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Looking back, was Cartoon Network’s City Era really that great?

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Looking back, was Cartoon Network’s City Era really that great? Cartoon Network’s city era, lasting from 2004 to 2007, is fondly remembered by many fans for its brilliant premise. The brand identity, developed jointly by Primal Screen and Animal Logic, was introduced in 2004 alongside a new logo, and presented the network’s programing as one big town that all the cartoon characters lived in. Bumpers would re…

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The Real Ghostbusters: A Visual History will tell the tale of the classic cartoon

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The Real Ghostbusters: A Visual History will tell the tale of the classic cartoon They’re ready to believe you… in cartoon form that is. The Real Ghostbusters are getting their own Visual History from Dark Horse in 2025. Bustin’ makes me feel good It’s kind of tough to describe just how rampantly popular The Real Ghostbusters was when it arrived in the fall of 1986. The cartoon debuted on … The post The Real Ghostbusters: A V…

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I need help finding a cartoon

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I need help finding a cartoon So there was this cartoon I watched when I was a kid on cartoon network of a normal guy going to a laundromat and accidentaly getting a pair of blue pants that gave him superpowers, the character was short was white and a bit plumpy with a moustache like sportacus, his outfit was blue and he had a belt on his pair of pants his head was covered b…

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What do you think was the biggest fall from grace from a cartoon?

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What do you think was the biggest fall from grace from a cartoon? I was inspired by other post because I realized cartoon mentions were getting lost and that most cartoon mentions were about The Simpsons, which is an obvious choice. I’ll start. Something really similar to the Simpsons happened to SpongeBob, except they started adding really disgusting torture porn episodes for some reason. It suddenly went fro…

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What is that thing cartoon characters do with their fingers before eating called?

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What is that thing cartoon characters do with their fingers before eating called? Not sure if this is where to ask, but I’m going to wing it. You know when like, Homer Simpson is about to eat something and he raises his hands and curls each of his fingers individually for a moment while going “Mmmmm!” What is that called? I don’t really care about why they do it, but it’d also be cool to know. submitted by /u/According…

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