Frothy Mugs of Water: Averted in Captain Buzz Cheaply: A Clean Getaway.Dueling Shows: With Oh Yeah Cartoons, though not until the late Nineties.Also the two Ralph Bakshi shorts "Babe! He Calls Me" and "Malcom and Melvin", and "Tales of Worm Paranoia", directed by Eddie Fitzgerald.Also "Buy One, Get One Free", which has visual influences from The Ren and Stimpy Show (not hurt by a few staff members who worked on that show). Deranged Animation: Anything directed by Pat Ventura: "Yuckie Duck", "Sledgehammer O'Possum", and "George and Junior".The gem was cursed to give whoever owns it alternating extremely good and extremely bad luck, with the thief suffering all sorts of increasingly ludicrous calamities and just barely living through them, even as he tried to return the gem to the museum. Cosmic Close Call: One short, "Awfully Lucky", has a sleazy guy trying to get a rare gem to a museum offering a huge reward for it.Christmas Episode: "George and Junior's Christmas Spectacular". The Chew Toy: Poor, poor Shake from Shake & Flick.Captivity Harmonica: Pizza Boy in No Tip.Captain Ersatz: The Colonel Sanders ghost from Podunk Possum.When he mentions in his story that the president was a statuesque woman, he begs them to let this part remain unchanged when they point out that America never had a female president. His grandkids keep pointing out errors in his story and how he actually lived his life. Tropes used in What a Cartoon! Show include: Its spiritual successor was meant to be Cartoonstitute (headed by two popular animators who got their start on WAC: Craig McCracken and Rob Renzetti), but that sadly never got off the ground. They even made a few shorts of The Flintstones. While others faded into obscurity like Yoink of the Yukon, Pfish & Chip, Yuckie Duck, and Shake & Flick. Some of the cartoons were popular enough to be made into series, ( Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, etc) Two wound up being the prototype for a much more popular toon later (Steve & Larry who would become Peter and Brian for Family Guy and Kenny and the Chimp were retooled into Codename: Kids Next Door). The premiere of the project was on a special hosted by Space Ghost. The president of Hanna-Barbera at the time wanted to recreate the glory days of Western Animation by allowing creators to produce original short cartoons to be aired on Cartoon Network. It is all a bunch of scenes that are funny strung together with a lot less funny developments that take an episode to fully cover.The What A Cartoon! Show (originally known as World Premiere Toons, and later renamed The Cartoon Cartoon Show) was a series of cartoon shorts produced to air on Cartoon Network in the mid-1990s. Thats how most people watch any TV, and why it is all starting to suck. Everyone that doesn't like it seems to want to put a show on in the background while they hang out and be able to laugh at scenes without taking in the whole episode. However, if you watch and pay attention to episodes of Sheep, they are some of the funniest stuff ever written. The humor in it did require you to stop and think a lot, it wasn't as obvious as the other shows on cartoon network, and if you don't watch a show to pay attention to it, you didn't see many jokes. It would have a better home amongst the humor of adult swim, even without adult humor. Fact is, many people just don't know about it. People don't even trade the show online or anything, and writing to Mo Willems, the creator, will just get you a letter saying he has no control over it as it is owned by Cartoon Network. It started about the same time as Sheep and didn't last any longer (maybe not as long). They even have done day-long marathons of it. They started showing "Mike Lu and Og", the only "cartoon cartoon" I ever thought sucked, on Boomerang. They don't even show it on Boomerang and never have. Thanks and post more of these if you know of any. On Scooby Doo VHS/DVD "Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood"- Bonus Cartoon- Johnny Bravo: Johnny Dooby Doo On Scooby Doo VHS "The Headless Horsemen Of Halloween"- Bonus Cartoon- What A Cartoon: Yoink! of the Yukon On Scooby-Doo VHS "Which Witch Is Which"- Bonus Cartoon- What A Cartoon: Mina And The Count On Scooby-Doo VHS "Scooby-Doo and The Mummy Too"- Bonus Cartoon- Dexter's Laboratory Episode 1 On Powerpuff Girls DVD/VHS "Powerpuff Bluff"- Bonus Cartoon- Sheep In The Big City Episode 1 From Courage the cowardly dog, Time Squad, What A Cartoon!, Sheep in the big city, Ed, Edd, n', eddy, Dexter's Lab, and many more. Every cartoon network powerpuff girls DVD or scooby doo DVD has a bonus cartoon. I can't seem to find any episodes anywhere but, then i bought a powerpuff girls DVD and the "Sheep in the big City" first episode was the bonus cartoon.
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