Top 5 WORST Cartoon Network Shows of All Time Episode aired Mar 25, 2016 YOUR RATING Rate Talk Show Add a plot Director Neil Gayman Writer Neil Gayman Star Neil Gayman 在IMDbPro 上查看制作信息 Add to WatchlistPhotos Add photoTop cast1 Edit...
The show then ends right when crap is going down, leaving us on a cliffhanger. Except, we never heard what happens again because it was't continued on. After that, the battle was never brought up again. Airing Live-Action Shows Cartoon Network: [retarded voice] Duuhh.. We Cartoon ...
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John Arcudi, former writer of the original comics, penned two episodes of the cartoon. It originally was played during the CBS Kidshow line-up on Saturday mornings, but after being cancelled, it was moved to Cartoon Network. The show also ran in syndication. Premiered...
If you’ve got kids who love slapstick comedy — or you’re still a slapstick-loving kid at heart — giveGeorge of the Junglea try. The cheerfully upbeat adaptation of the old cartoon show of the same name is sweet, silly fun, with Brendan Fraser at his most boyishly charming (and ab...
If you’ve got kids who love slapstick comedy — or you’re still a slapstick-loving kid at heart — giveGeorge of the Junglea try. The cheerfully upbeat adaptation of the old cartoon show of the same name is sweet, silly fun, with Brendan Fraser at his most boyishly charming (and ab...
If you’ve got kids who love slapstick comedy — or you’re still a slapstick-loving kid at heart — giveGeorge of the Junglea try. The cheerfully upbeat adaptation of the old cartoon show of the same name is sweet, silly fun, with Brendan Fraser at his most boyishly charming (and ab...
If you’ve got kids who love slapstick comedy — or you’re still a slapstick-loving kid at heart — giveGeorge of the Junglea try. The cheerfully upbeat adaptation of the old cartoon show of the same name is sweet, silly fun, with Brendan Fraser at his most boyishly charming (and ab...
with low-key-kickass genre heroine Kaya Scodelario succeeding Queen Mila and Robbie Amell co-anchoring the movie as her estranged brother. The zombies look great. The sense of danger pulses through the whole movie. The showdown scenes are fun as hell — especially the ones in the dark hallway...
(Not really a TV show but a whole network!) Ickyodious (2003-2006) As the name would suggest, it seemed to have been a channel made as a parody of Nickelodeon with the network promoting itself as the "Disgusting TV Network for Clods" with the network also launching a website the same...