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Jimmy Kustes
10-16-2001, 07:53 PM
So Cartoon Network has made Cartoon Fridays, Adult Swim, Toonami, et al; but what other fantasy cartoon blocks would you like to create?

Personally, I wouln't mind seeing a block of shows based off the morning funnies:
Dennis the Menis
Garfield
Peanuts
Mother Goose & Grimm
Dilbert
Baby Blues

What are your ideas?

BourgeoisBuffoon
10-17-2001, 12:36 PM
Oh....I'd like to just have a McCracken-Tarotskvy block. But I think they did that...or it's really not needed.

....a WB Silver age one woulda been good, but they sold off the shows.

They COULD, however, do a Sonic the Hedgehog block with the SatAM and Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog block...NO Sonic Underground! :eek:

...an old 80s block consisting of Ninja Turtles and Transformers would be nice!:cool:

Jimmy Kustes
10-17-2001, 08:11 PM
Those are great! I guess a Silver Age one with the stuff they have left:
Taz-Mania
Histaria
Batman and Superman
Earthworm Jim
Freakezoid
Tiny Toons (Did Nick pick that up?)

BTW, I like your avatar, BourgeoisBuffoon. Have you seen the mutant snow goons Calvin and Hobbes?

Hobbes: How exactly did they kill Frosty?
Calvin: I think they stabbed him with an icicle, now I wish I watched that stupid show.

BourgeoisBuffoon
10-18-2001, 08:47 AM
Yup....I am the biggest Calvin and Hobbes fan on the 'net, and I know EVERY strip!
"Snow Goons are Bad News!" :D

Your avatar is very good as well; that's a fave strip of mine.

BTW, Nick has picked up Tiny Toons...once more. And we all fear of how it may be treated...but that's a discussion on another board.

Dub
10-18-2001, 10:31 AM
Its probably because cartoon network aired them so sporadically. :(

BTW - this is probably so off topic for this board - but who got the rights to the Garfield and Heathcliff cartoons?

Lonestarr
10-18-2001, 11:43 AM
That was Fox Family in the case of Garfield (though in my neck of the woods, it also airs in syndication). I'm not sure about Heathcliff. It'd be pretty interesting to see the show again, especially since the strip's creator, George (or Geo.) Gately recently passed into the great beyond.

I agree with basically everything that's been said. It's a little suffocating to see the CC every day. It's kinda like what happening over at Nick and their K-C output. Here's what CN should do:

- Get back Animaniacs! Now! (if there are any CN execs reading this, do it! No, don't wait! You can read the rest of the post later! Get them back! Run, man, run! For the good of the country!)

- Get the rights to "Tiny Toons".

- Put "Freakazoid!" on at a better time slot.

Oh, and Duncan, I love your avatar. "Zits" is a terrific strip.

Nftnat
10-18-2001, 11:46 AM
Again, a full plate to which to respond. Y'know, when they get TTA, Nick just might set up a block. All they'd need would be The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries to recreate the Big Craptoony Show. Of course, that'd mean more of the hack jobs we've come to know & loathe; but seeing what Nick's done with certain openings, I have a feeling they wouldn't have a problem with that. I would like to see a block of Transformers & GI Joe; maybe mix in a little Star Blazers or Robotech, some classic Voltron, perhaps? As to the other thing, CN is currently showing Garfield I think, & last I heard of Heathcliff it was on Nick, but that was years ago.

Jimmy Kustes
10-18-2001, 04:50 PM
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries is one I forgot for the Silver Age, and closer than Earthworm Jim or Taz-Mania.

A videogame theme one could be made, but all those kinds of shows usually stink, but I wouldn't mind seeing the new Parappa the Rappa and Kirby anime they have in Japan.

Thanks for the compliments on my Zits avatar!:D

Jack
10-18-2001, 05:49 PM
Get back "Animaniacs," I refuse to watch the crapipated Nick version! Also get back "Tiny Toons," and put "Freakazoid" with those two in a block with the other silver age shows!

Also, bring back "Top Cat!" Put in a block with The Flintstones and the "Jetsons." "Top Cat" was such a great show, I think I've seen every episode. Also include either "Wait 'till Your Father Gets Home" or Yogi Bear in this block.

Buy the rights to the Lantz Cartunes! We need the REAL Woody Woodpecker, not that new one! I want to see classics with Woody, Chilly Willy, and Andy! Also, get the rights to "Totally Tooned In," I want to see the rest of the Fox and Crow cartoons... And the Famous cartoons too! (though, they would probably censor Buzzy :( )

Get the rights to the Betty Boop cartoons. I hear AMC currently has the rights, but they don't take advantage of them. I (as well as everyone at the TTTP pretty much) want to see some GOOD prints of Betty on LNB&W.

Oh, and get the Alvin Show!


Jack:D

Calhoun07
10-18-2001, 09:20 PM
I'd like to see some prime time animation from the networks comprise some kind of block on the network. You know, Oblongs, Mission Hill, Undergrads, Clerks, and more, and of course I'd like to see CN commision several of these shows for new episodes!

Other than that, I wouldn't mind seeing some SatAm blocks, kinda like what they do on Boomerang, but instead of using just Hanna Barbara cartoons, they could re-create Saturday mornings of the past for us with all kinds of different cartoons. That is something I've hoped they would do for quite some time.

The Dork Knight
10-18-2001, 11:16 PM
80's Action Animation Block (A.K.A. Classic Toonami)
Silverhawks
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Thundercats
Transformers
and more

Calhoun07
10-19-2001, 12:13 AM
I know this wouldn't be in a "block" per se, but I would like to see classic toy commercials on CN for cartoons of the past, kinda like the retro commercials TV Land shows. That would fit in perfectly in a SatAM block!

Jeff Harris
10-22-2001, 01:24 PM
Originally posted by duncanzits
So Cartoon Network has made Cartoon Fridays, Adult Swim, Toonami, et al; but what other fantasy cartoon blocks would you like to create?

I can see Cartoon Network resurrecting their detective shows franchise, Mystery, Inc., with a little diversity in the mix.

Mystery, Inc.:

Scooby-Doo Where Are You?
Clue Club
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan
The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
and (please don't laugh at me for suggesting this) Batman: The Animated Series (he is, afterall, the Dark Knight Detective)

They should also create a block full of, um, how should I describe them? Silly, not-your-average, superheroes. A weekly two-hour block like this:

Freakazoid
Plastic Man
The Mask (wouldn't be THAT hard to get, especially since New Line is an ATW company)
The Tick (this might be a problem to snag)

(*edit* had the silly thing in reverse!)

A videogame block with both retro and modern video game shows would rule too! Calling the whole lineup the Supercade (based on the classic anthology series, Saturday Supercade), you can have these shows:

Pac Man
Pole Position
Dragon's Lair
Supercade Shorts (including Donkey Kong, Q-Bert, Space Ace, Frogger, and Kangaroo)
Super Mario Bros.
Captain N
Sonic The Hedgehog SatAM (anything else is unacceptable)
and I guess Pokemon might fit in, provided it doesn't have ALL the attention

I'd also like a retro Toonami block on weekends, with a lot of old-school toonage that'll satisfy your action pallette.

Thundercats
Silverhawks
Transformers
M.A.S.K.
C.O.P.S.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Robotech
Voltron: Defender of the Universe

Yeah, that'll just about do it!

The Dork Knight
10-22-2001, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by Lonestarr
Run, man, run

What if the person is a woman? Or a transvestite? :D

Lonestarr
10-22-2001, 06:10 PM
Man, woman, it doesn't matter! They should hop to it!

Coollead
10-31-2001, 10:45 PM
Well, Dilbert really doesn't fit under Morning funnies...its a little too risky for morning TV. One episode featured mini people getting high off markers.

And, Since Sonic SatAM is coming out on DVD soon, It doesn't matter if its on TV!

Jimmy Kustes
11-02-2001, 07:15 PM
Originally posted by Coollead
Well, Dilbert really doesn't fit under Morning funnies...its a little too risky for morning TV. One episode featured mini people getting high off markers.

And, Since Sonic SatAM is coming out on DVD soon, It doesn't matter if its on TV!

Not to mention Dilbert being pregnant with a cow robot alien hillbilly baby!

mbaker
11-09-2001, 08:34 PM
These are interesting ideas.

I'd like to see a videogame themed block with the following.

Pac Man
Pole Position
Dragon's Lair
Supercade Shorts (including Donkey Kong, Q-Bert, Space Ace, Frogger, Donkey Kong Jr., Pittfall, and Kangaroo)
Super Mario Bros.
Captain N
The Ledgend of Zelda

How about a He-Man & She-Ra Block?, or other Filmation shows like Fat Albert, Blackstar, Mighty Mouse, Bravestarr

Also a retro Toonami block

Thundercats
Silverhawks
Transformers
M.A.S.K.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Robotech
Voltron: Defender of the Universe
Battle Of The Planets

How about a block of Batman, Superman, and Batman Beyond


And don't forget some Silver age WB toons

Tiny Toons
Animaniacs
Taz-Mania
Pinke & The Brain (Elmyra is unacceptable!!)
Freakazoid


And how about a John K. block
The New Mighty Mouse
Ren & Stimpy (THE EARLY UNCUT EPISODES!!)
The Ripping Friends

I also agree with the guy who wants Top Cat along withe The Flintstones, and The Jetsons. Same for Yogi Bear.

Also, i would love to see Heathcliff again!! Lat time i saw Heathcliff was on Fox Family.

Manhunter
11-09-2001, 08:36 PM
A Ruby Spears block

Plastic Man
Mighty Man and Yuk
Thundarr the Barbarian
Fangface

Calhoun07
11-09-2001, 10:07 PM
I'd like to see Dungeons and Dragons worked into some kind of fantasy block. The cartoon from the 80's, that is. I loved that series and haven't seen it in years. I had read once that repeats of it aired on CN a while back, but it was before I had cable, unfortunately.

zimed
11-10-2001, 03:22 PM
Wait.... There IS a mother goose and grim cartoon??

Jimmy Kustes
11-10-2001, 07:38 PM
Originally posted by zimed
Wait.... There IS a mother goose and grim cartoon??

Are you asking if there was or are you just confirming it for someone else?

Anyway, the Mother Goose and Grimm cartoon ran Saturday mornings on CBS in the early 90's. One of the few cartoons my mom liked.:cool:

zimed
11-10-2001, 07:44 PM
I did not know this, Mother Goose and Grim is probally the best comic my paper carries the rest have gone to hell.

Jimmy Kustes
11-10-2001, 07:50 PM
Isn't this funny zimed? You haven't seen the cartoon but read it in your paper and I have seen the cartoon but I don't get MG&G in my local newspaper.

They also don't carry Zits so I have to read them on the Internet.

From the sound of things your paper doesn't seem to carry Zits either.

zimed
11-10-2001, 09:09 PM
They carry Zits(Another great comic), what I meant by "gone to hell" wasnt just my newspaper not having anything good but most comics in general.

Blondie has about 4 jokes which they use in every comic for the past 7 or so years. Same with Garfield, as much as I love it it has become repeditive old.

Adam went from an OK comic to a load of crap, I have no clue whats going on with "B.C" anymore it used to be more then the Definitions.

The Only good comics here are "MotherGoose and Grim" Occasional "Garfield", "Zits" and Wizard of Id is good