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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Sunday 12:55 AM (15 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 19, 2005 Last Aired: December 17, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy From the co-creator of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show, and Space Ghost comes 12 oz. Mouse, the story of a drunk mouse named Mouse Fitzgerald. He used to work for a secret government agentcy, and had a wife and a child. But one day he was brainwashed, and placed where he is today. He's recovering lost memories of his family and job, some of which are not real, with help of his friend Skillet, Eye, Rhoda, Liquor, and Roostre, who might be in a similar situation as Fitz. Meanwhile, Fitz is being watched over by Shark and the Rectangular Business Man...
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 7, 1985 Last Aired: August 30, 1986 Show Categories: Animation, Children The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo was about the adventures of Scooby Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Daphne Blake, and Scrappy-Doo chasing after more mysteries. Now they are joined by a magnificent warlock called Vincent Van Ghoul, who is a cartoon cariature of Vincent Price (who also provided the voice), and a mischievous boy named Flim-Flam. Together they have to catch 13 ghosts and put them in a magical "Chest of Demons" that Scooby and Shaggy were tricked into opening by two sneaky ghosts named Weerd and Bogel. This was the last cartoon series that the original Scooby-Doo gang (minus Fred and Velma) appeared in for nearly 20 years. In 1988, the entire gang returned to TV as children in A Pup Named Scooby Doo, but they wouldn't resurface again weekly in their adult form until 2002 in What's New Scooby-Doo?.
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Airs Next: TBS at Saturday 9:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 12, 1993 Last Aired: January 1, 1995 Show Category: Animation Two Stupid Dogs follows the lives of two dogs, the overly excited Little Dog (the dachshund) and easy-paced Big Dog (the sheepdog). These crazy canines don't know how to fit in the world, and they definitely don't have any know-how. They often find themselves in commonplace situations (going to the drive-in, walking through the mall, working on the farm), some not so common situations (stuck on a space shuttle, a contestant on a game show, getting mistaken for the prime minister), and even in some familiar situations (Little Red Riding Hood, Noah's Ark, and Hansel and Gretel). But no matter the situation, their stupidity usually leads them to calamitous results. The show also featured various returning characters. Hollywood was a big burly man who is always saying "Well isn't that cute, but it's wrong!". Red as the little girl from the Red Riding Hood story on her way to granny's house. Cubby is the nerdy guy who is very passionate about what ever occupation he works at. And finally Kenny, the neurotic school child who's afraid of everything and is always nervous.
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Originally on: ITV1 (25 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: October 1, 2001 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy 2DTV is a short animated satirical show that keeps up to date with the latest stories. Using a special kind of animation, it is able to make characters and places quite easily and finished on the date in which it's supposed to be aired. The cast may of changed from the end of series 3 but now at the end of series 5 the new cast members have well and truly settled in and took the places of the old cast well.
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Originally on: ABC (Australia) (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 23, 1998 Last Aired: February 25, 2000 Show Category: Animation Three Friends and Jerry is a hilarious series about four ten-year-old boys who are trying really hard to grow up. Jerry is the new guy in town. He is very innovative in his attempts to be accepted by the local gang, "The Three Friends"; Frank, Thomas, and Eric. Jerry's dad is the new PE teacher at the big school. He crushes children' heads with medicine balls, at least that's what everyone has heard. The teenage years may be beckoning, but life for these guys is still really about dares, wild exaggerations, showing off, and how many gears your bike has got. It's tough being ten! Created by Mangus Carlsson, 3 Friends and Jerry is a Happy Life and TV Loonland production.
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Airs Next: Jetix at Saturday 9:30 AM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: August 27, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children A.T.O.M - Alpha Teens on Machines features Hawk, Axel, King, Shark, and Lioness, a group of crime fighting teens with the hottest vehicles. The teens work for Mr. Lee testing out his vehicle and weapon prototypes created at Lee Industries. Their mission is to protect the city and capture the evil crime lord Alexander Pain and his band of criminals who have just escaped from the local high security prison. Axel Axel Manning is the leader of the team and is an expert in the rare Jo-Lan martial art. He's got a good sense of humour and a mischievious edge, as well as a more rebellious side. Shark Living up to his name, Shark loves to be in the water. His amazing balance means that he's an expert on any kind of board, but his laid back surfer dude attitude can wind up King. Lioness This Brazilian lass is a songwriter who knows how to kick some serious butt. Her athletic prowess makes her martial arts skills extra effective. She's like a sister to Axel. Hawk A skilled pilot, Hawk is also known for his extreme self-confidence. He's usually looking for ways to get on TV, but his friends know they can always depend on him. King Despite his near super-human strength, King is known as a bit of a gentle giant. He's also got a touch of the compulsive-obsessive about him and must keep everything tidy. Mr. Lee The man who put together the crew to test his vehicle and weapon prototypes. Quirky and mysterious, he appears to be sweet and absent minded. But is he all he seems? Alexander Paine Once the spy partner of Axel's dad. He began to turn bad, then was scarred and left in pain in a killer blast. Escaping from jail ten years later he vowed to take over Landmark City. Flesh After he broke jail with Alexander Paine, his new master turned him into a pumped up, muscle-bound villian. He's not too bright though and struggles with modern weaponry.
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Originally on: ABC Family (15 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 4, 2001 Last Aired: March 23, 2003 Show Categories: Children, Animation 64 Zoo Lane is a charming animation series created by the award-winning director and creator An Vrombaut to captivate and inform young children. The series combines intelligent storytelling with a timeless, picture book quality, and features a whole range of diverse characters native to many parts of the world. Lucy lives at 64 Zoo Lane, right next door to the local zoo. Every night from her bedroom window, Lucy slides down Georgina the Giraffe's long neck to the Zoo below to meet the animals. Each animal, including Boris the Bear, Giggles and Tickles the two monkeys, Harriet the Hippo and Nelson the Elephant, have different tales to tell and each night they impatiently await their turn to tell her about their adventures. Lucy is the main character. and lives close to a zoo. Every night, the animals from the zoo join her to tell a story about a different animal in almost every episode. Opportunities for exploring language and vocabulary are enhanced by the use of intonation and expression in the character's voices. Playing with words in this way can promote an enjoyment of language and can be used as a springboard for understanding new vocabulary. The themes of the animals' stories support social and emotional issues, including friendships and helping and caring for others. 64 Zoo Lane was previously part of another show It's Itsy Bitsy Time which aired shortly on Fox Family. The show now airs on Noggin in 30 minutes instead of the 15 minutes, Noggin combines two episodes together.
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Originally on: Showtime (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 28, 2001 Last Aired: February 18, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show! is a British/Canadian co-produced animated sketch show. It is hosted by Mr Hell, a cartoon devil voiced by the comic legend Bob Monkhouse. NB:- the air dates are for the BBC and not the original Canadian airings. Bob Monkhouse OBE, the voice of Mr Hell & veteran British comedian and television host, died on Monday 29th December 2003 after a two year battle with cancer. RIP AWARDS 2002 Leo Awards - Best Direction 2001 Leo Awards - Best Animated Series 2001 Houston World Festival - Best Comedy Series
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Sunday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 29, 1994 Last Aired: December 6, 1997 Show Categories: Animation, Children If you think your school is a dump, think yourself lucky you don't go to the Monster Academy. It's an UNDERNEATH one! But then again, this is no ordinary school, and Ickis, Krumm and Oblina are no ordinary students either... Welcome to the land of AAAHH!!! Real Monsters, where, at the Monster Academy, up-and-coming students learn the terrifying tricks of the monster trade, and get the necessary qualifications for a life of advance scarifying (their GCS-Eeks?). Here, the insecure Ickis, the stinky-armpitted Krumm, and the candycane-shaped Oblina deal with issues like how to best scare supermarket shoppers, where to hide under the bed, and what to do with your eyeballs when you're not holding them in your mouth (here's a hint: juggle them). All of this goes on under the watchful eyes of their teacher, the fearful Gromble. While these walking nightmares always find new ways to get into trouble, they survive their adventures by sticking together, sometimes literally! Did you Know? A movie was once considered by the creators. *Characters* Ickis: A rabbit-eared, 34-toothed, yellow eyed, pink furred monster. He is constantly losing his Monster Manual. Hates Gromble. Krumm: Very hairy, with blue lips, and eyes held constantly in his hands. Usually he keeps his eyes in water at night or in his mouth when he needs his arms. Oblina: When you hear the term "Skinny as a stick", it's referring to Oblina. Has a white body with black stripes and bulging eyes like a slug or snail. Has four teeth, four strands of hair on her head, and the most intellegent of the bunch. She can even pull organs out of her body! Gromble: Has a green beard, green fur, black hands, yellow teeth, bulging eyes line Oblina's, and bright red lips. Head teacher of the Monster Academy. Constantly punishing Zimbo and Snorch. Common Quote: "Pay attention, Ickis."
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Airs Next: BBC-1 at Monday 4:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 2, 2002 Last Aired: May 18, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Welcome to the Ace Lightning guide at TV.com. Ace Lightning combines live action with CGI animated characters.
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Originally on: CBS (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: December 9, 1995 Last Aired: January 20, 2000 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy first aired date: January 20, 1996 last aired date: August 30, 1997 In the spin-off to the classic Ace Ventura, we see an outlook on the charater aside from his appearances in the movies. Ace Ventura is a clowny, cooky, some might even call him crazy, Private Investigater, with a twist. He only helps animals.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Daily 8:00 AM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 1, 1998 Last Aired: September 1, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Children, Comedy The Acme Hour was a show on Cartoon Network that showed a variety of Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, Tom and Jerry, Pink Panther, and other classic shows. Acme Hour was launched in 1998 and was discontinued during late 2002. The Acme Hour can still be seen on the Boomerang Channel everyday at 8AM and 9PM. While it no longer airs on the US version of Cartoon Network, Acme Hour is still a part of Cartoon Network in other countries. Starting in 2005, the US version of Boomerang aired Acme Hour every day. It has since been removed from the schedule.
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Originally on: FOX (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 5, 2000 Last Aired: December 28, 2001 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Alex Mann is a great athelete who has won so many trophies and is loved by all. However, this all changes when a mysterious man, named Dr X, came into his life, and offered him and his best friend, Brandon a better future. This whole thing gets complicated when Brandon is taken by Dr. X for secret experiments, and Alex finds his hidden past to be connected with Dr. X. Fox never aired the last few big finale and revelation episodes. Mainframe describes the series as follows: "The new series follows the adventures of a young, incredibly athletic thrill-seeker who one day discovers that he possesses the unique ability known as the AMP (Advanced Math Probability) Factor. The AMP Factor gives Action Man a split second advantage, enabling him to anticipate and react to danger that other people don't see coming. Together with his support team of young adventurers, Action Man travels the globe participating in heart pounding sport competitions. When the evil Dr. X presents a seemingly unstoppable threat, only Action man can save the world by combining his athletic abilities with the AMP Factor. Dr. X will stop at nothing to capture Action Man and find a way to duplicate the AMP Factor for his evil purposes of global domination."
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 9:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 8, 1973 Last Aired: August 30, 1975 Show Category: Animation This is the cartoon version of the original show, which aired in the 1960's. Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 12, 1992 Last Aired: November 6, 1993 Show Categories: Animation, Children Welcome to The Addams Family (1992-93) guide at TV.com. They're creepy and they're kooky, Mysterious and spooky, They're all together ooky, The Addams Family. If you know the theme song, then you know that the Addams Family is coming to a television near you. This animated series is the fourth incarnation of the c creepy characters based on the macabre family comics created by Charles Addams. It first came out as a television series in the 1960's. They then became animated in the 70's, first in their own animated series, and then an appearance in The New Scooby-Doo Movies around the same time. The family then went movie-bound in the early 90's as they were put on the big screen. It was a hit at the box office, which prompted a sequel (Addams Family Values), but before then, this second animated series that features the gang of macabre miscreants who have their own unusual ways of having fun adventures. THE ADDAMS FAMILY: Gomez is the family patriarch. He's a multi-millionaire who's an expert at fencing and wrestling. He always looks for a great challenge that he can take head on, usually with reckless abandon. If the end result is getting a wrenched back or pummeled to a pulp, all the better! Morticia is Gomez's beautiful, albeit pale-skinned wife who can easily get him in the mood when she speaks French to him. She's an expert gardener who takes care of her man-eating plant Contessa and also an artist of the macabre who utilizes living paints that can literally bring her unusual creations to life. Pugsley and Wednesday are Gomez and Morticia's children who enjoy playing with each other using a whole lot of toys at their disposal ranging from clubs, board with nails, swords, axes, and explosives. Uncle Fester is Gomez's brother and loves blowing himself up with explosives and can never resist an opportunity to get burned, cinged, flattened, pummeled, growing boils, lesions, or other weird and grotesque skin marks, and even getting eaten by animals, particularly the family's pet alligator Snappy. Granny Frump is the family elder who has psychic abilities that she utilizes to run her psychic hotline for customers wanting a glimpse to their future. Of course, she wants to get a good future for herself if she can get an attractive man for herself. Most times however, they run away. Lurch is the Addams family's faithful butler who cooks, cares for the house in destructive fashion, tends to each family member's needs no matter what the request, and plays an assortment of music instruments, particularly the harpsichord, to get the gang prepared for the weird and unusual family dances that end most episodes. Thing is always around to lend a helping hand, mainly because he is one--that is, a disembodied hand ready to offer assistance when he's needed. Cousin Itt is the overly hairy, shaggy member of the family who works for the government as a spy and whenever he visits, tells the family of his various adventures. Occasionally, he brings his work home with him when enemy twin spies or a megalomanic try to get him. But the family doesn't mind as they can help their cousin out for adventures of their own. RECURRING CHARACTERS: The Normanmeyers are neighbors to the Addams Family, who are naive to realize they want to be rid of them. Husband Norman runs the Normanwear Underwear company and his wife Normina are the traditional, conservative type who regard the Addams family as a blight to the neighborhood and plot to make them look bad in hope someone can remove them from the picutre. Not all of them think negatively of them as their son N.J. (Norman Junior) admires them and is a friend to Pugsley and Wednesday.
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Originally on: PBS (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 2, 1996 Last Aired: August 31, 1997 Show Categories: Animation, Children Two children learn a lesson in virtues thanks to four animals.
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Originally on: ABC (Australia) (24 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 1, 1993 Last Aired: January 26, 1995 Show Categories: Animation, Children Based on the 1930s series of books by Dorothy Wall, this animated Australian series features the very popular and mischevious koala Blinky Bill. The main characters of the show are Blinky Bill, Nutsy, Splodge, Flap and Marcia. These characters are faced with rebuilding of their village of Greenpatch and the mounting danger of the dingoes. This series features 26 episodes each 24 minutes long. It was created in Australia by Yoram Gross Em TV in 1993, starring Robyn Moore and Keith Scott. There were two subsequent series "Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion" in 1995 and "Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Balloon Adventure" in 2004.
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Airs Next: MTV2 at Saturday 1:00 PM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: June 10, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy The Adventures of Chico & Guapo is an animated series that follows the misadventures of two interns trying to get ahead in the music business. The series is cocreated by Orlando Jones.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 9:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 7, 1968 Last Aired: September 6, 1969 Show Categories: Animation, Children This animated series is loosely based upon Jonathan Swift's novel, Gulliver's Travels. Instead, this cartoon focuses on how young Gary Gulliver crash landed in Lilliput. With their ship wrecked, he teams up with the tiny Lilliputians to help search his missing father and to try to find the missing treasure, while trying to stay away from the evil Captain Leech.
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Previous episode: Two's a Crowd/The Promotion Entrobe's new taste for bamboo puts pandas in danger. Hyperman gets news that he is being promoted to Full Agent status, but because the promotion comes with a transfer to another planet, he decides to do a lousy job to cancel it. When Entrobe hears the news, he decides to lay low to make sure he doesn't make Hyperman look bad. Aired: Saturday August 10, 1996
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Weekdays 7:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: July 20, 2002 Last Aired: November 25, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius follows Jimmy Neutron, his faithful robotic dog, Goddard, and his eclectic friends and family as they experience life in Retroville. Jimmy is a typical kid, who just happens to be a genius. He creates gadgets to improve his everyday life, but his inventions go awry more often than not, and hilarious trouble ensues. The show world premiered on July 20th, 2002 and it officially ended on November 25th, 2006. SHOW TIMES (USA): Weekdays: 6.30 a.m.; 7.30 p.m.; EST/PST; and 5.30 a.m.; 6:30 p.m.;CST; Daily: 3 p.m.;EST/PST; 2 p.m.;CST; Weekends: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. ;EST/PST; 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.; CST Los Angeles: Episodes of Jimmy Neutron can be seen on NickToons Network. Weekdays: 12 p.m; 9.30 p.m; 12:30 a.m. Weekends: Sunday 7 p.m. Other Showings Canada: Episodes of Jimmy Neutron can be seen on YTV. Weekdays: 3.30 p.m. United Kingdom: Episodes of Jimmy Neutron can be seen on NickToons UK. 11 a.m. Characters: James Isaac "Jimmy" Neutron Jimmy is a very smart kid, a genuine boy genius! But he's still the shortest kid in 5th grade, and he can't go out after dark. He spends his time inventing the wackiest gizmos and gadgets you can think of, and then saving the town of Retroville from the unintended results.... Jimmy is an only child and loves it ... most of the time, anyway. Any way you look at it, he's not your average, everyday kind of kid. Carlton Ulysses "Carl" Wheezer Carl, Jimmy's best friend, loves llamas, and food, and sparkly, shiny things! His favorite channel is The Llama Channel, and one of his favorite activities is folding and hanging his pants! Carl is kinda like an old man trapped in a 5th grader's body. Nonetheless, he's still used as a test subject for many of Jimmy's inventions, and he usually goes along willingly. Although, one of these days, he's gonna end up in the hospital from helping science along.... Sheen Juarerra Estevez Sheen, Jimmy's other best friend, is completely, 100% obsessed with UltraLord. UltraLord, as Sheen would be quick to explain, is an action figure (not a doll) from the TV show The UltraLord Show. Sheen almost always has at least one of his many action figures with him, and he can relate anything to UltraLord. He is usually pretty funny and is the most maniacal character in Retroville. Cynthia Aurora "Cindy" Vortex Cindy strongly believes that girls are better than boys, period. Especially if those boys are Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen. Cindy is the second smartest kid at Lindbergh Elementary, which really annoys her - she hates being second-best. But beneath her tough exterior, she secretly has a crush on the town's resident boy genius. Liberty Danielle "Libby" Folfax Libby is Cindy's best friend. She's also something like a walking electronic store, since she's usually wearing her headphones, listening to her CD Player, talking on her cell phone, or any combination thereof. Libby sort of keeps Cindy sane, but she is always there to back her friend up. Goddard Goddard is Jimmy's best invention, since nothing seems to go wrong with him. He's a living, metal, robotic dog who is very useful - he can do just about anything for Jimmy, like getting out tools or listing options. Goddard is actually a little smarter than Jimmy, and he can sometimes tell when an experiment will go wrong. But Jimmy always asures him that it will be fine.... Nick Dean Nick Dean is Mr. Cool according to the kids of Lindbergh Elementary. He can usually be seen with his helmet on, doing fancy tricks on his skateboard. Jimmy's Parents Jimmy's parents are about as normal as their son. Jimmy's dad, Hugh Beaumont Neutron, loves pie and ducks. He's nice and everything, but Jimmy can't help wishing his dad was less embarrasing. Jimmy's mom, Judy Neutron, is more serious than Hugh, and she's where Jimmy got his intelligence. She's the cook and mechanic around the house, always fixing up pies and cars. Miss Winifred Fowl Miss Fowl is the gang's 5th grade teacher. She sounds and looks much like a chicken. She's always willing to teach, even if Jimmy and Cindy are more like the teachers in the class. Betty Quinlan Our favorite boy genius has a bit of a crush on this older girl. And the more appearances Betty makes, the more jealous Cindy becomes. Bolbi Stroganovsky Bolbi is a foreign exchange student hailing from Bakheristan. Many of our American customs are still a mystery to Bolbi, but he is quickly adapting. One of his first American experiences was being elected student body president on soon after he began attending Lindbergh Elementary. The enemies: King Goobot Goobot is the king of the planet Yolkus. After Jimmy's satellite-toaster lands on his ship, he kidnaps all the parents in Retroville and quickly transforms into Jimmy's worst enemy. Ooblar Ooblar is the brother and sidekick of Goobot. He is often hilarious and crazier than the king. Poultra Poultra is an enormous, mutant chicken. She used to be the chicken god of Yolkus, but she presumably left for another planet after the embarrassing incident with Retroville's kids and parents. Professor Finbarr Calamitous Calamitous is a bumbling, evil genius who never finishes anything, sometimes including his own sentences! Originally, he was plotting to use Jimmy to help him take over Retroville, but now his main goal is to destroy Jimmy and his friends. The Junkman The Junkman is an alien junk-dealer who kidnapped Jimmy's mechanical brother's parents, Mombot and Popbot, to turn them into Grava-Disks. All he cares about is making interstellar money. Also, Goddard appears to be in love with the Junkman's alien dog, Roxy. Eustace Strytch Eustace is a spoiled rich boy who started his enmity with Jimmy in a kite contest. His desire is to have Goddard and to make Jimmy's friends of his own, thought he doesn't trust in anybody but him, his lots of money and his butler, who happens to make him company and responds to every one of his foiled plans. Meldar Meldar is an alien who, using the power of matrix generators in his cuff links, forced different forms of life from different planets to play his game show, Intergalactic Showdown, where the losers got their home planet destroyed! Jimmy and the others got his show cancelled permanently, though, forcing Meldar to work on infomercials. Twonkies Twonkies are cute and fluffy creatures from the comet Twonkus 9 ... at least, they're cute and fluffy until they hear music! Music causes them to mutate into horrible, ugly creatures that try to tear up the town, eventually combining together to form a sort of mega twonkie, and this is the Final state. The Twonkies continue to make cameos in episodes throughout the 3rd season. Be on the lookout for them. Grandma Tatters Althought you can first think of her as a chubby and good-as-bread grandma, she's part of an evil race of aliens from outerspace who can control human's people emotions and make them all 'happy' zombies. Dr. Moist A scientific and crazy genius. He managed to build his own lab in the Bermuda Triangle, at the bottom of the sea. People who passes through, Dr. Moist abducts them to his lab and turns them into Algae Men. FAQ Will The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius have more seasons? The third season has finished airing. As for a fourth season, there is only a minimal chance to have more adventures for the boy genius. It seems thought, the production is planning on doing a show spin-off Is it true Jimmy and Cindy love each other deep down? Steve Oedekerk said, in Making of Jimmy Neutron on the DVD of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, "Cindy and Jimmy actually like each other a lot, but, you know, they're at a time and they're at an age where they're very competitive." Carolyn Lawrence added, "It's kinda a love-hate friendship." When are the characters' birthdays? The birthdays for various JN characters, as confirmed by Keith Alcorn, are as follows: Carl: January 17 April: February 2 Judy: February 26 Jimmy: March 14 Hugh: April 1 Nick: May 29 Cindy: June 5 Bolbi: June 7 Ms.Fowl: June 8 Sheen: November 19 Libby: December 11 The show is also known in other countries as: Las aventuras de Jimmy Neutrón, el niño inventor (Spanish Title) Las aventuras de Jimmy Neutrón, el niño genio (Mexican Title) As Aventuras de Jimmy Neutron o Menino Gênio (Brazilian Title) Jimmy Neutron der mutige Erfinder (German Title) Jimmy Neutron: Un garçon génial(French Title) Jimmy Neutron, Ragazzo Prodigio (Italian Title) Jimmy Neutron Wonderkind (Dutch Title) The show characters are known in other countries as: Cindy Vortex: Cindy Torbellino in Spain Carl Wheezer: Carl Sin Fuellen in Spain Mrs. Fowl: Urraca in Spain, Srta. Ave in Mexican Beautiful Gorgeous: Hermosa Preciosa in Spain, Linda Hermosa in Mexican The Junkman: Chatarrero in Spain, El Basurero in Mexican
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Airs Next: HBO at Tuesday 12:30 PM (23 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 1, 2004 Last Aired: July 1, 2004 Show Categories: Animation, Children After bidding farewell to his Aunt Lucy in darkest Peru, Paddington Bear sails off and eventually finds himself alone in Paddington Station. The label around his neck reads simply: "Please look after this bear. Thank You." When the Brown family takes him in, they get a lot more than they bargained for. Paddington is a stranger in a strange land and much of the charm of his adventures comes from his unique way of looking at the world. Many things others take for granted are exactly what he finds so fascinating and worthy of investigation. Paddington Bear has a knack for turning everyday life into an all-out adventure. Helpful and curious, Paddington always puts his paws where he shouldn't and inevitably finds himself in sticky situations. He doesn't go looking for adventure, it just seems to find him! But that's part of his charm: Who else could take first prize at the dance contest without knowing the first thing about dancing? Who else could win the Tour de France — on a tricycle? And who else could inadvertently become a guest speaker at the White House? Why Paddington, of course! Paddington Bear has been a favourite for 40 years. Based on the books by Michael Bond which have been translated into over 20 languages and have sold more than 25 million copies, The Adventures of Paddington Bear is a witty and colourful animated series. Watch Paddington Bear and his adventures daily on HBO Kids! Characters Paddington Brown: Paddington Brown is the little bear who always helps someone in need. When he's not doing that he's either eating marmalade sandwiches or setting off for another big great adventure. Paddington is the main character in this story and he sure loves being it too. Aunt Lucy: Aunt Lucy is the only relative known of Paddington. Paddington always writes to his Aunt Lucy to tell her how his adventures are going. She loves to here from her little old nephew. Mr. Brown: Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown are taking care of Paddington for now. They found Paddington in Paddington Station and they sure love him. Mr. Brown has a son and a daughter named Henry and Isabelle Brown. This is one loving family. Henry Brown: Henry Brown is the son of Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown. Henry is a nice boy who likes to play with Paddington a lot. Henry is always very kind to Paddington because he likes his personality and they are temporary brothers. Isabelle Brown: Isabelle Brown is the daughter of Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown. Isabelle is a nice girl who likes to play with Paddington a lot. Isabelle is always very kind to Paddington because she likes his personality and Paddington is a temporary brother do her. Mrs. Brown: Mrs. Brown and Mr. Brown are taking care of Paddington for now. They found Paddington in Paddington Station and they sure love him. Mrs. Brown has a son and daughter named Henry and Isabelle Brown. This is one loving family. Mr. Grubber: Mr. Grubber is one of the nicest guys in the whole entire world to Paddington. Mr. Grubber likes to do everything with Paddington because he really enjoys being with him. Mr. Grubber treats Paddington like a son. Mrs. Bird: Mrs. Bird is the elderly lady who lives in the same house as the Browns but they are not related in any way. Mrs. Bird cares a lot for Paddington since he has joined the family. She is one of the nicest ladies in this series.
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Airs Next: Syndicated at Weekdays 12:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 6, 1993 Last Aired: December 1, 1993 Show Categories: Animation, Children Based on a popular Sega game series, The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog follows the adventures of Sonic and his buddy Miles "Tails" Prower. Sonic is the fast-movin', impatient hedgehog. Tails is his curious little friend who is always eager to learn and tag along with his pal during quests. Dr. Ivo Robotnik (now known as Dr. Eggman), an evil mad scientist, is constantly scheming to find a way to destroy the blue blur. But it never works, because Sonic is always one step ahead of him! After this show was introduced, Sonic the Hedgehog (also known as SatAM) came along. As they both aired during the same time era, people looked to this show for slapstick comedy, while SatAM was also there for people who desired a bit more focus on adventures. That show was based on Archie's Sonic-based comic strips, while this show was entirely accurate at the time. A few years after these two cartoons, DIC's final Sonic show - Sonic Underground - came to life. Altogether, Sonic and DIC stayed together from 1993 to 1999. Character Guide Sonic the Hedgehog - The adventurous hedgehog that is always ready to go on adventures. One of the first characters created for a video game on the primitive Sega Genesis system. As a mascot of Sega, Sonic runs extremely quick while rolled up in a ball. Although impatient still the leader of the heroes. Miles "Tails" Prower - Sonic's best friend and all around good guy. Tails usually likes to go with Sonic on fun adventures. He is the engineer of the team, he loves to build and he is an expert on mechanics. He is able to fly while his tails are twirling quickly or he can use his powerful flying vehicle. Dr. Ivo Robotnik - Robotnik is the evil villain in this cartoon, who is always trying to capture the blue blur, but it usually never works. He has many minions and uses them to battle and he only intervenes as a last resort. He owns a powerful flying vehicle and that unleashes tons of equipment such as a grappling hook. Scratch - The leader of the sidekicks of Robotnik, obviously. The leader Scratch is a bit smarter than Grounder (though only by a short miss). Grounder - One of the stupid sidekicks of Robotnik. As you will see he is a impatient, gullible and ignorant robot who never comes to any good to Robotnik - or even to his best (well, only) pal Scratch.
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Originally on: BBC-1 (0 min.) Status: On Hiatus / TBD Premiered: January 1, 1986 Last Aired: January 1, 2006 Show Categories: Children, Animation Welcome to The Adventures of Spot guide at TV Tome. Spot, a young puppy, was first conceived by writer Eric Hill as a bedtime story for is son in 1978, and the first Spot book came out in 1980. Since then, Spot has grown in popularity. The show first made an appearance on BBC somewhere between 1986 and 1987, and is now fully available on video. The show follows Spot as he plays with his friends and family and learns new things. Other main characters in the show includes Spot's mum Sally, Spot's dad Sam, Tom the Crocodile, Steve the Monkey, and Helen the hippo. The show airs on Disney in the US and Canada, ABC in Australia, BBC in the UK, and on various other networks worldwide. It is also available on video for those who don't have access to a TV station that airs the show. Note 1: Due to the nature that none of the episodes have a standard runtime (Season 1, 2 and 4 are 5-minutes long, Season 3 is 15-minutes long, and the Specials are about half-an-hour long), this entry is omitted on purpose. Note 2: The network in the information section, BBC-1, is the first network that picked up Spot. The piece of information does not imply that Spot is only aired on BBC-1.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:00 AM (6 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1966 Last Aired: September 6, 1969 Show Category: Animation The Adventures of Superboy (1966) was was an animated series that premiered on September 10, 1966. The series was produced by Filmation Associates and ran for three seasons. It was based on the popular Superboy comics created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series focused on the adventures of Superboy. Superboy was an incredibly powerful superhero from the planet Krypton who landed on Earth as an infant after his planet was destroyed. He was adopted by the Kents and grew up in the rural town of Smallville under the name Clark Kent. Superboy would later go to Metropolis and be known as Superman. This series focuses on Clark Kent's early years as Superboy and his adventures in and outside Smallville. Superboy was often joined in his adventures by his super powered dog Krypto and his friend Lana Lang. The first season of the series ran from 1966 to 1967 under the title The New Adventures of Superman. This series featured two six minute Superman cartoons with one six minute Superboy cartoon played between them. Thirty-six Superman shorts and eighteen Superboy shorts were produced for the series. This guide features only the Superboy cartoons featured in the series. For a complete listing of the Superman cartoons featured in the series, see The New Adventures of Superman. In the 1967-1968 season eight new episodes of The Adventures of Superboy ran as part of The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. This hour long animated show featured episodes from a number of other cartoon series. In addition to new Superboy episodes, the show also featured sixteen new episode of The New Adventures of Superman, thirty-six episodes of Aquaman, three episodes of The Green Lantern, three episodes of Hawkman, three episodes of The Justice League of America, three episodes of The Atom, three episodes of The Flash, and three episodes of The Teen Titans. In the 1968-1969 season was the third and final season of new episodes of The Adventures of Superboy. Eight new shorts ran as part of The Batman/Superman Hour. This show also featured sixteen new episodes of The New Adventures of Superman and thirty-two animated episodes of Batman. First Telecast: September 10, 1966 Last Telecast: September 6, 1969 Episodes: 34 Color Episodes (34 six minute episodes, 1 two-part episodes)
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Originally on: A&E (25 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 1992 Last Aired: January 1, 1993 Show Category: Animation We're in Rep City and chaos is constantly being threatened by the dastardly schemes of BIG BOSS GRAVES, owner of the PLANTATION night club, and his band of hench-reptiles, who are trying to over-run the city. In circumstances like these a town needs something bigger and better, tougher and stronger, smarter and wiser than the Federal Authorities - there is only one way to turn and that is to call in... five stand-up comics!!! It may seem unlikely, but these brothers are no ordinary comics. Apart from their inexhaustible supply of laughs and practical jokes each has his own special talents: BUGSY (purple) is the leader, BERNIE (blue) is the numbers-rex with legs like steel springs, BUCK (yellow) is the smooth talker whose jaws packs a real crunch, BUBBA (green) has a super-powerful tail that never misses a beat, and BRUNO (pink) a right arm so strong that no frisbee's safe when he is around. Put´em all together and what do you get?
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 14, 1987 Last Aired: May 27, 1988 Show Categories: Animation, Children The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin follows young Teddy Ruxpin as he leaves his home on the island of Rillonia with his best friend Grubby to follow an ancient map which leads him to find a collection of crystals on the mainland of Grundo. With the help of his new friend Newton Gimmick, Teddy and Grubby discover the magical powers of what turns out to be an ancestral treasure as well as an organization bent on using it for evil. Along the way, Teddy learns the long-lost history of his species and clues to the whereabouts of his missing father. Close Full Summary [-] Tag It Write a Review + Add to Favorites Discuss Episodes add » Last episode: The Mystery Unravels Buffy and LB arrive in Ying for their honeymoon, and Tweeg returns to his tower, baffled by the gold in the seashell box. Back in Rillonia, Grubby's family pays a visit to the Ruxpins, and Teddy reads from the Crystal Book. The book tells of how the Illipers went to the Hard To Find City for help when a drought struck, and how they came to know "The Kind Ones" and their Seven Crystals, who constructed aqueducts to bring water to the Illiper realm and developed underwater farming techniques. This leads the Trio to tell the tale of how they came to poses the Crystals and what their powers are. Teddy idly wonders whether Quellor has realized that he no longer possesses the Seventh Crystal, unaware that Quellor has already dispatched his pet bats to collect it. Teddy reads the last pages of the book, which goes on to describe the theft of the Seventh Crystal, the Gutang attack and the fall of the Hard To Find City and its Illiop civilization. The book tells how the Illiop leader, Theodore the Wise, took half of a medallion and led a group of refugees south, while others fled to the north. Everyone is so caught up in the story that they don't see one of Quellor's bats enter the house and fly away with the Seventh Crystal. Back at Tweeg's tower, Buffy and LB return from their honeymoon to find their boss on the verge of a nervous breakdown and Mrs. Maggotheart demanding Tweeg pay his MAVO dues. LB decides to be generous, and pays off Tweeg's dues with a portion of the gold from the seashell box. Back at the Ruxpin house, the Trio pack up, seemingly unaware that they no longer poses the Seventh Crystal, and take to the air for destinations unknown. And at MAVO HQ, Quellor reinstalls the Crystal in the Black Box and usesit to demonstrate another of the Seventh Crystal's powers -- the ability to record what it sees. The Crystal projects an image of Teddy, swearing to protect the Crystals for the rest of his life, and Quellor reaffirms his intent to take the Crystals from him...
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Originally on: ITV1 (15 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 1, 1957 Last Aired: January 1, 1958 Show Categories: Children, Animation The adventures of a boy doll who runs away from a toy shop. Together with his feline friend Footso, a black cat with large paws, they build Stray Town. Stray Town is a haven for toys safe from their owners who mistreated them. Twizzle was so called as he could extend, or rather 'cri.. crick" his arms and legs, and be tall as a lamp post, or even tall
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Originally on: Syndicated (5 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 24, 1962 Last Aired: August 1, 1962 Show Category: Animation This show was actually a short included as part of Bullwinkle and Friends. In each episode, Aesop tells his son, Aesop Jr., a fable, filled with morals, but also humour.
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Airs Next: Spike TV at Thursday 11:00 PM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 4, 2007 Last Aired: January 1, 2008 Show Categories: Animation, Drama Featuring the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Ron Perlman, Jon Kassir, and Kelly Hu, Afro Samurai follows a warrior on the path to avenge his father's murder. Set in feudal Japan, this anime series depicts a journey in which the hero encounters love, betrayal, loss and brutality.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 5, 1994 Last Aired: November 4, 1995 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Aladdin has to be among Disney's greatest and beloved characters ever adapted. It all began in 1991, when Aladdin, the feature film, was released in theaters. Within its first week, it became a major blockbuster and grew to be so popular that a year later, in the summer of 1993, Disney decided to make a sequel to Aladdin featuring the return of the evil villain from the first film in The Return Of Jafar. Continuing on with Aladdin's popularity and the demand for more adventures, Disney created the Aladdin TV series a year later, in 1994. The show had 2 seasons and it become so popular and so high in demand that it exceeded the normal 65 episode limitation of a Disney cartoon series. With that, Disney made a 3rd season of Aladdin in 1995 which contained 8 additional episodes. After the last episode of Aladdin aired, Disney wrapped up the tales of Aladdin with the 1996 film Aladdin and the King Of Thieves. NOTE: But even though it would be correct to classify the three movies as part of the series, they are not official episodes and therefore aren't included in the "first aired" and "last aired" categories. Close Full Summary [-]
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Originally on: TV Land (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 1, 2003 Last Aired: August 1, 2003 Show Categories: Animation, Variety Shows Welcome to The Alan Brady Show guide at TV.com. Carl Reiner is the voice of Alan Brady, who returns as the egocentric host of the show. The Alan Brady Show originally appeared as a comedy-variety show within The Dick Van Dyke Show . Although time has passed, classic television's oldest TV host remains as caustic and brash as ever as he works with his staff to come up with a big idea for their 50th Anniversary Show.
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Status: Ended Premiered: July 1, 1959 Last Aired: September 23, 1959 Show Categories: Children, Animation A precursor to the modern children's show, Albert's Place featured a puppet who lived in an attic surrounded by all his precious possessions, and was occasionally visited by a few friends. The series ran Wednesday nights on CBC at 5:00 PM from 1 July 1959 to 23 September 1959. There is no editor for this show. If you would like to be the editor look here for details.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 12:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 16, 1989 Last Aired: August 25, 1990 Show Category: Animation Because of the big success of the TV show "ALF", the producers decieded in 1988 to create two animated ALF series. One is just called "ALF" and it's about ALF's time on Melmac and the other one is called "ALF Tales", and that's the one this page is about. While the "real" ALF always appeares in the beginning of each ALF animated episode to give a little introduction to his memories, ALF tales consists completely of animated scenes, there's no real life part in it. Spinoff of: ALF
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 11:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 26, 1987 Last Aired: January 7, 1989 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy ALF The Animated Series was a spin off of the live action ALF series and followed ALF's adventures on his home planet of Melmac with his family, his girlfriend Rhonda and friends Skip and Sloop. ALF The Animated Series first aired on NBC in September 26, 1987 and was produced by DIC Entertainment.
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Originally on: VARA (25 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: December 24, 1989 Last Aired: March 16, 1991 Show Category: Animation Alfred Jodocus Kwak is the titular character in a European-Japanese cartoon about an orphaned duck. The series is based on a Dutch theater show by Herman van Veen. While the show is designed ostensibly for children, it deals with unusually mature and dark themes. Alfred's family is killed by a car in the first episode. Bigotry, political zeal, and social justice are topics that the series touches on frequently.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 22, 2001 Last Aired: May 18, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction A meteor carrying organisms that evolve at a very quick rate crashes into the Arizona Desert, and a team of four must eliminate all these creatures before they destroy all life on Earth. Follows up to the Ivan Reitman Science-Fiction film, "Evolution" the characters, Ira Kane, Harry Block, Lucy Mai, and Wayne Green must study all these extraterrestrial lifeforms and find a way to defeat them all. THE ALIENATORS IRA KANE A biologist and chemist who is fascinated by scientific discoveries and breakthroughs. His knowledge in science along with his excitement and passion to the idea of quite evolution leads his team to eliminating the Genus. HARRY BLOCK A sports coach who always keeps update on sport scores, etc... and loves teaching women sports. His strategic game plans help the team to victory. WAYNE GREEN A 17-year-old is n training to become a full-fledged fireman. Becoming the first human to be infected with alien DNA, he continues to mutate for brief periods of time. LUCY MAI A tough, shrewd, and aggressive lieutenant who was trained by a Special Forces team called The Blue Berets. She believes that everything should be done by the book, and if it is not explained in the book, they should avoid it. GASSIE Stands for "Genetically Altered Symbiotic Stasis in Evolution". It is the team's pet and was an actual alien neutralized by Ira and evolved into Gassie, who has the ability to track other alien/Genus creatures. When Gassie detects the Genus, he begins to quiver and emit foul smells. ...and the most important enemy: SCOPES is the genus' boss: he's intelligent and he wants to take over the universe with Grenger's help. We'll see Scopes in a lot of episodes in a different "look"(like a bee, a horse or similar).
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 21, 1996 Last Aired: November 6, 1998 Show Category: Animation All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series was based on the 2nd Don Bluth movie All Dogs Go To Heaven 2, as Charlie B. Barkin, and his longtime friend/sidekick, Itchy Itchiford, become Gaurdian Angels, helping people and dogs alike on Earth, while being under the watchful eye of the Archangel Canine, Anabelle. In this series we see a new side of both Charlie and Itchy as never been told or reveled before. We also get to see the favorite villians, Carface and Killer and the new evil female Whippet villian from the other side as Anabelle's cousin, Belladonns. The series also features the sassy lvable Sasha LaFleur as always beautiful and still has feelings for Charlie and Plus, we meet Itchy's new girlfriend named Winifred Bessamay also known as Bess. As she's a charm lovable and understanding female dog to get along with Itchy alot. The series became a daytime Emmy Award nomination in 1997. The series can now be found with some episodes on VHS/DVD. Character Profiles Charlie B. (Burt) Barkin:(German Shepherd) The main hero of the series. He's lived (well sorta, since he was in Heaven from 1939 til 1996) a very long life, as a gambler, a trickster, and sometimes an all around menace. But when things get tough for him and his friends, he will always pull through and save the day... even if he often annoys them to near insanity. Though it is never mentioned, his birthday is September 13th. Itchy Itchiford: (Dachsund) Charlie's longtime, flea-infested sidekick/friend. Shy, but very loyal to his friends. Sasha LaFleur: (Irish Setter) A seductive, attractive dog, who owns a cafe known as "The Flea Bite". Charlie's always after her, but Sasha just won't admit her love to him, even though she really does love him deep down inside. Gerta: Sasha's friend who often helps out at the cafe. Anabelle: (Whippet) The Archangel of Canine Heaven. She keeps a close watch on Charlie and tries to keep him out of trouble. Though she acts as a friend (and also somewhat of an overprotective mother!) to him, there is questioning from the first movie, as to whether or not she is in love with him. Bess: Itchy's girlfriend, who he once saved from getting run over. Bess is a very talented pooch, who's won many awards. Carface Caruthers: (Pit Bull) A mean and greedy dog, who's had it out for Charlie since 1939, when he almost killed (well, technically he did) him with an old car, running him off a dock. Now, he is still up to his old tricks and is often being a big pain to Charlie and co. Killer: (Mixed) Carface's longtime sidekick, who's very loyal to him. He's somewhat of a technical wizard and loves building things. Belladonna: (Whippet) (Didn't appear until Second Season) Though Belladonna is actually Anabelle's cousin, they act like twin sisters... with Belladonna being the traditional Evil one. She is, in almost every way possible, the exact opposite of Anabelle, wanting nothing more than utter destruction. She often tries to trick Charlie into joining her, and almost succeeds, but luckily, Charlie's will was too strong for her to control when his friends became involed. The series is now briefly airing in Toon Disney for now.
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Saturday 7:00 AM (30 min.) Status: On Hiatus / TBD Premiered: April 12, 2003 Last Aired: January 1, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Children Nickelodeon, after hearing the demands from the fans, made a one-time special called 'All Growed Up', which was a Rugrats episode showing them in 10 years. Airing on June 21, 2001, it was the highest rated Nick program ever. After the success, Nick called Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo, and asked them to make a series involving the kids 9 years older. The series, All Grown Up, had its sneak preview on Saturday, 4/12/2003 at 9:30 PM EST on Nickelodeon, following the Kids' Choice Awards, with the first episode, "Coup DeVille." In August, the second episode (but first produced), "Susie Sings the Blues," was released direct-to-video.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 11, 1993 Last Aired: August 27, 1994 Show Categories: Animation, Children Based upon one of the most successful and evergreen comic strips ever published (and inspiration for the hit live action movie), Hank Ketcham's classic "Dennis The Menace," this series stars the irrepressible Dennis and his unwilling best friend, the grumpy Mr. Wilson. This heartwarming and hilarious series depicts the adult world from a child's perspective.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 8:00 AM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1978 Last Aired: September 5, 1981 Show Categories: Animation, Children Popeye originally started as a 1929 comic strip character in E.C. Segar's "Thimble Theatre." Soon he appeared as an animated character on screen in 1933 and has ever since starred in hundreds of animated cartoons as well as a live-action movie. In the 1970s, Hanna-Barbera brought Popeye and friends to the Saturday morning realm with better animation than the 1960s Popeye cartoons for TV. When the show became the "Popeye and Olive Show" in 1980, such segments included a spoof on the film "Private Benjamin" with Olive Oyl in the role of Goldie Hawn. "Private Olive" also featured the ghastly creature named Alice the Goon from the comics as well as Eugene the magical Jeep from Darkest Africa. At the end of each cartoon there was a segment featuring Popeye and his nephews. This had Popeye teaching them a lesson. For example, Popeye was smoking his pipe, so the kids asked about it and he explained that he doesn't actually SMOKE it, and that it was his TOOTING pipe. There was no violence on the show, which paralleled later scenes in the Segar comic. The middle feature of the 1978-81 series was Dinky Dog, the misadventures of a humongous sheepdog and his mistresses, Monica and Sandy.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 11:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1983 Last Aired: September 1, 1984 Show Categories: Animation, Children This series was created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbara in September of 1983. The show stars include Scooby, Shaggy, Scrappy, and Daphne. This was the first Scooby series to not feature Fred or Velma as show stars. Scooby and Shaggy still solved mysteries with Scooby's little nephew. Scrappy-Doo is Scooby's fealess puppy nephew. It's kinda like the old Scooby and Scrappy shows, only they travel with their dear friend Daphne. Originally Aired: September 10, 1983 to September 1, 1984 on ABC from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Syndication Cartoon Network occasionally airs episodes of the show but at various times. Kids Wb sometimes airs episodes. The Boomerang network airs all of the different Scooby shows. Scooby Doo Related Series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? - This was the first installment of the Scooby Doo series which began in 1969 until 1970. The New Scooby-Doo Movies - The second installment was set up in a 1 hour format starring guest celebrities. This series went from 1972 to 1973. The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour - The third installment was a very short lived series combining a half hour with both Scooby and Dynomutt shows. This series lasted only the later months of 1976. Scooby and Scrappy Doo - The forth installment is one of the longest running Scooby Doo series lasting for 5 years. Scooby's nephew Scrappy is introduced with all the gang in the 30 minute format solving mysteries. This series went from 1979 to 1984. After this series the All-New Scooby & Scrappy Doo Show replaced it and only lasted 1 season. The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries - This sixth series is a continuation of the All New Scooby & Scrappy Doo Show. Along with the 1983 series this one also did not star Velma or Fred. This one lasted 13 episodes in 1984. 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo - This seventh installment featured Scooby, Shaggy, Scrappy, Daphne without Velma or Fred. Also added to the cast was Vincent Van Ghoul and Flim Flam. This series only lasted 13 episodes in 1985. A Pup Named Scooby-Doo - This eighth installment brought back Shaggy, Scooby, Daphne, Velma, and Fred together again except this time they are kids. This series lasted a while longer than some of its past installments going for 3 seasons from 1988 to 1991. What's New Scooby-Doo? - 10 years later brings the ninth installment of the Scooby series. This time the creators reincarnate the original Scooby gang from 1969 with a few new 21 century twists. This series started in 2002 and is still on at this time.
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Originally on: Nickelodeon (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: July 12, 1994 Last Aired: May 1, 1996 Show Categories: Children, Animation Allegra's Window is about a puppet in pre-school that teaches her family and friends about life as a pre-schooler. CHARACTERS Allegra - A 3-year old girl who's the main character of Allegra's Window. Rondo - Allegra's older brother who Allegra sometimes has to help out. Lindi - Allegra's puppy and best friend. She acts a lot like a human, too! Reed - Another one of Allegra's friends that she invites over to her house often. Theme Song Allegra: There's a great big world outside. Voices: Allegra's window. Allegra: Never know until you try. Voices: Allegra's window. Allegra: There's so much I want to know so much to see and do. And I learn so much by looking through. Voices: Allegra's window. Allegra: You come too. Voices: Allegra's window. Allegra: Peekaboo! Voices: We're always learning something new. All: And you're invited by guess who! Allegra: Me, Allegra!
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 17, 1983 Last Aired: August 25, 1990 Show Categories: Animation, Children This show focuses on three superstar chipmunks who have their own band and the crazy adventures they get into. It also features The Chipettes, their female counterparts. If you have any info, please contribute it! Broadcast History ----------------- During its run, Alvin & the Chipmunks, existed in three forms... Alvin & the Chipmunks (Seasons 1-5): All of the original episodes, aired on NBC. The Chipmunks: Best of Alvin & the Chipmunks, aired in syndication. The Chipmunks Go To the Movies (Season 6): This was also aired on NBC, not traditional episodes. All of the episodes were spoofs of famous movies. The Characters Alvin Alvin is the oldest of the chipmunks, and also the lead singer of their group. He is always the one who gets them into trouble, (usually in an attempt to get rich or famous) and tends to be selfish, self centered, and conceited at times. He really hates to be alone and is VERY vain about his looks, although he does suffer from 'small munk complex'. (his height). Regardless of all this, he is very protective of his brothers. (unless of course, he's the one doing the teasing and torturing...) Simon Simon is the second oldest of the chipmunks and is considered the brain of the group. He is always the voice of reason and logic behind Alvin's crazy schemes, and usually, (unsuccessfully), tries to talk him out of following these crazy ideas.. He is very level headed in tough situations and is a strong believer in following the rules-- though occasionally he does break them along with his brothers to make sure they don't get into too much trouble... In his spare time, he enjoys reading and studying. Theodore Theodore is considered the nicest out of all the chipmunks and can get along with just about anyone-- although he does tend to be shy at times. He loves to eat and almost always seems to be hungry. He also enjoys cooking and baking in his spare time-- ( which helps explain his cute little plump figure) and tends to scare easily. He usually gets really nervous when he's around a girl he likes, and tends to be a little slow when it comes to learning in school. Dave Dave is the Chipmunks father, and also their manager. He found the boys after they were abandoned on his doorstep, but loves them like they were his own. But Alvin is always driving him crazy with his schemes, causing him to yell his name at the top of his lungs in anger and exasperation. Brittany Brittany is the oldest of her sisters, and also the lead singer of their group. She can be egotistical and selfish, just like Alvin at times, and is EXTREMELY vain about her looks. She enjoys acting, modeling, and singing-- and is constantly competing with the Chipmunks over whose group is better. Since she is supposed to be the counterpart of Alvin, she too is always coming up with different ideas on how to get rich and famous. And again, just like Alvin, she tends to be very protective of her sisters-- although at times, it takes her awhile.... Jeanette Jeanette is the brain of the group, and also the nice one, though she is very clumsy. Yet her personality doesn't resemble Simon's very much (except for her intelligence). In that respect, she is much more like Theodore. She is very kind towards her sisters, and tends to be quiet and shy. She is very confident about who she is, however, and doesn't seem to care what other people think about her. In her spare time she enjoys reading and studying. Eleanor Just like Theodore, Eleanor loves to cook and bake, and because of it, is a little plump. Here though, the similarity ends. Her personality is not really like Theodore's at all: in reality, it's actually closer to Simon's than anyone else's. Like him, she is usually the one who tries to talk Brittany out of following her crazy schemes and tends to gets extremely annoyed and complains when her sister does something stupid. In a way, however, she is also a lot like Alvin: she is very athletic and good at almost every sport and would do anything to help her sisters. In this way, I think Eleanor is supposed to be a combination of all the Chipmunks, even though she is usually meant to represent Theodore's counterpart. Ms. Miller Miss Miller is the strange, eccentric, but nice, old lady who lives next door to the Chipmunks. She also happens to have a crush on Dave! She eventually ends up raising the Chipettes. Uncle Harry A sneaky, greedy, con-munk who originally pretends to be the Chipmunks long-lost uncle, in order to get them to work for him, with minimum pay: (or nothing at all). The Chipmunks eventually figure out that he's not really their uncle, and so leave, returning to Dave. Uncle Harry, however, makes several more appearances throughout the television series. At one he even cons the Chipettes. The Chipmunks Mother Eventually, the Chipmunks go searching for their long-lost mother and after days of a treacherous search, actually manage to find her! At first, everyone's happy, but eventually Alvin gets upset since he doesn't understand why she abandoned them. Their mother explains that the year she abandoned them there was a horrible winter and all of the animals in the forest were forced to leave their homes because of it. The fact that they were so young, forced her to realize that they wouldn't survive the journey if she brought them with her. So instead, she decided to leave them with a nice man who was always kind to the forest animals (Dave). She said, "Giving up her babies was the hardest thing she ever did," and then told them that when spring came and she could finally return to get them, she saw how happy they were with Dave, and thought they'd be better off with him. Eventually, Alvin forgives his mother, and they all part ways on a good note: promising to keep in touch.
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Airs Next: CBS at Wednesday 7:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 4, 1961 Last Aired: September 5, 1962 Show Categories: Animation, Children Ross Bagdasarian, who with William Saroyan wrote "Come On-A My House" for Rosemary Clooney, created Alvin, Theodore and Simon, the Chipmunks for his recording "Witch Doctor." It was a smash hit novelty record which led to many recordings of Alvin and the Chipminks. In 1961, CBS greenlighted a prime time cartoon show, The Alvin Show, sponsored by Jell-O from General Foods. It was animated by Format Films under the direction of Jack Kinney and ran only one season on CBS, then went three years in repeats Saturday mornings. The show featured a cartoon with the Chipmunks, one of Clyde Crashcup, an scientist (voice by Shep Menken) who claims to have invented everything), and a song spot with the Chipmunks, many derived from their recordings. In 1979, fourteen years after being canceled by CBS, repeats of the show returned to NBC in the second season on their Saturday morning line-up. It was syndicated by Viacom afterwards.
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Originally on: Syndicated (120 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 7, 1992 Last Aired: January 1, 1996 Show Category: Animation Welcome to the Amazin' Adventures guide at TV.com. Envying the success of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera and The Disney Afternoon, Bohbot Entertainment decided to get in on the cartoon packaging act. In cooperation with DIC and Saban, Bohbot syndicated a string of animated programs to independent television stations, to be run together in two-hour weekend blocks. The first run, in 1992, later came to be called Amazin' Adventures I. This package contained "Double Dragon", "King Arthur and the Knights of Justice", "The Hurricanes", "Mighty Max", Saban's "Around the World in Eighty Dreams", Saban's "Gulliver's Travels", and "The Wizard of Oz". In 1994, Bohbot and DIC revamped the lineup with all-new programming, in a package called Amazin' Adventures II. Ruby-Spears and New Frontier also contributed to the new block, which contained "Gadget Boy and Heather", "Street Sharks", "Ultraforce", "Mega Man", "Skysurfer Strike Force", and "Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders". As with any block, some of the shows were more popular than others, and programs rotated in and out of the lineup.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 9:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1972 Last Aired: December 30, 1972 Show Category: Animation Welcome to The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan guide at TV.com This family of super sleuths are comprised of the Chinese detective Charlie Chan, his 10 children and their family dog, Chu Chu. The children always try to help out their dad to bring in the bad guy. Charlie Chan's 10 children are Henry Chan, Alan Chan, Stanley Chan, Suzie Chan, Mimi Chan, Anne Chan, Tom Chan, Flip Chan, Nancy Chan, and Scooter Chan. This show was notable because it marks the only time to date that Charlie Chan was played by an actor of Chinese descent! The voice is done by Keye Luke, who played No. 1 son to Warner Oland, the Chan from the movies. Gold Key published four issues of The Amazing Chan & The Chan Clan as a comic book, all illustrated by Warren Tufts.
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Learn new words and expand your vocabulary with the help of a different kind of superhero known as WordGirl. WordGirl and friends make learning fun.
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Airs Next: YTV at Thursday 2:05 PM (0 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: January 7, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Children Official Site: Official Site The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers! From the fictional land of Rendoosia come Xan, Adi and Enk: Three daredevils on a World Tour performing the wildest stunts the world has ever seen, often finding themselves wound up in crazy adventures!
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Airs Next: SciFi at Thursday 10:30 PM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: July 27, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy The Sci Fi Channel brings Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti and Emmy winner David Hyde Pierce to the small screen in the new animated series "Amazing Screw-On Head." It will follow the adventures of a secret-agent robot with the ability to screw his detachable head onto different bodies as he protects the world from evil. The series, based on the comic book by Mike Mignola ("Hellboy"), is in production and should premiere sometime in 2006. A cast of comic greats will lend their voices to the characters. David Hyde Pierce ("Frasier," "Hellboy") will play Screw-On Head's former servant turned arch-nemesis, Doctor Zombie. Molly Shannon ("Saturday Night Live") has signed on as Screw's vampire girlfriend, Patience; Patton Oswalt ("The King of Queens") is slated as sidekick Mr. Groin; and Mindy Sterling (the "Austin Powers" movies), will be playing the two roles of Geraldine and Aggie.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 6, 1965 Last Aired: June 27, 1966 Show Category: Animation
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Airs Next: FOX at Sunday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: February 6, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy More Pictures American Dad! from Family Guy creator, Seth MacFarlane, is the animated story of Stan Smith, who works for the CIA and is constantly on the alert for terrorist activity. Stan will go to extremes to protect his beloved America from harm – as evidenced by the terror-alert color code on his fridge, and his frequent knee-jerk reaction of shooting holes in the toaster whenever the toast pops up. Production Company: 20th Century FOX. Also see Family Guy. Character Guide: Stan Smith - Stan works for the CIA, and is constantly on the look-out for terrorists. He loves his family and will do anything to protect them, and his country. Francine Smith - Stan's wife, she has had a past life of drugs, but she has carefully hidden her party-girl personality for the sake of the conservative man she loves. She met Stan after college. Hayley Smith - The teenage daughter of the family, currently attending community college. Despite her father's best efforts she has turned out to be a left-wing liberal. Stan loves his daughter, but that doesn't necessarily mean he trusts her. Steve Smith - The dorky son, he tries to act cool, but fails. Steve is on the verge of puberty - but he just can't quite make it. His low social status sometimes leads him to taking drastic action - but no matter what he does, he's just a dork. Roger - A sarcastic alien rescued by Stan from Area 51. He resents not being allowed to leave the house, so has resorted to drinking wine and smoking cigarettes. Klaus - A German-talking goldfish, he was a CIA experiment that went horribly wrong when they tried transplanting a German man's brain into a goldfish. Klaus lusts after Francine, and will take any opportunity that comes his way.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 7:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 3, 1998 Last Aired: September 9, 2000 Show Category: Animation Based on the Caldecott Award-winning book series by Eve Titus, Anatole tells the tale of a dignified mouse, Anatole. A loving husband and father to six charming children from outside of Paris, Anatole acts as an ambassador between the mouse world and the human world. From his adventures on the streets of Paris, Anatole provides an understanding of the value of diversity in a multi-cultural society. Venture out and take an exciting trip with Anatole. CHARACTERS Anatole - Every night when most everyone in France is fast asleep, a small figure in a jaunty beret and smart blue smock kisses his wife goodbye and bicycles into Paris. His name is Anatole, and he works at the world famous Duval Cheese Factory as a cheese tester. But Anatole is not just any tester – he is unique. He is acknowledged as the very best tester in the country and his opinion is valued above all others, and yet no one has seen his face, for he prefers to work alone at night, his only companion being the lovely smelling Duval cheeses…and M'Sieu Duval's not so lovely cat, Charlemagne. Anatole is the most magnificent mouse in all of France – a brave, resourceful, hard-working mouse of action. A mouse for whom a problem is not an obstacle, but an opportunity to find a solution. M'Sieu Duval - Anatole's human counterpart is his boss, M'Sieu Duval. Duval is an elegantly chic man, pompous an abit of a snob and yet smart enough to realize that he owes his current success to the mysterious Anatole. Ever since Anatole became chief cheese tester, Duval Cheese have become the toast of France. He is perpetually curious about Anatole's identity, but does not violate his desire for privacy. "A genius must be allowed his eccentricities" he tells everyone. Paul and Paulette - As the oldest siblings, Paul automatically takes charge whenever the siblings are assembled. And why not? He's a natural leader and leaders like to lead. Paul thinks he knows what's best for everyone and imposes his opinion on others. At time he is overbearing, bossy and stubborn like his dad, yet he is also mature enough to know when to pull back. Paul is often challenged by Paulette. Of the two, Paulette is more sensible and willing to reason with recalcitrant siblings than Paul. Paulette will find a compromise, or a way to present a plan that makes it acceptable to the others. Claude and Claudette - These are the artists of the family, though Claude is more verbal and Claudette more visual. It didn't't take them long to observe that the older twins get more privileges and the younger ones get more attention. Both feel that as the middle children in the family ladder, they're getting the short end of the stick. This belief has made them very close and they work in tandem jockeying for position to make themselves visible. Georges and Georgettes - All five years olds are loose cannons, but Georges is more so because of his athleticism. This is a physical, rough housing, tumbling, sprinting little boy. Things break in his wake. Georgettes is always off somewhere she's not supposed to be. Something catches her eye and she's gone. Naturally this is worrisome to parents and siblings alike. She is venturesome, outgoing and always eager to experience anything new. Gaston - Gaston is Anatole's best friend and sidekick. Where Anatole is a mouse of action, Gaston is a mouse of ideas. All his thinking, however, is a defense mechanism to cover his basic nature – he is a worrier and generally a lazy mouse. This combination make him much less of a go getter than his friend. His is a timid pragmatist, content to observe rather than participate, and to run for it and save his own hide rather than put his bottom on the line and attempt to save another person. Charlemagne the Cat - Watch out for this one. Charlemagne is Madam Duval's most beloved possession. This mean-spirited animal has very few redeeming qualities. He toys with his prey, and delights in their pleas for mercy. This is one kitty who pumps iron just to stay in shape to be a better mouse trap. He is vain, proud of his shiny black coat and his lean mean body, and hunting mice is his life. Pierre the Pigeon: Pierre is a pigeon with a fear of flying. When Anatole needs to get somewhere fast, he hops on Pierre's back and off they go. Well perhaps not right away. Anatole first has to plead, cajole, convince and persuade Pierre to take flight. Pierre doesn't't know why he has this terrible phobia – perhaps some deep trauma from his youth. Only Pierre's affection and respect for Anatole enables him to fly. Francois de Pamplemousse - Anatole's nemesis is the richest mouse in town, Francois de Pamplemousse, a misguided creature who is philosophically opposed to everything that Anatole stands for. He doesn't like humans. He uses his influence to make life uncomfortable for Anatole. He considers himself to be an aristocrat, claiming that hamster blood runs in his veins.
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Weekdays 9:00 AM (22 min.) Status: On Hiatus / TBD Premiered: July 25, 2005 Last Aired: January 1, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Children Angelica and Susie's School Daze is a spin-off of the Rugrats. Angelica and Susie will be entering pre-school. . The show's pilot will be entitled Pre-School Daze and will air as a Rugrats episode. Characters Angelica Pickles is a spoiled little 5 year old who is also very clever. Susie is Angelica's friend and classmate. She likes to sing. Harold is Angelica and Susie's classmate, and Angelica's friend. He can be seen in All Grown Up! Jake is another one of Angelica and Susie's classmates. Ms.Weemer is Susie and Angelica's sweet preschool teacher. This programe currently airs on Nick Toons UK.
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Airs Next: PBS at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: May 4, 2002 Last Aired: June 7, 2003 Show Categories: Children, Animation Set in Chipping Cheddar, a place similiar to 1920s London, Angelina Ballerina features Angelina Mouseling, a bold little mouse with big dreams - she hopes to become the greatest ballerina in Mouseland. Based on the books by Katherine Holabird and Helen Craig, this animated series is produced by Grand Slamm Children's Films, for HIT Entertainment. Academy Award winner Dame Judi Dench lends her voice as Miss Lilly, Angelina's friend and ballet teacher. Judi Dench's own daughter, Finty Williams voices the heroine, Angelina Mouseling. Charming, witty and tender, this program's destined to become one of HiT's best franchises. As an added treat, each episode features a segment with young students from the Royal Academy of Dance. Angelina Ballerina has appeared on CiTV in the UK, ABC in Australia, the PBS network in the US, and on various other networks worldwide. Videos are also available for those who live in an area which does not have networks that air the show. Angelina Ballerina is a fictional mouse, created by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig, who features in a popular series of children's books. The first book in the series was published in 1982, and there have since been over twenty books in the series. The series can currently be seen on Nick Jr. and PBS Kids Sprout.
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Originally on: Nickelodeon (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 19, 1997 Last Aired: November 1, 2003 Show Categories: Animation, Children Norbert and Daggett are two fun loving beaver brothers, who had to leave home when their mum had a new litter. Now in their own chill palace of a home, Norb and Dag can stay up as late as they want, watch late night movies and eat what they want, but living on your own isn't always a blast... Like most brothers Dag and Norb are close and have their fair share of ups and downs. When they're down they sure are a couple of Angry Beavers! Catch The Angry Beavers on Nicktoons TV every day at 8:00-9A.M. - 1-2:00 P.M. Eastern!
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Originally on: TeleToon (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 7, 1997 Last Aired: September 12, 1998 Show Category: Animation Take a gang of wacky, wild animals, toss in a crazy assortment of supporting characters and you get Animal Crackers — where the wild kingdom just got a little wilder and a lot more neurotic. Deep in the heart of Africa lies Freeborn Wildlife Preserve — home to Lyle Lion who prefers ordering pizza to hunting gazelle, Dodo who refuses to accept his fightless fate, Lana the Lioness, Eugene the elephant and their quirky neighbours. Based on the hit comic strip created by Roger Bollen, Animal Crackers follows the zany adventures of these animals as they go about their unconventional lives on the African savannah.
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Originally on: BBC-1 (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 1, 1993 Last Aired: January 1, 1995 Show Category: Animation Human development is encroaching upon the ecosystems of Farthing Wood. The animals are faced with a serious problem and very few options when their only source of water dries up. Badger and Fox get the other woodland animals together and once all have sworn to an ancient woodland oath (The Oath Of Mutual Protection, which forbids them to frighten, bully or eat one another, regardless of their natural instincts), they try to decide what to do to ensure their
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Originally on: WB (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 13, 1993 Last Aired: November 14, 1998 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Warner Bros.' follow-up to Tiny Toon Adventures was a show even nuttier than its predecessor. The two Warner Brothers—talky Yakko and Liverpool-accented Wakko—and their Warner Sister, Dot ("I'm cute") had supposedly been created in the 1930's, but their cartoons were too screwball for the general public. The three Warners (all black with long ears, but no distinguishable species or breed) were locked up in the studio water tower until they escaped in the early 1990's. Yakko, Wakko, and Dot ran wild around the lot, pursued by studio CEO Thaddeus Plotz, security guard Ralph, studio psychiatrist Dr. Scratchinsniff, and Scratchinsniff's buxom assistant, Hello Nurse (Who didn't really have to do much pursuing, if you know what I mean. "Hellooooooo, Nurse!"). The show spat out pop culture references and throwaway visual gags with machine-gun rapidity, entertaining kids and adults alike. Also popular were the many songs and song parodies that graced the program. Various shorts rotated through the program, and characters often popped up randomly in other characters' segments. Among the supporting featurettes: Pinky and the Brain were a duo of lab rats, one goofy (Pinky), one bent on taking over the world (Brain). The Brain's best-laid plans always went astray, but he kept trying with Wile E. Coyote-like persistence. This was the most popular of the supporting segments, later spinning off into its own series. Slappy Squirrel was an aged cartoon star with a cranky temperament, plenty of anvils and dynamite, and a nephew named Skippy. Mindy and Buttons were a baby and dog, respectively. Cute but mischievous Mindy perpetually escaped from some sort of baby harness, playpen, etc., forcing Buttons to rescue her, sacrificing his own body in the process. Goodfeathers parodied mob movies with a trio of pigeons. And yes, there was a Godpigeon. Good Idea/Bad Idea was an informative segment starring Mr. Skullhead ("Good Idea: smell the roses. Bad Idea: grab the roses.") Chicken Boo was a chicken who masqueraded as a human Santa Claus, sheriff, prom date, etc., but was always discovered at episode's end. Rita and Runt were a singing cat and dog team searching for a good home. Mime Time showed a hapless mime practicing his art, which inevitably led to some painful physical consequences. The Hip Hippos were husband and wife Flavio and Marita, always concerned to be fat. Minerva Mink was a spoiled, but beautiful mink model who made male characters faint in about every episode. Katie Ka-Boom was a moody teen who exploded (literally) when things didn't go her way. Colin told stories about his friend Randy Beaman and his family. The show ran five seasons of original episodes, then reappeared as part of The Cat & Birdy Warneroonie Pinky Brainy Big Cartoonie Show.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 11:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 22, 1979 Last Aired: December 27, 1980 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure This well-crafted cartoon series from 1970s animation powerhouse Filmation was a reworking of the original Flash Gordon serial. Art design and production design reflected the earlier era with a combination of Art Deco, Gothic Revival, Victorian and other styles. Like the earlier versions, the show was presented in a serial format, with each episode ending in a cliffhanger. The series began with Flash, Dale Arden and Dr. Hans Zarkov already in flight to Mongo, skipping any scenes on Earth. On Mongo, Flash befriended virtually every race and gained allies in his fight against Ming the Merciless, hammering home a message to the young audience that they can achieve anything if they work together. The series was re-tooled for its second season (ostensibly for the usual "poor ratings" reason), dropping the serialized format for 12-minute short stories. A new addition for the second season was the pet dragon Gremlin, which bore a fairly close resemblance to the character, Godzooky, from competitor Hanna-Barbera's Godzilla animated series. Producer Lou Scheimer says that when the Samuel Peeple's pilot script proved too expensive for live action television, he sold the live action rights to Dino De Laurentiis, who promised Scheimer enough money to do the cartoon series. Scheimer also voiced the recap narration at the beginning of each "chapter." Most of the ships (except for Arborea's Leaf Fighters) were actual models painted black with white striping. After being shot on high-contrast film stock and processed, the colors were reversed to negative, leaving white ships with black lines. Coloring completed the footage. Because the ships are essentially 24 frame per second live action, their motion was smoother than if they had been animated. No directors were ever credited for individual episodes, although directors Hal Sutherland, Don Towsley and Lou Zukor have been listed as involved with this series.
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Status: Ended Premiered: January 20, 2007 Show Categories: Action/Adventure, Animation Fourteen animation short films will be brought together to become The Animation Show, 2007. This is the third installment in the Animation Show anthology featuring some of the world’s greatest short animation films.
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Airs Next: PBS at Sunday 9:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 2, 2001 Last Aired: March 24, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Children Marilla and Matthew Curthbert had planned to adopt a boy to help out around Green Gables farm. But waiting for Matthew at the train station is freckle-faced, red-headed Anne Shirley - a talkative eleven year old orphan with a heart full of dreams and a desperate longing for a home. From the minute Anne sets foot in Matthew's buggy, Green Gables will never be the same. Discover the world through Anne's eyes!
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Originally on: NBC (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: March 5, 1969 Last Aired: May 1, 1971 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy A comical cartoon about an Aardvark who is desperately trying to catch a clever ant for food. Throughout the series, he tries many ways to catch the clever thing, but just cant seem to. In two of the episodes, a Green Aardvark battles with the aardvark to catch the ant also. The series was released theatrically from 1969 to 1971 by United Artists and in 1972, it became part of The Pink Panther Show, to replace "Inspector's" gap after airing all 34 shorts. This lasted 17 6-minute episodes. John Byner (Soap) provided both voices, he tried to inpersonate Jackie Mason for The Aardvarks voice, and Dean Martin for The Ant. The series can be seen twice a week with "Pink Panther" on Cartoon Network Japan.
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Originally on: HBO (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: February 1, 1999 Last Aired: April 11, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Children Four arms, two legs and a thirst for adventure. Welcome to the world of Anthony Ant, the coolest insect on television. Join him and his gang of friends as they grow up in the underground city of Antville – the bustling fast-paced metropolis they share with hundreds of thousands of other ants. Anthony and his friends Kevin "Mr. Cook" Ant, Alexi Ant, Ruby Red Ant, Terry Termite and Billy Bedbug live their busy lives, getting in scrapes, up to mischief and occasionally into danger. They are a streetwise, hip gang of insects who get into exciting adventures, both under and above ground. Though orderly and running like a well-oiled machine, Antville also had its perils. There are the moles, earthworms and other giant problems to be dealt with. There are also the Bigfeet (humans) who live in the Upworld. The ants' greatest danger is giant feet. The bedrock of the series is Anthony and his gang, his friends and family, and their eventful lives in the wide world of the ant community.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Sunday 10:30 PM (15 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: December 30, 2000 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy More Pictures Aqua Teen Hunger Force follows the adventures of the aptly named Aqua Teen Hunger Force, a group of mystery-solving fast food items. The team consists of Master Shake, or Shake, a rather sadistic, lazy, ordering milkshake who loves to torture Meatwad. Frylock, the floating box of fries, is the brains the group, and contains the one thing that the rest of the group lacks: common sense. Meatwad is a loving, caring, gentle ball of meat that crawls wherever he goes, who is frequently tortured by Shake. Supporting/reccuring characters include Carl, the next-door neighbor of the Aqua Teens, a pure guy, after women and booze. Also has an above-ground pool that Shake frequently has the team laze around in without permission. Ignigknot and Err are creatures from the moon, called Mooninites. They seem to believe that they are vastly superior to the humans of Earth, and their behavior reflects that belief as such. Dr. Weird and Steve have thier own laboratory, in which they produce things that are, well... weird. Their antics have sometimes lead to villainous creatures that the team has had to face, such as The Rabbot. One of the most misleading things about the show is the title. The characters have little affiliation with water, besides when Shake orders them to laze around in Carl's pool. Their ages are not known, Frylock and Shake seem to be older than teens, and Meatwad seems to be younger than one. Hunger seems to reflect the fact that the main characters are fast-food items. They are no kind of force whatsoever, as due to the laziness of everyone but Frylock, the team shows little effectiveness in solving mysteries.
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Originally on: CBS (12 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1967 Last Aired: May 1, 1968 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure More Pictures Set in the lost city of Atlantis, Aquaman is the hero from the deep who protects the sea against any foes who threaten the peaceful undersea life. Aided by his ward Aqualad, Aquaman fights for justice on the ocean floor while keeping close contact with friends on dry land. On September 14, 1968 the Aquaman animated series was combined with Superman and Batman, along with brand new episodes starring the Justice League of America- Flash (Barry Allen), Hawkman (Carter Hall/Katar Hol), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), and Atom (Ray Palmer), along with the Teen Titans (Aqualad, Kid-Flash, Robin, Speedy, and Wonder Girl.) Although Wonder Girl was among the Teen Titans, Wonder Woman was not involved in the show.
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Originally on: Other (25 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 5, 1999 Last Aired: October 11, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure For years, a clandestine organization known as White House has experimented in transforming adults and children into mutants known as Chimeras. Young Elk, master of the spirit of flame, has managed to escape and transform himself into an up-and-coming member of the Hunter's Guild, tracking down targets for money. Following a hunt involving a crazed hijacker on the run from White House, Elk meets Lieza, herself an escapee from a village attacked by White House and master of the docile dog-monster Pandit. Following the incident, Elk devotes himself to uncovering the motive behind it, and exacting revenge on the rouge known as Arc, who ostensibly led the attack on Elk's village and killed the young man's parents.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:00 AM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 13, 1969 Last Aired: September 5, 1970 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy A one hour Saturday morning cartoon show which ran on CBS from 1969 to 1970. The show was a follow-up to the previous season's top-rated half-hour show "The Archie Show" (which had a 55 percent audience share and was the top-rated show for the 1968-1969 Saturday morning season). The show introduced a new Archie character to Saturday mornings: Sabrina, The Teenage Witch. The Sabrina character was inspired by the live-action character Samantha, the witch from the ABC live action primetime hit show, "Bewitched". Sabrina and her cast were featured in two segments on each show. Her shorts revolved around a family of witches who moved to Riverdale. Her cast included her stern Aunt Hilda, her bubbly Aunt Zelda, her magical pet cat Salem, her Cousin Ambrose (whose voice and mannerisms were inspired by comic actor Louis Nye), Miss Della, the powerful and the head witch, Sabrina's mortal boyfriend Harvey, her friends Ophelia and Spencer, and Spencer's two dogs, Hot Dog Jr. and Chilli Dog. "The Archie Comedy Hour" also included the "Dance Of The Week" and song segments that were first introduced on "The Archie Show". Also included were two fast-paced segments called the "Funhouse" and "Side Show". These featured the Archie gang (and also Sabrina and her cast) in a mixture of sight-gags and comic skits. Filmation Studios hired two writers from the primetime hit show "Laugh-In" (the show in which these segments were inspired by) to write for these segments. On some shows, Sabrina was featured in a segment teaching different magic tricks with the assistance of one of her cast members. "The Archie Comedy Hour" garnered such high ratings for the season that Sabrina was given her own one hour show, and the "Funhouse" and "Side Show" segments were also made into a one hour show the next season titled "Archie's Funhouse".
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 10:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 14, 1968 Last Aired: September 6, 1969 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Dan Goldwater's famous red-headed teen from the comics comes to animated life in this series, via the Filmation cartoon studio. Some graphic liberties are taken, but for the most part, it was quite faithful to the comics. Two Archie cartoons are featured (in which Jughead gains a pet, a big, white sheepdog named Hot Dog). In between was a dance instruction segment (featuring movements no human could do without sustaining a traumatizing injury) followed by a song by the Archies. The show would beget a hit single in 1968, "Bang Shang-A-Lang," released by musical supervisor Don Kirschner on his self-labeled record company. Two bumpers featuring blackouts starring Jughead were also featured. The Archie show was so popular the first year that it would spawn a number of new versions, including The Archie Comedy Hour, Archie's Funhouse, Archie's TV Funnies and U.S. Of Archie.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:00 AM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 12, 1970 Last Aired: September 2, 1973 Show Categories: Animation, Children, Comedy Archie's Funhouse was a Saturday morning cartoon show that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1971 and from 1972 to 1973. The show was the sequel to the previous season's one-hour Archie Saturday morning series "The Archie Comedy Hour" (which was one of the biggest hits for the 1969-1970 Saturday morning season). "Archie's Funhouse", of course, featured Archie and his pals (Jughead, Reggie, Veronica, Betty, Hot Dog and others) as on-stage hosts of skits, jokes, and music. The program also had live-action kids as the audience for the show, responding to the antics of the Archie gang. Actually, the concept from the show came from 2 segments that were first shown on the previous season's "The Archie Comedy Hour". They were the "Funhouse" and "Side Show" segments. On "Archie's Funhouse", these segments featured puns, jokes, and skits. For these segments, Filmation Studios hired writers from the hit NBC primetime show "Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In" (the show that inspired these segments) to write for these segments. In addition, the show also featured "The Giant Jukebox", playing hit songs from The Archies. There were 3 song segments per show with on-stage performances by The Archies. Hit songs included "Sunshine", "Love Vibrations", and "Comes The Sun". "Archie's Funhouse" started off as a one-hour show on Saturday mornings from 1970 to 1971, then it was trimmed to a half-hour shown on Sunday mornings from 1972 to 1973.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 10:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 11, 1971 Last Aired: September 1, 1973 Show Category: Animation Archie's TV Funnies saw the traditional Archie characters (Archie, Jughead, Reggie, Betty, and Veronica) in charge of a television station, where they played cartoons based on famous comic strips of the day, such as Dick Tracy, Nancy, and Broom Hilda.
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riginally on: PAX (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 2, 1999 Last Aired: February 21, 2000 Show Categories: Children, Animation The most recent attempt to bring Archie to the small screen, this show revolved around a school newspaper column written by Archie, appropriately dubbed the title of the show. As Archie writes about the mysteries of the universe, weird things keep happening in Riverdale, and it's up to the gang to solve each dillema as it happens. The show's cast, discluding the regular adults, is mainly limited to the primary five Archie characters (being Archie Andrews, Jughead Jones, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Reggie Mantle), and employs Dilton Doiley whenever there is need for the help of a genius. Other Archie teens who made appearances on this show were Moose Mason, Ethel Muggs, and making their first appearances (finally!) on any Archie show, Midge Klump, Chuck Clayton, and Nancy Harris.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 12:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1972 Last Aired: September 1, 1973 Show Categories: Animation, Children This is the animated version of the Jules Verne classsic . Englishman Phileas Fogg wished to marry his fiance' Belinda Maze, neice of aristocrat Lord Maze. Maze will not consent to the marriage unless Fogg proves himself worthy of Belinda's hand. The challenge: Go around the world in 80 days(which was impossible to do in 1872). Lord Maze also wagers 25,000 pounds Fogg will not succeed. Fogg accepts the challenge and the bet. To make sure he wins the bet; Maze hired the detective Mr. Fix to sabotage Fogg's task. With his friend Jean Passepartout; the duo set out on their journey with Fix following right along. Each episode Fogg and Passepartout attempts to reach their goal(and teaches the audience about the destination they are at this week), including stopping Mr. Fix's devious plans before the allotted time.
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Airs Next: PBS at Weekdays 12:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: September 2, 1996 Show Categories: Children, Animation More Pictures Arthur Read, the spectacular bespectacled aardvark stars in this children's series about growing up. Typical childhood problems such as bratty siblings, schoolyard bullies and classroom cliques are addressed by this popular program. Arthur's eleventh season has come to a close. However, watch for repeats again soon on your local PBS station. And keep watching for more details on upcoming episodes of the program. Developed from Marc Brown's beloved books, Arthur reminds us all of how it feels to be 8 years old. Just like your average kid, Arthur overcomes the dreaded obstacles of third-grade life, such as his tough teacher Mr. Ratburn, bullies, and mountains of homework. At home, Arthur must face the pint-sized terror also known as his sister Dora Winifred, or D.W. for short. Everything between these two is a struggle; who gets control of the television remote, who can play their Crazy Bus CD, whose hobbies are dumber, that's a baby show...Will Arthur ever win one of these pointless arguments? Probably never, because not only is D.W. fiercely independent, she's also very smart. But despite it all, Arthur and D.W. are still brother and sister, and when they're not arguing, they can accomplish great things together. Keeping Arthur sane are his helpful friends --- an assortment of colorful animal cohorts who always provide sound advice and a few laughs too. They are: Francine Frensky (a tomboy who would rather play sports than go to the mall), Buster Baxter (an enthusiastic gourmand), Alan "The Brain" Powers (a bona-fide 3rd grade genius, who even writes computer programs in his spare time), Muffy Crosswire (the rich girl with a real heart of gold), and Sue Ellen Armstrong (a traveler of the world and geography expert). Arthur can also sometimes be seen with Fern Walters (a soft-spoken musician with semi-hidden goth interests), Binky Barnes (acts like a bully, but enjoys pastimes such as ballet and clarinet), George Nordgren / Lundgren (a somewhat shy moose who be truly entertaining when he tries), Prunella (who was supposed psychic powers and is actually in the fourth grade) and Jenna Morgan (a rarely seen cat-girl.) And of course, who could forget Pal, Arthur's lovable, loyal pet pooch? Arthur airs on PBS every weekday and on some stations on weekends --- check local listings for time. Or, go to the PBSKids' Arthur schedule to find out which episode is airing in a city near you. A large number of Arthur stories have been released on DVD and video. Many episodes are also available in book form. There are also a wealth of Arthur-related promotions and products, so keep an eye on the news and check online merchants such as eBay and Amazon, and your local stores.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 2, 1965 Last Aired: August 31, 1968 Show Category: Animation The Atom Ant Show was one of many 30 minute cartoon programs produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, that were comprised of three cartoon shorts. The Atom Ant show featured Atom Ant, Precious Pup and The Hillbilly Bears. It made it's official debut on NBC's Saturday morning line-up in October of 1965 teamed up with another production from Hanna-Barbera, The Secret Squirrel Show and ran through 1968. The program currently finds it's TV home amongst other Hanna-Barbera Productions on the 24-hour Classic Cartoon network, Boomerang, where it airs on occasion.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 9:30 AM (7 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1967 Last Aired: September 7, 1968 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show was an animated series which featured the pint sized hero Atom Ant and super-sleuth Secret Squirrel. Other characters had episodes as well including the Hillbilly Bears, Precious Pup, Squiddly Diddly and Winsome Witch.
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Airs Next: NBC at Weekdays 5:00 PM (15 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: July 6, 1953 Last Aired: January 22, 1954 Show Categories: Children, Animation 15-minute children's show
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Sunday 7:00 AM (30 min.) Status: On Hiatus / TBD Premiered: September 17, 2004 Last Aired: January 1, 2008 Show Categories: Animation, Children Atomic Betty is a fast paced animated adventure comedy series that features Betty, a little girl with a big secret. To her friends and family, she's the sweet and brainy girl next door, but when the galaxy beckons, she sheds her humdrum persona and becomes: "Atomic Betty, Galactic Guardian and Defender of the Cosmos!" But Betty is not alone in defending the galaxy. With her are her faithful crew members, Sparky, the hyper-enthusiastic, hyper-hungry and just plain hyper co-pilot of the Galactic Starcruiser; and robot X-5, a mobile encyclopedia of the universe. There isn't a planet X-5 doesn't know or an alien species whose customs he can't mimic. While Sparky and X-5 are often at odds and squabbling with one another, when push comes to shove, they're just as protective of each other as they are of Betty. Isn't that what good friends are for? Enemy number one on Betty's list is the ultimate super-villain, the Supreme Overlord, Maximus I.Q. Maximus would love nothing better than to visit Atomic Betty's home world and destroy her once and for all! But for some infuriating reason Atomic Betty has been able to keep her secret base a secret, even from him. One day she'll slip, and when she does, he'll destroy Atomic Betty and everything she stands for... BWAHAHA! Always at Maximus' side is his long-suffering assistant, Minimus P.U. ('Portable-Underling'). Minimus has a prominent 'Swivel-Head', essentially one head with two distinct faces that move back and forth allowing Minimus to be both a sycophant and a grumbler at the same time; giving new meaning to the phrase "two-faced". But back on Earth, nobody suspects a thing - and that's just the way Betty likes it. If her Mom and Dad knew she was out zooming through the cosmos without a license, she'd be grounded for sure! Still, Betty's beginning to have some suspicions about a secret her Granny might be hiding too. Talk about your family secrets! Betty and Granny just might have some catching up to do – that is if the galaxy's villains will pause long enough to let them. - Atomic Betty Press Kit Atomic Betty reporting for duty. Characters: Betty - Betty is intelligent, funny, very independent and not afraid to be honest. On Earth, she loves music, using her skateboard, hanging out with her best friend named Noah; or dreaming about the school heartthrob, Dylan. In space, she likes racing her star cruiser and fighting treacherous super-villains. Betty has eclectic interests. Sparky - Sparky is Atomic Betty's first lieutenant and co-pilot of the Hyper-Galactic Star Cruiser. Sparky is not the brightest alien in the galaxy, but his energy, enthusiasm and loyalty make up for his low IQ. Sparky's bravery is surpassed only by his appetite. There isn't a situation that Sparky cannot eat his way out of. X-5 - X-5 is a most brilliant robot. He'll tell you everything you need to know about some intergalactic species... and more. As Sparky says, "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. A lot of knowledge is just a pain in the butt." Sparky and X-5 love to hate each other. Supreme Overload, Maximus I.Q. - Look up the heading "Supreme Evil" in the Galactic Yellow Pages, and you will find a picture of Maximus I.Q. Maximus has one dream: to impose his diabolical rule on every sentient being in the Cosmos. Betty despises Maximus because he is constantly breaking the Galactic Guardian rulebook, while Maximus hates Betty because she's always foiling his plans. As Maximus says, "That girl has no respect for evil geniuses!" Minimus P.U. ('Portable Underling') - Minimus is Maximus's long-suffering right-hand man. He enjoys his job and is unaware of the almost unbearable levels of abuse inflicted upon him by his boss. Minimus's head has two different faces that can alternate back and forth. This lets Minimus be both evil and ignorant at the same time, giving new meaning to "two-faced." Betty's Parents - Betty's Mother spends the vast majority of her day raving over her beloved pet cat, Purrsy. This is why she appears to never notice that Betty has just returned from a quest in the Cosmos. Her Father is not much help either; only concentrating with another gizmo he is attempting to sell. Betty is aware that her Mother and Father would have a difficult time dealing with the idea that she was fighting ferocious space creatures. Noah - Noah is a computer nerd who is kind, funny, and Betty's best friend. In fact, he has a bit of a crush on Betty (not that she has noticed). Noah is always the first to defend Betty or cover for Betty... or carry her novels. Noah's a bit of a doormat. Penelope - Penelope is the class snob/bully. She loves shopping, reading teen mags, and ordering around her two sidekicks, Megan and Sarah. Her family is filthy rich, and she's used to getting her way – even if it means stepping all over other people. (In fact, she gets more of a kick in doing that.) Dylan - The resident class heartthrob, Dylan is good-looking, intelligent and athletic. Penelope is crazy about him! As is Betty... although she is afraid to admit that. Dylan finds himself oddly interested in Betty. The fact that she claims bizarre things and leaves at a moment's notice, only makes Dylan more intrigued. Admiral DeGill - Admiral DeGill is the Commander in Chief of the Galactic Guardians. He is the one responsible for dispatching heroes to thwart the devilish deeds of evildoers. He is a supporter of Betty's extreme abilities. He is aware that Betty is superior to the others and he should; after all, the Admiral's been alive since Sirius, the Dog Star, was still paper training. Purrsy - Purrsy is a purebreed Siamese cat. Betty's Mom treats him like he's one of her children. Purrsy is a pampered feline who loves nothing more than seeing Betty in trouble, he usually plays a big role in doing so. Theme Song: Call me up, I'm your girl, The toughest chick in the alien world, Ain't got time for pink and lace, This girl's built for outer space! Atomic Betty is a fighting girl! Atomic Betty gonna rock your world! Atomic Betty, 'tomic Betty... Atomic Betty, a galactic girl! Atomic Betty, gonna save the world! Atomic Betty, 'tomic Betty... (Atomic Betty reporting for duty!) Performed by Tajja Isen Awards & Nominations 2005 Annie Awards - Outstanding Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production (Nominated) Close Full Summary [-] Tag It Write a Review + Add to Favorites Discuss Episodes add » Previous episode: Mad Maximus/ Cheerleaders of Doom Mad Maximus: Spindly Tam asks Betty to protect the Beluvian Box, which houses a powerful demon. A "Mad Max" style race unfolds as Maximus, Dr. Cerebral, and Pontifadora all pursue the box. On Earth, Betty, Paloma, Noah and the Osbourne brothers explore the gorge. Cheerleaders of Doom: The evil Betty triplets are back, now as cheerleaders who can hypnotize people with their cheers. On Earth, Penelope is appointed hall monitor and lets the power go to her head. Aired: Tuesday March 14, 2006 36. The Scribe/ Take Two Evils and Call Me In the Morning Mar 7, 2006 0 Reviews 1.00 35. Hi-Jinxed/ Robo-Betty Feb 28, 2006 0 Reviews 5.15 34. Earth to Roger/Captain Sparky Dec 10, 2005 0 Reviews 3.73 0. No-L 9 Dec 4, 2005 5 Reviews 7.78 Atomic Betty Episode List » Editor's Blog Show Status Updated episode guide as well. Read more » Posted by TerraGirl16, 05/05/2007 10:02am 0 Comments Print Email Comment Tag Digg this Updating Episode Listings 02/16/2007 | 0 Comments Welcome to the TV.com Blog for Atomic Betty 02/16/2007 | 0 Comments All Atomic Betty Blog Posts News Headlines external: 'Atomic Betty' on DVD in October 2005-06-10 More: Atomic Betty News » Submit a Link User-Submitted News external: Atomic Cartoons at YouTube Jun 4, 2007 (Score: 15) external: Atomic Betty Official Website Feb 14, 2007 (Score: 15) external: Atomic Betty - Wikipedia, the... Feb 14, 2007 (Score: 9) external: Betty at Atomic Cartoons Feb 12, 2007 (Score: 9) Submit a Link | More: Atomic Betty Submissions » Cast Adrian Truss - Admiral DeGill Colin Fox - Maximus I.Q. Patrick McKenna - Dad Catherine Disher - Penelope Lang/Sarah Stephanie Morgenstern - Megan Len Carlson - Minimus P.U. 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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 9:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 8, 1990 Last Aired: November 5, 1992 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Attack of the Killer Tomatoes was a cartoon based off of the movie Return of the Killer Tomatoes, which was a sequal to the movie Attack of the Killer tomatoes.
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Originally on: Syndicated (7 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 19, 1959 Last Aired: October 20, 1961 Show Category: Animation Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy was originally on the "Quickdraw McGraw" show. Augie, the son of Doggie Daddy, was the intelligent one of the pair. He would always look up to his 'Dear Old Dad' for guidance in all sorts of different predicaments. The series follows the pair as they go on all sorts of adventures, like camping and winding up in outer space, or doing yard work and winding up tending to the health of a mob of crows.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 12, 1970 Last Aired: September 4, 1971 Show Categories: Animation, Children In this Hanna-Barbera show, Motor Mouse lives in the Spin Your Wheels garage, where it's the job of Auto Cat to get rid of him, only to fail time after time. (But all's not war and thorns--often, at the end of the day, Motor Mouse give Auto Cat a lift home.) Motormouse & Autocat first appeared with sixteen episodes as part of the back segments to the Cattanooga Cats show. The following year on September 12, 1970, the hour-long show was split into two half-hours.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 11:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 30, 1999 Last Aired: February 26, 2000 Show Category: Animation Welcome to the Avengers guide at tv.com. Avengers (1999) is an animated series based on the Marvel comic book The Avengers that aired on FOX in the 1999 Saturday Morning Cartoon Block. The Avengers are the world's foremost super heroes, protecting the world from incredible globe-threatening villains. Whether Robotic like Ultron, Extra-Terrestrial like The Zodiac, or just Super-Powered, the Avengers are more than a match for any foe.
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Originally on: CBC (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 3, 1989 Last Aired: June 5, 1991 Show Categories: Animation, Children Summary: The adventures of a beloved elephant king and his family come to life in this delightful animated series based on the children's books by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff. Living in a huge mansion with his whole family of elephants, Babar has entertained over millions of toddlers, and even older children nation-wide. Throughout the Years: Babar made his debut in "The Story of Babar" published in 1931 by Jean de Brunhoff. Jean created and illustrated seven Babar titles before dying in 1937. Laurent de Brunhoff, son of Jean, continues his father's work and is still writing Babar books. In the year, 2006, Babar will celebrate being King of The Elephants for 75 years! Production: 78 episodes are broadcast in 30 languages in over 150 countries, making Babar one of the largest distributed animation shows in history. With over 100 licensees worldwide, the Babar brand has a multi-generational following. There are even 12 dedicated Babar stores in Japan. A global cultural phenomenon, whose fans span generations, Babar stands along side Mickey as one of the most recognized children's characters in the world. There are now over 30,000 Babar publications in over 17 languages, and over 8 million books have been sold. Laurent de Brunhoff's Babar's Yoga for Elephants is a top seller in the U.S with over 100,000 copies sold to date. The Babar series of books are recommended reading on First Lady Laura Bush's national reading initiative list. Babar has been a perennial favorite for years at the White House Easter Egg Roll. Babar currently airs on television today on the HBO, FAMILY channel, and Treehouse. There are also 2, or more, videos with Babar in it but those two have gone out-of-print. Characters: BABAR: King Babar is a charming and charismatic elephant. He brought his love of the city back to the great forest and built the beautiful, happy kingdom of Celesteville. Though he is a dedicated ruler and world traveller, Babar is happiest when picnicking at the lake with his family or joining in the antics of his lively children. CELESTE: Queen Celeste has also travelled the world and has had many great adventures. She has a regal presence, an engaging manner and a gentle sense of humour. The children adore their mother. After an active day with the family and governing the kingdom, Babar and Celeste enjoy watching the stars together from the palace veranda. OLD LADY/ MADAME: From their first meeting in the city, the Old Lady and Babar shared a special friendship. She gave him a home and taught him about life in the city. Though she misses him greatly, she understood his decision to return to the forest. Babar built her a home in Celesteville, where she made the decision to stay and live with her friends, the elephants. FLORA: Flora is fun-loving and strong-willed. She can more than hold her own with her two brothers. Whether building tree houses, sliding down the banister at the palace, or preparing a surprise breakfast for their parents, Flora is always immersed in the action. ISABELLE: Isabelle was an amazing baby, walking early, talking early, even roller blading! Anything to keep up with the triplets. Pom, Flora and Alexander are enchanted with their little sister. Everyone in the kingdom admires Isabelle's independent spirit. CORNELIUS: Cornelius, the oldest and wisest elephant in Celesteville, takes his job as Babar's chief advisor very seriously, whether accompanying Babar on state visits or organizing numerous Celesteville parades. When not working, Cornelius can often be found relaxing in a field with a butterfly net. ARTHUR: Arthur is Babar's mischief-making cousin. He has an engaging smile, bright eyes and a friendly outgoing style. He often gets himself (and one or more of the children) involved with practical jokes and crazy stunts. He has nerves of steel and a heart of gold! POM: Pom is the leader of the children. He is the biggest of the bunch and protective of his brother and sisters though he will gladly join in with Alexander in playfully teasing his sisters, Flora and Isabelle. ALEXANDER: Alexander, the smallest of the triplets, is a non-stop ball of entertainment who is into everything and disarmingly naive about the commotion he causes. ZEPHIR: Zephir is one of Babar's oldest friends, and is considered one of the family. He is the first to take off with Arthur and the kids on some crazy adventure. But Babar knows that Zephir can always be trusted to look after the children and bring them home safely.
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Airs Next: WB at Friday 8:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: July 28, 2000 Last Aired: March 10, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Baby Blues was based on the famous cartoon strip of the same name. It follows a married couple who lives in a quaint neighborhood with not-so-quiet neighbors. It, like Mission Hill recieved poor treatment on the WB before being picked up by Adult Swim.
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Originally on: Other (5 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 8, 2000 Last Aired: January 1, 2001 Show Categories: Animation, Children This show is named "Baby Felix" in Japan.The American name is "Baby Felix & Friends". The series is based on the classic Felix the Cat animated character from the United States. Each episode is about 5 minutes long. It was probably broadcast daily. The five episodes in a week make up a related story.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Weekdays 9:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 2002 Last Aired: April 14, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children More Pictures Welcome to the Baby Looney Tunes guide at TV.com Here they come, they're the Looney Tunes as little ol' pre-schoolers and they're ready to learn and are still packed to make you laugh. The Baby Looney Tunes are classified as the best-rated young children's show currently and is going for the record to even make history. Since the Looney Tunes are babies now they are sure to make you laugh, play and sing along. In this series you will see some famous faces such as Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz and Sylvester and many others. The Baby Looney Tunes are very curious and ready to learn from their elderly Granny. Prepare to get your funny bone tickled! Many think that Baby Looney Tunes is like a newer version of the Emmy-Award Winning series Muppet Babies, created by Jim Henson. Baby Looney Tunes has inspired the first of many shows to come to Cartoon Network that are appropriate for children. Baby Looney Tunes is humorous, but children always learn lessons about life from the two part stories in all 53 half hour episodes. Whether they learn about friendship, stealing, or cooperation by the time the ending credits come on your child will have learned a life lasting lesson. Kids also enjoy singing along to the two minute song in between each episode. Watch these kinds of shows with your kids are baby sister or brother now because before you know it they will be on their own. The second season of the show introduced many new things to the viewers. Granny no longer takes care of the babies on her own. In fact the babies are now almost completely taken care of by Floyd, Granny's nephew. In the new season the babies are out of diapers and into their toddler years. The episodes of the second season focus more on issues that toddlers face such as their first experience to the market or museum and how to deal with bullies. All episodes in the second season takes place out side of the nursery and the kids are learning things about the world. Although the babies are now toddlers they always will be the cute little buddies we have grown to love.
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: September 29, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Children This show picks up where the movie Barnyard left off. This is a story about a cow named Otis that wants to goof around but must protect the inhabitants of the farm. To do so, he seeks advice from Pip, a mouse; Freddy, a ferret; Peck, a rooster; and a Pig. His father died so now Otis is in charge of the whole barn. Otis now has a cow wife, named Daisy, who is a loving cow and is always in a great mood. Unfortunatly, her best friend, Bessie doesn't like Otis at all, so she will maybe try to break them up. The animals in the barn consist of: Otis, Peck, Pig, Freddy, Pip, Hanna, Duke, The Jersey Cows, Daisy, and Bessie. Otis loves to goof off a lot, Pip is an opinionated mouse, Freddy is a freaked out ferret, Peck is a calm rooster, Pig is a pig who loves to eat, and Daisy is the wife cow of Otis. Together they will get into a lot of trouble and have fun. They also need to protect the farm by not letting any coyotes in or they will get eaten or hurt.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 14, 1991 Last Aired: August 14, 1993 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction Based on the highly successful Back to the Future movie trilogy, this series is set, um, "after" the events of the last film, as the adventures of Marty McFly and Doc Brown in their DeLorean time machine continue. Joining the ride is Clara, (Doc's wife from Back To The Future Part III,) Jules and Verne (their sons) Einstein the dog and Jennifer (Marty's girlfriend). And apparently there's a Tannen in every time as relatives of Biff keep popping up, and creating conflict. Mary Steenburgen and Tom Wilson reprise their roles from the movies. During live portions of the show, Christopher Lloyd reprised his role as Doc Brown and was joined by Bill Nye, who conducted experiments that were used in the show.
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Weekdays 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: October 11, 2004 Show Categories: Animation, Children The Backyardigans is Nick Jr.'s animated musical adventure series about five high-spirited preschool friends, Uniqua, Pablo, Tyrone, Tasha, and Austin, who rely on their vivid imaginations to embark on amazing, epic adventures. In every episode, the backyard transforms into a new fantastic, photo-real landscape that serves as the backdrop for completely original, story-driven musicals. Broadway-caliber music spanning a variety of genres (including Big Band, Reggae, Rockabilly, Bossa Nova, and Hip-Hop) and cutting-edge 3-D dance choreography propel the stories forward, lending the series a narrative voice that will appeal to preschoolers and parents alike. The series will inspire children to sing and dance along with these lovable characters and stretch their imaginations as they climb up mountains, slide down glaciers, and sail across oceans. The Backyardigans was created by executive producer Janice Burgess (Little Bill) and is executive-produced and directed by Robert Scull (Little Bill, Whoopi's Littleburg). Characters PABLO: Pablo is, well, wrapped a little too tight. He gets excited by things. Just leaving the house for free play in the backyard can make him babble with joy. He thinks quickly, he speaks quickly, acts and reacts quickly. He gets big ideas but he can be overwhelmed by a situation and panic a little – making him the character most likely to run in a circle flapping his flippers and squawking. (By the way, he's a penguin.) He may not be the most agile or graceful of the friends, but he's probably the most determined and enthusiastic. UNIQUA: One of a kind. She's funny – she loves to tell silly jokes and to tickle her friends. She's a little mischievous -- she'd be the kid most likely to ring the doorbell and run away. But she's sweet --she'll notice if you're happy or sad and say something about it because she cares about you. Graceful, agile and light on her feet, Uniqua is not afraid of anything and can be quite the daredevil. She loves to run and climb and ride her bike faster than anyone. (Uniqua is her name, and also her species – with her purple skin, pink spots, and dainty antennae, she doesn't look like any other creature on the planet.) AUSTIN: Austin is the new kangaroo on the block, so he doesn't yet know the other kids really well. That suppresses his natural bounciness and makes him diffident sometimes – a little hesitant to express his opinion, a little slow to take the lead. He really wants to get it right. TYRONE: The sunny one. He's easygoing – he can get along with anybody – Pablo's his best friend, after all. He takes life's ups and downs in stride --things just don't get under his skin. He's a deep thinker, which may make him seem a little slow on the uptake sometimes. He's confident -- he enjoys a challenge because he knows, in his heart, that he is equal to it. There's always a way and he's bound to figure it out. (And he happens to be a moose.) TASHA: A little girl hippo, in red mary janes and a flowered dress. Tasha is Uniqua's much-admired and always eagerly-awaited play date. She looks sweet as pie but underneath her extra girly exterior beats the heart of a CEO -- tough-as-nails, take-no-prisoners, my-way-or-the-highway kind of gal. She's rational, skeptical, and highly motivated to get her own way. But it's always special for Uniqua when Tasha is there, because she's someone who can also be giggly, silly and full of fun.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 9:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 15, 1998 Last Aired: January 11, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Berkeley is a dog who tries to make every member happy at the same time, which results in making none of them happy. When he's good he's good, when he's bad, look out.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 12:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1977 Last Aired: October 28, 1978 Show Category: Animation Baggy Pants & The Nitwits comprised of two cartoons. BAGGY PANTS: A five minute short about a Charlie Chaplin-type cat who gets into wacky situations. There's no voices for this segment (just like Tom & Jerry or Pink Panther) THE NITWITS: A retired super hero duo is called back into action. Arte Johnson voices Tyrone, a super hero who flys using his magic cane, Elmo. Ruth Buzzi voices Gladys, his wife. She usually bops the crooks with her purse. These two characters are based on their popular characters on Laugh-In!
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This show centers around a toy stuffed cat named Bagpuss. Each episode, the cat's owner, Emily, brings an object for Bagpuss and his friends to figure out or repair in some way.
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Airs Next: CBBC at Weekdays 5:45 PM (15 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: April 1, 2004 Show Categories: Animation, Game Shows Bamzooki is where kids make there own animals/creatures called Zooks and compete for the ultimate title. There can be a few team members and they are only allowed 4 Zooks. The show is presented by Jake Humphrey and his Zook Bernard. Also there is comentator Rich Webb who also has a zook called Nosey. The show was first aired on CBBC and is now on CBBC and BBC1 and BBC2.
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Originally on: NBC (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 7, 1968 Last Aired: September 5, 1970 Show Categories: Children, Animation, Comedy, Variety Shows In the Best Tradition of The Monkees. THE BANANA SPLITS ADVENTURE HOUR is an 1 Hour Show features The 4 Animal Bubblegum Psychedelic Band has been created by Hanna-Barbera. The 1st Costume Characters are made by Sid & Marty Krofft and the 1st time Barry White is a songwriter of the series. The 1st Segment is "The Arabian Knights" are the law and order to protect Arabia from the Evil Empire. The 2nd Segment is "The 3 Musketeers" are the defenders to protect the Queen of France from various enemies. The 3rd Segment is "The Hillbilly Bears" from The Atom Ant Show. The 4th Segment is the most segment of the show is "DANGER ISLAND" and set in the South Pacific where the Haydn Family and their travelers to fight against enemies on that island and the 5th and Last Segment is "The Micro-Ventures" are The Carter Family whom shrunked themselves into action. 1 or 2 songs performed on the show and 1 known fact that their theme song "The Tra-La-La Song (1 Banana, 2 Banana) hits No. 89 in February 8, 1969. The Show lasted 2 seasons on NBC-TV "In Living Color" from September 7, 1968 to September 5, 1970 on Saturday Mornings at 9:30-10:30am.
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Originally on: BBC-1 (5 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 3, 1983 Last Aired: April 15, 1986 Show Categories: Animation, Children "This is 29 Acacia Road, and this is Eric the schoolboy who leads an amazing double life. For when Eric eats a banana, an amazing transformation occurs..." Eric is the banana-munching schoolboy-turned-hero Bananaman in this 1980's BBC comedy. Every episode was roughly five minutes long and premiered on a Monday, although for the rest of season 1 it was changed for every 3 days. Following the premiere season new episodes were stopped for almost a year, whereupon they returned in the Thursday slot. After another 12-month absence it returned for a final season in early 1986, now on Tuesdays. Comedians Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke Taylor, known as "The Goodies" provided silly voices. Bananaman's not-so-super-villains included Appleman, General Blight, Dr Gloom, Zorg (King of the Nerks), The Nerks themselves, The Heavy Mob, Weatherman, Captain Cream, and the knitting needle wielding wonder Auntie, and to boot there was Bananaman's associate Chief O'Reilly and love interest newsreader Fiona! After the show was discontinued the episodes were repeated on the BBC's children strand 'CBBC' in 1998. The last known broadcasts were in 2000, and it is unknown whether or not the episodes will be repeated again.
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Last episode: The Great Disc Jockey Arnie decides to become a D.J. after hearing the loud "Rock and Roll" music at one too many party. Aired: Saturday November 11, 1972
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Originally on: IFC (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 4, 2006 Last Aired: June 15, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Drama Containing the elements of a classic tragedy, this anime title is similar in some ways to Romeo & Juliet. Before a cease-fire was established, two clans of ninja had been fighting for centuries. Now the cease-fire has been abolished and the clans are once more at war. But Gennosuke of the Kouga clan and Oboro of the Iga clan are in love. Can their love prevail or will a centuries-old blood feud be too much for the young lovers to overcome?
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Originally on: FOX (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 21, 1966 Last Aired: October 4, 1967 Show Categories: Animation, Children Batfink was a spoof of the popular DC Comics character, Batman. Batfink was a crime fighter with super sonic sonar and wings of steel. He and his sidekick Karate would keep the world safe from villains such as Hugo a Go Go, Daniel Boom, and the Monstrous Master Movie Maker.
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Airs Next: WB at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: September 11, 2004 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure More Pictures A young Bruce Wayne is in his third year of trying to establish himself as Batman, protector of Gotham City. He is in his mid-twenties, just finding his way as protector, defender and Caped Crusader, while balancing his public persona as billionaire bachelor Bruce Wayne. Living in Gotham, a metropolis where shadows run long and deep, beneath elevated train tracks, this younger Batman will confront updated takes of familiar foes - meeting each member of his classic Rogue's Gallery for the first time. From the likes of Joker, Penguin, Catwoman, Mr. Freeze, Riddler and Man-Bat, among others, the war on crime jumps to the next level with a new arsenal at the Dark Knight's disposal, all operated and linked by an advanced remote-controlled invention he dubs the "Bat-Wave."
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Airs Next: WB at Saturday 9:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 9, 1999 Last Aired: December 18, 2001 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Batman Beyond premiered on January 10, 1999. It told the story about a new and different Batman. It takes place far in the future, years after Batman appeared for the last time. Terry McGinnis rekindles the fire in Bruce Wayne's bitter old heart, and takes up the role as the new Dark Knight - with the old one as his mentor. With a new ruler of Gotham City, Derek Powers, crime is at an all-time high. After Terry finds out Bruce's secret and his father is killed, Terry becomes the new Batman. He has to juggle life being a superhero, and being a high school student. He's a more high-tech Batman, with rocket boots and cloaks. He's the Knight of Tomorrow. Spin-off: The Zeta Project. Related Shows That Feature Crossovers: Batman: The Animated Series, Superman, Justice League, The Zeta Project, and Static Shock. Emmy Awards 2001 - Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition. Outstanding Special Class Animated Program. Emmy Nominations 2000 - Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition. Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Special Class. Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing - Special Class. Outstanding Special Class Animated Program. 2001 - Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition. Outstanding Special Class Animated Program. Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Special Class. Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing - Special Class. 2002 - Outstanding Special Class Animated Program. Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Special Class. Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing - Special Class. 2002 - Outstanding Special Class Animated Program. Annie Awards 1999 - Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production for episode "Black Out". 2000 - Outstanding Achievement in a Daytime Animated Television Production. Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production for episode "The Call (1)". Annie Nominations 1999 - Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production for episode "Rebirth (1)". 2000 - Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production for episode "Zeta". 2001 - Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production for episode "Out of the Past". Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production for Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne for the same episode. Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production for Olivia Hussey as Talia for the same episode.
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Originally on: WB (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 13, 1997 Last Aired: January 16, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Also known as The New Batman Adventures, this series takes place two years after the last episode of Batman: The Animated Series. Batman continues to fight crime in Gotham City, but there have been some changes. Dick Grayson has become Nightwing, Tim Drake has taken over the role of Robin, and Batgirl has become a part of Batman's team. But the Dark Knight's greatest villains continue to plague Gotham City, so not everything has changed. This series aired alongside Superman as part of The New Batman/Superman Adventures on the WB. Episodes: 24 Color episodes (24 half-hour episodes, 2 Direct-to Video Movies)
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Originally on: FOX (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 1992 Last Aired: September 1, 1995 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure More Pictures Batman: the Animated Series was an animated series that premiered on September 5, 1992. The series was based on the popular Batman comics created by Bob Kane. The series focused on the adventures of Batman a dark vigilante hero who defends Gotham City from a variety of costumed villains that include The Joker, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, The Riddler, The Mad Hatter, Ra's Al Ghul, Bane, Killer Croc, Clayface, and The Clock King. Batman is the secret identity of millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne. The highly successful series merged revolutionary animation and great storytelling. The series was so successful that a feature film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm was released during the run of the series and a direct to video feature Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero was also created. The first seasons of the series focused mainly on the adventures of Batman. In the last season the series was retitled The Adventures of Batman and Robin and focused on the adventures of both Batman and his younger crime fighting associate Robin. The last new episode of the series was broadcast on September 15, 1995. The series was followed by a spinoff utilizing different animation entitled Batman Gotham Knights. Episodes of Batman Gotham Knights, episodes of Superman, and reruns of Batman: the Animated Series were broadcast in 1997 under the title The New Batman/Superman Adventures.
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Originally on: FOX (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 1, 1991 Last Aired: January 1, 1991 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Battletoads is the story of three unpopular, surf-loving high school students of Oxnard, California that were turned into crime-fighting toads in order to save a princess named Angelica. Rash, Zitz and Pimple, the Battletoads, actually come from a classic video game series by Tradewest created to rival the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games. The games were developed by the now legendary company, Rare. After airing the pilot episode on UPN, the show was never picked up for a full season. The lone episode was later released on VHS in 1994 by DIC Entertainment. The Battletoads games and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games had a lot in common. Many of the attacks of the villains are thought to be based off of similar attacks from its competition, the Turtles. The Battletoads games were so successful that there were eventually four games featuring the characters that nobody thought would make it.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 12:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1966 Last Aired: September 8, 1968 Show Category: Animation This very obscure cartoon from Leonardo-TTV (makers of Underdog) centered around two rock musician canines, Stringer and Tubby, and the wild publicity stunts they are placed into by their agent, Scotty. Two serialized episodes made up a story; in the middle was Klondike Kat and The World Of Commander McBragg. The Beagles aired on CBS for one season then moved to ABC and was retitled The Beagles And Tennessee Tuxedo. An obvious attempt to capitalize namewise on the Beatles (who already had a cartoon show on ABC), The Beagles actually did have an album out, released by Columbia records.
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Originally on: ABC (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 6, 1962 Last Aired: October 8, 1988 Show Category: Animation Beany and Cecil began in 1949 as a kids' puppet show titled "Time For Beany". It was created by legendary Warner Bros. cartoon director Bob Clampett and featured the voices of Daws Butler and Stan Freberg. The series followed the hijinks and adventures of the crew of the Leakin' Lena: Captain Horatio Huffenpuff, Beany (a little boy with a beanie cap), Beany's pal Cecil the Sea Sick Sea Serpent, and Dishonest John, their arch-nemesis. The show acquired a following of such luminaries as Jimmy Stewart, Albert Einstein, Frank Zappa and Groucho Marx during its seven-year run. In 1959, Clampett made a series of animated shorts featuring these characters, and these were screened in Canadian theaters (released by United Artists). In 1962, ABC picked up these shorts and issued an order for a weekly series which was aired in primetime as "Matty's Funnies With Beany & Cecil" (sponsored by Mattel toys, of which Matty and sister Sisterbelle were mascots). It featured characters such as Tearalong the Dotted Lion, Little Ace from Outer Space, Cecilia McCoy (Cecil's girlfriend), Careless the Mexican Hairless, Hare-cules Hare, William Shakespeare Wolf (who began on the puppet show as Willy the Wolf), Thunderbolt the Wonder Colt (also a holdover from the puppet show) and So What & The Seven What Nots. That and references in similar episodes (especially "Beanyland", the show's original pilot) were blatant enough to give the Disney company pause (but the references were no less funny for the cause). Bob Clampett himself wrote the scripts for all 78 cartoon shorts, which were rich in puns (visual and verbal) and wordplay. It ran only one season in prime time and then migrated to Saturday mornings in 1963 where it enjoyed a five-year run. In the fall of 1989, the show was syndicated weekly, the first time since 1968 that the series had been shown in any capacity. In 2003, selected episodes were screened on Cartoon Network's spotlight series The Bob Clampett Show. In 1988, ABC commissioned DIC to produce an all-new series of Beany & Cecil cartoons under the direction of John Kricfalusi (who worked on Mighty Mouse the season prior and would be responsible for Ren & Stimpy three years later). This version was dropped after five weeks due to Kricfalusi's hands-on approach to cartoon making conflicting with ABC's interference with the story process.
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Airs Next: Disney at Weekdays 6:30 AM (30 min.) Status: On Hiatus / TBD Premiered: October 20, 1997 Last Aired: April 28, 2006 Show Categories: Children, Animation Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Bear in the Big Blue House guide at TV.com! Bear in the Big Blue House recently returned to Playhouse Disney with a new episode week, airing from April 24-28, 2006. The new episodes have ended now, but you can still catch repeats of the fourth season of the program (including the new episodes) on weekends. This guide is in the process of being updated! Keep watching for more episode summaries and other details. Bear in the Big Blue House is a very popular children's show based on a bear that learns and explores through the lessons of each episode! With help from his friends Luna, Tutter, Shadow, Pip & Pop, Treelo and Ojo, Bear takes us into a world of imagination as we learn new things like music, dancing, and colors! In each episode of Bear in the Big Blue House, Bear welcomes viewers in and tells them that he thinks they smell good! Viewers then join Bear as he helps out his friends in the Big Blue House and joins them in fun-and-games. Tutter loves cheese and can sometimes be very opinionated and fussy, but he's also ready with a cheerful "Thank you, Bear!" when Bear helps him out. Ojo's a bear cub who definitely looks up to Bear. She can be a bit shy and nervous at times, but Bear and all of her friends help her to learn new things. Pip and Pop are otters who just *love* a good time. Whether they're hanging out at the otter pond or playing in the bathtub, these two are always ready for fun. Treelo, a lemur, swings from vine-to-vine, but enjoys popping into the Big Blue House as well. Shadow's hard to find, but if you help Bear to sing her song ("Where-o, where-o, where is Shadow?"), she might just appear with a story! These stories are sometimes completely zany, sometimes very musical, but always great fun. Finally, late at night, Bear always visits the attic to talk with his long-time friend, Luna. Luna and Bear reflect on the events of the day and then join each other in singing "The Goodbye Song." The fourth season of the show saw great changes, as Bear in the Big Blue House branched out a bit. Tutter began attending mouse school and the characters began exploring the neighborhood of Woodland Valley more. Ojo began riding her bike and went on journeys. Viewers met many new friends, but many of the same familiar elements of the show remained as well. Bear in the Big Blue House was a part of Playhouse Disney's daytime line-up for many years. Currently, repeats can only be seen on weekends at 6:30 A.M., usually of the fourth season of the show (generally excepting holiday episodes.) However, you can still catch Bear himself weekday mornings at 6:30 A.M. on Playhouse Disney's "Breakfast With Bear" --- as he joins preschoolers in their morning routines. Bear in the Big Blue House is also available on video and DVD. Look for a number of releases, most containing three episodes, with more possibly to come. You can also find Bear in the Big Blue House books --- both original stories and some based on TV episodes. Check your local bookstore, library, or online merchants. Three Bear in the Big Blue House albums have been released --- the third being a compilation of songs from the first two. A few other songs are available on Playhouse Disney compilation albums. Other merchandise is available as well --- check secondhand merchants and eBay.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 11:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 18, 1999 Last Aired: May 6, 2000 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Beast Machines is a continuation of Beast Wars. Fugitives on their own world, the Maximals have to retake Cybertron from Megatron and his army of drones, while adjusting to their new technorganic bodies. The new series opens as Optimus, Cheetor, Black Arachnia and Rattrap discover themselves suddenly back on the Transformer homeworld of Cybertron - with no memory of how they got there. Instead of a hero's welcome for winning the Beast Wars, our heroes are hunted by a mysterious new breed of Transformers - the Vehicons. These vicious machines enforce the will of Megatron, who has returned with a vengeance. Megatron has wrestled possesion of Cybertron, leaving Optimus and his team constantly under fire and on the run. Forced underground, the Maximals undergo a strange reformatting that not only alters their Beast/Robot bodies, but the very essence of HOW they transform. No longer an instantaneous response, transformation is now a disciplined skill that must be learned and refined like a martial art. The Maximals face their greatest challenges as they struggle to free their planet from Megatron and his Vehicons.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 1, 1996 Last Aired: May 1, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Trapped on a primitive planet, two opposing factions, the Maximals and the Predacons, of Transformers, a race of sentient robots, fight over its precious Energon. Soon they discover that there are other forces at work on the planet - a powerful alien race that does not approve of their presence. And as they delve deeper into the planet's history, they uncover a terrible secret, one that must not be allowed to fall into the wrong hands, or their entire race's very existence could be threatened. Beast Wars was a spin-off from the 80s Transformers cartoon. It was later followed by Beast Machines, which continues this show. Another interesting series to note that Beast Wars may have started is Beast Wars Neo, completely done in Japanese and yet to be dubbed; it is vaguely reminiscent of Gundam Wing, and many other popular mobile suit animes. Close Full Summary [-]
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Originally on: Other (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 1, 1998 Last Aired: January 27, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Children First Aired: April 1, 1998 Last Aired: January 27, 1999 Episodes: 43 colored episodes, 1 Special Age rating: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence) Genres: Mecha, Science Fiction, Shounen Beast Wars II is about the Cybertrons trying to stop the evil Destrons from stealing the mysterious Angolmois energy located in the planet Gaia. These events are conveniently overseen by Gaia's two observers, Artemis and Moon. However, due to the Gaia's "rust atmosphere", the Cybertrons scan animal-modes while most of the Destrons did the same with the anicent Gaian vehicles on a computer they uncovered. Opening Song 1: "Get My Future" by Cyber Nation Network Opening Song 2: "Super Voyager" by Cyber Nation Network Ending Song: "Yume no Iru Basho" by ??? This Series, along with it's sequel, Beast Wars Neo, were created to fill in the gap while the second and third seasons of Beast Wars were being translated into Japanese.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 25, 1965 Last Aired: September 7, 1969 Show Categories: Animation, Children On Saturday September 25, 1965 at 10:30 a.m. (EST) on ABC, America was introduced to the Beatles Cartoons. The first cartoon series to ever feature a rock and roll group, it immediately became a hit with a 13 score and a 52 per cent share in ratings. Based loosely on the characters of the Beatles as portrayed in their film, A Hard Day's Night, each half hour program consisted of two cartoons (each approximately 8-10 minutes long) and two singalong segments stuck in-between the two episodes. Though the Beatles never took part in the creation and production of the show, save for the fact that their original music was used, the series still remains a favorite among fans who can remember getting up and eating a bowl of cereal while watching it. And thanks to MTV, Disney (who both aired the show sometime around the late 80's early 90's) and bootlegged copies, the show is continuing to enjoy an ever growing number of fans.
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Originally on: MTV (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: March 8, 1993 Last Aired: November 28, 1997 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Beavis and Butt-head was first aired on the U.S. cable network MTV in March 1993. This show, which combined animation and music videos, was an example of the unique programming that MTV has consistently provided for its youthful demographics. The half-hour program alternated between a simple narrative, which focused on the exploits of two low-life adolescents, and clips from music videos, which the two teens commented on. Creator Mike Judge had penned the aimless duo for a festival of animation when Abby Turkuhle, MTV's senior vice president picked up an episode for the network's animated compendium Liquid Television. MTV immediately contracted for 65 episodes from Judge, with Turkuhle as producer, and placed Beavis and Butt-head in the 7:00 and 11:00 P.M. week-day time slots. The characters, Beavis and Butt-head, are rude, crude, and stupid, and can be placed in the "dumb comedy" tradition, which includes Abbott and Costello, The Three Stooges, Cheech and Chong, Saturday Night Live's Wayne and Garth, and FOX's The Simpsons. When the show debuted, television critics differed in their opinions, with some praising the show for daring to present the stupidity of male "metalheads" who watch too much television (effectively satirizing the core MTV audience), and others categorizing Beavis and Butt-head as another example of television's declining quality. Beavis and Butt-head did find an audience and began pulling in MTV's highest ratings. But the show was also quite controversial, instigating heated public debate on the interconnected issues of representations of violence in the media and generational politics surrounding youth subcultures. Beavis and Butt-head they found, was especially popular with those in their twenties. It turned out to be bothersome to many that young people enjoyed the show and laughed at its two imbecilic boys, even if these fans were much more intelligent and much less grating than Beavis and Butt-head. In this sense, Beavis and Butt-head raised the issue of generational taste cultures. Definitions of "taste," Pierre Bourdieu notes, "unite and separate, uniting those who are the product of similar conditions but only by distinguishing them from all others. And taste distinguishes in an essential way, since it is the basis of all that one has--people and things--and of all that one is for others, whereby one classifies oneself and is classified by others." To the degree that taste cultures agree, they are brought together into a subcultural formation; but to this degree they are also separated from those with whom they differ. It was the "bad taste" of Beavis and Butt-head's audience which bothered many, and this brings to the surface another one of the reasons why Beavis and Butt-head was so controversial. Cultural critics, educators, and concerned parents gathered skeptically, sternly, and anxiously in front of the television set and passed judgment upon the "tasteless" Beavis and Butt-head show. And in an ironic reversal, Beavis and Butt-head countered by ascending the cultural hierarchy. The two youths channel-surfed, looking for videos that didn't suck (i.e. those with heavy metal or hardcore rap, those that contained violence, or encouraged genital response.) In becoming the self-proclaimed Siskel and Ebert of music video, they served to evaluate pop culture with an unencumbered bottom line--does a music video "suck" or is it "cool?" Beavis and Butt-head as a television show, was certainly towards the lower end of traditional scales of cultural "quality." But these two animated "slackers" evaluated other media, and so pronounced their own critical opinions and erected their own taste hierarchies. Beavis and Butt-head had their own particular brand of "taste:" they determined acceptability and unacceptability, invoking, while simultaneously upending, notions of "high" and "low" culture. In this, they entered that hallowed sphere of criticism, where they competed with others in overseeing the public good and preserving the place and status of artistic evaluation. They disregarded other accepted forms of authority, refusing to acknowledge their own limited perspectives. But like other critics, this was an important part of their appeal. After all, critics are sought out for straightforward opinion, not muddled oscillation. In this recuperation of the critical discourse, Beavis and Butt-head joined with their audience, approximating the contradictory impulses of contemporary cynical youth, who mixed their self-delusion with self-awareness. In the case of fans of Beavis and Butt-head, these lines of demarcation indicated both a generational unity and the generation-based barriers between the baby boomers and the "baby busters." The reputed cynicism of the "twentynothings" was on view as Beavis and Butt-head evoked both a stunted adolescence which was long past and an unsure and seemingly inaccessible future.
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Originally on: A&E (24 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: October 1, 2004 Show Category: Animation Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad is the story of a fourteen year old boy named Yukio Tanaka, nicknamed Koyuki. Feeling out of place in his second year of middle school, Koyuki runs into an old friend from grammar school named Izumi, age fifteen. After their reunion Izumi starts to hang out with Koyuki again, and introduces him to music other then pop music. While daydreaming on the street one day, Koyuki sees some kids picking on a weird dog named Beck. Koyuki tells the kids to go away as Beck's owner Ruusuke, age sixteen, shows up to get his dog. Grateful that Koyuki helped his dog, Ruusuke invites Koyuki to see his band perform at a live. Later that week Izumi and Koyuki go to the live together to see Serial Mamas (the band Ruusuke in) last performance. After the live Koyuki wants to learn more about rock music having been inspired by Ruusuke's band. Meanwhile, with Serial Mama broken up Ruusuke decides to make his own band and wants it to be the best band there is. Thrown into the world of rock, Koyuki has the chance to see a band formed right before his very eyes.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 17, 1994 Last Aired: September 2, 1995 Show Category: Animation Beethoven the animated series was inspired by the Ivan Reitman films. It follows the continuing adventures of Beethoven, the St. Bernard, and his friends as they get into trouble around the neighborhood.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 26, 1963 Last Aired: December 1, 1963 Show Categories: Animation, Children Famous comic strip character Beetle Bailey's sole venture out of the funnies was this somewhat lame comedy cartoon. He starred in his own little cartoon with the characters from his strip, like Zero, Killer, Sgt. Snorkel, Gen. Halftrack, and Otto. Other cartoons was the hillbilly strip Snuffy Smith, complete with Loisey, Jughead, and Barney Google. Also, Krazy Kat, the misadventures of a female cat and her love for Ignats the Mouse, also had to wacth out for Officer Pup.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1989 Last Aired: December 6, 1991 Show Categories: Animation, Children Based on the Tim Burton fim Beetlejuice (1988), this series borrowed several characters and concepts from the movie but took great liberties with them (as was necessary to create a program suitable for children). Beetlejuice is a ghost from "The Neitherworld," the land of the dead - he's a trickster and a swindler, but underneath it all he has a big heart. His best friend Lydia is a very kind-hearted twelve-year-old living girl into goth. Together they made the perfect pair - her even-tempered and levelheaded, and him manic and hot under the collar. The show was produced by Nelvana. The groundbreaking CGI shorts featured in many of the episodes were produced by the Calibre animation team.
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Airs Next: YTV at Weekdays 6:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: January 1, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children Ian Kelly is a 12-year-old kid with a kind of imagination that goes \\"cut\\" in the night. He thinks that his life is a stage and that he is the director! With his Spielberg-like imagination, he often tends to get himself into many strange situations! But somehow he manages to walk away frome each \\"set\\" with a sense of acomplishment, or a detention! Being Ian is created by Ian James...
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Saturday 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: December 27, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Upon discovering a mysterious device known as the Omnitrix, 10-year-old Ben Tennyson is bestowed with the power to change into 10 different alien heroes. Each alien hero has its own unique and awesome powers. Although Ben now has the added responsibility to protect others and fight evil forces, he still manages to find time for some mischief and fun! Character Bios Heat Blast - Comes from an alien race that lives on the sun rather than a planet. He can project bolts of fire from his hands and mouth, and create fireballs that he can either throw or roll. He also has the ability to absorb flames and heat, meaning he can put out a fire just as quickly as he starts one. Powers/Strengths - Fireballs, absorption of heat/fire. Weaknesses - Excess water. Debut Episode - "And Then There Were 10" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ Wildmutt - More animal than humanoid, he is a beastly alien with superhuman athletic abilities, and heightened senses of smell, hearing, and taste. He can also fire the quills on his back as projectiles with incredible accuracy. Even though he has no eyes, his lack of vision is supplemented by his hearing and smell, which works almost as well as actual vision (which appear as red figures against a green backdrop). Wildmutt cannot communicate verbally, but can growl, grunt, and make other similar noises. Powers/Strengths - Sharp quills, athletic ability, heightened senses of smell, hearing, and taste. Weaknesses - No sound or smell in surrounding areas. Debut Episode - "And Then There Were 10" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ Diamond Head - He's a crystalline alien whose body is harder than diamond, making him invulnerable to most physical attacks and allowing him to cut and slash through almost anything. He can also use his body to refract light and beam based weapons. Powers/Strengths - Razor-sharp diamond shards, can refract light/beam-based weapons, ability to morph certain parts of his body into extremely sharp tools/weapons. Weaknesses - Sonic-based attacks/weapons. Debut Episode - "And Then There Were 10" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ XLR8 - As the name states (pronounced like "accelerate"), he's a lizard-like alien that has the power to manipulate friction in order to gain acceleration, allowing him to move at incredible speeds. He may be fast, but he is not very strong compared to the other alien forms. Powers/Strengths - Super speed (300 mph), able to manipulate friction, ability to run on almost any surface. Weaknesses - Magnetic-based attacks/weapons. Debut Episode - "And Then There Were 10" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ Grey Matter - At a mere five inches tall, he's part of an alien race bred to enter complex machines and repair them from the inside. Consequently, he can squeeze through extremely small spaces. He's extremely smart, which gives Ben a boost in intelligence when he's in this form. Powers/Strengths - Enhanced intelligence, ability to squeeze through small spaces, slimy skin allowing him to climb virtually anything. Weaknesses - Strength-based opponents/enemies. Debut Episode - "Washington B.C." -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ Four Arms - At 12-feet tall, he's an alien of extraordinary strength, and can jump high distances. Unfortunately, due to his body mass and size, his agility is declined and he is very clumsy. Powers/Strengths - Super strength, armored skin, ability to create sonic waves when all four hands are clapped at once. Weaknesses - Extremely quick opponents/enemies. Debut Episode - "Washington B.C." -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ Stinkfly - He's a winged, insectoid alien and expert flier, able to pull off amazing acrobatic moves in midair. He can also take care of himself in flight, using his pincers and tail as weapons, as well as shooting slime from his eye-stalks. Much like Earth insects, he also has a tough exoskeleton, but very thin wings. Powers/Strengths - Acrobatic flight, six pincer legs, very sharp tail, slime-shooting eye-stalks. Weaknesses - Poisonous gases and water. Debut Episode - "Washington B.C." -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ Ripjaws - This aquatic alien form is an extraordinary swimmer since he can breathe underwater and change his legs into a long tail with fins. He's remarkably fast and agile in the water and can fight with his claws or unhinge his powerful jaws to deliver a devastating bite. Powers/Strengths - Underwater breathing, agility; powerful jaws and sharp claws. Weaknesses - Dry land. Debut Episode - "The Krakken" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ Upgrade - A biomechanical alien with liquid metallic skin and a system of organic "circuits." He has the ability to merge with any technology and bring it to life with enhanced abilities. Powers/Strengths - Positronic energy blasts, ability to merge with and upgrade technology. Weaknesses - Corrosives (acids) and electromagnetic energy. Debut Episode - "Permanent Retirement" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=~=~=~=~ Ghostfreak - A shadowy, phantom-like alien that has the ability to phase through solid objects, such as walls, and become invisible at will. Ghostfreak also exhibits limited telepathic and telekinetic abilities. He only has one eye, but can position it almost anywhere on his body by moving it along a track traced on his skin. Powers/Strengths - Intangibility, invisibility, flight, telepathy, and telekinesis. Weaknesses - Direct light. Debut Episode - "Permanent Retirement"
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Originally on: PBS (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: September 14, 1985 Show Categories: Animation, Children Based on the fantastic and best-selling book series, The Berenstain Bears, written by Jan and Stan Berenstain, brings you a cartoon television series that stems from cartoons which aired from 1985 to 1987 on CBS Saturday mornings. After a number of NBC television specials between 1979 and 1983, it finally became a series adapted from selective texts. Later, many of the episodes were released on VHS (1988-1989), and was reformatted in the early 1990's, along with one LaserDisc of the Berenstain Bears cartoon, before that technology took a backseat to the superior DVD format. The Berenstain Family Papa Q. Bear, a woods bear, who always helps others, sharing his wisdom, but also has a bad tamper with troubling situations. Mama Bear is a great quilter, and is a great problem solver. Brother Bear has interests in dinosaurs and he loves to play soccer, while Sister Bear is an expert at jump-roping and is Lizzy Bruin's best friend. Honey Bear is introduced later in the book series as a new family member of the Berenstains. Grizzly Gran is the grandmother who gives good advice and treats, and Grizzly Gramps is the grandfather of Brother and Sister Bear and father of Papa. Cousin Fred is the son to Dot and Ed, and Brother's best friend. Friends of the Cubs Lizzy Bruin is the sister to brother, Barry and best friends with Sister Bear. Brother and Sister's friend, Bigpaw is feared by many, as Queenie McBear is a student at Bear Country School. She is a sister to twin brothers, and the daughter of the owner of a Real Estate agent. Babs Bruno, Anna and Millie are also friends of the Cubs. The School Jane, Bob, Honeybear, and Hrizzmeyer are some of the teacher's at Bear Country. Honeycomb is the principal at the school, while Grizzly Gus is the kids' bus driver. Jane is the Scout Leader of the Cubs, while Dr. Wise Old Owl is the Bear Scouts' faithful friend. Villians Too Tall Grizzly, always up to no good with his gang members, Vinny, Smirk, and Skuzz, as another villian is on the loose. This is a con man named, Raffish Ralph/Ripoff Ralph Other Farmer Ben is an award-winning farmer, alongside his wife, Mrs. Ben, who enjoys cooking and works very hard. Actual Factual is an intelligent professor who works at the Bearsonian Institution, while Gert Grizzly is a doctor, and Maguerite is a police officer. The mayor, Honeypot is the husband to Mrs. Honeypot, and Mrs. Grizzle is Brother and Sister's favorite babysitter. Neighbors of the Bear family are Mr. Skunk and Miz McGrizz.
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Originally on: Syndicated (0 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 19, 1930 Last Aired: August 11, 1939 Show Categories: Children, Animation America's loving classic! Betty Boop! Dancing and bringing 30's joys into Children!
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Airs Next: Syndicated at Weekdays 3:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 19, 1987 Last Aired: December 1, 1988 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy "Come live your fantasy in Beverly Hills. Come on and make your dreams come true..." The first lines to the show's theme song set up the entire plot. The teens of Beverly Hills Teen Club excel in pursuing the big 80's 'lifestyles of the pampered & priviledged'. But don't let the money fool you. These are typical everyday teens that are fun-loving, very social, and they actually do homework. They just happen to be very rich! The show's main focus seems to be around Bianca, the mischeivious brunette vixen of the teens. Many episodes center around her schemes that she attempts to attract fame, gain popularity, win contests, and ultimately nab Troy (the male hearthrob) who has his heart set on Lark (good girl and unknowing nemesis to Bianca). Other characters include Gig & Jett (the musical prodigies that love to rock n' roll), Radley (the kick-back surfer guy), Tara (the beautiful southern belle), Shanelle (the reliable & responsible teacher's pet), Pierce (the vain sly dog), Blaze (the down-to-earth country gal), Nikki (the melodramatic actress), Switchboard (the public relations gossiper), Buck (the man who will do anything for a buck), Wilshire (Bianca's confidante and chaffeur), and the two youngest ones Chester (the genius with infinite inventions) & Jillian (the girl in a hurry to grow up). The teens' fantastical Beverly Hills includes the real-life shopping vicinity of Rodeo Drive, their high school, and their frequent hang-out at the Teen Club which includes: a gymnasium, a beach, a snow summit (which also includes a castle!) The show started running weekly in syndication in September of 1987 and continued until December of 1988. A year after syndication ended, Beverly Hills Teens became a part of the cartoon series Maxie's World where 15 minutes of Maxie's world would first air followed by 15 minutes (half an episode) of Beverly Hills Teens.
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atus: Ended Premiered: July 1, 2002 Last Aired: May 1, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children Welcome to the world of beyblading at tv.com. It is intense and exciting. Imagine two tops charging at each other with magical creatures called bit beasts emerging from them! This show follows a team of beybladers named the Bladebreakers! They travel the world including China, America, London, and even Russia on a quest to become the worlds best beybladers! Will they succeed? After the World Championships occur, the Bladebreakers have gone their seperate ways, but new unknown teams begin appearing on a quest to claim the Bladebreakers bitbeast. They must reunite to protect their bitbeasts, but will they fully succed. The answers will only be revealed in Season 2: Beyblade: V-Force. Be sure to watch the adventure unravel. After keeping their bitbeasts out of harms way, a new World championship tournament is announced, but there will be only 2 members per team. this causes Max to go to the All-Starz and Ray to go to the White Tigers, plus Kai just can't make up his mind as to where he will be. Needless to say there friendship will be tested and tried as each Bladebreaker goes on a quest to prove why they are the best beyblader around. Can the Bladebreakers keep up their winning ways when they've been divided against one another? Be sure to catch season 3: Beyblade: GRevolution to find out what will happen to the Bladebreakers.
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Originally on: FOX (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 18, 1999 Last Aired: August 25, 2001 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Based on the comic book by Frank Miller and Geof Darrow, the BGY-11 robot, a.k.a. Big Guy, is created to defend America. However, no one knows it's just a man in a suit, as the project to create a fully functioning robot was unsuccessful. After years as a famed protector of the red, white, and blue, he is decommissioned when Rusty, an actual combat robot with artifical intelligence is produced. Rusty, while possessing the most advanced technology, is designed in the form of a child. Thus, a major problem arises. With no experience at all, Rusty is easily defeated his first time out. As a result, Big Guy is recalled back into action in order to help out the child robot and teach him about being a hero, yet as they work together, he too learns lessons that only a child can teach.
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Originally on: Cartoon Network (25 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 2, 2001 Last Aired: November 2, 2003 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction Roger Smith is Paradigm City’s top negotiator; he is called upon in times of conflict to try to negotiate through an ordeal. However, Paradigm City isn’t like most normal cities. Forty years ago, an event occurred that caused all living individuals to completely lose their memories. People continued to struggle with their existence, despite this fact, though the search for memories still drives mankind to the brink of insanity. That event also caused a few people to gain some special abilities, such as the right to be a Dominus of a MegaDeus. Roger is capable of calling upon the power of Big O, his own MegaDeus, which he decides to use to defend the city from other MegaDeuses. He continues to live by his ideal, that “people are not ruled by their memories!” This is the guide to the Adult Swim version and the dub. For the WOWOW and original Japanese version, go here. Note: Both guides are the same in terms of episodes and summaries (although what is actually currently submitted is different), just the airdates and cast differ. Airdates: The Big O began airing on Japanese television on October 13, 1999. It lasted through January 13, 2000 running 13 episodes. It was canceled, due to only average ratings. On April 2, 2001 it was dubbed and aired on Cartoon Network’s Toonami Block. It ran all 13 episodes, but was edited. Due to the fact that the demographic watching the series was older than the one Toonami hoped to aim for, it was taken off Toonami and aired on Adult Swim. On AS, it was a huge success. On August 3, 2003, a second season was co-produced by Cartoon Network and debuted on Adult Swim. This second season, sometimes called The Big O II or simply Big O II, continues the storyline beginning with the last part of the first season's last episode. However, there are some obvious differences in the style and narrative. The Adult Swim airing lasted until November 2, 2003. The Japanese airing of Season 2 lasted from January 2, 2003 to March 27, 2003. The producers wanted a third Season, but one was never created. Season 3? Due to a large amount of mysteries left unsolved by the finale of the second season, the production crew wanted to create a third season to tie up the loose ends and finish the series, as per an option on the contract between Cartoon Network and Sunrise. However, the network determined that the show lacked the marketability and numbers to continue airing new episodes on Adult Swim. There is a great deal of controversy over this decision, however nothing is known for sure. For example, the show's ratings were not nearly as bad as Adult Swim had stated. They weren't high, but they weren't low. The reason why Adul Swim said they were bad nd if this fact is 100% true is still unknown for sure. A petition is still available here. The creators behind it are still seeking a certain number of signatures required by Time Warner for consideration of a third season.
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Airs Next: Other at Weekdays 12:00 AM (5 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 1, 1964 Last Aired: January 4, 1972 Show Category: Animation Little Adam was a boy that likes adventures.
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Originally on: UPN (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 1993 Last Aired: February 1, 1996 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction When their home planet, Mars is on the verge of destruction by the Plutarkians- a species of fish-like aliens who are searching for resources from other planets, a bunch of Humanoid Mice escape their world. Throttle, Vinnie, and Modo, a trio of Biker Mice from Mars were shot down by a Plutarkian Ship, and crash landed on Earth. On Chicago, Illinois, they become allies with a human mechanic named Charley. The Mice discover that the Plutarkians have started to make their move on th Earth. The Biker Mice quickly investigate, and discover that one of the city's leading citizens, Lawrence Limburger, is actually a Plutarkian in disguise, who is sending the land back to Plutark. Characters Vinnie: The 21-year-old Vinnie is a rebel who has a big ego. He is certainly fearless, daring, and loves everything that is involved in danger. His implusiveness and boldness always gets him in trouble. Modo: The buffed-up muscle mice, Modo, 23-years-old, is kind and gentle, but he can do serious damage if he is angered or finds himself in a battle with villains. Throttle: The capable and responsible leader, Throttle always wants to find some action. The dashing 23-year-old acts "cool" and sends out good messages and ideas to solve their problems.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 15, 1990 Last Aired: September 5, 1992 Show Category: Animation Bill and Ted are the lead singers of the would-be rock band "Wyld Stallyns". In the future, the music produced by the "Wyld Stallyns " will unify all the nations of earth, ushering in a new age of peace and groovy prosperity. To ensure Bill and Ted stay on the right path to success, the overseers of the future send an agent, Rufus, to take Bill and Ted through time and meet the most powerful figures in history. Rufus intends to use the time travel technique to help Bill and Ted improve their grades at high school, and in doing so, learn more about the world that, they in the future, will bring peace to. (Providing of course, they don't bring chaos to the time periods they visit, which they always do.) In the eyes of others, this would seem like the ultimate education, but in Bill and Ted's eyes, it is a Most Excellent Adventure!-Austin Muckenthaler.
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Airs Next: Family Channel at Weekdays 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 1, 1996 Last Aired: July 1, 2001 Show Categories: Animation, Children Billy was a mischevious boy. One day, a magician decided to punish him and he became Billy the Cat! Production: Billy the Cat was born in 1981, in the pages of the newspaper of Spirou. It was created by the draughtsman Stéphane Colman and the scenario writer Stephen Desberg, for a small history in comic strip which was not to have continuation. But the character was so much attaching that they gave again to him life in a series of formidable albums. He lived thus of many adventures before reappearing once again in animated drawings and starred in his own TV Series years back on Family Channel.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 19, 1987 Last Aired: November 1, 1989 Show Category: Animation Jack Bennet, a secret agent for the CIA , had taken his family on a trip to the Himalayas. During this trip, Jack is called to duty to investigate unusual magnetic readings. He encounters aliens who are trying to obtain Bertomium, a mineral that can increase bionic abilities and give eternal life to its posessor. In a battle, Jack's family becomes trapped under radioactive snow and they slip into a coma. Not seeing another way to save their lives, Jack permits Professor Sharp to operate on his family. Professor Sharp implants bionics in human beings, and the Bionic Six are born. Doctor Scarab creates his own bionic group from misfits taken from penitentiaries and asylums. In this series inspired by the Bionic Man/Woman, the six members of the Bennet family use their bionic abilities to defeat the evil Dr. Scarab and his cyfrons whose goal is to use science for selfish gain. The family members each have special powers: Meg/Rock-1, with sonic disruptors and super speed; Eric/Sport-1, with magnetic powers; JD/I.Q., intelligent and strong; Bunji/Karate 1, martial artist; Helen/Mother-1, with psionic powers; and Jack, a good cook.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 11:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1967 Last Aired: September 6, 1969 Show Category: Animation Like many superheroes at the time, Birdman was created by Hanna-Barbara's Alex Toth. Along side were the three playmates in the second half. The Galaxy Trio. The Galaxy Trio were three superheroes who fought crime. They were quite similar to the Fantastic Four. People seem to mistake Birdman for another great superheroe of the time, Space Ghost. Birdmans only weaknesses include 1;He is solar powered if there is no sun he has no power. and 2;The crest on top of his head is another scource of his power. Birdman episodes are treated as season 1, Galaxy Trio episodes are treated as season 2.
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Originally on: Cartoon Network (15 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 1, 1997 Last Aired: August 1, 1997 Show Categories: Animation, Talk Shows "This is an historic episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Not many people know that in the early stages of this programme, there was a contract dispute, in which the outcome was the last-minute hiring of sub-standard Earth hero Birdman. Now here are the remains of Birdman: Coast to Coast. Enjoy!" -Lokar. Back in 1967, Birdman, a Hanna-Barbera superhero, was joined by the Galaxy Trio to make Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. Birdman fought many, many enemies of freedom and the pursuit of happiness, under the guidance of Falcon Seven. Sometime in 1994, Harvey Birdman was hired as the host of Coast to Coast, but the stint only lasted a mere episode, before Birdman was fired. Birdman would return several times over the years, once to resume his hostly duties. For a while afterwards, Birdman sold tent campers in Indiana. Since then, Birdman has become a lawyer, who works under the guidance of Phil Ken Sebben, for his new program titled Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law. You can catch Harvey Birdman's weekly antics on The Cartoon Network's Adult Swim lineup every Sunday night at 11:30. The show also includes several familiar faces from Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, alongside other Hanna-Barbera stars.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 3, 1998 Last Aired: January 1, 1999 Show Category: Animation Ever wondered about what really goes on in the mind of a feathery pre-teen on the fly? Well… you've flown into the right animated place. Welcome to the wacky world of 12 year-old bird Eddie Storkowitz. Like most of us, Eddie has dreams and ambitions, a crazy family to cope with, pre-teen anxieties and challenges, not to mention a crush on his teacher Ms. Downey. Eddie's life is a big rat's nest - uh, that's bird's nest -- of typical teenager problems - with a fine-feathered twist. Is that a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Eddie Storkowitz! In Birdland- where all the inhabitants are birds- we find 12-year-old Eddie Storkowitz and his family. Eddie wants to one day become the next Steven Spielbird. Almost Mitty-ite, Eddie has a variety of fantasies, pre-teen anxieties and challenges, not to mention a crush on his teacher, Ms. Downey.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 17, 1983 Last Aired: September 8, 1984 Show Categories: Animation, Children A group of small pint-sized pupies (only a doggie-biscuit tall, thus the The Biskitts) are named caretakers of the royal treasure of Biskitt Castle following the death of Biskitt Island's good, kind, wise king. They thwart the ongoing efforts of King Max, dictator of the nearby rundown kingdom of Lower Suburbia. King Max oftenly attempts to steal the treasure along with mangy dogs, Fang and Snarl, and his jester, Shecky. The pups serve the community guarding the jewels, help the unfortunate, and try to avoid the hungry wildcat Scratch.
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Originally on: Other (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: February 3, 1999 Last Aired: September 29, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Children First Aired: February 3, 1999 Last Aired: September 29, 1999 Episodes: 35 colored episodes Age rating: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence) Genres: Mecha, Science Fiction, Shounen At the conclusion of Beast Wars II, Lio Convoy managed to stop Galvatron's plans for exploiting the powerful Angolmois energy and sealed them in capsules, scattering them across the universe. Beast Wars Neo continues this storyline, as the new Maximal leader, Big Convoy, leads his team in search of the capsules, to reclaim them before Magmatron and the Predacons do. Along the way, both sides meet opposition from a third faction called the Blendtrons, who want the Angolmois Energy for their own purposes - it is revealed that the energy is the life-force of Unicron, and the Blendtrons seek his rebirth. Opening Song: "Love Forever: For the Sake of Protecting You" Ending Song 1: "The Universe in My Hands" by Hitomi Yuuki Ending Song 2: "Da Da Da" Beast Wars: Neo was a Japanese only cel-animated series, it stars a news set of Maximals and Predacons led by Big Convoy and Magmatron. This Series, along with Beast Wars II, were created to fill in the gap while the second and third seasons of Beast Wars were being translated into Japanese. The series is very rare and it will likely never air in USA or Europe.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: November 8, 1988 Last Aired: November 8, 1988 Show Categories: Animation, Children This is the Christmas story about a small elf without a name or a purpose in Santa's workshop at the North Pole. The story follows the elf as he learns about the meaning of Christmas.
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Originally on: Global (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 22, 1998 Last Aired: December 25, 2001 Show Categories: Comedy, Animation Based on the academy Award winning short film, "Bob's Birthday" created by David Fine and Alison Snowden, Bob and Margaret is an animated sitcom about a couple, happpily married for 17 years, who instead of children, have two dogs (William and Elizabeth). Bob has his own dental practice, and Margaret is a chiropodist. The first group of episodes (seasons 1 and 2) is set in London until they go on holiday to America and get stuck. The plane inadvertently lands in Canada due to a snowstorm. So the second batch (seasons 3 and 4) is set in Canada. Originally aired on the Global Network in Canada. First U.S. airing was on Comedy Central.
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Airs Next: CBBC at Weekdays 9:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: April 12, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Children Bob The Builder follows the adventures of Bob and his lovable gang of friends and machines Scoop (a scooper), Muck (a dump truck), Lofty (a crane), Dizzy (a cement mixer), and Roley (a steam roller) as they work together to solve problems. Along with Bob's business partner Wendy, his cat Pilchard, and wacky scarecrow Spud, Bob and his crew live in a unique and imaginative world.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 8, 1990 Last Aired: February 23, 1998 Show Categories: Animation, Children Follow 4-year-old Bobby Generic (pronounced GEN-er-ic!) though adventures in growing up and learning about the world in this captivating cartoon series developed by comedian Howard Mandell. Mandell provided the voice of Bobby as well as Bobby's dad and a myriad of other guest characters. Bobby's World was nominated for an Emmy and ran for seven seasons on FOX.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Saturday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 30, 2005 Last Aired: October 13, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Based on the manga by Yoshio Sawai, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo is one of the weirdest, yet funny animes using puns, cross-dressing, and lots of visual gags. Taking place in the year 300X, an evil organization knows as the Bald Empire (Margarita Empire) is planning to take over the world by stealing everyones hair. The Bald Empire, led by Emperor Baldy Bald, will have to go through Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, who is determined to put a stop to them once and for all, if they plan to succeed. But it won't be easy, because Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo was trained to "hear the voices of the hair," enabling him to command his own body hair to perform various martial arts stunts to defend himself. Along the way, he will eventually need the help of all the different, yet weird friends he encounters in order to defeat the evil Bald Empire. Character Guide: (Original Japanese name / English dub name) Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo - Main character and hero of the story. Very muscular, and often wearing a large, blonde afro and sunglasses, he cares about no one but himself in his journey to defeat the Bald Empire. Byuti / Beauty - One of the only two sane people in this world, as well as the typical teenage heroine. She has no powers whatsoever. Heppokomaru/Gasser - In Japanese, "heppoko" means "untrained." He is the other sane person, and uses his gas to fight. Don Patchi/Don Patch(anime) / Poppa Rocks(manga) - His original Japanese name is a pun on the word "donpachi," which is the sound of machine gun fire. Originally, he was the leader of the "hajiki," which is a group of rebels who greatly oppose Emperor Baldy. He also has a son named Lil' Rocks (Ko Patchi). The americanized version of his name means a candy known to us as Pop Rocks. Can combine with Bo-bobo to form Bo-bobo Rocks in the manga. Tsuru Tsururiina IV / Emperor Baldy Bald - As his English dub name implies, he's the emperor/leader of the Bald Empire (Margarita Empire). His Japanese name is also an onomatopoeia for something slippery in Japanese. Tennosuke Tokoro/Jelly Jiggler - His original Japanese name is a pun on the word "tokoroten," which is a type of cold jelly, matching his ability to take the shape of any form. He is also the captain of the Hair Hunter Troop A, and uses Fist of the Shakey Shake to fight.
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Airs Next: Syndicated at Daily 2:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 3, 1993 Last Aired: August 30, 1996 Show Categories: Animation, Children Bonkers is a show about a bobcat who loses his job at a big studio and becomes a Hollywood Police Cop. Bonkers works with his partner, Lucky Piquel, to help stop crime. Miranda Wright is another cop he works with. Bonkers also seems to have a crush on Fawn Deer. His best friend is a Fall-Apart Rabbit and his pet is named Toots! Bonkers originally started as a short cartoon called He's Bonkers on the short lived Disney Animation show Raw Toonage.
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Airs Next: Adult Swim at Sunday 11:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: November 6, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy More Pictures Called the autumn's edgiest new show by TV Guide, Cartoon Network has renewed for 20 half-hour episodes of the animated comedy, which is based on the satiric Aaron McGruder comic strip of the same name. McGruder will executive produce the project, which comes from Sony Pictures Television, alongside Reggie Hudlin. The Boondocks tracks the adventures of two black boys, Riley and Huey Freeman, who experience a culture clash when they move from southside Chicago to the "boondocks", the suburbs to live with their grandfather. Originally made for FOX, it airs on Cartoon Network's late-night segment entitled [adult swim] on Sundays at 11pm.
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Airs Next: Disney at Weekdays 5:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 2, 2001 Last Aired: August 27, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Drama Growing up is never easy, and no one is learning that faster than 14-year-old Sharon Spitz, voiced by actress Alicia Silverstone from Clueless. Sharon faces the challenges of adolescence, junior high and high school, and living with a mouth full of metal! Unfortunately, Sharon finds herself dealing with mysterious mishaps caused by her braces. Despite the mayhem that follows in her wake, Sharon always walks away from trouble smiling--with a tin grin, of course! Along for the ride are Sharon's mother and her brothers, Adam and Josh. Sharon's friends at Mary Pickford High include her best friend, Maria Wong; her would-be boyfriend, Alden Jones; the dorky Conner Mackenzie and new friend Alyson. Sharon's nemesis is Nina Harper--the most popular girl at school and Alyson's ex-best friend. In the third season, everybody starts high school.
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irs Next: ABC at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1972 Last Aired: August 31, 1974 Show Categories: Animation, Children Based on the hit series, the Brady Bunch, the series revolved around the adventures of the six Brady children and their animal friends, Mop Top, their dog; Ping and Pong, two pandas who speak a strange, Chinese-based jibberish; and Marlon, a Mynah bird with magic powers. Their main hangout was the family treehouse (the house, Mike and Carol Brady and Alice, never made an appeance in the animated show). Like the Archies, the Bradys were also a musical group and each episode featured at least one group performance. If the animation sequenced seem similar to Archies, it is because Filmation reused some of the sequences from the Archies and modified them. The lineup; Greg-guitar, Marcia-tambourine, Peter-bass, Jan-organ, Bobby-drums & Cindy-junior guitar. Over the course of the series, they encountered various guest stars, some of whom had their own Filmation series, including Miss Tickle from Mission: Magic, Superman, the Lone Ranger, and in her first animated appearance, Wonder Woman.
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Airs Next: YTV at Weekdays 12:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: March 27, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children Imagine a world where kids clamour to replace their household pets… with monsters! That’s right; goldfish and gerbils are passe. In the new millennium, hideous monsters are all the rage; and there’s a lot to know about raising these carnivorous pets. Good thing 12-year-old Brady Plunkett is up for the job. Learn the dos, don'ts, and do-at-your-own-risks of raising a beast from Brady; monster-rights activist extraordinaire! CHARACTERS Brady Plunkett This outspoken twelve-year-old video virtuoso has a passion for misunderstood Monsters everywhere. It all started during a lightning storm when he was barely four. Arlene, his ornery older sister, convinced Brady that the scratching outside the window was not a branch, but a Monster wanting to come in... and eat Brady. Well, it turned out it actually was a Monster, and it actually did want to eat Brady. So, feeling sorry for the hungry beast, Brady tossed that night’s leftovers out the window. The Monster scarfed it, gave a final sniff toward Brady, who had sought refuge under his covers, and then vanished into the cluttered depths of Brady's closet. And though he didn’t know it at the time, the spark of Brady Plunkett’s noble cause was ignited. Like kids everywhere, Brady had come to love and fear his monster for the fright it was... an undeniable part of every childhood. In the years to come, he’d take the “Monster by the Horns”, and attempt to introduce these eerie creatures to domesticated life. Brady has a unique way of reaching the inner feelings of most any monster. A real “Doctor Ghoulittle”. But he’s also a somewhat hapless boy with misguided confidence, determined to maintain his ideals for a perfect world in which man and Monster can live together in harmony. Virgil Arp Brady's twelve year old best buddy. The handsome star in many of Brady's video productions, young Virgil is determined to shine on screen despite his one little shortcoming. He’s frightened to death of Monsters, having never forgiven them for no doubt hiding beneath his bed when he was a toddler. Not the sharpest tack in the junk drawer, and with a hambone tendency to overact that would make Vincent Price proud, Virgil finds himself in many a “hairy” predicament with Monsters as his costars. Ember Tombs This thirteen year old friend of Brady's is a beauty with a ghoulish fascination for the morbid side of life... or death. She sleeps with a voodoo doll, designs her own line of “bone” jewelry, and gushes enthusiastically when Monster training sessions go terribly awry. However, Ember’s weird talents often prove handy in tight situations. As far as owning a Monster herself, Ember is a bit fickle - taking uncanny pleasure in testing a continuing procession of assorted creatures to welcome the unwary visitor to her house. Every time Brady and Virgil visit, the goosey Virgil must always brace himself for the unexpected. Stitch Man of many pieces and unable to communicate much beyond grunting the occasional hostile word, this Monster is a towering mass of menace. However, Brady manages to sometimes touch a nerve with the big guy, getting an insight that few others live to see. What Brady learns is that Stitch, patched together from any number of unique and generally reluctant “donors”, suffers from the ultimate of identity crises. Really a sensitive Monster, Stitch is suspicious there might be a “female part” somewhere in his anatomy, since he occasionally “tends that way.” When he’s not out on a senseless rampage, Stitch is sentimentally driven to construct a virtual forest of family trees in hopes of tracking down any and all lost family members, where he hopes to introduce himself. But he’s annoyed at popular myth that has the outstretched arms of Frankenstein Monsters interpreted only as a gesture of hostility. Sometimes it really means they just wanta hug. But then again, sometimes it means they’re trying to throttle you. People should just be able to tell the difference!
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Originally on: Cartoon Network (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: February 20, 2000 Last Aired: March 16, 2000 Show Categories: Comedy, Animation Brak Presents the Brak Show Starring Brak was a short 2 episode series. Even though this series failed, the follow-up show The Brak Show was successful. They both star the series regulars, Brak and Zorak.
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Airs Next: Disney at Weekdays 12:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 21, 2004 Last Aired: August 25, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Children Disney’s Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, an animated program from Walt Disney Television Animation, is the quintessential buddy comedy about a pampered pooch and an excitable, offbeat rabbit who must forge a friendship after they both fall out of an airplane and land right in the middle of the Amazon Rainforest. While they often fight and bicker because there are very few similarities between them; they do share each other’s fate and they must work together if they wish to survive in the jungle. However, they are not alone; amongst the jungle denizens they encounter a few new friends: Lola Boa, an over-analytical Boa, twin Toucan sisters who are always fighting named Cheryl and Meryl, Ed the bumbling river otter, Gaspar the villain of the jungle, Margo the diva, and several other characters. Though not all the jungle is kind to them as they must constantly avoid being eaten alive and there’s always the problem with Gaspar, the self proclaimed dictator of the Amazon. Information About Brandy & Mr. Whiskers' Main Characters Brandy Harrington: Brandy Harrington is a member of the Florida Harringtons, a luxurious lineage of dogs who only know the finest things in life. However, after an encounter with Mr. Whiskers while on her way to a spa, she found herself stuck in the middle of the Amazon without a way to get home. However, Brandy still knows how to make the best of things and she always takes every precaution in order to always look her best; though with Mr. Whiskers by her side, such isn’t always possible. While Brandy may be shallow and too concerned with appearances, she does have a soft spot for Mr. Whiskers and her friends, though it isn’t a problem for her to exploit them in order to get what she wants. Mr. Whiskers: Mr. Whiskers is a happy-go-lucky bunny who wants to make the most out of every opportunity; much to the dismay of other individuals. While Mr. Whiskers may annoy many people and while he does have a bad habit of doing gross things, he is a true friend in times of need and he does his best to help out whenever he can. Unfortunately for him, he’s responsible for getting Brandy into the mess that she’s in, which has caused some animosity between them, though Mr. Whiskers and Brandy still get along just fine; though he often refuses to listen to Brandy’s requests and he’s usually the cause of many misadventures amongst the jungle. Lola Boa: Lola Boa is one of Brandy’s new best friends and she is typically the voice of reason in the group; though when things get a little wild, she doesn’t always react so well and she can be unpredictable at times. However, she is still a loyal friend and she helps Brandy get acquainted with life in the jungle, though its hard to be truly friendly with a sophisticated canine who is completely disgusted by the fact that she eats her food raw. What Lola wants more than anything else in her life is a nice, new set of arms, which is why she is very sensitive about the fact that she has none and often goes crying whenever people mock her for that. Ed: Ed is a river otter who functions much better in the water than on land, and while he may be clueless at times, he is quite wise in traditions of the jungle and he usually knows much more than most people do, but his way of expressing such usually just makes most people bored. Ed also has a habit of rambling on and on about stories of little importance or relation to the matter at hand, but despite his flaws, he is one of Mr. Whiskers’ only friends and he is usually always there for him whenever he needs him. His musky scene often gets on Brandy’s nerves. Ed doesn’t mind it when people insult him and he prefers just to live a nice, quiet life amongst friends. Cheryl and Meryl: Cheryl and Meryl are the sassy twin toucans of the Amazon; they have a bad habit of constantly bickering and fighting, though they do care about one another deep down inside. However, they don’t always speak in the most gentle tones and often blurt out insensitive information, though that suits them because they love to be loud and opinionated, especially when insulting each another. Margo: Margo is a stuck-up stick bug who’s used to being part of the cool crowd. Even though she’s a bit jaded, she still looks up to Brandy on some occasions because she isn’t like anything she’s ever seen before; though belittling Brandy to improve her own standings isn’t something she’s afraid of. While Margo may not be the best of friends towards Brandy, she still does know the cool places to hang out; though there isn’t really that much company to have while living in the jungle. Brandy and Margo often battle each other over boys and such, and are social enemies. Gaspar Le Gecko: Gaspar has declared himself the dictator/entrepreneur/musical-director of the jungle and he isn’t afraid to take what he wants and lie his way to success. While most of the jungle fears him, the arrival of Brandy and Mr. Whiskers to the jungle has caused him to lose some influence as they are often challenging his methods; though he’s more concerned with Mr. Whiskers because he’s never eaten rabbit before and he’s always looking for a chance to eat a fine meal.
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Airs Next: WB at Saturday 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 10, 1998 Last Aired: January 1, 1999 Show Category: Animation When the world-destroying alien army The Shock invaded the home planet of young brother-sister duo Zadam and Triply, the youngsters' parents scuttled them off to the relative safety of the Lost Nebula. The kids landed on a living Planetoid and discovered three other homeless youths: Ryle, blue-skinned and a fierce competitor; Lavana, a fairy-winged mage; and Duncan, a musclebound tinkerer. The group banded together to fight The Shock as the Brats of the Lost Nebula. NOTE:Of the 13 episodes of Brats of the Lost Nebula, only the first three ended up airing on kids' WB. The last 10 episodes then debuted on the Canadian channel YTV.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: August 21, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children Get ready for the "girls with a passion for fashion". Bratz follows the adventures of Cloe, Sasha, Yasmin, and Jade as they scoop the hot stories for their own teen magazine. Their quest for the latest news takes them from Stiles High to exotic locales around the globe. The girls go up against their rival Burdine Maxwell, editor for competitor Your Thing Magazine. Watch as the girls try to out-scoop each other! The Bratz girls know, be true to yourself and friends and you'll get the story in the end!
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Airs Next: Syndicated at Weekdays 3:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 14, 1987 Last Aired: February 24, 1988 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure The discovery of Kerium, a rare and powerful magic crystal, brings an infinite number of colonists from all the corners of the galaxy to the distant planet New Texas. Some are good and honest, others very malicious but no one is more dangerous than Tex Hex the leader of the Carrion Bunch, a group of outlaws under the control of the mysterious group Stampede. Hex seeks to control this immense mineral richness at all costs than is Kerium. Only one person can put a stop on his plans: BraveStarr. When there was an obstacle in the way, BraveStarr called for the power of a particular animal and used that ability to move the obstacle, like using the strength of a bear to move a boulder, or the speed of a puma to catch the criminal, the eyes of a hawk, or the ears of a wolf. To help him in the fight for the cause of justice, he had Thirty-Thirty, his horse that can transform into a human-like creature being able to stand on it's hind legs, talk and fight alongside him. BraveStarr lived in Fort Kerium. His advisor was the wise, elderly Shaman. BraveStarr was created by the Group W. Productions Company, Filmation, the same creators of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, however it wasn't as successful as its predecessor, and many people put the blame on Mattel for the cartoon's short run as they hurried to release the figures for the Christmas season of 1986 before anyone had even heard of BraveStarr. The action figure's poor selling hailed BraveStarr as a failure before it even aired. Close Full Summary [-]
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Airs Next: Disney at Monday 7:00 AM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 20, 2005 Last Aired: January 1, 2006 Show Categories: Children, Animation Breakfast With Bear is Playhouse Disney's newest TV program. The show is an hour long and stars Bear (from Disney's Bear In the Big Blue House) greeting young children every morning and learning about their morning routine. The show teaches kids about healthy food choices and how "bad" foods with a lot of sugar can make you feel sick. The hour long program also consits of many short sequences with animated characters such as Shanna & Shane, Felix, Captain Carlos, and Charlie and Lola.
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Originally on: Syndicated (6 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 16, 1964 Last Aired: December 16, 1964 Show Categories: Animation, Children Breezly Bruin is a scheeming polar bear who alongside his pal, Sneezly Seal create all kinds of problems for a military base commanded by Colonel Fusby, in the desolate snows of Alaska.
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Originally on: MTV (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 15, 1994 Last Aired: August 14, 1995 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy From Danny Antonucci, the creator of the hit show Ed, Edd, 'n' Eddy, comes The Brothers Grunt! This short-lived comedy series featuring six brothers (Frank, Perry, Tony, Bing, Dean and Sammy, named after Antonucci's favorite singers) started out as a simple MTV station ID that got so much fan response MTV ordered 65 episodes on the spot and began selling merchandise. The show was peculiar in the way that none of the main characters spoke English. They only grunted, and subtitles were used to show what they meant. They all who wear Bermuda shorts and wing-tipped shoes and belong to a commune/monastery/cult run by the Gruntas Poobah. The action begins when Perry escapes through an underground tunnel and his five brothers are sent to bring him back before he is corrupted by the outside world. The show never hit it big with the fans and was cancelled after the third season, flung into obscurity.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 23, 1996 Last Aired: September 1, 1997 Show Category: Animation Bruno the Kid is a cartoon that follows the adventures of Bruno, a kid that happens to be a spy. The show was produced by Bruce Willis and brother David.
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Originally on: Other (45 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: May 25, 1991 Last Aired: December 21, 1991 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction Two years after the end of Bubblegum Crisis, things have calmed down and the Knight Sabers have broken up. The girls have gone their separate ways, pursuing their own goals as normal citizens. Japan seems safe and crime is down. Boomers are almost none-existent. But, all of that is about to change with the coming of the Illegal Army! The Illegal Army is a group that uses high-grade military combat suits to rob banks, taking on the appearance of petty criminals. However, there's more to them than meets the eye. So much in fact, that a company offers a contract to Sylia, and the Knight Sabers are back in action! Bubblegum Crash is the sequel to the Bubblegum Crisis series. The two shows were remade in 1998 and called Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 14, 1991 Last Aired: September 5, 1992 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction "Bucky O'Hare" was set in the Aniverse, a parallel dimension inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Each planet in the Aniverse was home to a different species of animal - Aldebaren had Cats, Rigel 5 had Koalas, Betelgeusia had Berserker Baboons and so on. Bucky O'Hare himself was a green Hare from the planet Warren, which, at the beginning of the series, has just been taken over by the evil Toads. This prompts Bucky to start a crusade against the Toads, a mission in which he is aided by his friends Deadeye Duck (a former space pirate), Jenny (a Cat with psychic powers), Bruiser (a Betelgeusian Berserker Baboon and brother to former engineer Bruce, who was accidentally zapped into another dimension in the first episode), Blinky (a one-eyed android) and Willy DuWitt (a human boy who can enter the Aniverse via a photon accelerator he built)
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riginally on: BBC-1 (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 4, 1994 Last Aired: March 25, 1996 Show Categories: Animation, Children Based on the character created by Sarah, the Duchess of York in her children's book series, Budgie the Little Helicopter is a series that ran for 39 episodes beginning in 1994 and was inspired by the Duchess' flight training experience in the Royal Navy. Budgie, a small blue helicopter with a bright yellow cap lives at Harefield Airfield in Oakhamshire. His friends include Pippa - a green, single-engined monoplane, Lionel the Helicopter, Chuck - a twin Chinook helicopter, Patsy the Stunt Plane, Oliver the Owl, Fergus the Cat and many more.
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irs Next: WB at Weekdays 3:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1996 Last Aired: December 11, 1997 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy When the 'Kids' WB!' began broadcasting in 1995 it had a assortment of animated programs It seemed logical that the WB should feature the classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons for which Warner Brothers' Animation division is famous. Thus, a new package of the classic cartoon shorts was assembled under the title of That's Warner Bros.!. 65 episodes were compiled and aired weekday mornings or afternoons, depending on the wish of individual affiliates. The majority of shorts on That's Warner Bros.! Each half-hour show consisted of three shorts and one "Hip Clip". "Hip Clips" were excerpts of varying length pulled from certain cartoons to fill time. But after one season, the show was updated. Its title was changed to The Bugs N' Daffy Show and given a new, catchy theme song, as Daffy and Bugs sing about the stars of the show
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irs Next: ABC at Saturday 12:00 PM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 1986 Last Aired: March 1, 2000 Show Categories: Animation, Children The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show is a compilation show, meaning Warner Bros. took old episodes of "Looney Tunes" and compiled them together for special airings. Now, your favorite Looney Tunes are in an all new show, The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show! It had many seasons full of many episodes. From an airing span on 1986 to 2000 many children grew up watching their favorite Looney characters in a new wacky show. Other Looney Tunes Spin-Off's Baby Looney Tunes Loonatics Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries Tiny Toon Adventures Taz-Mania The Bugs 'n' Daffy Show The Daffy Duck Show (1978) The Daffy Duck Show (1996) The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour The Road Runner Show The Bugs Bunny Show The Porky Pig Show Duck Dodgers
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irs Next: ABC at Tuesday 7:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 11, 1960 Last Aired: March 1, 1972 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy The Bugs Bunny Show was ABC's second prime-time animated series, along with The Flintstones and aired at 7:30 pm on Sundays. Not only was it one of the earliest broadcasts of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies on televsion, it was popular for kids since it was a cartoon. Each episode was directed by a handful of senior Warner staffers, including, Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson, and Maurice Noble. The show would open with Bugs and Daffy marching out on stage singing "This Is It" which became an instint musical hit among animation and television fans. Then Bugs would introduce a theme or a special guest host. Three cartoons would run and segments were placed between each one. After the second segment a commerical would run. The commerical would exclusively feature one or more of Warner cartoon star which was usually Bugs adverising either Kool-Aid, Tang, or Post Cereals. At the end "Coming Attractions" would be viewed as a sort of "sneak preview" of next week's show. The show was compised of exclusively post-1948 Warner cartoons since it was ownership of the shorts was divided-which Guild Films had owned most of the black and white cartoons while A.A.P. owned all the pre-1948 color shorts-and the 1931-1933 black and white Merrie Melodies. ABC stopped running The Bugs Bunny Show and soon CBC in Canada started showing an/the entire 3rd season in the early 70s, since ABC had cancelled The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour for "Welcome Back, Kotter". These "new" episodes were actually just color version of the older episodes-with the three cartoons changed. With this additional 3rd "cheater" season, there were 78 episodes total. Today The Bugs Bunny Show remains one of the best and most memorable programs in television history. MORE INFORMATION Until 1966 all 52 episodes were originally shown in black and white. Later all 52 episodes were put into color. In September, 1971, the half-hour Bugs Bunny Show reappeared, on Saturday mornings.
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Originally on: CBS (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 14, 1968 Last Aired: March 8, 1969 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Spun-off from ABC's prime time series The Bugs Bunny Show and the CBS Saturday morning series The Road Runner Show. The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour was the most succesful and popular attempt to bring the classic Looney Tunes cartoons to Saturday morning television where they became a mainstay for more than three decades. The series presented popular animated shorts which were originally produced for the silver screen, where they would appear right before a major motion picture, but here they were introduced by new segments as well as new title cards not shown in the original theatrical versions. Also included were Road Runner cartoons originally shown on the The Road Runner Show. Many people who grew up watching this show will most likely remember it by the opening theme "This Is It" performed by Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck which was shown in black & white when it was created for The Bugs Bunny Show but then shown in color and remodified specifically for this Saturday morning series. In the late '70s The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour eventually became The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Sh
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: November 19, 1959 Last Aired: June 28, 1963 Show Categories: Animation, Children The Bullwinkle Show is a funny animated cartoon about a dimwitted moose (Bullwinkle) and his spunky flying squrriel friend (Rocky) getting in and out of adventures and foiling the plans of their archenemies (Boris and Natasha). Rocky is the smarter of the two. He likes to fly in the air and cook salami soufflé. Bullwinkle isn't the brightest star in the sky, he likes to hang out with his buddy Rocky. Boris is the short bad guy with the black suit and is the one with the "brains." Natasha is a tall skiny dark haired lady that assists in Boris's evil scheme. Both are sent to do evil plots by their boss, Fearless Leader. First airing on ABC in 1959 with Rocky and Bullwinkle, the show was called "Rocky and his Friends". At that time, the show was in black and white. Later in 1961, the show moved to NBC with Bullwinkle's popularity, the show was renamed "The Bullwinkle Show". Then, the show began to run in color. The show would always air with a Bullwinkle segment, the "Fractured Fairy Tales" then "Mr. Know-it-All", "Peabody's Inprobabale History" Another Bullwinkle segment and finally "Bullwinkle's Corner". "Hello poetry lovers" One of segments on the Bullwinkle Show...Bullwinkle's Corner Bullwinkle always tries to recite a famous poem, but stuff always happens: Boris wrecks the poem, Rocky doesn't do his part right, or it's just plain Bullwinkle's fault! Rocky and Bullwinkle have been on TV for more than 40 years throughout various syndication. The show started in black and white called Rocky and His Friends, then went to color called The Bullwinkle Show. TV-G Characters Rocket J. "Rocky" Squirrel One of the main stars of the show. Rocky is just an all-american flying squrriel who wears a blue aviator's helmets. Bullwinkle J. Moose The Main Moose. Bullwinkle is a dimwitted moose who always goes anywhere without little buddy (Rocky). He and Rocky live in a little town of Frostbite Falls, Minnesota. Narrator The guy who lets ya' know what's going on. When narrating, he uses awful puns or confused words that makes you wanna laugh or wanna make Rocky, Bullwinkle, and everyone else get sore. Boris Badenov A Pottsyvainaian spy who is always wanting to "kill moose and squirrel" with his parter, Natasha. Natasha Fatale Boris's partner in crime. Fearless Leader Boris and Natasha's boss and the one who comes up with the plans to defeat Rocky and Bullwinkle. Mr. Big A midget villain who wanted Bullwinkle's upsidasium. Then was sent to the moon, where he made metal munching mice to destroy American TV. He appears in "Upsidasium" and "Metal-Munching Mice", Captain Peter Wrongway Peachfuzz One of Rocky and Bullwinkle's friends. His fullname is Wrongway Peachfuzz and no wonder because he does everything the wrong way. Gidney and Cloyd Moonman The moonmen duo and Rocky and Bullwinkle's friends. Gidney is the one with the moustache and Cloyd is the one with the scrootch-gun. They appeared in "Jet Fuel Formula" and "Metal-Munching Mice" Chaunzy and Edgar Two old timers that are frequently seen in the show. Usually you see them saying "Well there's something you don't see everyday Chauntzy" "What's that Edgar?" Uncle Dewlap Bullwinkle's dead uncle who was twice removed, once for vagrancy, and the other for loitering. Fairy She introduced Fratured Fairy Tales and is always getting squished by the fairy tale book. Edward Everett Horton The guy who let's you know what's going on in Fractured Fairy Tales. Mr. Peabody A Genius dog who can go back in time with his "WAYBAC" machine. SHERMAN was a orphen boy that Mr. Peabody adopted. Other Minor Characters Dudley Do-Right A mixed-up Canadian mounty who is "always there to save the day". He appears in Upsidasium, Buried Treasure and The Last Angry Moose. Nell Fenwick> Dudley's vision of lovelyness. Nell is the daughter of Ispector Fenwick. She appears in Upsidasium, Buried Treasure and The Last Angry Moose. Inspector Nathaniel Fenwick The Inspector of the R.C.M.P. (royal canadian mounted police) and Dudley's role model. He appears in Upsidasium, Buried Treasure and The Last Angry Moose. Horse Dudley's horse that Nell love. He appears in Upsidasium, Buried Treasure and The Last Angry Moose. Snidley K. Whiplash Dudley's archenemy and Nell's secret admirer. He appears in Upsidasium, Buried Treasure and The Last Angry Moose. Aesop An ancient Greek fableteller and alway's had a moral. He appears in Upsidasium, Metal-Munching Mice, Greenpernt Oogle, Rue Britannia, Buried Treasure, The Last Angry Moose, and Wailing Whale. Junior Aesops's son. He appears in Upsidasium, Metal-Munching Mice, Greenpernt Oogle, Rue Britannia, Buried Treasure, The Last Angry Moose, and Wailing Whale. History Rocky and Bullwinkle was originally to be part of the "Frostbite-Falls Revue." It was about a group of forest animals running a TV station. The group included Rocket J. Squirrel, Oski Bear, Canadian Moose (Bullwinkle), Sylvester Fox, Blackstone Crow, and Floral Fauna. The show was created by Jay Ward's former partner Alex Anderson, but it never sold. Airing format From seasons 1-2 were formated as one Bullwinkle and Rocky cartoon, then a Fractured Fairy Tale (or Aesop and Son), Mr. Know-it-All, then Peabody (or Dudley Do-Right), another Bullwinkle and Rocky cartoon, and finally Bullwinkle's Corner. Season 1 and 2was in black and white, although, some syndicated stations play the colorized season 1 episodes, but NO ONE plays the black and white season 2 episodes. From season 3-5 were formated as one Bullwinkle and Rocky cartoon, Mr. Know-it-All, then a Fractured Fairy Tale, another Bullwinkle and Rocky cartoon, and finally Bullwinkle's Corner, and one last B&R cartoon. Marathons of the Bullwinkle Show Rocky and Bullwinkle's You call this a marathon? Marathon This marathon was aired on July 2000 on Cartoon Network in response to the movie debut June 29, 2000. BOOMERANG Rocky and Bullwinkle Marathons In September 2003, BOOMERANG had 24 hr. R&B marathons every Friday starting a 8 AM. Original Air times But first, a little brief show info... ABC Years 1959-1961 at 6:30 PM Sundays, and Thursdays, 1964-1974 at 6:30 PM ?. NBC Years 1961-1964 at 6:3O PM Sundays FOX43 Years 2000-2001 at 6:30 AM Monday-Friday NICKELODEON Years 1990-199? at ?:?? ?? ?-? CARTOON NETWORK Years 1996-2001 at 11:00 pm Saturday-Sunday. BOOMERANG Years ?-2002 at 4:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 8:00 PM/2003-present at 7:00 AM, 3:00 PM, and 11:00 PM. Current Line Up: BOOMERANG has Bullwinkle on at 7:00AM, 3:00PM, and 11:00PM. See "Boomerang" for complete up-to-date line-up.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 9:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1994 Last Aired: August 31, 1996 Show Category: Animation Bump in the Night is a children's cartoon show, filmed using stop-frame claymation. It is mainly about Mr. Bumpy, a little green monster. Bumpy lives under the bed, belonging to "the boy". He eats the boy's socks, and loves to eat them, too. His two best pals in the whole world are: Squishington and Molly Coddle. Squishy is a little blue bathroom monster, and he is a neat freak. Plus, he lives in the toilet. Molly Coddle actually belongs to the boy's little sister. Molly is a rag-doll, held together with pins, buttons, and stitches. She is the only real toy, as the other two don't "exist" in the eyes of others. Bumpy's main enemies are Destructo (a robot toy the boy has. They constantly try to destroy each other.) and Closet monster. Closet monster is, well, a monster who lives in the closet, and is compiled of old clothes, and he always wants to eat Bumpy.
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Airs Next: UPN at Sunday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 8, 1996 Last Aired: December 1, 1996 Show Category: Animation Bureau of Alien Detectors was a animated show that aired in 1996 on UPN as part of their Saturday Morning Programming Block, UPN KIDS, which is now defunct because of apparent problems from UPN. This show only aired for one season and no second season was made. The producer of this show was Saban International. There hasn't been any word on if the show will be in reruns or on VHS or DVD. Also I'd like to add that this show aired on Fox Kids U.K. in 2004 . Introductory Voiceover To many, it's modern day folklore, to others it is simply tabloid headlines but to a select few it is the ultimate reality. Intergalatic aliens have arrived on Earth, now they move among us. Only one top secret elite group of trained professionals has the ability to detect these extraterrestrial beings. B.A.D.: The Bureau of Alien Detectors. Led by Squadron Leader Sergeant Ben Packer, military war hero. Special Agent Shane Sanderson, life science expert. Moose Trengganu, alien encounter survivor. Colin Marcus, computer specialist, and Casey Taylor, psychic communicator. Together, they have only one mission: To confront, control, and contain all alien encounters. Together they are B.A.D.: The Bureau of Alien Detectors.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 8, 1973 Last Aired: August 31, 1974 Show Category: Animation The show was about a group of young people who were members of a band, the Sundance Kids. They had a lot of fans, had records, signed autographs, etc. But the band was just a cover. Actually, the Sundance Kids were undercover members of the CIA. They posed as a band to lift suspicion off of them while they solved the cases assigned to them. They got their assignments from their 'manager' a branch of the CIA posing as The World Wide Talent Agency. The head of it was the manager, a huge computer called Mr. Socrates, who looked and sounded like HAL from '2001, A Space Oddessy', and who would contact the Sundance Kids va Butch's radio ring whenever he had an assignment for them. He would line up a gig for them so no one would wonder why musicians were there while they solved the case. There was at least one song in every episode. The characters: BUTCH CASSIDY (seriously!): (Not based on the character Paul Neuman played in the 1968 movie) The Designated leader of the Kids. He plays Lead Guitar and is the Lead Singer of the group. Unlike Fred of Scooby Doo, he only bossed people around because he had to, he was told to. Seeing as how he was the one chosen to lead the group, he takes his job very seriously and whenever he is on a case, almost everything takes a backseat to that. He's a good leader and deducter of facts, and can fly a plane. He is a very sweet and caring person who seems to favor Merilee a great deal seeing as how whenever the group splits up, he makes sure to have her with him. Unlike Fred, though, he doesn't take both girls, he always splits them up, one boy, one girl. He is fair and sometimes even asks people how hey would like to split up. However, he has a big fault, he does flirt with several girl who think he's handsome, whether they are fellow agents, or fans, which Merilee does not like too much, fueling the thought that they are a couple. MERILEE (MERI): Butch's right hand woman who always goes with him whenever the group splits up. She and Butch seem to have feelings for one another seeing as how she seems to get jealous whenever girls flirt with him and he always addresses her first whever he speaks to the group. They do seem to care deeply for one another. She plays the tambourine and is a backup singer and dancer for the band, although she was seen playing guitar once. Despite the fact that she's an attractive blonde she is ANYTHING but dumb. She can fly a helicopter, a jet plane, and can drive a speedboat. She does ask a lot of questions, but they are good questions which play an important part in solving the case. She is also the groups 'Mistress Of Disguise" and can dress herself up in anything from an old lady to an Italian Flower Peddler. She seems to be a bit sensitive and insecure, but when thousands of girls are throwing themselves at your David Cassidy look-alike boyfriend, she can't really be blamed for that. STEPHANIE (STEFFY): She is the Bass Guitarist and backup singer for the band. She is the leader of her group whenever Butch splits them up. She is very kind and sweet..although she loves to tease her brother, Wally. But they do work well together and get along when they are on business. She's the navigator of the bunch and is the one to go to for directions. She is close to Merilee seeing as how they are the only two girls. She is a brunette and is the one to keep Wally in line when it looks like he wants to back out of it. She is responsible and caring, and watches out for Wally. Like Merilee, she's scared of mice and dark places, but she does brave them. WALLY: The drummer, Steffy's brother, and backup singer of the band. He's the exception to the rule seeing as how he doesn't really want to be a CIA agent. He is the avowed coward of the group..but unlike Shaggy, only Steffy seems to pick on him. He does try to get out of it whenever he can, but someone pulls him back and reminds him it's their job to do the case. But he is loyal and devoted to his friends and seems to be close to Butch. He does whatever Butch tells him to, even when he doesn't want to cause he does know it's his job. He is a good agent and does ask good questions, even though he doesn't want to be there. He does care for everyone, especially his sister Steffy. MR. SOCRATES: The computer and head of the World Wide Talent Agency, the branch of the CIA that the Kids work for. He gives the Kids their assignments and seems to be more human than other computers. For one thing, he is seriously allergic to dogs, and can worry and be happy. ELVIS: The Kids pet dog and mascot, he loves the Kids to death and always tries to be with them everywhere. Including sneaking in to the World Wide Talent Agency even though Mr. Socrates is allergic. He sometimes blows Merilee's disguises or gives away a hiding place....but other times he is very necessary by sniffing out clues and villains.
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tatus: Ended Premiered: January 1, 2002 Last Aired: February 1, 2003 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure The Butt Ugly Martians came to invade specific planets managed by the evil, Emperor Bog. The B.U.M team were forced to do evil schemes to do conquering for the evil emperor. The Butt Ugly Martians had no choice but to conquer Earth, itself. The Butt Ugly Martians were not surprised at all, there opinions would soon change. The Butt Ugly Martians became addicted to Earth. They found out about comic books, hamburgers, video games and music videos. The Martians were astonished! The B.U.M. trio said they would never hurt Earth. There new friends, Mike, Ronald, Cedric and Angela showed them that Earth was the best. The Martians think over their plan and how much trouble they will be in if Emperor Bog finds out. "Who cares?", they think. However defending Earth won't be an easy thing to do so their tech officer creates BKM which allows them to go giant and kick anybody's butt. But not everyone on Earth is very welcoming of aliens (like Muldoon alien hunter) so the Uglies are gonna stay hiding but they don't care.The Butt Ugly Martians will continue to hang out on Earth as long as Emperor Bog never finds out. Butt Ugly Martians, go! The Butt Ugly Martians will never tell a soul about their awful plan of conquering planets! Let's get ugly! Character Guide B-Bop-a-Luna - B-Bop-a-Luna is the diplomat and leader of the Butt Ugly Martians. B-Bop-a-Luna leads the Butt Ugly Martians to victory over their evil planet. B-Bop is probably the smartest of all of the Butt Uglies. B-Bop shows a lot of confidence in all of his fighting styles and boosts up the B.K.M. Mode. Without B-Bop the Butt Ugly Martians would be nothing. B-Bop-a-Luna is the yellow Martian. 2-T-Fru-T - 2-T-Fru-T is the mechanic for the Butt Uglies. 2-T-Fru-T is very handy when around, he can fix just about anything. 2-T is the co-commander of the Butt Uglies. 2-T loves Earth because of all the vehicles. 2-T owns his own hoverboard which transports the Butt Uglies around town. 2-T-Fru-T is the blue Martian. Do-Wah-Diddy - Do-Wah-Diddy is the fun Martian of the Butt Uglies. Do-Wah has a huge appetite and super strength which almost makes him invulnerable. Do-Wah's favorite song is, "Do-Wah-Diddy". Do-Wah loves milkshakes, hamburgers, junk food and all other unhealthy foods. Do-Wah makes the Butt Ugly Martians show have a slight bit of comedy. Do-Wah-Diddy is the red Martian. Angela: The basic smarts of the group. In times of peril you can count on Angela to make sure you keep your mind set on things. 1 more thing don't get on her bad side or you will live to regret it. She's the camera girl to the Martian's boy band (Boys to Martians). Mike: The "video games expert" on the group (but Angela seems to want to take that title from him). Mike tends to have the most crazy ideas but at the same time he also tends to be the one who gets in the most trouble. He's the special effects person of the Martian's boy band (Boys to Martians). Cedric: The brains of the group. Cedric has some great ideas but most of his ideas tend to me cashing in on the internet (mostly on the Martians). He's also the basic manager of the Martians boy band (Boys to Martians). Cedric is also a year younger than Angela and Mike. Stoat Muldoon: Muldoon is Earth's alien hunter (but he's not very good at it). Muldoon is always locking on to the Martians or something involving them and he tends to get in the way more than help. The Martians a lot of times make an alliance with him which he accepts. Unfortunatly he either puts them on their show making the Martians decide to mind wipe him or they mind wipe him for fun making him say some embarissing thing from his child hood. Ronald: Ronald is Muldoon's intern and pretty much worships the ground Muldoon walks on. Muldoon isn't very nice to him though. He's also a burger boy and tends to do questionable things that could make one question his Earthling herritage. Dr.Brainy Hacksaw: Muldoon used to be Hacksaw's intern but they parted ways when Muldoon objected to his cruel ways of dealing with any alien. Hacksaw has always wanted to disect and experiment on any aliens especially the Martians considering they have foilded any plans he ever had. Dark Comet: All we know about Dark Comet is that they are a site on the net that helps Muldoon track aliens. Emporer Bog: Bog is the Emporer of the Martians. He used to ruel Mars but unfortunatly after it was destroyed in a war he has been searching for a new home by any means neccasary. Bog is pretty dumb because he is always fulled by the Martian's fake progress reports. Also when ever he sends "help" to the Martians he is completly oblivous to the fact that the "help" is trying to kill them. Bog lastly is a hot head constantly threatening his subjects lives. As Do-Wah said if Bog was destroyed Martians would declare a national holiday. Damage: Damage is Bogs lacky. He is the only one that knows the Martians are tratiors but he doesn't completly convince Bog until the end of the season. Damage mutters evil things about Bog and when asked he gets scared and changes what he said completly. Damage is very smart considering he has made many evil robots (a virus [that can mind control], Infi-night [a very distruvtive robot], Clacktor [a video taping robot] and the Electrocutioner). Damage also wants to kill Bog and take over being Emporer.
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Originally on: ITV1 (15 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: December 8, 1980 Last Aired: December 1, 1988 Show Categories: Children, Animation Welcome to the Button Moon guide at TV.com Button Moon featured the adventures of Mr. Spoon, who in each episode would take off in his home-made rocket ship with his family; Mrs. Spoon and their daughter Tina Teaspoon to Button Moon which floated in blanket sky. Once on Button Moon they would have various adventures meeting creatures on Button Moon before heading back to Junk Planet. They would often use their telescope while on Button Moon to spy on creatures on other planets. The characters of the show were made out of everyday objects - paper, buttons, bottles, spoons, tins, etc. and were animated by puppeteers who wore black outfits to blend into the dark background of "blanket sky". The Spoon family (named so because all their arms were made from wooden spoons), lived in a house made out of a cardboard box for walls with a scrapbook roof a paint-pot for a chimney-pot, and knitting needles for a tv aireal, even their furniture was made from Junk; a old Tea box for a dresser, a candy box for a bed with a powder puff pillow, and a table made out of a old jam jar lid with pencils for legs. Even their rocket was made from junk; a plastic funnel for the top, a baked bean tin for the middle, and a sponge pudding tin for the base. The Spoon family lived in Treacle Street on Junk Planet.
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Airs Next: Disney at Weekdays 12:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 14, 2000 Last Aired: September 8, 2001 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction Shortly after Pixar and Disney released the direct-to-video "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins", this animated series was released. A weekday (and Sunday) series of about 49 episodes was the first to premiere (as part of Disney's "One Too" lineup), but a second set of 13 episodes soon ran parallel to it (as part of ABC's "One Saturday Morning" lineup). Picking up where "The Adventure Begins" left off, the series follows the adventures of Star Command's finest Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear (...whom we're all probably familiar with...), teamed up with the daughter of the King of Tangea, Ranger Princess Mira Nova (...who possesses the ability to phase, or "ghost" through solid matter, a trait particular to her race...), the burly young native of Jo-Ad, Ranger Booster Sinclair Munchapper (...who, personality-wise, fulfills much the same stereotypical role as Curley did in the Three Stooges, or as Pledge-brother Flounder did in the movie "Animal House"...), and the prototype [e]xpendable/[e]xperimental (...it all depends whom you ask...) robotic Space Ranger, XR (...who fulfills much the same stereotypical role as Iago did in the latter two "Aladdin" films, and in the "Aladdin" series, or as Icarus did in the "Hercules" series...if they were robotic and equipped with a "full body crumple zone"...). Throughout the series, there is no mention of Buzz being of the human race, nor is there any mention of Earth, nor of what year it is; the series COULD be set in the future, or it could be set a long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. Much like "Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys", or "Earthworm Jim: the series", "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command" has both aspects of it for the amusement of children, and aspects of it that slightly more adult folks will find amusing. An example of the latter is the use of the euphemistic interjection "craters!" when under extreme emotional duress, much like the use of the interjection "slag!" in "Transformers: Beast Wars" and the interjection "smeg!" in "Red Dwarf". Such items as this, along with many nice minor "tips o' th' hat" to trademark mainstays of science fiction productions, allow for a wide audience of viewers to enjoy "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command". It orginally aired Saturdays at 10:30 on ABC.
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Airs Next: Disney at Friday 5:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 17, 2005 Last Aired: May 27, 2006 Show Categories: Children, Animation Set in the fly metropolis of Stickyfeet, Disney's The Buzz on Maggie takes viewers into the daily life of flies, seen from the point of view of Maggie, an unusually creative and expressive tween fly. Maggie is fun-loving, highly energetic and thinks outside the box, but ruffles antennae with her inspired antics in the conventional, hard-working world of upstanding flies. When she is faced with one of the many routines of everyday life, Maggie devises a way to make it fresh and exciting – and before long, she puts her exuberant, can-do attitude to work on translating her inspiration into reality – but her actions inevitably upset the balance of the world around her and have consequences she doesn't anticipate. The voice cast is: Jessica DiCicco ("Bratz") as Maggie, David Kaufman ("Stuart Little") as older brother Aldrin, Thom Adcox ("American Dragon: Jake Long") as younger brother Pupert, Cree Summer ("The Proud Family") as best friend Rayna and Tara Strong ("The Proud Family") as Aldrin's girlfriend Dawn. Dave Polsky ("Scary Movie 2") is the executive producer and Laura Perkins Brittain (Disney Channel's "That's So Raven") is the co-executive producer. The director is executive producer Dave Wasson ("The Ugly Duck-Thing"). Disney's The Buzz on Maggie is produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and premieres in June 2005.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 7, 1996 Last Aired: April 3, 1998 Show Category: Animation C-Bear was an ordinary teddy bear in the eyes of most, but to young Jamal Wingo, he was a best friend and confidante. The shades-wearing bear (voiced by rapper Tone Loc, who performed the show's theme song) could walk and talk, but only came to life around Jamal. But C-Bear and Jamal was more than a rap-influenced Calvin and Hobbes. The two title stars teamed up to help South Central L.A. kids with a variety of social problems—peer pressure, divorce, drug abuse, etc. In each episode, C-Bear borrowed a page from It's a Wonderful Life, showing Jamal what would happen if the wrong choice were made. Despite the show's overwhelming popularity with both educators and kids, only 13 original episodes were produced, aired over two seasons. "So when you wake up in the morn' at the crack of dawn, C-Bear and Jamal! Or when you get out of bed and you stetch and yawn, C-Bear and Jamal! If you're down in the dumps and you need a smile, C-Bear and Jamal! It's the funky cartoon, leave 'em dancin' in the aisle."
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1977 Last Aired: December 3, 1977 Show Categories: Animation, Children Hustle, Bump and Boogie work for Charlie "The Boss Woman." They drive around in an old garbage truck solving mysteries. This was an attempt by Hanna-Barbera Productions to take advantage of the CB radio craze of the 1970's. As with most Hanna-Barbera cartoons of the time other cartoons aired along with The C.B. Bears including Blast Off Buzzard, Heyyy It's the King, Posse Impossible, Shake Rattle and Roll and Undercover Elephant. (Of note: Posse Impossible was a spinoff of Hong Kong Phooey--the characters Stick, Blubber and Duke appeared in that show's final episode, "Comedy Cowboys.")
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Airs Next: Syndicated at Monday 8:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 5, 1988 Last Aired: January 1, 1989 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure "C.O.P.S. - Central Organization of Police Specialists. Fighting crime in a future time,... protecting Empire City from Big Boss, and his gang of crooks. C.O.P.S.!" "It's crime fighting time!" In 1993, CBS picked up the syndication of this show, it was renamed "Cyber C.O.P.S."
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 18, 1993 Last Aired: March 11, 1994 Show Category: Animation Cadillacs and Dinosaurs is the brainchild of Mark Schultz, who originally created the series in comic book format under the title Xenozoic Tales in the year 1986. The television series came to be through the marketing of Marvel Comics, when (years later) the company had acquired the rights to the property and attempted a revival of the popularity it once held in comic format. The series followed the exploits of survival-savvy garage mechanic Jack Tenrec, (who had a passion for restoring classic car shells, mainly those of Cadillacs) and his often-reluctant companion, the lovely foreign ambassador Hannah Dundee (who hired Jack as a liason while she attempted to create clear communication between her land and the modern civilization) as they confronted serious issues facing the futuristic environment that they (and the rest of humanity) had come to inhabit alongside many dinosaurs that were long thought to be extinct. Jack, leading his crew (a band of ecological freedom fighters known as the Mechanics), squared off against opposition in the form of the Council of Governors, the tyrannical Wilhelmina Scharnhorst and her nefarious henchmen among others. The show dealt with many strong ecologicial (one major focus was the question of how the dinosaurs managed to re-emerge after they were thought to be extinct) and political issues that were central to the plot development. As a result of that coupled with the placement amidst a programming schedule that consisted of shows mainly geared toward a younger demographic, it went virtually unnoticed. This show boasted superb animation and was surprisingly well-written. Many fans who can remember viewing it note the superior quality as one of the reasons they first started to enjoy the short-lived series. In total, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs lasted for one full season (13 episodes) and was never considered for renewal.
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Airs Next: PBS at Wednesday 9:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: January 1, 1998 Show Categories: Children, Animation "Growing Up is the Greatest Adventure of All" Welcome to the Caillou guide at TV.com! This show is about the life of a young bald boy named Caillou, his family and his friends. It is based on the books by Christine L'Heureux and Helene Despeteaux, which is highly popular in the Quebec area in Canada. There are actually two versions of the show. The first version premiered in late 1997, is only 5 minutes in length, consists of 65 episodes, and is fully animated. The plotline of this version is that a grandmother reads her grandchildren a Caillou book. While this version enjoys success in some countries outside the US, it was never formally aired in the US. The second version, which premiered in late 2000, has the show exended to 30 minutes, and has puppets, music and live action segments thrown in. The animation parts, however, are a mixture of the first version of the show with the "grandma reading to kids" part of the story lopped off and some new stories (the stories are completely original as of the U.S. second season.) You can usually tell when you're watching a story lifted from the first version because in these, Caillou wears a non-descript dull-grey shirt rather than the bright-yellow one he wears in the newer segments. It premiered in the US and is now airing side-by-side with repeats of the old version in Canada. It is also aired around the world, although some parts of the world still air the old version. In 2006, Caillou debuted even more new episodes. These new episodes now feature fantasy segments, but no longer any puppet segments or musical numbers performed by real children. Instead, Caillou performs a song in-between the second and third story segments of each episode. These new episodes have now finished their run, but if you missed any, watch for upcoming repeats on PBS. Both versions of the show are known to be available in 2 languages - French and English. The show is produced by Cookie Jar animation in Canada, known in older seasons as CINAR. It is available in Dolby Surround and with Close Captioning on selected networks. Note 1:The old (5-minute) version is listed in this guide as Season 1 episodes, while the new (30-minute) version are listed as episodes from Season 2 onwards. Also, due to the varying runtimes, the runtime entry is omitted on purpose. Note 2: The network in the information section was formerly Teletoon, as this was the first network to pick up the show. It has been changed to PBS to reflect that the airdates listed in the guide for the newer (and current) episodes of show reflect the dates that the program aired on PBS. Note 3: The new version is aired under the title "Caillou and Friends" on TeleToon Canada. This is done presumably to avoid title conflicts with the old version of the show. Note 4: Season 3-4/2-3US no longer contain any edited versions of first season episodes. They instead consist entirely of original stories.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 16, 1989 Last Aired: September 1, 1990 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure This series was a spin off of the claymation stars created by Bill Vinton. Made popular in a series of commercials for California Raisin Growers. The Motown-Style singing sensations the California Raisins encounter adventures with their hapless show-biz manager while on tour. Their Residence is a Penthouse above their recording studio. News and Fun Facts The California Raisins started as a commercial for raisins in California singing "I Heard It Through The Grapevine."
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1977 Last Aired: June 15, 1980 Show Categories: Animation, Children Welcome to the Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels guide at TV.com. Known as the World's First Superhero, Captain Caveman was found frozen in a block of ice after millions of years by the adventurous Teen Angels. After they set him free in modern times, he works alongside them in fighting crime and solving mysteries. CHARACTERS: CAPTAIN CAVEMAN (voiced by Mel Blanc): He provides the muscle for the Teen Angels with an assortment of super powers as well as various stone age animals and gadgets contained in his fur and especially his power club. THE TEEN ANGELS: Dee Dee (voiced by Verne Watson) is the brainy African-American Angel best at finding clues and putting them together to solve the mysteries. Brenda (voiced by Marilyn Schreffler) is the cowardly brunette, quickest to be scared when the Angels come close to solving mysteries as they might lead to danger. Taffy (voiced by Laurel Page) is the laid-back blonde who's not afraid to use her charm and sex appeal, especially when getting Cavey to go into action. She's the one who usually comes up with the plan to catch the mystery villains, in what the others usually term "The Daffy Taffy Plan". When she gets an idea, she says her catch phrase which is one word: ZOWIE!!! Season 1 of the series originally aired from 1977-78 on ABC between segments of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics which also featured the gang on the Scooby Doobies team. Seasons 2 originally aired on CBS in 1978, and season 3 also on CBS in 1980. Overall, there were 40 ten-minute episodes. Captain Caveman appeared in two more Hanna-Barbera series; First, The Flintstone Frolics (1980), with his self-titled segments that featured Wilma and Betty as reporters for the Daily Granite, where Cavey worked under the guise of Chester the copy boy and later, The Flintstone Kids (1986-88) which also featured his son, Cavey Jr. fighting crime alongside his dad in the Captain Caveman and Son segments. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels is among the many Hanna-Barbera classic shows that air every now and then on Boomerang from Cartoon Network
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Airs Next: ABC at Tuesday 8:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 3, 1961 Last Aired: September 22, 1962 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Calvin and the Colonel was an ABC series from 1962 about two bears who live in the south.
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Status: Ended Premiered: January 3, 1966 Last Aired: March 28, 1966 Show Category: Animation For Brits of a certain age, Camberwick Green is a programme guaranteed to spark nostalgia. At the start of each episode, we saw a tall, hexagonal box sitting on a table. This was to be our way in to the charmingly old-fashioned world of Windy Miller, Mrs Honeyman the gossip, PC McGarry ("number four! five! two!") and the rest. Here is a box, a musical box, Wound up and ready to play. But this box can hide A secret inside. Can you guess what is in it today? And from the box would emerge one of the residents of Camberwick Green. Following a brief chat between the narrator (Brian Cant) and the character (who would respond to Cant's questions silently with nods, shrugs and shakes of the head), the scene mixed through into Camberwick Green itself - a quiet country village with all the basic amenities (bakery, butcher, garage) and, in the land surrounding it, Windy Miller's windmill, Jonathan Bell's farm and the army fort commanded by Captain Snort, whose personnel seemed to spend most of their time doing odd jobs for the villagers. Although Camberwick Green was looking back to a bygone era even in 1966, its olde-worlde charm still stands up well today. The animators, Bura & Hardwick, were shrewd enough to film the whole series in colour (even though British TV was still resolutely monochrome at the time), ensuring regular repeats for the series for over twenty years. Two generations grew up with the characters of Camberwick Green and its sequels, Trumpton and Chigley, and it remains one of the true classics of British television.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1989 Last Aired: September 7, 1991 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Camp Candy is a summer camp for kids run by John Candy, head counselor, cook, and handyman. The kids participated in all sorts of summer activities, from boating to fishing, and usually something they did reminded John of an experience or story, which John would proceed to relate. There is scheming Rex de Forest, who wanted to shut down Camp Candy so he could clear the forest and build condos and the rivalry between Camp Knuckles and Camp Candy. Live-action segments were added in 1990, in which John spoke about nature and ecology. A few years ago Camp Candy aired on Fox Family as part of the cartoon block. Later when Fox Family was bought by Abc it was dropped along with many other shows on Fox Family. The channel Fox Family was once on is currently ABC Family.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Friday 8:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: July 8, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Camp Lazlo is Cartoon Network's newest original show. Created by Joe Murray, who is known for such shows as Nickelodeon's Rocko's Modern Life, Camp Lazlo features a very crazy summer camp. Cast: Like Joe's other show, this show also features all animal characters. Carlos Alazraqui, Tom Kenny, and Mr. Lawrence, who used to work for Joe on Rocko's Modern Life, also provide lead voices in this show. New voice actors/actresses are well-known voice actor Jeff Bennet, first time voice acting Steve Little, Broadway actress Jodi Benson, and Tom Kenny's wife Jill Talley. Story: Camp Lazlo chronicles life in a place called Camp Kidney that's set in the Pimpleback Mountains next to Leakey Lake, with rustic cabins named after all of the famous beans (Soy, Garbanzo, Jumping and Cocoa among them). It centers on an energetic Brazilian monkey named Lazlo who happens to be a Bean Scout and hangs with his two best pals: a wise and neurotic Indian elephant named Raj and Clam, your basic highly intelligent albino pygmy rhino. They're surrounded by Scoutmaster Algonquin C. Lumpus, a thin-skinned moose, and a Squirrel Scout camp full of girls across the lake. The adventures of once an ordered camp to a camp full of wacky events. Characters: Bean Scouts Lazlo is the main character of the show and he has a tough time with structure, rules and routines of the camp. Voiced by: Carlos Alazraqui. Raj is a giant elephant who hates a mess, cowers from snakes, bugs, often brings Lazlo back down to Earth, and hates being alone which is why he often follows his friends -- and getting in trouble with them. Voiced by: Jeff Glenn Bennett. Clam is the third member of the group in the Jelly Cabin trio. Although he is often described as "four cents short of a nickel." he is acutally very intelligent, but never applies himself. Voiced by: Carlos Alazraqui. Lumpus, the frustrated and scoutmaster moose, is always trying to bring down the fun and he is very self-centered. He has a major crush on Jane Doe, the scoutmisstress of Acorn Flats. Voiced by: Tom Kenny. Slinkman is Lumpus' sidekick who has all the personality of a tree stump and no back bone. He is an obediant person slug but doesn't stand up for himself. Voiced by: Tom Kenny. Edward the Platypus is Lazlo's self-proclaimed enemy who always tries to ruin everyone's day and if someone is not on his side holds a strong grudge. Voiced by: Doug Lawrence. The Dung Beetles, or, Chip and Skip, are Edward's two smelly, and clueless Dung Beetle "side-kicks". Voiced by: Steve Little. Squirrel Scouts Patsy Smiles is a chirpy mongoose that has a major crush on Lazlo. Even though she can be a bit annoying at times, she makes attempts to get to him. Other than that characteristic, she actually knows various fighting moves and hates a lot of girly stuff like dresses. Voiced by: Jodi Bensons. Nina Neckerly, one of Patsy's best friends, she's very much the smart one of her friends. More on the bookish side and maybe a nice Squirrel Scout among everyone. Voiced by: Jill Talley. Gretchen is an ever-hungry alligator that wants to eat anything, especially happy monkeys. She's the toughest one of the 3 main Squirrel Scouts and is always in a grouchy mood. Therefore, she is best to be avoided. Voiced by: Jill Talley. The Scoutsmistress of the Squirrel Scouts, Jane Doe is a perky deer that has to deal with the girls everyday. She is unaware of Lumpus' crush for her. Voiced by: Jodi Benson. Together these characters make one big laugh-fest! Production: Camp Lazlo is airing with new episodes on Cartoon Network's "Fridays" at 8:00 P.M (E/P) which started on July, 8, 2005. Cartoon Network has ordered 26 episodes of Camp Lazlo airing on it's "Fridays" programming block. Those 26 episodes will be split into 13 episodes for each season so Camp Lazlo already has a second season in production. Now, season 3 of the show will begin airing in June 2006 while season 4 of Camp Lazlo is in production, making the total of 52 episodes. Award --The series won 3 awards on the Cartoons on the Bay even taken place in Positano, Italy. It won 3 three Pulcinella Awards for best TV Series, Best Series for Children, and Best Character for Lazlo. --Got an Emmy nomination for the episode "Hello Dolly/Overcooked Beans".
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riginally on: ABC (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 28, 1992 Last Aired: September 17, 1996 Show Categories: Animation, Children A field mouse moves in the basement of the White House with various critters,the show pokes fun of things there. ABC cancelled the show after showing only 7 of the 13 episodes that were produced. The Cartoon Network picked up the series in 1995 and it ran there for most of 1996.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 1, 1966 Last Aired: December 1, 1966 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Steve Rogers was just a puny person till a professor gave him medicine to make him big and strong. He was a private in the Army but when trouble arose....He became the red, white and blue costumed hero Captain America. Most of his adventures had him with a sidekick named Bucky. Part of the Marvel Hero Show of the 1960's, each show had a 3 part adventure either with him, Iron Man, Sub Mariner, Thor, or The Hulk.
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Airs Next: YTV at Tuesday 4:30 PM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: February 7, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Children Tired of being overlooked by big kids, tiny Milo Powell dons his terrycloth cape as Captain Flamingo and saves the day for little kids everywhere. With the secret help of Lizbeth, the girl next door who totally loves him, Captain Flamingo fights for justice. in a big beaked way!
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Originally on: NBC (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 1990 Last Aired: March 1, 1991 Show Categories: Animation, Children The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 was based on the hugely successful NES game, Super Mario Bros. 3. It was aired as two episodes along with the second season of Captain N: The Game Master. See that guide for the Captain N cast list and episodes. The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 was produced by DIC. Words to the Opening Sequence: It is a legend no one will forget. Everyone thought King Koopa had left the Mushroom Kingdom. And then his Doom Ship attacked! King Koopa was back with the greatest danger ever known: his Koopa kids. Using their new super powers, the Super Mario Brothers rescued Princess Toadstool and beat back the evil Koopa family. King Koopa: I'll get those plumbers! At first the Koopalings did not have real names because at the the time when the company was making the cartoon they did not know what their names would be, so they made up names for each of the Koopa kids. So the Koopa kids not having their real names in this cartoon is not a mistake or goof. Here are their real and cartoon names: Wendy = Kootie Pie Larry = Cheatsy Ludwig = Kooky Morton = Big Mouth Roy = Bully Lemmy = Hip Iggy = Hop NOTE: For continuity's sake, please refer to the koopalings by their cartoon names in your submissions. Also King Koopa (Bowser) not looking the way he does in the games is not a goof either. NOTE: Though he was called Bowser a few times in this cartoon, he is mainly known as King Koopa, so the guide will usually refer to him as Koopa for continuity's sake. Please refer to him as Koopa in your submissions. NOTE: On the cartoons, Princess Toadstool was never called Peach (her name in all the current games), so the guide will usually refer to her as Princess or Princess Toadstool for continuity's sake. Please refer to her as Princess in your submissions.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 9:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 14, 1991 Last Aired: March 7, 1992 Show Categories: Animation, Children Super Mario World was based off the popular video game of the same name and continued the Super Mario cartoon series. With Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool on Dinosaur Island and Yoshi replacing Toad and with them foiling the plans of King Koopa and his Koopa kids. This cartoon aired side-by-side with Season 3 of Captain N: The Game Master. See that guide for the shared Captain N cast list and episodes. Super Mario World was produced by DIC. At first the Koopalings did not have real names because at the the time when the company was making the cartoon they did not know what their names would be, so they made up names for each of the Koopa kids. So the Koopa kids not having their real names in this cartoon is not a mistake or goof. Here are their real and cartoon names: Wendy = Kootie Pie Larry = Cheatsy Ludwig = Kooky Morton = Big Mouth Roy = Bully Lemmy = Hip Iggy = Hop Also King Koopa (Bowser) not looking the way he does in the games is not a goof either.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 9:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1989 Last Aired: October 26, 1991 Show Categories: Animation, Children Kevin Keene, a teenager from Northridge, California, and his dog Duke are brought to another universe called Videoland, where Nintendo video games are real, to defeat the evil villianess Mother Brain. Mother Brian is trying to conquer Videoland. Kevin has been brought to defeat her, as foretold in an ancient prophecy. Kevin is given the title "Captain N: The Game Master." He and Duke join the N Team consisting of Princess Lana (the ruler of Videoland), Simon Belmont (the hero from "Castlevania"), Mega Man, Kid Icarus, and later Gameboy (a supercomputer that looks like a Game Boy system). The N Team goes up against the evil Mother Brain (the villianess from "Metroid") and her minions King Hippo (from "Punch Out"), the Eggplant Wizard (from "Kid Icarus"), Dr. Wily (from "Mega Man") and Count Dracula (from "Castlevania"). The forces of good and evil go up against each other and often find themselves in comical, hilarious situations. The Characters: The Good Guys: Kevin Keene/Captain N: Kevin Keene is from Northridge California. He was brought to Videoland through the Ultimate Warp Zone to become the savior of Videoland as Captain N: The Video Game Master. Kevin cares greatfully for Lana and his dog Duke. As Captain N, he has a weapon called a Zapper which shoots laser-like beams to dedigitize his enemies. He also wears a power pad, a wonderful item that allows him to jump higher, run extremely fast, and stop time around him for a limited duration. Duke the Dog: Duke is Kevin's pet dog whose weapons are his bark and his bite. Duke will do anything to protect Kevin but is actually a slightly coward. He loves to chase cats. Princess Lana: Princess Lana took over as ruler of Videoland after her father King Charles disappeared. She wishes for peace more than anything else and is too trusting of others, even Mother Brain, if there is a chance of peace. This leads to many problems. Kid Icarus: Kid Icarus AKA Pit is the winged archer from Mount Icarus. Even though he's small and weak, he has a variety of arrows from which to choose for his attacks. He has speech impendiment when he puts the suffix "-icus" after a few words. Mega Man: Mega Man was created by Dr. Light. He is extremely strong due to a mighty arm cannon and is very strong. Like Kid Icarus, he also has a speech impendiment by putting mega in front of a few words. Simon Belmont: Vampire hunter Simon Belmont is extremely vain. He keeps a mirror in his backpack to constantly look at himself. He hats getting his hair mussed up. Despite this, he's very strong. Gameboy: Gameboy was sent to Videoland by King Charles at the start of season 2 from the Mirror World. He is young and naive and uses his display to create weapons. The Bad Guys Mother Brain: Mother Brain is a brain in a bottle and the villian from Metroid. She banished King Charles to Mirror Warp and tries many attempts to overthrow Princess Lana. She is one bad brain. Eggplant Wizard: Eggplant Wizard is the villain from Mount Icarus. He and King Hippo tend to bungle up tasks that Mother Brain send him on. King Hippo: Like his partner Eggplant Wizard, King Hippo also bungle things up with Eggplant Wizard. He's from Punchland. Dr. Wily: Dr. Wily is Dr. Light's archnemesis who builds Robot Master and other devices for Mother Brain. He also wheezes constantly in his speeches. Count Dracula: Count Dracula is the master of evil in Castlevania and Simon Belmont's archenemy. Alucard: Son of Count Dracula. He's not much like his father. He skateboards and is pretty much a punk. Donkey Kong: Donkey Kong is the giant ape of Kongoland. Although he's not truly evil, he must be appeased with food or else he'll wreak havoc upon the people of Kongoland. Gannon: Gannon is the master of evil on Hyrule. Before he is given the Potion of Power, he looks quite weak until he's returned to his big, powerfulm hoggish mage as he drinks it. He doesn't like to work with others and refuses to obey Mother Brain since he likes to work solo.
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Airs Next: TBS at Sunday 5:05 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 15, 1990 Last Aired: May 11, 1996 Show Categories: Animation, Children Captain Planet was created by billionaire Ted Turner in the early 90's to spread awareness of the environmental damage done to earth every year, at the same time providing the action and thrills that a Saturday morning cartoon needs to be a hit. This special effort worked. BIG TIME. The show ran for six long successful years, with three seasons divided between DIC animation, and Hanna-Barbera, and today is still repeated all over the globe it was created to help save. Our world is in peril, Gaia, the spirit of the earth, can no longer stand the terrible destruction plaguing our planet, she sends five magic rings to five special young people: Kwame: From Africa, with the power of Earth.. From North America, Wheeler, with the power of Fire From the Soviet Union, Linka, with the Power of the Wind From Asia, Gi, with the power of the Water And from South America, Ma-Ti, with the power of Heart When the five powers combine, they summon earth's greatest champion, CAPTAIN PLANET!
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Airs Next: Syndicated at Weekdays 3:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 20, 1987 Last Aired: March 1, 1988 Show Categories: Science-Fiction, Animation Earth 2147. The legacy of The Metal Wars, where man fought machine - and machines won. Biodreads. Monstrous creations that hunt down human survivors and digitize them. Volcania. Center of the biodread empire. Stronghold and fortress of Lord Dread, feared ruler of this new order. But from the fires of the Metal Wars arose a new breed of warrior. Born and trained to bring down Lord Dread and his biodread empire. They were Soldiers of the Future. Mankind's last hope.
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Airs Next: ITV1 at Saturday 5:35 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: February 12, 2005 Last Aired: November 26, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction Gerry Anderson's classic cult 1960s TV series, ‘Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons’ is getting a 21st centry make over in the most impressive animated series to hit kids' TV this century. Now called 'Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet' it now uses motion-capture CGI instead of Puppets which gives each character much more believability and enables each episode to be packed with break-neck action and stunning visuals as well as breath-taking scenes,mind-blowing action and dramatic storylines in each 22-minute episode of Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet it packs all the punch of a blockbuster movie. With production costs of $30 million across 26 episodes and produced in High Definition with Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, New Captain Scarlet brings the cinema experience directly into the home. When a mysterious extraterrestrial signal is detected emanating from Mars, the world security organisation known as Spectrum sends agents Captain Scarlet and Captain Black to investigate. The two men soon discover the source of the signals: a huge alien city, which materialises into visibility before their startled eyes. The aliens despatch a probe to examine the Earth vehicle, but Black assumes it to be hostile, and fires a burst of missiles which utterly destroys the entire city. However, the alien buildings immediately reform using an unearthly process known as retrometabolism, and the city’s inhabitants, the Mysterons, immediately retaliate by killing Black and declaring war on Earth. The Mysterons are able convert anyone or anything to their cause by destroying the original and then recreating it as a new, ‘Mysteronised’ agent - capable of employing any means necessary to bring about the downfall of the human race. From Spectrum’s high-flying centre of operations, Skybase, its leader, Colonel White, uses all available resources to thwart the Mysteron threat, including a crack team of colour-coded agents; the sleek but deadly Angel Interceptors, also known as Falcons; the tank-like Rhinos; and the ultra-fast Raid bikes. One of Spectrum’s top agents is Captain Scarlet; once a Mysteron agent, Scarlet was able to throw off his conditioning and regain his sense of loyalty to Spectrum, with the added bonus that he is now indestructible. Fearless in his mission to protect Earth, Captain Scarlet is aided by the brave and intelligent Captain Blue, and together they attempt to defeat the menace of the Mysterons. Close Full Summary [-] Tag It Write a Review + Add to Favorites Discuss Episodes add » Last episode: Grey Skulls Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue give chase to a mysteron replicant police officer, Rimmer, who has stolen a canister of deadly alien spores. The Mysterons plan to release the spores in the new Stellar City theme park in Phoenix. Rimmer loses the 2 agents and kills and Myseronises a motorcycle gang leader called Brock, who takes over from Rimmer. Scarlet and Blue are unware that Rimmer has passed the spores on to Brock and that they are looking for the worng person. Meanwhile Captain Ocher serches for a stolen Raid Bike, which was taken by a rival motorcycle gang leader named Colt who witnessed Rimmer kill Brock and is the only person who knows who now has the spores. Aired: Saturday November 26, 2005
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Airs Next: BBC-1 at Weekdays 3:30 PM (5 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 22, 1957 Last Aired: June 17, 1975 Show Category: Animation Captain Pugwash is about the pirate Captain Pugwash and his search for treasure.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 17, 1983 Last Aired: August 3, 1986 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, and the whole Peanuts gang enter the television world in their very own television series shown weekly, followed by comic strips drawn and written by creator, Charles M. Schulz. With the help of Bill and Lee Melendez, these wonderful comic characters have very different and strange personalities that make each scene very humorous and unique. Focuses on the anxieties and joys of childhood as expressed by an ensemble cast of children who often seem wise beyond their years. Based on the famous comic strip. Character Guide Charlie Brown - Charlie Brown is a boy who has a dull life, and is constantly worrying about everything. He loves playing baseball, but his team never wins a game. There are some strange things happening in his life such as the attitude and actions of his dog, Snoopy and a kite-devouring tree that swallows all of the kites that he tries to fly. He is referred to a "blockhead" or "wishy-washy" and always puts himself down. Whenever he tries to kick a football that Lucy is holding down, she pulls it away, and Charlie goes flying in the air. She also helps Charlie Brown for five cents at her Psychiatric Booth. He has a little sister named Sally. Snoopy - Snoopy is an imaginative little beagle that lives under his owner, Charlie Brown. He creates daydreams while he sleeps on his doghouse. He is determined to finish writing a suspenseful story, while helping his friend, Woodstock and staying away from "the cat next door." For almost everyday, all Snoopy does is eat and sleep. He makes up characters that he pursues himself such as Joe Cool, The World War I Flying Ace, The Flash Beagle, a Vulture, etc. Lucy Van Pelt - A rough girl who is always bossy, crabby, and selfish. She likes bossing her little brother, Linus around, complaining that he always carries his blanket around. She is always angry - arguing and yelling. But her sweet side is shown whenever she is talking to Shroeder, who she likes very much. Schroeder idolizes Beethoven, and his piano. He always stays at his piano, playing music for others to enjoy. Linus Van Pelt - Linus, a intellectual boy who speaks of philosophical revelations and solutions to problems using complex details. He constantly holds a blanket, which he refers to as a "security blanket." This wise boy always stands beside his best friend, Charlie Brown, and is always under the command of his big sister, Lucy. Although he is very intelligent, he still believes that there is the Great Pumpkin, who rises out of the pumpkin patch and gives children gifts. Peppermint Patty - Patty is simply amazing at playing baseball, but is receiving D-minuses in school. Sort of a tomboy, Peppermint constantly sleeps during class. Marcie, who calls Patty, "sir" always follows Patty around, doing whatever Patty says and is always looking out for her "boss."
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Airs Next: ITV1 at Friday 5:25 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 29, 1967 Last Aired: May 1, 1968 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction "The finger is on the trigger...about to unleash a force with terrible powers, beyond the comprehension of man. This force we shall know as, The Mysterons. This man will be our hero, for fate will make him indestructible. His name: Captain Scarlet." -- "The Mysterons" (PILOT) episode voiceover introduction voiced by Ed Bishop (Captain Blue). Captain Scarlet & The Mysterons debuted on the U.K. terrestrial television network, ATV (the Midlands region only, at first), on Friday, 29 September 1967 at 5:25 p.m. After the Pilot was aired, the series immediately began to attract to-be addicted fans of all ages, and since then, it still has, with credit due to several re-runs on the likes of ITV (1985-1986) BBC 2 (1993-1994 / 2001-2002 - the channel which aired the digitally re-mastered prints for the first time, cleaned up and painstakingly restored by BBC Resources and Carlton), Sky One (recently - 2003), and in the mid-90s, Bravo. The remaining 31 episodes were aired throughout the Autumn & Winter Seasons of 1967, ending with ATV transmitting the series' finale episode, The Inquisition on the late Spring date of Tuesday, 14 May 1968 (NOTE: After the 23rd originally-broadcasted episode, Place of Angels, the show was moved to a Tuesday evening time-slot, at 5:00 p.m. - This resumed until the remaining 8 episodes that ATV had paid for, were tele-casted). Although only 32 episodes were produced, they all still consist of unique, though-provking and original entertainment, in both adult-written and well-structured script-writing (with special great thanks to Script Editor Tony Barwick, who wrote an amazing number of 18 episodic scripts, and was shockingly not credited for this), expensive and truly-realistic miniature special effects and pyrotechnics (with a second great thanks to the late Derek Meddings, who worked on various 1974-1995 James Bond 007 motion pictures, all 3 of the original Superman motion-pictures and the original Batman movie) and the most advanced puppet techniques tested and tried to the limit and brought to our screens. SPECIAL NOTE! - STARTING FROM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH - TWO DAYS AFTER THE WORLD PREMIERE OF THE "NEW CAPTAIN SCARLET" CGI SERIES: Sky One Mix (Channel No. 107 on Sky Digital), are the network who will be re-running the original episodes, from #16, "Renegade Rocket", right down to #27, "Codename Europa" on weekdays (Monday - Friday), showing 2 episodes as a double-bill from 11:50 a.m. till 12:45 p.m., in the UK only. ITV 1 are the network who originally aired the series back in the late 60's, when they were then known as ATV,(Associated TeleVision), and the network that will be airing the world premiere and the UK-run of the "New Captain Scarlet" CGI series.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 7, 1996 Last Aired: June 21, 1997 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys is a weekly half-hour animated show about Captain Charlie Simian who, after being charged with the task of safeguarding the universe from Nebula, recruits a crew of primates and in his ship, the Primate Avenger, heads towards adventure, Earth, and hopefully bananas.
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Airs Next: PBS at Weekdays 1:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 1985 Last Aired: January 1, 1988 Show Categories: Animation, Children The Care Bears keep watch over the earth to keep bad feelings at bay. Whenever a kid is feeling down, they are there to help bring a smile to the child's face. They live in a city in the sky, named Care-A-Lot. They hold meetings in the Hall of Caring to discuss important matters. Their cousins live in the Forest of Feelings. The Care Bear Cousins' leader is Braveheart Lion. Each bear and cousin has a special power, related to the symbol on its tummy. When they unite, they can use the Care Bear Stare to beam good energy at their enemies, such as No Heart, Professor Cold Heart, Shrieky, and Beastly. The bears have two modes of transportation, Cloudmobiles and Rainbow Rollers, which they fly down to earth on whenever there is trouble. They are alerted to problems by the Care-O-Meter. The Care Bears Family combined old episodes of Care Bears with new ones.
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Status: New Series Premiered: September 15, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Children The Care Bears are back with more adventures in Care-A-Lot. There are plenty more lessons to teach children young and old about caring.
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Airs Next: TeleToon at Sunday 5:00 PM (22 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: September 3, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children Carl Squared is about a 14 year old teenager who was complaining on the internet about his life and got spammed by a cloning company. Carl, as a joke sent some DNA, and let Rex, Carl's dog, lick the stamp. By mistake Rex's spit was mixed in with the DNA and 6-8 weeks later Carl at his door got C2 with 5% dog dna. In each episode of Carl Squared something goes wrong because of C2 or a problem occurred and Carl needs C2 to fix it. Carl Crashman Carl is a lazy teen who likes playing video games and skateboarding. Carl tells C2 to always do his school work and other stuff that Carl doesn't wanna do. C2 C2 is the clone of Carl, who doesn't mind doing Carl's slack. C2 doesn't know much about whats right and wrong in a teenagers life and causes problems with Carl. Jamie James Carl's best friend. Jamie likes anything to do with videoing and computers. Jamie is the only one that know about C2 except for Carl, C2, and Rex the dog. Skye Blue Carl's Girlfriend, Carl really likes Skye but always forgets what to say and doesn't like helping Skye with her Charity's and such. Lorna Lookman Lorna has a big crush on Carl, and Carl just plain doesn't like Lorna. Lorna is very annoying and trys to spy on Carl and talk to Carl. Chloe Crashman Carl's sister, The Damsel of Darkness. Chloe doesn't like Carl at all and trys not to talk to him. Chloe is a goth and her boyfriend is Damien, Prince of Darkness. Janit Crashman Janit Crashman is a psychiatrist and Carl's mom. Carl calls her Dr. Mom and Janit keeps on trying to find out why Carl acts like two Carl's. Barney Crashman Barney Crashman is a inventor and Carl's dad. Barney uses and trys to fix his most popular invention, the breakfast dispenser. Barney trys making different types of food for his family that are healthy, but fails. Mr Agar Carl's homeroom teacher. Mr. Agar has a lot against Carl and his sister. He always think that Carl did something bad when most of the time he didn't.
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Originally on: Cartoon Network (30 min.) Status: On Hiatus / TBD Premiered: September 9, 1997 Last Aired: September 1, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure, Comedy Following success as a late-night talk show host, Space Ghost recruits Brak (now has short-term memory) to his cast for his very own variety show. Zorak (from Coast to Coast) serves as the third host. Cartoon Planet is a show full o' comedy skits that'll make you bounce off the walls with laughter! Sadly, this show no longer airs at all, so your only bet is to buy one of the CDs, or crack out the old tapes for some Cartoon Planet nostalgia.
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Airs Next: ABC at Sunday 6:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: November 14, 1948 Last Aired: September 24, 1950 Show Categories: Children, Animation A collection of Hosted by cartoonist Chuck Luchsinger and his brother Jack. Jack narrated stories from the big Cartoon Teletales book while his brother drew amusing illustrations to match.
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Originally on: ABC (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 13, 1963 Last Aired: September 28, 1963 Show Category: Animation Paul Winchell and his ventriloquist dummies Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff hosted this screening of Paramount cartoons from 1959 to 1962 under the series titles Modern Madcaps and Noveltoons. Cartoon stars included Jeepers and Creepers, the Cat, Goodie the Gremlin and Ralph and Percy. Later that fall, after this series ended, the cartoons became the middle feature of The New Casper Cartoon Show.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 12:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: February 1, 1996 Last Aired: October 17, 1998 Show Categories: Animation, Children Also known as "The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper," this show was based off of the 1995 liveaction Universal Pictures movie "Casper" starring Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman. Please note that this guide is not for the classic Casper cartoons. Casper has been updated for the 90's, from his character design to his attitude. Here, the classic Ghostly Trio (Fatso, Lazo, and Fusso) have been revamped into Casper's uncles Stretch, Stinkie, and Fatso. Also present inhabiting Whipstaff Manor are parapsychologist Dr. James Harvey and his daughter Kat. Returning from the classic comics and cartoons are troublemaking, bowler-hat-sporting Spooky and his bubbly blonde "goilfriend" Poil. The show played on FOX and FOX Family Channel and ran from 1996 to 1998.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 22, 1979 Last Aired: September 6, 1980 Show Category: Animation After 16 years since his last network show, Casper returns to NBC. The series is set in 2179 where Casper helps out policewomen Mini & Maxi on baffling cases (2 episodes per show). Hairy Scary was there to convince Casper to scare people! Casper & Hairy Scary had two NBC specials as well. A Halloween special where Hairy Scary & his friends ruin Halloween for Casper & his new orphan friends. And a Christmas special that featured Yogi & the gang taking shelter @ their haunted house.
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Daily 6:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: March 1, 1998 Last Aired: July 1, 2004 Show Categories: Animation, Children The life and times of a cat and a dog with a unique twist: they're connected, literally. They share one body with a Dog's head at one end and Cat's head on the other. Adding to their dilemma is Cat's annoyance with Dog, mainly caused by Dog's stupidity and Cat's up-tight personality. Characters: Cat - Cat is the smarter one of the two brothers, and is always hatching some kind of plot to get his brother to calm down, so that Cat doesn't get beat around and hurt. Even though most of these plots involve messing with Dog's feeble mind, they often backfire on Cat, much to his dismay. It may not show all the time but, he deeply loves, and cares about his brother Dog. Dog - Dog is the more lovable of the two brothers, Dog loves to play and party and play some more, he loves baseball and playing fetch with frisbees, balls, sticks, etc. One of his best interests is in chasing the garbage truck. He is very friendly, and happy, but does have a breaking point. He's very sensitive, and if he fails at something he feels horrible, and worthless. It usually takes his brother Cat to help snap him out of it and relax. Cliff - Cliff is the leader of The Greasers, This brutal bull dog is the typical cartoon "Spike", with a touch of Italian/Brooklyn-ease accent. As leader of the gang he has a rep of being the toughest of the three, though he has a hidden vulnerable side. The vulnerable side usually comes out when he's extremely frightened at something or very sad. Shriek - Shriek is a tough broad, "I AM A GIRL!" She "shrieks" while trying to live up to her tomboy ways. Shriek is a pure bred poodle born in a very wealthy family. She lived in her parents mansion with her mom and her dad. They gave her everything a girl could ever dream of, or so they thought. She seeks more in life-adventure, excitement, a leather jacket and brass knuckles. Lube - Not being so smart, Lube is the dumbest of the gang. He makes Cliff and Shriek look like scholars. He basically has the thought process of little child. This however makes him good with kids, as we notice when he's taking care of Winslow impersonating Cliff's niece. Despite Winslow's bratty attitude, Lube doesn't lose his temper. He just goes with the flow doing everything Winslow tells him to. He says with a sweet smile and sincere- "Uh ok baby."
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Saturday 12:30 PM (22 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: July 9, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children Cats + Cash = Chaos! From creator and executive producer Doug TenNapel comes a wild new comedy about three brothers. Catscratch's stars are Mr. Blik, Gordon and Waffle, who happen to be cats, which were raised in a mega-mansion by Mrs. Edna Cramdilly. After her death, Edna left her house and all her money to the cats. The rich kitties live a wild life of freedom and adventure and they can’t seem to keep out of trouble. Sibling rivalry abounds as the brothers have very different and unique personalities. Mr. Blik is the bossy leader of the group who will let nothing stop him in his quest to be the best. Gordon, although a messy eater, is honest and loyal, and has a huge crush on Human Kimberly, the neighbor. Waffle is the silly, pushover, happy-go-lucky guy of the bunch, who happens to be as dumb as a stump. Hovis was Edna’s long-serving butler who has stayed on to look after the cats. Although he is not thrilled with his new masters he puts up with them. Human Kimberly is the cats’ 8-year-old neighbor and friend, and the recipient of Gordon’s huge crush. Last but not least in the list of characters is Gear, the brothers’ ultra-macho monster truck. The cats have a rival--wait, did we say "rival"? We meant "rivals" named the Chumpy Chumps. The cats are adventurers so they have their own adventures as they encounter and battle cat-hating mouses, other cats, cat-hating dogs, dangerous bears, bad gangs, creepy monsters, giant squids, homeless bums, Kimberly's friends, attacking zombies, unknown bad luck, cute bunnies, scary aliens, man-eating sharks, good vets, evil club owners and guards, helpful lobsters, evil robots, bullying alley cats, dangerous static electricity, big mammoths, exploding bombs, and, of course, mall jobs.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 9:00 AM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 13, 1969 Last Aired: September 5, 1971 Show Category: Animation The Cattanooga Cats is a show made up of 4 cartoons, The Cattanooga Cats, It's The Wolf, Around The World in 79 Days, and Autocat and Motormouse, They made two spin-offs: It's The Wolf and Autocat and Motormouse, but Around The World in 79 days did not make it, although there were plans to. Autocat and Motormouse had a relation to Tom and Jerry. This was a racecar version of Tom and Jerry. It's The Wolf is about a cute lil' lamb called Lambsy who gets chased by Mildew Wolf. Unfortunately he failed on doing it...especially when the ol' Dog comes. Around The World in 79 Days is about a boy who's going to win $ 1,000,000 if he succeeds... But if not it'll go to Crumden. The Cattanooga Cats themselves were a band of feline rockabilly singers--Country, Kitty Jo, Scoots and Groovy. They were usually involved in bizarre escapades, and in blackouts they had to deal with Chessie the Autograph Hound (who was ironically also a cat).
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Airs Next: CBS at Wednesday 7:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 13, 1956 Last Aired: September 5, 1956 Show Categories: Animation, Children In an attempt to capitalize on the success of ABC's Wonderful World Of Disney in prime time (it later moved to NBC), CBS, who a year earlier bought the Terrytoons cartoon library, started up CBS Cartoon Theater. Dick Van Dyke was the live-action host who introduced Terrytoons cartoons (starring Heckle and Jeckle, Dinky Duck, Little Roquefort and the Terry Bears) and interacted with the characters in the live bridge segments. Viewers could tell the difference between the brilliantly animated Disney cartoons and the low-budget Terrytoons, and the show was canceled after thirteen weeks. However, Heckle and Jeckle would get their own show on Saturday mornings later.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: March 30, 1985 Last Aired: January 3, 1987 Show Categories: Children, Animation CBS/FOX Video released selected episodes of this series in the 1980s. Complete with original titles all intact and a CBS Broadcast International logo at the end, although the covers had the title Video Storybreak.
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Airs Next: MTV at Thursday 10:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: January 1, 1998 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Sport and event coverage re-defined! Today's hottest celebrities are pitted against each other in no-holds-barred fantasy fights complete with pre- and post-battle activities, one-on-one interviews, press conferences and behind-the-scenes locker room moments that parody the worlds of film, television, music and politics. Announcers Johnny Gomez and Nick Diamond offer commentary and play-by-play coverage while legendary referee Mills Lane presides over the Celebrity Deathmatch Ring.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 4, 1986 Last Aired: December 12, 1986 Show Categories: Animation, Children In the near future, Doc Terror, and his cyborg companion Hacker, unleash their forces to conquer Earth! Only one force can stop this evil...a handful of brave men. Ace McCloud, (Air Operations Specialist), Max Ray (Sea Operations Specialist), and Jake Rockwell, (Land Operations Specialist), must try and stop Terror, using their highly advanced and versatile exoframes (Which transforms them into a one-man fighting army) they strive to beat back the deadly cyborg threat to the civilized world... Whatever the Challenge...they stand ready! THE CENTURIONS! This series told the exploits of the Centurions against the forces of Doc Terror and his cyborg army. The main three Centurions, Ace, Jake and Max, were commanded by the resourceful Crystal Kane, who was based in the space-station, Skyvault. Whenever they were needed for a mission, Crystal would beam them to the required location along with their required weapon systems, which would fuse to their exoframe suits on the command of "Power Extreme!" During the course of the series' run, two new Centurions joined the team, Rex Charger, (Energy Operations Specialist) and John Thunder, (Infiltration Operations Specialist). Other semi-regular characters included Jake's faithful dog Shadow, Crystal's orang-utan companion Lucy, the scientist Dr. Wu, and Doc Terror's daughter, Amber. The show itself comprised of 65 episodes and ran in syndication during 1986, first airing as a five-episode mini-series and a then as a full series. All of the episodes originally aired with short "science lesson" segments at the end of each episode, but from 1995 onwards, these segments were removed from syndication in foreign prints of the episodes. The series was notable for creating a fairly credible vision of a future world, using quite a few ideas taken from popular literary science-fiction writers such as Arthur C. Clarke & William Gibson. One of the show's character designers was the late comic book writer/artist legend, Jack Kirby, co-creator of most of the original Marvel Comics characters. He was assisted by another comics legend, Gil Kane, famous for his work on the silver-age Green Lantern and Spider-Man comics. The series was animated, storyboarded and directed by the Japanese animation company Sunrise (most famous for their Mobile Suit Gundam series) for Ruby-Spears Studio, although none of the animators or the company are listed in the end credits. The Centurions televison series was also quite popular abroad, and in the U.K., it was given wide exposure on the Saturday morning show 'Get Fresh' from Summer 1986 to Summer 1989. Unlike the U.S. version of Cartoon Network, where Centurions has become something of a semi-regular feature over the years, the series has only intermittently appeared on the U.K. version of the channel. The series was first shown by Cartoon Network U.K. in 1994 with a daily run that got through all of the series more than once, and disappeared until the first week of August 1996, when five episodes were shown (although it was originally scheduled to run for the next couple of months before their plans changed). The show was most recently seen in the U.K. from November 2000 to May 2001, on the Cartoon Network spin-off channel Boomerang U.K., as part of it's all too short-lived "Boomeraction" block, which also compromised of other Hanna-Barbera cartoons such as Gobots, the original Fantastic Four cartoon and the early Johnny Quest shows.
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Saturday 12:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: March 22, 2002 Last Aired: December 9, 2004 Show Categories: Animation, Children The show follows an elementary school boy artist named Rudy who has a special talent: he can draw a portal on a chalkboard and enter the world dubbed appropriately ChalkZone. Once in ChalkZone, Rudy has the ability to interact with drawing that were once on chalkboards and have been erased. This show has a lot to do with the childhood theory of where drawings go after they are erased as well as teamwork to stop even the weirdest scenario. There is actually a Spin Off of ChalkZone! Called: 'ChalkTalk'. Which airs right before ChalkZone. (Kind of a Commercial sorta thing.) Spin-off to Oh Yeah! Cartoons Show Times ChalkZone Currently Airs: Nickelodeon Saturdays and Sundays at 12:00 Nickelodeon 2 Saturdays at 3:00 & 3:30pm Nicktoons TV Sundays at 9:30 pm Mondays at 12:30 am CBS: Chalkzone is now on CBS! (8:00am) Characters Rudy Tabootie: In real life, Rudy's just a regular kid from a town called Plainsville. But Rudy's got one thing most kids don't: a magic piece of chalk that lets him enter ChalkZone, an amazing world where chalk drawings come to life. Snap: Snap is Rudy's idea of a perfect superhero AND a perfect best friend. He's totally fearless, he's as cool as he is blue, and he's always cracking people up—or cracking Bullynerd on the noggin. Penny Sanchez: Penny's totally obsessed with science, while Rudy's a dreamer and an artist. But Penny helps Rudy solve problems, and Rudy takes Penny to new places, like, you know, behind the chalkboard where drawings come to life. Oh, did we mention Rudy has a little crush on her? Reggie Bullnerd: Reggie's the local bully in Plainsville. As if that wasn't bad enough, his chalk-drawing alter-ego, Bullynerd, roams ChalkZone constantly, terrorizing Rudy and his posse. Fortunately, Bullynerd's not only big but also dumb, so Rudy can usually outwit (or at least out-draw) this ogre. Queen Rapsheeba: Queen Rapsheeba is one of the more interesting and entertaining inhabitants of the world behind the chalkboard. She's not only the best rapper in all of ChalkZone, she also has the best car show. And she holds the key to Snap's heart, of course... Joe Tabootie: Rudy's dad is an all-around good guy. He doesn't quite understand Rudy's obsession with drawing and wish that Rudy were more into butchering, the family business. Unfortunately for him Rudy is the kind of kid who would never get a job like that but would enjoy a more "adventurous job." Despite this, Joe still loves his son and is still proud of Rudy for being who he is. Mildred Tabootie: Rudy's mom is what you would describe as a whirlwind of activity. She's what you would call a bit dramatic, and sometimes she tends to blow by Rudy at 90 miles an hour when she's focusing on whatever task is at hand. Mildred works for the newspaper and spends time coming up with a Martha-Stewart-ish column in the local paper titled "Mildred Knows Best." Mr. Wilter: Mr. Wilter is Rudy's teacher, and he's pretty well convinced Rudy's a big time slacker. Maybe that's because during most of Mr. Wilter's extremely long, extremely boring lectures, Rudy is busy drawing. Instead of seeing Rudy for the imaginative kid he is, Mr. Wilter thinks he's wasting his time. Blocky: Blocky is Rudy's very first drawing. He's just square with hands and legs.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 1978 Last Aired: September 1, 1979 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure, Science-Fiction Banded together from remote galaxies, 13 of the most sinister villains of all time - the Legion of Doom! Dedicated to a single object, the conquest of the universe! Only one group dares to challenge this inter-galactic threat - The SuperFriends! Challenge is a sequel to the two earlier Super Friends shows. It drops Zan and Jayna from the previous incarnation and makes several "guest stars" full members of the Justice League, giving us a membership of Superman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Robin, Hawkman, Flash, Green Lantern, Black Vulcan, Samurai, and Apache Chief. Pitted against them are some real villains - the Legion of Doom: 13 of the most powerful supervillains from "remote galaxies" (well, 12 + Black Manta... :) ). Who are they? Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Solomon Grundy, the Riddler, the Scarecrow, Bizarro, Cheetah, Black Manta, Giganta, Gorilla Grodd, Sinestro, Captain Cold, and the Toyman. Okay, everyone but Brainiac, Sinestro, and Bizarro was from Earth (most of the gang is from Kansas City, we think), but "remote galaxies" sounded more impressive. The two teams squared off against each other in this series of full half-hour adventures.
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Airs Next: WB at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 25, 1997 Last Aired: February 21, 1998 Show Category: Animation Channel Umptee-3 is a secret television station located in the white space between channels. It's transmitted by a small band of wildly enthusiastic television pirates: Ogden, Holey Moley and Sheldon S. Cargo, who drive around in the Umptee-3 news van broadcasting stuff that's entirely too cool, too weird, and too wonderful for regular television. And best of all, it's all true. It's all about the world we live in. If you know how to look at it (and Channel Umptee-3 knows how to look at it!) the world is a magical place.
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irs Next: FOX at Saturday 10:30 AM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: October 7, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Children In this brand new animated series, teenager Tom Major has discovered that the remote control scanner used for an online game is actually a portal that transports his consciousness to an alternate world called Chaotic. In Chaotic, advanced players can make the characters on their game cards come to life. When these players enter the game scenario, called Perim, they actually become the character or monster they are playing. The rest of the population of Chaotic can watch the match-ups via monitors. As the Tom and his friend play, they discover the codes of additional creatures, locations and items. These can be added to their gaming "decks" through the use of their scanners. ________________________ Chaotic Creatures: Maxor Tribe: OverWorld Weight: 342 lbs. Attack Type: Discipline, Fire and Earth attacks Spcial Abilities:Innate healing Mugic ability Intress Tribe: OverWorld Weight: 108 lbs. Attack Type: Discipline, Earth and Water attacks Special Abilities: Water 5
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Airs Next: Disney at Weekdays 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: March 1, 2005 Show Categories: Children, Animation More Pictures Welcome to the Charlie & Lola guide at TV.com. I have this little sister, Lola. She is small and very funny. Charlie & Lola is fun series targeted at preschool audiences about a boy named Charlie and his sister, Lola. Featuring a unique "collage" animation style and catchy background themes, the show follows the pair as Charlie helps out his often rather independent-minded sister, Lola. Lola can be rather firm-minded when it comes to things like not wanting to go to bed, or doing things on her own, but Charlie doesn't mind too much --- he knows how to come up with a creative solution to help Lola see a different point of view. Viewers can accompany the two as they travel to fantastic worlds using their amazing imaginations. Charlie & Lola is based on a series of books by Lauren Child, who works on the show as an associate producer. The series, beginning with I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato is a hit with both parents and children, both for the imaginative stories and the eye-catching cut-out / collage design. As the show continues, so do the books. A number of book releases based on stories from the TV Series are now available and more are coming. This guide is customized to the airings of Charlie & Lola aired in the United States on Playhouse Disney. Although the show is produced by the BBC and the British company Tiger Aspect, guide airdates reflect the U.S. airings. For those in the U.S., you can now catch the program weekdays at 10 A.M. and on Saturday and Sunday at 11:30 A.M. on Playhouse Disney. If you live in England, you can catch the program on CBeebies or on BBC2 and in Australia, the series airs on ABCKids.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: December 9, 1965 Last Aired: December 8, 2003 Show Categories: Animation, Children This show is about 13 remarkable young kids and 2 friendly creatures, Snoopy and Woodstock. Charlie Brown is an outsider and isn't what you call in the "in-crowd", but he manages to always seem optimistic and happy about the world around him. Lucy is a psychiatrist of whom never quite seems to get the job done but appears to anyway. From PigPen to Schroeder and Charlie Brown to Lucy. These memorable characters are clever and witty and cannot be copied. They are unique and have no flaws whatsoever. But having no flaws is a flaw and in a manner of speaking, the Peanuts have plenty of them for being perfect. Although the covering for these cute, young children seem adorable, there are plenty of things that drive you crazy about these little kids. But they're flaws are easy to enjoy and something you can remember for the rest of your life. And like I said, being perfect is a flaw. But who said being flawed was perfect? I think everyone did for Peanuts! This is a wonderful show that surpasses all comics and is passed on from generation to generation.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 17, 1983 Last Aired: August 3, 1986 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, and the whole Peanuts gang enter the television world in their very own television series shown weekly, followed by comic strips drawn and written by creator, Charles M. Schulz. With the help of Bill and Lee Melendez, these wonderful comic characters have very different and strange personalities that make each scene very humorous and unique. Focuses on the anxieties and joys of childhood as expressed by an ensemble cast of children who often seem wise beyond their years. Based on the famous comic strip. Character Guide Charlie Brown - Charlie Brown is a boy who has a dull life, and is constantly worrying about everything. He loves playing baseball, but his team never wins a game. There are some strange things happening in his life such as the attitude and actions of his dog, Snoopy and a kite-devouring tree that swallows all of the kites that he tries to fly. He is referred to a "blockhead" or "wishy-washy" and always puts himself down. Whenever he tries to kick a football that Lucy is holding down, she pulls it away, and Charlie goes flying in the air. She also helps Charlie Brown for five cents at her Psychiatric Booth. He has a little sister named Sally. Snoopy - Snoopy is an imaginative little beagle that lives under his owner, Charlie Brown. He creates daydreams while he sleeps on his doghouse. He is determined to finish writing a suspenseful story, while helping his friend, Woodstock and staying away from "the cat next door." For almost everyday, all Snoopy does is eat and sleep. He makes up characters that he pursues himself such as Joe Cool, The World War I Flying Ace, The Flash Beagle, a Vulture, etc. Lucy Van Pelt - A rough girl who is always bossy, crabby, and selfish. She likes bossing her little brother, Linus around, complaining that he always carries his blanket around. She is always angry - arguing and yelling. But her sweet side is shown whenever she is talking to Shroeder, who she likes very much. Schroeder idolizes Beethoven, and his piano. He always stays at his piano, playing music for others to enjoy. Linus Van Pelt - Linus, a intellectual boy who speaks of philosophical revelations and solutions to problems using complex details. He constantly holds a blanket, which he refers to as a "security blanket." This wise boy always stands beside his best friend, Charlie Brown, and is always under the command of his big sister, Lucy. Although he is very intelligent, he still believes that there is the Great Pumpkin, who rises out of the pumpkin patch and gives children gifts. Peppermint Patty - Patty is simply amazing at playing baseball, but is receiving D-minuses in school. Sort of a tomboy, Peppermint constantly sleeps during class. Marcie, who calls Patty, "sir" always follows Patty around, doing whatever Patty says and is always looking out for her "boss." Show Status - Canceled/Ended Season Information Only running for two seasons, The Charlie Brown And Snoopy Show has received awards during its viewing at the Young Artist Awards, obtaining "Best Family Animation Series or Special" and "Outstanding Young Actress - Animation Voice Over" for Gini Holtzman's performance as Peppermint Patty, while a nomination for Jeremy Schoenberg playing Linus Van Pelt, for "Outstanding Young Actor - Animation Voice Over."
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Originally on: BBC-1 (15 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: October 6, 1969 Last Aired: December 26, 1969 Show Categories: Animation, Children Chigley is the third and final stop-motion British children's television series in Gordon Murray's Trumptonshire trilogy, following Camberwick Green and Trumpton. The action takes place in a small hamlet near Trumpton and Camberwick Green. Chigley is more of an industrial area, and according to Gordon Murray, the three communities are at the corners of an equilateral triangle. Chigley consisted mainly of Winkstead Hall, Treddles Wharf, the Biscuit Factory, and the Chigley Pottery, all of which are linked by a private railway. In most episodes, Lord Belborough's steam engine Bessie would put in an appearance, accompanied buy "The Little Steam Engine" song. The main characters in Chigley are: Lord Belborough (Owner of Winkstead Hall) Brackett (Lord B's butler) Mr Bilton (Lord B's gardener) Mr Cresswell (Biscuit factory owner) Mr Fletcher (Biscuit factory manager) Harry Farthing & Winnie (Chigley Pottery) Mr Swallow (the Wharfinger at Treddles Wharf) Mr Rumpling (the barge owner) Mr Clutterbuck (the builder) Mr Gubbins & Mr Sneed (the dustmen) WIllie Munn (Biscuit factory worker) Chigley included many guest appearances by characters from the previous two series, including Windy Miller of Camberwick Green, and the Trumpton Fire Brigade. This was at least partly for economic reasons, as it allowed the existing characters' theme songs to be re-used, saving money on recording. The programme began with one of the characters being asked: "Are you going to Trumpton? Camberwick Green? Chigley? Can we come with you ?" At the end of each episode, any problems have been solved, the the 6 O'Clock whistle at the biscuit factory blows and Lord Belborough invites everyone to the gardens of Winkstead Hall, where he and Brackett play his vintage Dutch organ while the locals dance. Freddie Phillips' songs and music were very important to the programmes as virtually every character had his or her own song. Unfortunately, the original masters seem to have been lost, and the surviving versions of most episodes are extremely grainy and scratched.
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Airs Next: CBC at Wednesday 5:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: September 3, 2003 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy The town of Chilly Beach is a ridiculously unsuccessful Canadian resort community, somehow built on the shores of a drifting ice floe in the far, far north. Its two most adventurous residents are Dale and Frank, two hockey-playing, beer-drinking best friends who have spent their whole lives here largely oblivious to the outside world. Along with the rest of the quirky townsfolk, they confront the inhospitable climate, outrageous culture clashes with visiting foreigners, exaggerated Canadian customs both old and new, and whatever other surreal and perilous situations their unique home throws their way.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 18, 1989 Last Aired: September 3, 1993 Show Categories: Children, Animation Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers was mainly about Chip and Dale's adventures in fighting crimes that the police think are too small to handle. Together, with the help of Gadget Hackwrench, the inventive and industrious girl mouse, a blue fly named Zipper, and Monterey Jack, a husky, strong mouse with a killer addiction for cheese, they match wits with evil scientists like Professor Nimbul and crooked cat underworld leader Fat Cat and his gang. This series first began on the Disney Channel in the spring of 1989, and then it had a long life on The Disney Afternoon block of shows. Main Characters Chip: The brave leader of the Rescue Rangers, resembles a pint-sized Indiana Jones. He is by far the most practical member of the team and his loyalty to the others never wavers, even if Dale does try his patience at times. Dale: He is much more exciteable than Chip, a fact reflected in his fondness for garish red-and-yellow Hawaiian shirts. Has a fondness for comic books, science fiction and tall stories in general. Gadget Hackwrench: The only female Rescue Ranger is a brilliant inventor and created all the teams vehicles. The daughter of one of Monty's old friends, she is more than just a pretty face. Monteray Jack: Known to his friends as Monty, he is the eldest of the Rescue Rangers and was an explorer before he joined up with Chip and Dale. Has an addiction to cheese, which sometimes lands himself and the others in trouble. Zipper: A fly who hung round with Monty on his travels, he is the smallest Rescue Ranger. But what he lacks in size he more than makes up for in courage. Fatcat: As his name suggests, he is an overweight cat who used to belong to the first human villian the Rangers ever put behind bars. He is greedy, arrogant and short-tempered and is forever looking for some means of dominating the world. Meps, Wart, Mole and Snout: These are Fatcat's stooges. Meps is also a cat, while Wart, Mole and Snout are a lizard, a mole and a rat respectively. Professor Nimnul: A crazed human professor who is forever coming up with new devices with which to dominate the world.
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Originally on: AT-X (25 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 21, 2003 Last Aired: March 9, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction Cinderella Boy Ranma Hinamatsuri and Rella "Cindy" Shirayuki run a Kirin City detective agency. While being chased by the mafia, they end up in a car accident. Ranma awakens and believes Rella was killed in the crash. When the clock strikes midnight however, Ranma becomes Rella! Every 24 hours Rella becomes Ranma, and then vice versa, switching back and forth between the two at midnight each night. They're a crime-fighting duo that share a body!
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Status: Ended Premiered: July 19, 2006 Last Aired: December 19, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Drama After his mother’s unfortunate miscarriage, Haruma Kawagoe prays that Santa will deliver him a little sister for Christmas. Years later when Haruma has nearly forgotten about his wish, Santa comes through and gives him a new little sister. * Tag It * Write a Review * + Add to Favorites * Discuss * Edit Summary Tagging Enter your tags below. Use commas to separate tags. Examples: children, hasselhoff, educational Add Tag Add to Favorites Submit a Link User-Submitted News Submit a Link | More: Chocotto Sister Submissions » Submit a Link Validate Link Link Title: Link Description: [Finalize] [Close] Cast Momoko Saito - Choco More: Chocotto Sister Cast » Tell the world what you think of Chocotto Sister, write a review for this show. Write a Review advertisement Click Here Show Vital Stats Show: Chocotto Sister Ratings Rank: 0 of 17,034 Show Reviews: 0 People Tracking: 1 Show Score: 6.4 Fair 2 votes Your Chocotto Sister Score Add To My Shows Review This Show Print Ep Guide Contribute Top Contributors If you like Chocotto Sister, you may also like these shows: Avatar: The Last Airbender In a lost age, the world is divided into four nations: the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads. Within each nation, there is a remarkable order of men and women... more See all similar shows
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Originally on: ITV1 (12 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 27, 1976 Last Aired: June 18, 1979 Show Categories: Animation, Children Classic kids' stop-motion cartoon from the creators of DangerMouse. Chorlton (a magical dragon) wakes up from an egg one day and he awakens the Wheelies and brightens up the Wheelie World. It had been a long time since Wheelie World had seen a ray of sunshine. The evil the green kettle witch Fenella who lives in Spout Hall (between Wheelie World and the Sad Lands) is not happy about Chorlton's appearance and is determined to destroy him so that Wheelie World can stay in darkness again. Though Charlton isn't as smart as you might think, he and all his Wheelie friends always manages to beat Fenella and her servants known as the Spikers and the Toadies at their own game. Now Jump in, take a spin and go round the Wheelie World! "By 'eck!"
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Friday 7:30 PM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: November 2, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Chowder A young child by the name of Chowder is the chef's apprentice. Chowder believes that one day, he will be a widely respected chef like the one he is working with, Mung Daal. However, Chowder has a problem. He cannot stop gorging himself on the culinary delights by which he finds himself surrounded. Character Bios: Chowder - A small, eccentric, and slightly overweight child who wants to become a great chef. The problem is he will eat any culinary concoction he finds himself tempted with. Chowder's pet is Kimchi, who is a cloud of "stink". Mung Daal - A food inventor and Chowder's master. He is teaching Schnitzel and Chowder how to be chefs. He invents rare food like the "No Fruit". He is like a father to Chowder. Truffles - Mung Daal's wife, Truffles invents rare food for Mung Daal to create. She serves as a mother for Chowder. Shnitzel - A professional chef who works at Mung Daal's Catering. All he says is "rada", although the other characters have no problems understanding him. Panini - A pink rabbit, who has a crush on Chowder (who does not return her feelings), who thinks she is Chowder's girlfriend, and lets him know this at every time she can. She is also Ms. Endive's apprentice. Ms. Endive - A chef who teaches culinary skill to Panini with strict discipline. She is often unkind, and considers Mung Daal to be her inferior rival. She is tall and pudgy. Gazpacho - An elephant who is a storekeeper, selling strange food and playing pranks on his customers. Kimchi - A stink cloud that is Chowder's best friend and pet. Most people don't want to be around Kimchi because of his smell. He often just follows the gang. Chowder just seems to ignore his smell.
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Originally on: Other (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: November 24, 2003 Last Aired: January 1, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Drama It is after the Great War and the U.S. is experiencing an economic prosperity unlike anything ever seen before. However, all is not well, as the occurences of the ocult and devil-worshippers begin to sprout up all over the country. Enter the Magdalene Order, a special group of exorcist that use tradional methods (holy water and special metal) and infused them into the technology of the time to battle these demons and their summoners. This is the story of Rosette Christopher, a young exorcist and her close friend Chrono, a demon with a dark history, as they go on a quest to find and rescue Rosette's younger brother, Joshua, from the clutches of evil. This is going to be a trip!
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Sunday 8:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 2001 Last Aired: January 1, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Children a half-hour of Warner Brothers cartoons directed by Chuck Jones
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 15, 1986 Last Aired: September 19, 1986 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos follows the story of Chuck Norris as he battles the forces of evil, which are headed by the notorious villain simply known as The Claw. However, The Claw is not alone as he is joined by The Super Ninja, a mysterious individual whose talent is only exceeded by his own hatred of Chuck Norris. While Chuck Norris’ extensive training has permitted him to excel in his position as an operative of the United Stated government, he has several allies who assist him in his quests to save the world. Chuck Norris is joined by a spunky albeit talented technological genius named Pepper, a samurai warrior named Kimo, an apprentice fighter named Reed, a sumo wrestler named Tabe and a young ward who goes by the name of Too Much. Together, Chuck Norris and his allies pledge to serve the United States in its quest to defeat the likes of evil everywhere, though each episode of the series always begins and ends with the real-life Chuck Norris offering moral advice and providing insight as to what good decisions really are. The series first aired in syndication in 1986, though [Adult Swim] has recently received the rights to air the series and it will be airing at their 5:30 AM timeslot towards the end of March 2006.
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Originally on: AT-X (25 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: June 21, 2003 Last Aired: March 9, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Science-Fiction Cinderella Boy Ranma Hinamatsuri and Rella "Cindy" Shirayuki run a Kirin City detective agency. While being chased by the mafia, they end up in a car accident. Ranma awakens and believes Rella was killed in the crash. When the clock strikes midnight however, Ranma becomes Rella! Every 24 hours Rella becomes Ranma, and then vice versa, switching back and forth between the two at midnight each night. They're a crime-fighting duo that share a body!
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Weekdays 4:00 PM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: April 18, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Children This anime is about three kids who protect all the girls in their school Clamp School is about three boys Nokoru Imonoyama,Suoh Takamura and Akira Ijuin who are their schools council. Nokoru Immonoyama formed the CLAMP Shcool Detectives to ensure the safety of the girls in theris school.
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Originally on: Animax (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: May 3, 1997 Last Aired: October 25, 1997 Show Categories: Comedy, Animation Clamp Institute is the size of a small city. Shaped like a pentagram each star point houses a different level of grades for the school. There are over 10,000 residents of the Clamp Institute and all are welcome regardless of financial status if they possess talent. The best and brightest attend the Institute and the best of the best is Nokoru Imonoyama. Nokuru is the Student Council President of the Elementary School Division. His best friends are Akira Ijuuin, Division Treasurer and the Division Secretary, Suoh Takamura The trio form a detective agency, willing to solve any mystery or crime. Nokoru decides the club will focus on any damsel in distress and concentrate their efforts on aiding the female population of Clamp Institute.
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Originally on: Animax (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: May 3, 1997 Last Aired: October 25, 1997 Show Categories: Comedy, Animation Clamp Institute is the size of a small city. Shaped like a pentagram each star point houses a different level of grades for the school. There are over 10,000 residents of the Clamp Institute and all are welcome regardless of financial status if they possess talent. The best and brightest attend the Institute and the best of the best is Nokoru Imonoyama. Nokuru is the Student Council President of the Elementary School Division. His best friends are Akira Ijuuin, Division Treasurer and the Division Secretary, Suoh Takamura The trio form a detective agency, willing to solve any mystery or crime. Nokoru decides the club will focus on any damsel in distress and concentrate their efforts on aiding the female population of Clamp Institute.
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Originally on: TBS (Japan) (25 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: October 4, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Drama Clannad - Romance, Drama, Slice of life (May contain violence, bad language & mild nudity) ... Tomoya doesn’t care about school as much as he should and doesn’t take his studies seriously. As such, Tomoya discovers that he doesn’t fit in with the rest of the kids at his school who are busily trying to study for entrance exams. When Tomoya meets a girl named Nagisa alone and without friends, he takes it upon himself to help her. As it turns out, Nagisa has amazing abilities that leave Tomoya reborn in a new existence. Opening Theme "Megumeru ~cuckool mix 2007~" by eufonius Ending Theme "Dango Daikazoku" by Chata
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Friday 12:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: November 3, 2006 Last Aired: August 31, 2007 Show Categories: Children, Animation Class of 3000 is an animated series created by André Benjamin of the musical group Outkast. André plays a character named Sunny Bridges who graduated from Westley School of Performing Arts in Atlanta, Georgia and went on to become a huge musical star, winning 27 Grammys and a Nobel Prize. However, after finding that the lifestyle of a rich and famous music star does not sit well with him, he mysteriously walks out of the music industry at the height of his career. Now he is returning to his old hometown of Atlanta to give back to the community and the kids currently attending his old school as their new music teacher.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Friday 12:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: November 3, 2006 Last Aired: August 31, 2007 Show Categories: Children, Animation Class of 3000 is an animated series created by André Benjamin of the musical group Outkast. André plays a character named Sunny Bridges who graduated from Westley School of Performing Arts in Atlanta, Georgia and went on to become a huge musical star, winning 27 Grammys and a Nobel Prize. However, after finding that the lifestyle of a rich and famous music star does not sit well with him, he mysteriously walks out of the music industry at the height of his career. Now he is returning to his old hometown of Atlanta to give back to the community and the kids currently attending his old school as their new music teacher.
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Airs Next: TeleToon at Daily 7:00 PM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: January 1, 2006 Show Category: Animation Imprisoned thousands of years ago by his son ZEUS, CRONUS, the god of time, has found an extra second to escape from the Underworld. Now history is about to repeat itself as CRONUS heads a legion of mythological MONSTERS in his quest to regain control of the world...But there is a PROPHECY... Seven TEENAGERS stand in his way. The unknowing descendants of great mythological HEROES, protected by the OLYMPIAN GODS, and the only ones who can stop this BLAST FROM THE PAST.
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Originally on: Other (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 6, 1987 Last Aired: November 11, 1991 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy If you're desperate and need a job done, write "XYZ" on the bulletin board at Shinjuku Station. That is a signal that you want to hire City Hunter. Ryo Saeba and Kaori Makumura make up City Hunter. Ryo is calm, cool, and an amazingly accurate shot. He is also the biggest lech since Ataru Moroboshi. Kaori is the "sister" (no blood relation, she was adopted) of Ryo's deceased partner and runs the business side of City Hunter. This story is very funny due to the face that it contains perverted jokes and elements. I don't know how they managed to keep everything at a G level. I highly recommend this series. This series is best watched in the original Japanese with English subtitles, it is very interesting to hear the voice actors stretch their voices to the limit on this one. Another thing to look for is the soundtrack, the music used in this series is worth a listen, even if you don't understand japanese. Ryo Saeba - No one, even Ryo himself, knows who he really is. Orphaned at the age of three in a plane crash in South America, he was adopted by a group of mercenaries and became a mercenary himself. (As a result, even Ryo does not know when his real birthday is.) In fact, he is one of the best. His abilities include successive one-hole shots from ten metres, ultra sensitive hearing (he can hear a gun cock from far away), and the ability to shoot a person, while missing all the vital organs. Despite this, his main weakness is women. In fact, he is one of the most PERVERTED people in animation. Yet even through all of this, women still manage to fall for him after getting to know him better (no, not that way....). The one woman he truly loves however, is Kaori Makimura, but he refrains from expressing his love for fear that it would jeopardize her life. So he goes on in his merry Mokkori ways.... Hideyuki Makimura - As the series starts, Hideyuki is Ryo's partner in the business. A former police officer, he left the force after certain situations rendered him helpless to assist innocent civilians (like those who would call XYZ for their services). He is soon killed by a drug cartel for refusing to commit to their nefarious plans. Kaori Makimura - According to Kaori, she is Hideyuki's younger sister. According to Hideyuki, Kaori was adopted as an infant, the child of a murderer killed by police. After Hideyuki's death, she takes over his duties as Ryo's partner. Unlike Hideyuki, however, if Ryo tries to get too close to his beautiful female clients, Kaori will protect them by smashing Ryo's head in with a 100 ton mallet. Kaori herself is also attracted by Ryo's charms and character, but because of Ryo's lecherousness, she keeps her feelings to herself. Kaori's main peeve is being seen as a man by not only women, but Ryo himself. It seems that Kaori's true goal with Ryo is to be seen as attractive while invoking jealousy and perhaps even love in him. Hayato Ijuin AKA Umibozu AKA Falcon - Like Ryo, he was a mercenary in South America and also works as a sweeper in Shinjuku. This gigantic man is known for his awesome strength, and his ability to take a licking and keep on ticking. Whereas Ryo tends to solve a problem through cunning and guile, Umibozu tends to solve a problem using a blunt force approach: with a bazooka in one hand, and a machine gun in the other. Umibozu's greatest weakness is cats, including cute kittens, he loses all his strength at the sound of a cat's meow. Strangely enough, cats are very attracted to him, and his life partner Miki owns a shop called the "Cat's Eye". To some of his former enemies and comrades (including Miki), he is known as "Falcon". Saeko Nogami - A detective with the Tokyo Police department, Saeko is Hideyuki's former partner in the force, and is a good acquaintance of Ryo. She is also a great manipulator of men. Whenever she is in a tight spot with a case, she calls Ryo to assist her in completing her mission with the promise that she will sleep with him. Of course, she is always able to duck out of it in the end, so Ryo keeps a record of how many times Saeko "owes" him. Reika Nogami - Saeko's younger sister, Reika, like Ryo, works in the private sector and is also a former police officer. Like her older sister, she is also a great manipulator of men. Therefore, all her clients are typically male. If she needs Ryo to help her in a tight spot, she does not ask him outright, but rather use him as fodder for her protection. Unlike her sister though, Reika is TOTALLY attracted to Ryo and strives to be his partner in life and crime one day, much to the jealousy of Kaori. Miki - Umibozu's Partner. As a young man in his mercenary years, Umibozu found Miki as an 8 year old orphan. He then took her under his wing and taught her all the skills she would need to survive. However, several years later, Miki began showing affection towards Umibozu, so he ran away from her. Miki spent the next few years looking for Umibozu and when she finally did, she would become his life partner. Miki is the only girl in the series who does not display any attraction to Ryo Saeba whatsoever. Kasumi Aso - Also known as Phantom 305, she enlisted Ryo's help in getting a black rose back from a corrupt psychic. Later in the series, she enlists his help in breaking an arranged marriage to someone she detested. But in doing so, the head of the clan discovered that her heart had been "stolen" by Ryo. Kasumi was then forbidden to return home until she "stole" Ryo's heart. Kasumi thus works as a waitress at the Cat's Eye and becomes a recurring member of the cast. In 2005, the long awaited sequel to City Hunter, "Angel Heart" premiered on Japanese Television. "Angel Heart" portrays a darker side of City Hunter, one that includes the loss of one of City Hunter's most revered characters......
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Airs Next: ABC at Wednesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: May 31, 2000 Last Aired: June 28, 2000 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Clerks This animated series, based on Kevin Smith's 1994 film of the same name, centers on Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, the clerks at The Quick Stop and RST Video. These "slackers" spend most of their time spoofing pop culture and whining about their miserable lives. Adding color to their lives are the resident "hetero-life partners" Jay and Silent Bob, who hang out and sell fireworks outside the store. Every show needs an evil villain, so to accommodate, Leonardo Leonardo was created -- a rich, gay psychopath, who was the evil foil for our heroes. Leonardo's sidekick, the menacing Plug, was a robot. NBA player Charles Barkley voiced himself in nearly every episode, playing the nemesis of Jay and Silent Bob. And Lando was created in episode 3 to address the lack of black characters in the show. Utilizing the animation, the makers inserted tons of film and television spoofs, and cameos from many stars. This short lived series not only set a record for the length of time it spent on the air, but for the length of the titles as well! The show was green lighted by ABC for six episodes, but the release date kept getting pushed back and after a spot on the Superbowl, they finally got around to airing the series on May 31, 2000. After playing the show for two weeks, the series was abruptly jerked off the air, even though the additional four episodes were scheduled. Plans were made to cut the episodes into a feature film, but this idea was eventually scrapped and all six episodes appeared on video and DVD the following year. Also worth noting, Leonardo Leonardo was based on (and originally voiced by) Alan Rickman (Dogma, Die Hard, Galaxy Quest), but the execs at ABC didn't want Rickman, so Alec Baldwin stepped in to do the voice. On the video version, the real Jay and Silent Bob come out to introduce each episode (and there's a special appearance by Randal). On the DVD, these clips appear after an animated version of Jay and Silent Bob holding up a card with the episode number. The DVD also includes an audio commentary, two featurettes, animatics, the Superbowl spot, and a long promo made for a film/comic convention. As a DVD-ROM bonus, there are script/storyboards and character profiles. On December 22, 2002, all six episodes premiered in a marathon on Comedy Central. Since then, the series has aired from time to time on Comedy Central, mostly during late night with the cable channel's other animated programming.
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Originally on: PBS (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 4, 2000 Last Aired: February 25, 2003 Show Categories: Animation, Children Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford the Big Red Dog is a fun show aimed towards younger audiences. Clifford, a 20 foot tall red dog, plays with his dog friends, Cleo and T-Bone, and has great adventures with them. Clifford's best friend, however, is Emily Elizabeth Howard, his owner. Emily has friends of her own and all the characters live peacefully on Birdwell Island. Each Clifford the Big Red Dog episode consists of two stories, linked by a "Speckle Story," a story read to Clifford by Emily Elizabeth about the adventures of a dog named Speckle. At the end of each episode is a "big idea" presented by Clifford, followed by a short promotional spot for one of the characters on Clifford. Please note that some online guides list two big ideas for each episode. The "big idea" listed in this guide will always be only the one that actually airs at the end of the episode itself. Also included is a short segment featuring a real kid with his/her dog. However, most, if not all, PBS stations no longer show this segment. These segments are available for viewing on Clifford DVDs. Production of Clifford The Big Red Dog officially ended when John Ritter returned to ABC primetime in the fall of 2002, as the star of 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter. The final seven Clifford the Big Red Dog shows aired on PBS in February 2003, and the production of episodes was discontinued to make way for the spinoff show, described below. However, there are indications that some produced episodes haven't yet aired, so keep an eye out! Brach's recently announced a special mail-order video and there could be more coming. With John Ritter's unfortunate passing the following September, there are no plans for new production. Repeats continue on every weekday except Wednesday on most PBS stations. There is also a movie, "Clifford's Really Big Movie", which is now out on DVD and video.
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Originally on: PBS (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: September 1, 2003 Show Categories: Children, Animation Clifford's Puppy Days Welcome to the Clifford's Puppy Days guide at TV.com . Clifford - at one time, he was just a small puppy, the runt of the litter. Then, Emily Elizabeth's love made him grow big and he became big, red Clifford, the subject of the popular PBSKids series, Clifford the Big Red Dog. But what about before then? Clifford's Puppy Days explores just that. Set in the big city Clifford and Emily Elizabeth lived in before moving to Birdwell Island, this series features Clifford's adventures when he was just a small puppy. The main staff for the series is largely the same of Clifford the Big Red Dog (such as writers and producers), but watch for a brand new cast and new environments for this curious, little puppy to explore. The program features a diverse cast of voice talent. Grey Delisle is back as Emily Elizabeth. Kath Soucie, who voices the character viewers love to hate on Clifford the Big Red Dog, Jetta, voices Daffodil, Emily Elizabeth's pet rabbit. Other big names include Henry Winkler voicing Norville and Lara Jill Miller as the voice of puppy Clifford himself. The first two episodes of Clifford's Puppy Days premiered Labor Day, September 1st, 2003 as part of the PBSKids "Pet-Tacular," that aired on most PBS stations. Episodes are currently in repeats, but watch for a Halloween episode this October and catch at least one more new episode in December.
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Airs Next: TeleToon at Monday 10:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: November 2, 2002 Last Aired: February 10, 2003 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Clone High, USA "Clone High" is about the clones of historical figures dug up in the '80s, going through the normal teenage angst like the rest of us. Airdates are Canadian, where the series first aired. Also aired in the U.S. on MTV, Monday nights @ 10:30 as part of "The 10 Spot." "Clone High Theme" by Abandoned Pools.
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 8:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: August 14, 1976 Last Aired: September 4, 1979 Show Category: Animation Clue Club was a cartoon about four precocious young investigators (Dotty, Larry, D.D. and Pepper) who solved crimes with the help of two bloodhounds, Woofer and Wimper. Dotty, the brains of the team, would stay at home and analyze any clues that the gang found. The older dog, Woofer, thought he was a very good detective so he would always take the credit for solving the case. The laughs in the show were provided by Woofer and Wimper, due to their fear of the spooky places the gang went. The show only had one year of first run episodes, after which it aired in repeats on The Skatebirds under the new title Woofer and Wimper, Dog Detectives. These repeats were severely edited, which made the show particularly hard to follow. In January 1978, The Three Robonic Stooges was split off from the Skatebirds show and took the Woofer And Wimper segment with them. After a year on The Skatebirds, CBS reinstated the full episodes and re-ran them on Sundays under the original title. The show ran for another four months, cancelled in September of 1979.
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Airs Next: Syndicated at Saturday 7:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: March 14, 1959 Last Aired: September 3, 1960 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Adventure On A Low Budget – Tall, stoutly built, ruggedly handsome Clutch Cargo was a two-fisted Troubleshooter/Aviator/Author who traveled the world with his young ward – Red-haired, freckle-faced Spinner – Becoming involved in all manner of various situations of friends in distress. Spinner, and his dog – A Dachshund named Paddlefoot – Usually helped Clutch solve the various mysteries and troublesome situations which plagued Clutch’s many acquaintances from the South-Seas islands, to the arctic tundra, to the jungles of South America, to the prairies the Great American Southwest – Their experiences providing material for Clutch’s best-selling Adventure Logbook. The Producers of this turn-of-the-decade animated (And, the term is used loosely, here) action/adventure series cut as many corners as possible, in order to stay within a very limited budget, and time-frame. Judging, even by the standards of it’s time, it left much to be desired. It was, however, quite interesting – And, perhaps, even a bit ahead of it’s time – For it’s use of a patented process known as Synchro-Vox®. Developed by Cinematographer Edwin Gillette, in the early days of television, for use in TV commercials which featured talking animals, the process involved the superimposition of the moving, talking lips of live Actors over the faces of still drawings of the various characters. It added a bit of realism to characters which, otherwise, might have been pretty dull. Variations of Gillette’s technique can be seen, to this day – Most notably, in the opening sequence of Spongebob Squarepants. However simple it’s animation techniques may have been, it was, nonetheless, very well drawn, and it’s plots well-written. Creator/Writer Clark Haas aimed his imaginative story-lines at an audience in the 5 to 10 year-old range, and it became popular enough, with young viewers of the day, to prompt the production of 2 full 26-episode seasons. Each episode was broken up into 5 4-minute ‘Chapters’, with a mini-cliffhanger at the end of the first 4, with the 5th chapter concluding the adventure. The series was syndicated, and bought by many TV stations, nationwide, to show on local afternoon cartoon shows, such as Bozo The Clown. It’s intended format was to show one chapter per day, on Mondays through Fridays, with a re-cap of all five chapters, on Saturday mornings. It was released to syndication on March 9, 1959, and was picked up by at least 65 local affiliates during 1959 and 1960.
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Airs Next: WB at Saturday 9:30 AM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: September 17, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Children On a tiny tropical haven, known as Fruit Salad Island, live and breathe bananas, melons, mangos, lemons and other fruit who have made it their home. The fruity islanders spend all day basking in the three S's...sun, surf and sleeping. But the islanders are not alone. They share their peaceful island paradise with a real nut – a wacky, weird and wild coconut named Fred. A ball of endless energy, filled with a big heart and sweet, sloshy milk, Fred is an eternal optimist who pursues his dreams, solves his own problems – and never ever quits. From sunrise to sunset, Fred constantly contemplates his next big idea – and whatever he thinks about actually happens. Nobody knows how he does it, but when Fred starts wishing…watch out! This zany nut and his crop of cohorts splash onto Saturday mornings as Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island is produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The show consists of two mini episodes named 1a and 1b
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Airs Next: G4 at Wednesday 9:00 PM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: July 11, 2007 Show Category: Animation Code Monkeys Code Monkeys is an animated comedy about Dave and Jerry. Two video game makers who have just got jobs at a company called Gameavision. What the two didn't know was that their new boss, Mr. Larrity, is crazy. Watch as Dave and Jerry go through a multitude of misadventures at their new jobs at Gameavision.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Friday 6:30 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: December 6, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Children The world is in danger! Only five ten-year-old kids are our only hope! Problem: Adults have become tyrants over kids. Solution: five kids decide to change that for themselves and the world. Join these five kids (known by Numbuh 1, Numbuh 2, and so on) as they battle evil ranting (yet determined) grown-ups, candy pirates, their arch Nemesis, the Delightful Children from Down the Lane, their Father, a man of fiery powers and that was once known as "Mr. Wigglestines" and his many minions (such as Numbuh 5's older sister, Cree and ex-operative Numbuh 274, Chad). But they also have to deal with havoc amongst themselves... Characters: Numbuh 1 (Nigel Uno): Numbuh 1 is the bold leader of the group, hands down. With a fear of bugs and hate for the beach, he still can be the ultimate leader (he does have a girlfriend, and skill of thinking up great tactics and defense) and spare some time for an ice cream! He is the second youngest of the Kids Next Door. Numbuh 2 (Hoagie Pennywhistle Gilligan Jr.): With a skilled mind and knowledge of a buhzillion, Numbuh 2 is definitely the master in the building department. Also, with puns and jokes like that, what's not to love? He is the third oldest/youngest (In the middle) of the Kids Next Door. Numbuh 3 (Kuki Sanban): Hugs and Rainbow Monkeys are just as sweet as Numbuh 3 herself! Known as "The Flirt", this Asian does seem to hit the soft spot of most. However, she may be out-of-it at times, but when you mess with something she loves, you have to pay the price with a she-devil. She is the youngest of the Kids Next Door. Numbuh 4 (Wallabee "Wally" Beatles): Yes, his nickname ("The Tough Guy") does serve Numbuh 4 well. He sure has a knack for letting his actions speak, therefore making it easy as to what he's about to do. Though, underneath the hard shell, he has that soft spot (though doesn't show it) for people he cares for most. And some would say the person really up there is a certain happy girl. He is the second oldest of the Kids Next Door. Numbuh 5 (Abigail "Abby" Lincoln): Numbuh 5 would be put in a different crowd from the rest... This laid back girl always keeps her cool, yet sometimes can get a little impatient. All else aside, she is probably the guardian angel of the group, guiding the others, while not getting in the way of everyone's jobs. She is the oldest of the Kids Next Door. Numbuh 86 (Fanny Fulbright): Head of Decommissioning, defeat teenagers and adults, boss some kids around, this girl could do it all. Numbuh 86 is sure not only hardcore, but like Numbuh 4, soft on the inside. She may have a love for Rainbow Monkeys and thinks Numbuh 4 is pretty cute, but don't let that get to you. No matter what, she'll do her duties as decommissioning teens. Lizzie Devine: Lizzie is the infamous girlfriend of Numbuh 1, her Nigie. She was annoying at first, but the team has realized it could be much worse. Lizzie is the over-protetive type of her boyfriend and sometimes, jealous, but, she always is there to help Numbuh 1, even if she has to crash a couple of ships. Tommy Gilligan: Tommy looks up to his brother, Numbuh 2, and wants to be just like him. Of course, his love for his brother matches the amount of how much he annoys everyone... On the upper hand, he would make an excellent operative! If he can, that is... After a battle, he had to sacrifice his own membuhship to defeat the adults. Mushi Sanban: This little girl is almost exactly like her older sister, Numbuh 3. With the cuteness of a bummillion, she can just as easily get guys as her sister, "stealing" her "man", King Sandy. The Delightful Children From Down The Lane: The Delightful Children From Down The Lane are the KND's arch nemisesses. Working for their Father (see below) they are raised (or made) to give and serve the adults. But most kids, however, think they're creepy, for they talk and walk, and do just about everything as one. Father: Probably the most evil guy on the earth to attack the KND. Father is a conniving and scheming grown-up who happens to be the father of the DCFDTL (the Delightfuls'). He is bent on destroying the KND for interrupting his plans on adults ruling the world. However, he is no match for the KND! Cree Lincoln: Numbuh 5's sister, ex-operative Numbuh 11 (the best of her time), and one of Father's top worker is all Cree. She has it all, skills, knowledge, and a very suductive kiss, which Hank (who is Numbuh 2, teenagerized) has experienced first hand, she is an amazing teenager. But that's just it.. she's a teenager, working with the other side. Chad: Like Cree, Chad is an ex-operative (Numbuh 274, who, also, was the best), and he is also working with Father. He, too, has the skills, and the perfect kid--now teen--(in an adult's eyes), but he gets made fun of once in a while... for wearing a bra, which is really BRA (Battle Ready Armor) that can help him beat up any one and change into any one. Numbuh 362 (Unknown real name): She's the girl with the class and everything. Highest ranking, she is like president of the KND. And of course, she is one chick that Numbuh 86 admires. Of course, she tends to be rather annoyed with 86 easily. The Kid: Not much is known about this guy, but he sure makes Numbuh 2 want to beat him at everything, making him...basically, Numbuh 2's rival (even if he had to work with him). It also seems he likes to make other kids want to rival him, because he sure has Numbuh 4 on a knot for having a "fling" with Numbuh 3... Various Villians: Here's where you could start snoring because a long list of people ((Cough-Adults-Cough)) are coming your way! The list includes Mr. Boss (sort of the "Villian Leader", other than Father), The Toilenator (who just tries too hard and yet gets nothing), Sticky Beard (sort of Numbuh 5's rival, due to the candy-stash), The Cat Lady (self-explanatory), The Common Cold, Count Spankulot, and a whole lot more! They just keep on comin'! DNK: The Destructively Nefarious Kids. They're totally the opposite of the KND! Living in the opposite world (which entrance is through Numbuh 4's pool), everything and everyone in there is quite opposite of the KND's world. All the DNK are known as the "negatives" (i.e. Negative Numbuh 1, Negative Numbuh 2, etc.), and their names backwards. Luckily, by the end of the KND's journey to their world, they agreed to a truce that resolved their answers. Although, it makes you wonder if there would be more of the DNK... Rainbow Monkeys: Yes, they may not be characters, but are very important to the KND in many ways. Every girl couldn't live without them, and Numbuh 3 certainly wouldn't have her stuffed-animal filled room. Also, they are just as real as the KND themselves, but only a certain Asian girl would know. The Hamsters: The KND wouldn't, and couldn't sustain themselves with the power from the hamsters! They provide energy (like electricity) and can help with moving big things.
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Originally on: Syndicated (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 7, 1987 Last Aired: January 1, 1989 Show Categories: Animation, Children The Comic strip had 4 different cartoons in it. Tigersharks, Street Frogs, Karate Kat and Camp Mini Monster.
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Airs Next: YTV at Monday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: March 3, 2006 Show Category: Animation Liz Larsen is committed. Committed to her husband. Committed to their three children. Committed to her job. And committed to trying to juggle all of them without spontaneously combusting. With her family beside her, under her and occasionally swinging from the chandelier above her, Liz wades forward in a sea of madness, trying to keep her head above the waves. Good luck. When you're "Committed" to keeping a modern family afloat, it's a full time job... plus overtime... unpaid, of course. Not that she's complaining mind you. Although it may seem to be a life fraught with constant challenge and anxiety, Liz Larsen's family sees to it that her world is also interspersed with enough moments of love, satisfaction and true joy to make it all worthwhile. Based on Michael Fry's popular comic strip of the same name, "Committed" is an animated series that will appeal to the domestic survivor in all of us.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 11:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1988 Last Aired: December 3, 1988 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Ed Grimley was a character invented by actor/comedian Martin Short for SCTV and who also appeared on Saturday Night Live and in the HBO Comedy Special "I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood." In 1988 Hanna-Barbera brought the character to Saturday mornings. The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley ran for a single season on NBC. Edward Mayhoff Grimley is an eccentric sort who wears his pants up to his armpits and lives with his pet goldfish Moby and a rat named Sheldon. He is infatuated with his attractive neighbor, Miss Tina Malone, whose younger brother Wendell often drops by to visit. Ed's landlord Mr. Freebus and his wife make frequent appearances as well. Ed likes Pat Sajak, wild classical music, and "playing" the triangle (usually by strinking it once and then dancing maniacally to the single note). During each episode he takes time out to watch his favorite program on TV, "Count Floyd's Scary Stories," which are presented as liveaction, with animation within them. Also featured in each episode is a science lesson taught by Emil and Roger, "The Amazing Gustav Brothers."
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Airs Next: CBS at Saturday 11:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: March 5, 1994 Last Aired: August 27, 1994 Show Category: Animation animated spin-off of "Conan"
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 10:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 12, 1992 Last Aired: November 22, 1993 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure Conan the Adventurer Conan was created by Robert E. Howard, who wrote novels based on the legendary barbarian. This animated series follows the legendary barbarian as he struggles against Wrath-Amon and his legions of evil.
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Originally on: Other (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: April 27, 1997 Last Aired: August 24, 1997 Show Categories: Action/Adventure, Animation, Comedy This anime charts the adventures of Liu Mao-hsing, more commonly known as Mao, a young cook in the 19th century of China, and his quest to become the Super Chef, the most respected title to be given to a cook in China. Along the way, he encounter many kind of people and various experiences.
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Airs Next: NBC at Saturday 12:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 10, 1966 Last Aired: January 14, 1967 Show Categories: Animation, Children Created by Bob Kane (Creator of Batman) Cool McCool is a spoof of James Bond. The villains have many similarities to that of Batmans enemies, for example Jack-in-the-Box (Joker), The Owl (Penguin) and Dr. Madcap (Mad Hatter).
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Originally on: PBS (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 9, 2000 Last Aired: December 2, 2000 Show Categories: Children, Animation Corduroy is based on two of author/illustrator Don Freeman's best-selling children's books, Corduroy and A Pocket for Corduroy. This animated show follows Corduroy and his friend Lisa. Together, they share their experience the world from the point-of-view of urban children, with the sights and sounds of a bustling, vibrant city. Come see the big, exciting world with them.
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Airs Next: Nicktoons Network at Weekdays 8:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: February 21, 2004 Last Aired: August 19, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Children Corneil & Bernie is a series about the chaotic misadventures of an irritable canine named Corneil who hold a secret that only Bernie knows, who is the dog-sitter hired by Corneil's owners. Corneil's secret is that he can speak perfect English, but with Bernie's ignorance and desire to exploit Bernie for his personal gain, Corneil often must be the voice of reason in Bernie's life, despite the fact that it will prevent him from living the ordinary life he desires. However, despite all the predicaments, Corneil and Bernie become great friends, despite their frequent bickering, which is why Corneil does his best to help Bernie out whenever he gets the chance.
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Originally on: ITV1 (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 6, 1988 Last Aired: February 16, 1993 Show Category: Animation Count Duckula This is a very clever cartoon from Cosgrove-Hall, the same group that produced Dangermouse. It is about a vampire duck that, due to a mishap during the re-animation process, is now a vegetarian. He uses a special machine in his castle to transport it to different places in search of treasure, money, and fame as a dilettante of sorts. He is accompanied by Igor, the family butler, who, being a vulture possessed of a very strong bloodlust, is a believer in the Old Ways of being a vampire. He is disappointed that the Count is not as evil as the old Count used to be. Also in the castle is Nanny, the nursemaid. She is big and dimwitted, being a hen and perpetually has her arm in a sling. Duckula is constantly being hunted by Dr. Von Goosewing, a vampire hunter, who is a German goose with ever-failing inventions. Count Duckula broadcast history In the USA, Count Duckula aired on Nickelodeon from 1988-1993. It was also aired in the UK, on Channel 3. Count Duckula rerun history In the UK it may have aired in re-runs for a number of years in syndication. Count Duckula commercially available episodes 7 episodes from the first season are available on VHS from Black Star. Episodes: 65 color episodes Production Company: Cosgrove-Hall Spinoff from:Danger Mouse.
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Airs Next: HBO at Daily 6:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: March 1, 1998 Last Aired: October 27, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Children Travel along with Emily, the very smart country mouse with her polite cousin, Alexander, the City Mouse to different places and explore to meet new friends and aventures. This show revolves around 1899-1910. Get to learn how things were way back then and they encounter some evil people and problems. Characters Country Mouse (Emily): She is very intelligent. She is not your ordinary country mouse. She is always ready for adventures. She lives in the country but met up with her cousin, Alexander. City Mouse (Alexander): He is very polite. But in a way that is unusual, he wears a suit and likes going on adventures. He lives in the city but met up with his cousin, Emily.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Saturday 4:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: November 12, 1999 Last Aired: November 22, 2002 Show Categories: Animation, Children Courage the Cowardly Dog was an abandoned dog and was found by his owner Muriel who lives in the middle of Nowhere, Kansas with her husband Eustace Bagge. Eustace is a failed farmer who farms no more. His most prized object is his old truck. He is usually watching his old black and white televison and is always asking for his meal. He is crazy about his red chair. Muriel loves to sit in her rocking chair watch her favorite show (not mentioned what it's called), cook, play her sitar, and enjoy talking with Courage. Eustace, on the other hand, dislikes Courage. He scares him with a mask. Courage is a dog almost afraid of everything and with the help of his computer he battles the villians and saves himself and his owners. They don't have any neighbors that live next door. Katz is the most common villian that is seen on the show, he thinks up wise traps to lure people into their doom. The bickering of Eustace, the old customs of Muriel, the action of the villians, and the humor of Courage make it a great show!
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Originally on: Syndicated (5 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 1, 1960 Last Aired: January 1, 1962 Show Categories: Animation, Children The parody was very obvious. Courageous Cat, based in the Cat Cave, received his orders from the Police Chief of Empire City, who happened to be a dog. The crime-fighting duo traveled around in the Catmobile and carried around a multi-purpose Catgun. The Catgun fired just about everything, except bullets. The duo's foes included Rodney Rodent, Shoo Shoo Fly, Professor Shaggy Dog, The Black Cat, Harry Gorilla, Iron Shark, Professor Noodle Stroodle and The Frog, a cigar-chomping amphibian who spoke in the gangster style of Edward G. Robinson.
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Airs Next: Cartoon Network at Friday 8:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: July 15, 1997 Last Aired: July 24, 1999 Show Categories: Animation, Children, Comedy Cow and Chicken Meet Cow and Chicken, who live under a suburban roof with human parents, human friends and inhuman adventures. Fortunately for Chicken, who ruffles the feathers of many a human counterpart, Cow has an alter ego known as Supercow who wields her beefy frame whenever a situation calls for a bovine intervention. Created by David Feiss, Cow and Chicken recieved a 1998 Prime-Time Emmy nomination. (The above is Cartoon Network's official summary) Cow and Chicken is Cartoon Network's third original series, containing a third segment in each episode, another original series: I Am Weasel. It ran for three seasons before it underwent cancellation. Due to a new show that Cartoon Network has begun airing that combines various episodes of their classic original series, we may be seeing Cow and Chicken in the future... This is, however, uncertain.
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Airs Next: FOX at Saturday 11:30 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: February 1, 2003 Last Aired: January 14, 2005 Show Categories: Children, Animation The Cramp Twins Meet Wayne and Lucien Cramp. They're 10-year-old twins with zero in common! Wayne likes fighting, collecting weird stuff and stuffing his face with candy. And he's blue - literally! Lucien is a vegetarian who is totally into knitting, studying and saving the world. In practically everything they do, the Cramp Twins are polar opposites. Not surprisingly, each dreams of the sweet ecstasy of a world without the other. Since they're stuck with each other, their lives are a never-ending battle. Together, they're taking sibling rivalry to a whole new level in this offbeat animated series! Launched second season on 4Kids TV™ in Fall 2003. Nominee for 2002 British Academy Children's Film and Television Awards (BAFTA). Produced by TV-Loonland and based on two graphic novels by Brian Wood. Opposites Attract Laughs! Watch The Cramp Twins every Saturday on 4Kids TV! These twins will make you laugh forever and ever. The Cramp Twins became a very popular show in France. Brian Wood developed the Cramp Twins during his trip to France and many young cartoon fans noticed his hilarious storyline. The Cramp Twins became a high success in France, behind Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and Ed, Edd n' Eddy. The Cramp Twins ruled France's Cartoon Network for over two-and-a-half years. Brian Wood was nominated as the best cartoonist in France and won the competition after being nominated two years in a row. Character Guide Lucien Cramp - Lucien Cramp is the shy twin-brother of Wayne Cramp. Lucien is always wearing modern clothes and he has glasses too, he also has pink skin. Lucien is always spying on his twin-brother, Wayne with his friend Tony Parsons. Lucien thinks he can save the world with his smart and creative brain. Lucien is into nature and watches the beauty of it closely with Tony. Lucien and Tony are always on fun and important adventures, while getting away from his twin brother, Wayne. Lucien is ten years old and has much to learn before he does anything. Wayne Cramp - Wayne Cramp is the evil-hearted, bossy twin-brother of Lucien Cramp. He is always calling his brother, Lucien names because he wants Lucien to feel bad. Wayne Cramp always wears a blue star shirt and has purple skin. Wayne is unusually odd and is the exact opposite of Lucien. Wayne's basically, evil and Lucien's good-hearted soul shows the opposites attracting easily. Wayne is also ten years old and has a lot to learn. Mr. Herman Cramp - Mr. Cramp is the curious father of Lucien and Wayne Cramp. He is always trying to do things that he can't do until he finds a way how to do it. Mr. Cramp is very concerned about Lucien and Wayne fighting all of the time. Mr. Cramp is basically like your own average father who does what a father should do. Mr. Cramp is also a lot like Wayne, he likes to build and trash things without making a big deal. Mrs. Dorothy Cramp - Mrs. Cramp is the mother of Lucien and Wayne Cramp. She is always very convincing and always tries to solve Lucien and Wayne's problems. Mrs. Cramp sees both of her children as angels when one is and the other is a devil. Mrs. Cramp is very concerned and a neat freak, she is. Mrs. Cramp is just like your own, average mother. Mrs. Cramp shows the two twins how to get along and how to learn new lessons, most of the time. Tony Parsons - Tony Parsons is possibly the shortest ten-year older in the whole entire world. Tony Parsons is about two feet, six inches. Tony's best friend is Lucien Cramp and his worst enemy is Wendy Winkle and Wayne Cramp. Tony Parsons uses his small height to crawl through pipes and help his Dad with his own job. Tony Parsons is very smart and kind which makes him a really good friend to Lucien Cramp.
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Airs Next: MTV2 at Friday 10:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: July 3, 2002 Show Categories: Comedy, Animation Crank Yankers Pick it up. It's for you! Crank Yankers features some of the funniest characters from old Elmer Higgins to a very special someone they call Ed. Crank Yankers also features celebrities like Snoop Dogg, Tenacious D (in the nude) and Ween. So sit back pull up a phone and enjoy the cranks. And just remember: The crank calls you are about to hear are real. The names have not been changed. Screw the innocent. CHARACTERS: Special Ed: a 16 year old boy whose job is cleaning tables at Yanker Burger. He lives with his grandma and he loves fried chicken, Hawaii, Snow globes, and scooters. He dislikes spiders and ghosts. OCD Ken: 47 year old accountant who's got Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. His likes are 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. His dislikes are 1, 3, 5, 7, and 11. Bobby Fletcher: He's 36 and unemployed. He lives with his friend Mitch. Most of the time during his crank calls he can be seen belching continuously into his phone. He loves beer and hates when people are giving him a hard time. Elmer Higgins: The 92 year old elder of Yankerville who got married to his wife Helen when she was 9 (he was 18. He likes to play horseshoes with his gay grandson. His dislikes are dirty language and dirty talk. Dick Birchum: Yankerville's 62 year old veteran now master carpenter and SHOP teacher.He likes wood, porn, and Brie. His dislikes are Charlie,A mericans turning their backs on veterans, and walking on grenades. Hadassah Guberman: a 24 year old girl with quite a few jobs.She likes cute clothes, romance, and kisha. She hates weird smells, Oprah, and Oprah's weird smell. She might also be a lesbian.
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Airs Next: Nickelodeon at Friday 8:00 PM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 2005 Last Aired: September 1, 2005 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure From the Fairly Odd Parents', Crash Nebula is about an boy named Sprig Speevak who goes to a school in space and when the grown ups aren't looking he jumps in and saves the whole entire galaxy. When he comes home he thinks everything is safe. Characters: Sprig Speedvak: Sprig is Crash Nebula and he saves the entire galaxy. Sprout Speedvak: Sprig's annoying little bratty sister who always picks on Sprig, but she wants his room so her mind can't be changed.
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Airs Next: CBS at Monday 8:00 PM (30 min.) Status: On Hiatus / TBD Premiered: June 4, 2007 Last Aired: June 18, 2007 Show Categories: Animation, Comedy Creature ComfortsMore Pictures The makers of Wallace & Gromit bring you this collection of animated film shorts, which takes audio interviews of people on the street and uses them as voice tracks for stop-motion animals. Based on the hit British series of the same name, Creature Comforts will be the first animated series on CBS in thirteen years. The British series began airing on cable network BBC America in December of 2005, introducing U.S. audiences to the Annecy Award-winning plasticine comedy. CBS will initially air seven half-hour episodes for Creature Comforts.
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Airs Next: Other at Daily 5:30 PM (20 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: February 2, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure This is a show originally conceived by five people. Three British, one American, and one Swedish. It is about wolves living in a valley.
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Airs Next: FOX at Sunday 12:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: January 26, 1994 Last Aired: May 21, 1995 Show Category: Animation The Critic is a coproduction of Gracie Films and Columbia Pictures Television. The show is created by Al Jean and Mike Reiss and executive produced by James L. Brooks, Al Jean, and Mike Reiss. The Critic is a show about the life of a down-on-his-luck film critic, named Jay Sherman, who gets no respect at home or at work. For his career, he has to review pathetic movies. His response to most of these films is "It stinks!" Other characters who round out the show are Jay's adopted parents, Eleanor and the slightly peculair Franklin, Jay's sister, Margo, his make-up lady, Doris, Vlada who owns the restaurant Jay attends, his overbearing boss, Duke Phillips, his son, Marty, and his ex-wife, Ardith, who is constantly trying to get over their marriage. The second season introduced two new characters, Jay's fiancée Alice Tompkins and her daughter, Penny. Colorful and funny antics abound. The series debuted on ABC, and had a second season on Fox.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 18, 1993 Last Aired: October 22, 1994 Show Category: Animation When twentieth-century scientists Dr. C. and Mike thawed a mammoth they found frozen into a glacier, they didn't expect him to wake up. But Phil proved articulate, intelligent, and full of stories about his life in prehistoric Woolyville. Each episode begins with him being inspired by some event in his modern life to relate a tale from the past, featuring the adventures of Cro (a cro magnon boy adopted by neanderthals) and his mammoth friends. Every story revolves around some concept in physics that Cro discovered through trial and error and which is being applied Phil's new friends to their modern problems.
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Airs Next: YTV at Saturday 7:00 AM (360 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: September 9, 2006 Show Category: Animation Welcome to the Crunch guide at TV.com. This is a kids show that airs on YTV for 5 hours every Saturday morning. Ajay introduces various animated series.
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Originally on: Syndicated (5 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 1949 Last Aired: December 1, 1957 Show Category: Animation History, as always, is written by the victors. This is no less true in animation history than it is in military history. We revere the Walt Disneys', the Chuck Jones', and the Jay Wards' because they have a huge legacy of excellence well worthy of our adoration. But none of these giants worked alone or in a vacuum. History is not so kind to those other men, those unsung geniuses of the animation industry. For every Walt Disney, there was an Ub Iwerks working tirelessly to create the first Mickey Mouse cartoons. For every Chuck Jones, there was a Bob Clampett offering philosophical and stylistic counterpoint and contrast. For Jay Ward, there was Alex Anderson. Who? Alex Anderson. That's who. In 1948, Anderson was a young animator working for his uncle Paul Terry's Terrytoon studio in California when he came up with the idea of creating a new cartoon character whose small physical size was in direct and ironic contrast to his aggressive emotional nature. The concept was born. When Anderson proposed to Terrytoons that they produce this type of character for the new medium of television, he was politely turned down for fear that TV would lessen Terry's prestige in the movie theatres. Undeterred, Anderson contacted a local businessman, realtor Jay Ward, whom Anderson knew from his college days at the University of California in Berkeley. Ward was intrigued by the prospect and helped set up an independent production company, Television Arts Productions, Inc. (TAP) in a small studio in San Francisco. The two friends realized that television budgets were at that time small and that their own resources were extremely limited, but this did not diminish their dream of producing cartoons for TV. Anderson theorized that if the story was good enough, the animation could be limited and still be effective. He recalled the "Baby Weems" sequence from the 1941 Walt Disney animated feature, The Reluctant Dragon, as an innovative story-telling technique. Although the visuals of Baby Weems were little more than a series of still images, the story was propelled by the staging of those images and through the effective use of the soundtrack. Anderson and Ward made three demo films using this technique, Hamhock Jones (the story of Siamese Twins - one being a detective and one being a villain); Dudley Do Right (who would later go on to fame of his own); and Crusader Rabbit so named because Jay Ward thought that he was "a sort of crusading Don Quixote". With the help of veteran Producer Jerry Fairbanks, Anderson and Ward sold the idea to NBC who contracted them to create 130 5-minute episodes. The first of these episodes ran on September 1, 1949 making Crusader Rabbit the very first cartoon created solely for television. And the rest, as they say, is history. Not much later, however, Anderson and Ward lost ownership of the characters to their producer, Jerry Fairbanks. In 1957, Fairbanks parceled out Crusader Rabbit in a new color series by Shull Bonsall, animated by TV Spots. This series was distributed as daily serialized adventures or a full-length hour long movie.
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Airs Next: ABC at Saturday 11:00 AM (60 min.) Status: Ended Premiered: September 11, 1971 Last Aired: September 1, 1973 Show Categories: Children, Animation Famed animator Chuck Jones produced this educational children's show which mixed animation and interviews with a small live ensemble cast of characters.
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Airs Next: PBS at Weekdays 8:00 AM (30 min.) Status: New Series Premiered: September 4, 2006 Show Categories: Animation, Children Curious GeorgeMore Pictures The tale of Curious George is sweet and basic. George, an African monkey, is being raised by the Man in the Yellow Hat. The Man in the Yellow Hat tries very hard to care for George, however, complications frequently occur, typically George's naivety and curiosity get him and others into trouble. The Man in the Yellow hat is typically able to save the day. On the rare occasions that things are beyond the Man in the Yellow Hat's control, George comes through and rights all wrong (usually George is the cause of the wrong). In the end, because George is just a helpless, innocent little monkey, everyone realizes that he is sorry for his actions, and they forgive him for causing trouble. For over sixty years Curious George has been entertaining and educating young people. The concept of Curious George began as a series of children's books written by Margret and H.A. Rey in 1941. The books were immensely popular with children because George possessed so many child-like characteristics, and the plot was so basic and innocent. In 1979 the Curious George books were turned into a cartoon so a wider audience could enjoy them. Curious George airs on PBS weekdays at 8:30 am; & 3:30 pm eastern time.
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