did know, I wonder if that would have had any affect on SB getting acknowledged.
ikr they should've done more!Did anyone tune in for their 30th anniversary ? They were streaming the channel on Youtube and I checked a few times and all they showed was their new shows like Steven Universe which is kinda sad.
It wasn't a live stream of the channel, but rather a lineup specifically for YouTube. Also, they had plenty of pre-2010s shows for a 6-hour stream, while also mixing in newer shows.Did anyone tune in for their 30th anniversary ? They were streaming the channel on Youtube and I checked a few times and all they showed was their new shows like Steven Universe which is kinda sad.
hope they would air Johnny Bravo, Mad, etc for that!Looks like the 30th anniversary isn't over Cartoon Network is airing some classic holiday specials