View Full Version : Cartoon Network Classic Cartoon Schedule: August and September
Jon Cooke
08-10-2002, 12:36 PM
http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=46849
snowpeck
08-10-2002, 03:33 PM
Are you still working on this Jon? We have complete schedules for every Sunday in September, as well as sporadic Bugs & Daffy, Tom & Jerry, and Looney Tunes schedules, including the 9/11 Bugs and Daffy schedule which seems to be an entire show of Sniffles. (Maybe they wanted to be sure not to show any violence.)
Greg
Jon Cooke
08-10-2002, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by snowpeck
Are you still working on this Jon? We have complete schedules for every Sunday in September, as well as sporadic Bugs & Daffy, Tom & Jerry, and Looney Tunes schedules, including the 9/11 Bugs and Daffy schedule which seems to be an entire show of Sniffles. (Maybe they wanted to be sure not to show any violence.)
Yup, stay tuned. I should have everything up by the end of the day. :D
-Jon
Daniel P
08-10-2002, 07:54 PM
Isn't T&J also on weeknights 11:30PM starting Sept?
Pilmedium
08-11-2002, 04:52 PM
Originally posted by dacp3
Isn't T&J also on weeknights 11:30PM starting Sept?
Yes, but it will probably be repeats of the previous day.
rodney
08-11-2002, 04:56 PM
The Looney Tunes show is being cut to an hour on Saturday morning? This is *NOT* okay. In fact, I view this as a step in the wrong direction. :mad:
Jon Cooke
08-11-2002, 05:34 PM
Originally posted by rodney
The Looney Tunes show is being cut to an hour on Saturday morning? This is *NOT* okay. In fact, I view this as a step in the wrong direction. :mad:
Don't worry, it's still 2 hours (from 9am to 11am). The complete contents just aren't up on the CN website yet. When they are, I will update this post.
-Jon
snowpeck
08-11-2002, 05:39 PM
No, the Saturday Looney Tunes show is being reduced to 2 hours, with a preceding hour of Tex Avery/Chuck Jones, and a following hour of Tom & Jerry. It's just for most Saturdays in September only a few of the titles have been released for Looney Tunes.
Greg
Tintin
08-11-2002, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by rodney
The Looney Tunes show is being cut to an hour on Saturday morning? This is *NOT* okay. In fact, I view this as a step in the wrong direction. :mad:
For me, that's a great decision. That's good were airing other shows which this. :D
Pilmedium
08-12-2002, 05:28 PM
Originally posted by snowpeck
the 9/11 Bugs and Daffy schedule which seems to be an entire show of Sniffles. (Maybe they wanted to be sure not to show any violence.)
On Tom and Jerry that day, six out of seven cartoons feature that duck. That theory seems to be right.
Brandon Pierce
08-14-2002, 09:54 PM
Hey! The Ducksters airs tommorrow! And Horse Hare airs the 17th! What were all those bad things we were sayin' about CN?
Pilmedium
08-15-2002, 02:53 PM
Originally posted by Brandon Pierce
Hey! The Ducksters airs tommorrow! And Horse Hare airs the 17th!
"Horse Hare" is rare. However, "The Ducksters" is not. This was the fifth time it aired on Cartoon Network in eight months, which is no less than many non-overplayed cartoons.
Thad Komorowski
08-17-2002, 09:52 AM
Here's the Acme Hour schedule for a week:
Mon., Aug. 27 (4AM): At Your Service Madam/Mice Will Play /Now That Summer's Gone/Hop, Skip and a Chump/Goldilocks and the Three Bears/Papa Get the Bird
Tue., Aug. 28 (4AM): Love and Curses/Fair and Wormer/Innertube Antics/Hollywood Canine Canteen/Sneezing Weasel/Streamlined Greta Green
Wed., Aug. 28 (4AM): Toytown Hall/Gay Anties /Those Beautiful Dames/Sunbonnet Blue/Foney Fables/Fagin's Freshmen
Thu., Aug. 29 (4AM): There Auto be a Law/Country Mouse
Thad K
snowpeck
08-17-2002, 01:10 PM
Apparently you caught them in the middle of the update.
Acme Hour
8/29 - There Auto be a Law/Farm of Tomorrow /Busy Bakers/Let It Be Me/Bingo Crosbyana/Country Mouse
8/30 - Pop Goes Your Heart/Doggone Tired/I'd Love to Take Order/I Wanna Play House/Foxy Duckling /Goofy Groceries
9/2 - Fin-N-Catty/Nelly's Folly/Bear's Tale /Easy Peckins/Rainy Day, A/Penguin Parade
9/3 - Holiday for Shoestrings/Hollywood Steps Out/Little Blabbermouse/I Wanna Be a Sailor/Puss N' Booty/Wild Wife
9/4 - Fresh Fish/Fella With A Fiddle /Circus Today/Plenty of Money and You/Coocoonut Grove/Horse-Fly Fleas, A
9/5 - Billboard Frolics/Corn Plastered/Holiday Highlights/Ain't We Got Fun/Miss Glory/Meatless Fly Day
9/6 - Screwball Football/Wacky Worm /When I Yoo Hoo/Farm Frolics/Fox In A Fix/Fox Pop
9/9 - Greetings Bait/Speaking Of the Weather/Country Boy/Have You got any Castles/Cross Country Detours/My Green Fedora
9/10 - Snow Man's Land/Along Flirtation Walk/Hobo Gadget Band/Flowers for Madame/Wacky Wild Life/Land of the Midnite Fun
9/11 - Goldrush Daze/Boulevardier From the Bronx/It's Hummertime/Lights Fantastic /Mighty Hunters/Woods Are Full Of Cuckoos
9/12 - Chow Hound/Mouse On 57th Street /Of Fox and Hound/Early to Bet/Shell Shocked Egg /Katnip Kollege
9/13 - Little Dutch Plate/Don't Look Now/Rookie Revue/Ding Dog Daddy/Fresh Airedale/Weakly Reporter
Greg
Waggytoon
08-23-2002, 09:56 AM
So, when will the entire lineup of shows be ready for downloading and printouts?
By the way, when is the next scheduled "Boomerang Spotlight Year Show" that features 1969? I'm planning to tape the hour-long "Cattanooga Cats" show on that particular Saturday Morning? :confused: :wakko:
peter sofronas
08-23-2002, 12:35 PM
Originally posted by Waggytoon
So, when will the entire lineup of shows be ready for downloading and printouts?
My guess would be whenever Cartoon Network decides to post it to their site.
;)
peter
Jon Cooke
08-23-2002, 07:52 PM
The schedule has been updated through Oct. 5. Enjoy!
-Jon
Tintin
08-24-2002, 10:19 AM
Each friday are a theme on Bugs & Daffy and also on the 2nd hour of Looney Tunes' saturday
Bugs & Daffy
Sept. 6: Marvin the Martian
Sept. 13: Bugs, Daffy and Elmer
Sept. 20: Tasmanian Devil
Sept. 27: Bugs and Wile E. Coyote
Oct. 4: Yosemite Sam
Looney Tunes Show (2nd hour)
Sept. 7: Monsters
Sept. 14: Western
Sept. 21: The Three Little Pigs/Musical gags
Sept. 28: Hubie & Berthie/Abott and Costello
Oct. 5: Early first Porky Pig
Daniel P
08-24-2002, 10:32 AM
Wow! Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt!
And Chili Con Corny AND Chocolate Chase in one day!
Now I'll be really happy if CN shows the forbidden Tom & Jerry's (I mean, they're not as "politically incorrect" as some of the Looney Tunes, are they???). :D
Waggytoon
08-24-2002, 08:41 PM
When I noticed that the September 11 "Looney Tunes Show" was featuring just Sniffles the Mouse, I would probably think that for the "Toonami" lineup that day CN would feature just "Hamtaro" eps.
I mentioned that on the "Toonami" board and I received some flack about it. Of course I didn't mention that the inspiration for possibly having an All-Hamtaro "Toonami" that day was CN's All-Sniffles "Looney Tunes Show" earlier in the afternoon. After all, we would want to have something enjoyable but not too thrilling on that day, since it's more of a day to remember everyone that disappeared off the face of the earth through unfortunate happenstances that were to never have occurred one year earlier.
And I wasn't being sarcastic about an All-Hamtaro "Toonami" lineup for September 11, since it will be an All-Sniffles "Looney Tunes Show" that afternoon. I was just considering what would be suitable for that particular block on such a mournful day.
I guess if everyone checks out cartoon network.com and clicks the Schedule link, then scans down to September 11 and clicks that date, perhaps CN has already considered an All-Hamtaro "Toonami" package for the 4:00-7:00 PM period that day.
Check their lineup and find out what's planned for that day's "Toonami" block. :( :wakko:
Pilmedium
08-30-2002, 09:45 AM
I am disappointed by the classic cartoon themes for September 11th. Do not expect the hour-long Cattanooga Cats to be on Cartoon Network any time soon. On August 17, a certain show started a full four minutes before the hour, causing me to miss "Horse Hare."
I'm happy about the Sniffles themed Bugs and Daffy show, but I think having an all Duck Tom and Jerry (or almost all Duck) is overdoing it a little. The duck cartoons are already very overplayed (though, most Tom and Jerry cartoons are overplayed...).
Jack :D
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