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There are forefathers, like The Tom & Jerry Show (70s), but they ROSE in the turn of the 90s. Cartoons with generic CalArts animation (10s-present) CalArts is a school, and the term was invented by a washed-up pedophile who created a bad adult version of his only good show. Scooby ...
(Cartoon Cartoon Fridays as we all know went live-action from 2003 until its cancellation in 2007), I felt like this movie truly began the Cartoon Network live-action plague of the late 2000's. This movie was just so stupid and cheesy in every way possible! The cartoon characters are ...
This cartoon, like most other WB cartoons of the 1960s, is not well received, with the usual problems of rough animation and stilted gags, but also the issue of the Road Runner's complete character shift. However, it does have its defenders- at the very least, Daffy is more in characte...
Many of Kids WB's shows aired on Cartoon Network! Not at the time. And if it did, it was usually a third-party series like Johnny Test. Why do you think it took so long for Tom and Jerry Tales to air on CN? Or why Batman, Superman, and Pinky and the Brain went to Jetix?
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It probably seems like you’re the only normal person living in the whole place. Well get used to that feeling, because the people in your dorm are your new friends and de facto family members for the rest of the semester, if not the rest of the year. Sometimes it seems like eve...
First receiving attention for its exquisite television programs in 2013, shows like House of Cards, Arrested Development, and Orange is the New Black set the bar high. It was only a matter of time before Netflix moved on to producing movies. Netflix has been churning out original feature ...
The effects are more cartoonish than the actual Inspector Gadget cartoon and the final film, which looks like it was hacked to bits by desperate studio executives, is barely 70 minutes before credits. Somehow, it’s still waaaay too long. 5. Chairman of the Board (1997) Trimark 5. ...
Then there’s the magic that happens when Hollywood executives come together to create something that didn’t come from a comic book, with sparkling results like Tim Allen‘s Zoom, an adaptation of TV cartoon Underdog, and the toy-based Max Steel. Recently, we’ve seen Thunder Force and ...