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Thad Komorowski
05-26-2001, 10:08 PM
Starting June 04th, the lineup for classic cartoons (from Monday to Thursday) will be like this:

Tom & Jerry: 6:30AM-7AM
Bugs & Daffy: 7AM-8AM
Acme Hour: 2PM-3PM
Bugs & Daffy: 11PM-11:30PM
Tom & Jerry: 11:30PM-12AM
Bugs & Daffy: 3AM-3:30AM
Tom & Jerry: 3:30AM-4AM

Seeing that B&D and T&J have another time slot later, could there possibly be a chance that the showings will be more directed at an adult audience. I'm not counting on seeing stuff like "Africa Squeaks" or "Sleepy Time Tom", but possibly some cartoons that aren't really un-PC like "Mexican Joyride" and "The Milky Waif"? As far as I know, the Friday to Sunday showings are at the same times.

-Thad:D

Hmmm....seems like both cartoons I suggested airing aired!

John Doe
05-26-2001, 10:45 PM
We'll be finding out whether the ABC Bugs Bunny titles premering on next weekend's June Bugs will now be on the regular B&D/LT Show rotation or if they'll be put away until next year's June Bugs. ;)

all41
05-26-2001, 11:01 PM
Nothing will change. They show an hour of B/D in the morning now. The evening half hour is just repeat from the hour. Adding another half hour will just be using the other half of the first hour. In total, only one hour of B/D per day.
Wait and see.

The Silver Fox
05-27-2001, 12:39 AM
looks like Scooby Doo Movies is finally
getting a long break

Eric B
06-02-2001, 12:56 PM
We'll be finding out whether the ABC Bugs Bunny titles premering on next weekend's June Bugs will now be on the regular B&D/LT Show rotation or if they'll be put away until next year's June Bugs.

No, they're here to stay. They just held them for this June Bugs so they could advertize them as "Premieres", "Never before seen on Cartoon Network". (And notice how they act as if you haven't seen all Bugs cartoons just because they weren't on CN!) I knew this was all they wanted to do, and was so aggravated with the Network these last 8 months because of this silly promotional tactic. What they should have done was wrest them from ABC mid season last year, and then "premiere" them on last year's June Bugs (ABC did not need all those films for that last season of half-hour shows).
We'll the wait is over. all 1026 Warners shorts (exactly 1000 from Sinkin' In the BathTub, to Injun Trouble, and the 26 made for TV and new theatrical and video tape releases after that), except for the increasing list of banned cartoons are now available on "One Network" as they've advertized. Just so upset Spielberg is pulling Tiny Toons and Animaniacs, which I was trying to become more familiar with