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Flapjack sneak peak

A sneak peak of Cartoon Network’s upcoming animated series Flapjack can be viewed here. The video, which is approximately six minutes long, is part of an episode titled That’s A…

Scooby-Doo prequel on the way

Animation World Network reports that a new live-action prequel to the Scooby-Doo theatrical movies is set to air on Cartoon Newtork in the fall of 2009. The original film, titled…

ABC to pick up King Of The Hill?

Following the announcement of FOX’s cancellation of it’s animated sitcom King Of The Hill, at least one other network has expressed interest in picking up the long-running show, reports Variety….

The Real Adventures Of Jonny Quest: Season One, Volume One

…Of Jonny Quest premiered on all three Turner channels— TNT, TBS, and Cartoon Network. This meant that it showed 21 times a week! It was supported by massive media and…

Monsters Vs. Aliens vs. Zeta vs. Captain Toontastic?

…further television appearances on other channels (Cartoon Network in the US, anyone?) or possibly a new film franchise. Seems Warners has been on the comic superhero path for a while…

Bolt

…breaks free of his Hollywood confines – an actually amusing sequence where the posters on the network’s walls suggest the ones finally used in this very movie’s marketing – the…

Futurama is back… again

After being canceled after four seasons on FOX, then jumping from Cartoon Network to Comedy Central in reruns, then getting four new direct to DVD movies, Futurama has received yet…

Super Friends: The Lost Episodes

…Show in 1984. The entirety of the 1983 shows would not see American broadcast until the USA Network showed a conglomeration of DC Comics cartoons (including Filmation ones) in a…

A Fond Look Back At Filmation: Part 1

With the ripening of the DVD industry, cartoon buffs have been treated to an onslaught of classic cartoons available to be owned in glorious, complete season sets. Those of us…

A Fond Look Back At Filmation: Part 2

…Hal Sutherland; they were later joined by radio announcer Norm Prescott. Generation X’ers grew up on their cartoons and still remember them fondly. It is only now, with the release…

Superman: Brainiac Attacks

…threats of Lex Luthor, Brainiac, and a poor script. The Sweatbox Review: With only a recent showing on Cartoon Network, Superman: Brainiac Attacks was the most under-exposed show to come…

The Venture Bros.: Season One

Noodle Soup/Astro Base Go/Cartoon Network (2004), Warner Home Video (May 30, 2006), 2 discs, 291 mins plus supplements, 1.33:1 original full frame ratio, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo, Not Rated (package…

Space Ghost & Dino Boy: The Complete Series

cartoons began in 1966, when all three major networks began to rely on new cartoons for most of their Saturday morning schedules. Prior to this, reruns of popular kids shows…

Astro Boy (1963): Ultra Collector’s Edition Sets 1 & 2

cartoon shows, and the first one to hit it big in the United States, starting in 1963. It later had two revivals, one from the 1980s, and one that didn’t…

Batman: The Complete Animated Series

…of the networks that the cartoons be fully kid-friendly, totally devoid of serious storylines or interesting characterizations. The closest they ever got to presenting a good Batman story was in…

The Art Of Tom And Jerry: Volume Two

…T&J shorts. In fact, in this first cartoon, Tom does not appear too dissimilar to the way he would in the 1960s Chuck Jones cartoons. Lines are cleaner and backgrounds…

Walt Disney Treasures: Your Host, Walt Disney

…next presented cartoon. The draw of history was always of a particular interest to Walt, and in the Donald Duck cartoons Donald Gets Drafted and Fall In, Fall Out, it’s…

Filmation’s Ghostbusters: Volume Two!

cartoon material, with such gems as The New Adventures Of Superman, Tarzan: Lord Of The Apes and Flash Gordon among them. A foray into similarly produced (cheap!) live-action programming resulted…

Freakazoid!: Season 1

…great deal to Freakazoid!’s pushing the boundaries, and a surprising amount of what we see today can be traced back, not least in what often runs on Cartoon Network’s Adult…

Monsters Vs. Aliens! Smurfs! Plus the WB Archives open up!

…for the latest in the Studio’s direct to video titles, Scooby-Doo And The Samurai Sword, coming to DVD April 7 (and also scheduled for a broadcast premiere on Cartoon Network

Fox gets more animation

The Fox TV network, already home to more prime time animated series’ than any other network, is adding two more to the lineup. Variety says Fox won the bidding on…

Iron Man – Armored Adventures: The Complete Season One

…have also had to endure less-than-sparkly adaptations of some of our other beloved heroes. We are still waiting for someone to due a truly kick-butt Fantastic Four movie or cartoon,…

First images from new Looney Toons

Collider has posted first images from the new Looney Toons series, to be launched on Cartoon Network later this year. Warner Bros. is launching The Looney Tunes Show series on…

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III on the way

Cartoon Network’s popular series Robot Chicken is set to make another Star Wars special, the show’s creator Seth Green just announced. “We’re telling more of a linear story this time…

Christmas goes Pink!

…heels of the huge success of Pink Panther & Pals on Cartoon Network, which featured a young version of the Pink Panther character, we are delighted to be creating a…

Despicable Me despicably on Blu-ray and DVD!

…uses iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Blackberry, Nokia Smartphone, Android, PC and Macintosh to work seamlessly with a network-connected Blu-ray player and offers advanced features such as: o MINION ME—Exclusively for…

Thundarr The Barbarian: The Complete Series

…sorceress, and a monstrous Mok travel the countryside aiding humans against evil sorcerers in a post-apocalyptic world. The Sweatbox Review: Some cartoons you love, even years later, only because they…

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III

It’s Star Wars parody time again for Robot Chicken! Continuing what has become a tradition, Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim will premiere the hour-long special Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III…

Yogi Bear’s All-Star Comedy Christmas Caper

…deemed unsatisfactory by either the network or executive producer Joe Barbera. One wouldn’t think that writing a Christmas special would be so hard, but then lots of things seem simple…

Changes in store for ASIFA-Hollywood, Annie Awards

…consulting firm, Gladstone Film, teaches worldwide and is the ‘artist-in-residence’ for the ACME Network. Tom Sito, long time vice president of ASIFA-Hollywood has also stepped down and Jerry Beck, former…