The History of Cartoon Network 4/6 - Animation Lookback
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- Here’s the part where the channel was at its worst and how it ultimately lead to one heck of a comeback story
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I grew up in the 2000's era and I remember 2009 being the most boring year of entertainment for me. All I really had to entertain me was tv, and with how bad it got, I was just a sitting rock, bored out of my mind. Made me really appreciate good cartoons from then on
I just realized that Adventure Time was probably the most influential cartoon of the 2010’s. I mean, tons of shows that came after AT have been trying to emulate it in some way
Adventure-Time is perfection., it is brillance., it is flawless., a masterpiece of absolute-genius., i instantly became a freaking-huge fan of the series from the very-beginning & to this very moment., this is the greatest show period.,,.
Good. Because there was too much real.
That, and it saved the channels' reputation.
Adventure Time open the door for new and Better shows like gumball or regular show okay KO and Steven universe
Even MLP?
Ben 10 is by far my favourite series of Cartoon Network’s library. The series became my childhood back in 2007 and I enjoyed every single one of the seasons except for the reboot.
Same. I got into the show in early 2010, around the end of Alien Force, and the beginning of Ultimate Alien. I watched the shows all the time, collected toys and DVDs, and my mom even made me a Ben 10 jacket for Halloween. I started losing interest in mid-2012 when Omniverse aired. I just never got into it like the other two.
I love the rant you made on CN Real. Though I’ve seen lots of rants about CN showing live-action, yet none of them ever talk about “The Flixx”, which showed live-Action movies on Sunday afternoons for quite a long time, and that’s worth ranting about just as much as the other stuff.
I also wanted to make a rant about Boomerang: They’re no longer airing the original Powerpuff Girls anymore, and are instead airing the 2016 SERIES!
Unnatural History & Tower Prep are 2 good shows that nobody talks about because they came in at the tail end of the CN Real train wrack.
And those are pretty solid shows
For The Flixx that’s not even a hated thing since in reality, a large majority of animated films are from Disney
@@mechmaster315 What do animated films by Disney have to do with The Flixx?
Regular Show is A Future Classic. I'm glad it ended before it became Stale. I like how it could be quite Mature at times
Well it’s better to have shows start and last for a short time than to never exist at all
The romance episodes were what I would argue are stale.
Wow, no wonder why Cartoon Network went downhill?!! Thanks a lot, executives! No wonder why my beautiful childhood disappeared.
It was me Barry I ruined CN
Regular Show for me is one of my favorite cartoons. Not only for me, but also my Dad LOVES this show.
I liked the Canadian shows and Chowder. That was some of the best parts from the dark era.
The Renaissance Era was amazing, but now they're both gone...
14:21-14:35 Trust me, it ain't JUST a Fox problem.
Fun fact, there were plans for a Chowder movie, it would've involved Chowder finding half of a map to 'Pie Island' where the ultimate gravy recipe lies, and he, alongside Pinini who had the other half, would've ventuerd to find the island. Along the way, they would've met many new characters, like a beach rat named Picanahey (voiced by Matthew Macanahey) and his band of 'Pie Rats' (HAH!). It was scraped mostly because CH Greanblat didn't like the direction the project was going.
Adventure Time, Regular Show and My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic are my 3 all time favourite animated tv shows of 2010
I guess Ben 10 is now Cartoon Network's Golden Egg Goose.
Here’s a lesson for Cartoon Network
If a Cartoon Show is popular, just reintroduce it, Don’t REMAKE it!!
(Big difference)
YOU TAKE THE MOON AND YOU TAKE THE SUN
Jakethedog3275 You take everything that seems like fun!
You stir it all up and then your done!
ROTTA ROTTA ROTTA RO ROTTA RA
@@JAKECOT_CENTER Come on in feel free to do some looking Something's always cooking yeah
Are you going to do Nickelodeon for the next Animation Lookback?
I freaking love Chowder as a kid.
Such great shows.
I remember Tickle U was the first exposure to Peppa Pig in the US. I still remember the American Dub for well since George's crying sounded more annoying than the UK one.
I always thought Cartoon Network had an older tone for it’s shows than Nickelodeon
(No wonder Peppa Pig was moved to Nick Jr.)
@@akganimationstudioproducti3779they thought the pig was more profitable I guess
The History of Cartoon Network part 4 - Animation Lookback
0:09 - Ben 10
5:59 - Tickle U, 2007 Boston Mooninite panic and Teletoon
9:10 - Chowder
14:08 - CN Live Action shows and the end of CN's golden era.
17:45 - Adventure Time
24:55 - Regular Show
The day you'll ever do a "AniMat Watches Re-Animated"" that'll be the day!
Who's with me on this?
Joey Margolian I’m sure Animat would probably enjoy as a TV movie that mixes live-action and animation, but as a CARTOON NETWORK movie, he probably wouldn’t be pleased.
Maybe in the next ALCN, Matt will cover the show’s The Amazing World of Gumball, Uncle Grandpa, Steven Universe, and Clarence
johnnymanize What about We Bare Bears?
Club Dog Remember, Matt can only discuss 4 shows at a time. In the next one he’ll most likely discuss We Bare Bears, Mighty Magiswords and OK KO Let’s Be Heroes
johnnymanize and the 2016 Powerpuff Girls Reboot
Alex Perrine Well, screw that show!
Kieran Stark Wait, AniMat hates the reboot!?!?
not to mention Jake and Finn made an appearance on an episode of Futurama!
This guy forgot about The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. WHAT?! It was for that show how J.G Quintel, Alex Hirsch, Patrick McHale, and Pendleton Ward eventually made their own cartoons! It was like the Chicken Little savior of Cartoon Network! Not to be rude but, still.
Maybe Flapjack didn't had enough facts?
Adventure Time is the influential show of the decade. A show that started simple but cool to something amazing and complex. It inspired many animators to go deep in their stories. Also, which show inspired a mega fan base to animated shows, Adventure Time or MLP?
Are you gonna talk about The Amazing World of Gumball, Uncle Grandpa, Steven Universe, Clarence and We Bare Bears in Part 5?
Club Dog don’t forget the secret Saturdays
Club Dog he talks about the shows on Cartoon Network that are really popular and have a huge backstory to it, so he might but I don’t think he will talk about Clarence.
Did you forget that the Mooninite light brites were also planted in other cities and that Boston was the only one to freak out about it?
And that other people decided to take the devices from the other cities and sell them on eBay
Ah yes, the dark times of Cartoon Network, when they decided to focus way more on reality TV garbage than animation....it was a sad time for us all.....but it's over, it's finally over.
And now we're in another dark age.
And little did we know, Adventure Time would later give us the tale of Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl...and Steven!
I Love Adventure Time and Regular Show
Same.
I’m glad Regular Show got turned into a series, but I wonder what would’ve happened if the cartoonstitute was still kept alive
I remember the live-action shows. Even I knew they were terrible, and that was back when I loved anything
The reason why Cartoon network was always my favorite channel is that they were always by far the most experimental out of the other kid's networks. Cartoon Network was always willing to try out new things and things that may not work which resulted in a lot of creative and unique broadcasting. A quality that is sadly no longer present in the company and that makes me sad. Cartoon Network basically lost there way but I only hope they find it again.
Susana Almeida What are you talking about? They still got many qualities like Gumball and We Bare Bears. Cartoon Network still got qualities even if they had rough times.
The problem is that you can barely appeciate those shows because they drown the schedule in Teen Titans Go and never air anything else. And don't get em started on the issues surrounding Steven Universe.
-Things Johnny did wrong- CN original shows AniMat skipped:
1. Mike, Lu & Og
2. Sheep in the Big City
3. Time Squad
4. Megas XLR
5. The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
6. My Gym Partner's a Monkey
7. Squirrel Boy
8. Class of 3000
9. The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
10. The Secret Saturdays
(OOOOOHHHHHHH!!!! Ten in a rrrooooooooooowwww!!!)
PS. Don't take this list seriously, guys. It's a joke! ua-cam.com/video/q7lrUjTTLq8/v-deo.html
I like Secret Saturdays
I Know! It's Not Right
he even skipped Robot Jones and Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, even if he just meantioned
maybe shows like Time Squad, Juniper Lee, My Gym Partner's, Squirrel Boy, etc. can be seen on honorable meantion
Piotr Wojciechowski They might not have much history or facts to them.
This video was so good, that I’ve decided to marathon all the Cartoon Network shows that you have talked about.
Also, loved the Fox News joke.
Keep up the great work.
*triggered that he did Finn the human and Jake the dog not Jake the dog and Finn the human!*
I need that song that plays during the Ben 10 segment..
Yeah we needed it
BTW, Regular Show is my favorite CN show of the decade.
Ben 10 still is awesome to me as have the old watch still.
I LOVE THE ORIGINAL BEN 10 TV SHOW!!
You SO need to do an Animation Lookback at Nelvana, man! As a fellow Canadian, I'm sure you know that the show that company produced were A-MA-ZING!! 6teen, Stoked, Total Drama, you name it! Please do this for us Canucks, eh?
Y know the world would be a better place if CN Real didn't Exist.
AniMat: ''the Canadian cartoons were not as strong''
*Storm Hawks coughing behind Mat*
Storm Hawks: i mean sure i ended on a cliff hanger but at least talk a little good about me.
I remember the CN real block. They had this stupid theme about "why not give the real world a try" or something to that effect and I was like "because I'm watching cartoon network, stupid."
I love Adventure Time and Regular Show they both are my all time favourite Cartoon Network shows
Green guy = Muscle man
Ghost = High Five Ghost
Yeti = Skips
Lollipop guy = Pops
Gumball Machine = Benson
Its Been A LLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNGG Time Since I Saw The Live-Action Ben 10 Movie, And I Can't Remember If It Was Good And/Or Bad!!
I love that comment about fox
Flapjack is another notable show as people cite this as the major influence to animation for many creators
CN: "I want to make live action shows"
> Turner should have slapped him and said "bitch, do we LOOK like we're as dumb as Nickelodeon or Disney Channel?"
YES WE BACK
So, BOTH Powerpuff Girls & Regular Show made it to theaters?
Hard to believe, huh?
ElectricDragon505 I'm surprised you didn't mentioned the Bakugan Battle Brawlers franchise. Man, was that a great Canadian Animated series. And it did have fun videogames (especially the first Bakugan Game).
Speaking of which, would it be nice if Bakugan is continued & brought back in the United States? :)
I remember that show
FardintheCartoonLover I know that. I just think it would've been a nice show to mention. I mean other Canadian shows like Chaotic are not CN original, yet Animat mentioned them.
But still, wouldn't it be nice if Bakugan was brought back?
Your wish its granted there gonna air a new Bakugan at december
CN Real was a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine. Sure live action shouldn't exist in a channel for strictly cartoons, but it did give some interesting shows.
yesssssssssssssss ben 10 was my life
Same here.
the reboot sucks like where was my childhood new cartoon network
Animat, Ben 10: Protector of Earth, was my Childhood!
This is Probly the last video of this series ill watch sense I grew up on some of these shows but not all and some I still watch but not all
What about the Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack? Wasn't that a pre-Adventure Time CN show like Chowder?
3:48
Crypto; “Hmm, I guess the monkeys got really salty about the games I starred in.”
Did you know there was a cartoon based on a magazine that showcase multiple parodies of pop culture icons with different art styles and became a very popular parody franchise called MAD? It debut in 2010 with Avaturds/CSiCarly
Ben 10 also had a rollercoaster themed after it at Drayton Manor in the UK, from 2011 to 2016 (they changed the theme in 2016). It was a world's first in what type of rollercoaster it is and it's a fun little ride.
I wish more people talked about The Secret Saturdays it sadly got lost in between the height of Ben 10 clones and the low of CN real.
Unnatural History & Tower Prep are 2 good shows that nobody talks about because they came in at the tail end of the CN Real train wrack.
Hoo boy, the CN Real Era. What a time.
When Cartoon Network became CN, it was a Sad day...
I Only Remember 6teen, George Of The Jungle, And Total Drama Island!!!
Dexter The Nostalgia Toonster All three of those shows are Canadian Shows
Dexter The Nostalgia Toonster Those shows weren't made by Cartoon Network Studios
Well SSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRYY For Not Knowing That, Its Been Awhile Since I Saw Those Cartoons And I Thought For Sure Those Shows Were Made By Cartoon Network!!!
In case anyone's curious, Jim Samples has moved to Poland and is currently the CEO and President of the Management Board at TVN, one of the leading media groups/TV networks in Poland. Since I live in Poland myself, I can confirm that he's doing fine.
Chowder was one of my biggest creative inspirations when I was in middle school. The biggest was the Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. (Which you skipped.) Also, I can’t begin to describe all that Adventure Time and Regular Show did for me. For one I’d get so many drawing ideas I wouldn’t know what to do. I’d smile so much when watching it and it just made me feel so warm and fuzzy. (I also used the Tart Toters speech as my monologue when I audition for my rival high school’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory musical. It was very successful because I got to be one of only 5 Oompa Loompa’s.) I also have to credit both of them for helping me make one of my current best friend’s. So thanks a ton Adventure Time and Regular Show.
What do you think the next Animation Lookback is ?
I RREEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLY Hope He Does The "Nicktoons" Next, Its Only 26 Years Old (Well 27 If You Count Next Year)!!
I think it's going to be Nickelodeon's Nicktoons next year then Disney Television Animation in 2019.
Love The Titles!
You Mean Like Looney Tunes,Duck Dodgers,Tiny Toons, And More??
I Like That Idea!!
16:37 he forgot to add in The Othersiders and Bobb'e Says.
What no mention of Class of 3000?
VideoGuyIdiot22 Not enough info and it's not important.
I remember when it existed but there’s not a lot known about it
Cartoon Network also stopped rerunning the Cartoon Cartoons in 2009 whereas earlier they were happy to rerun their classic shows.
Who doesn't love a comeback?
Tickle U was Cartoon Network's Answer To Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. And Disney's Playhouse Disney
It's weird to think about how much time has passed, it doesn't feel like it was that long ago when Regular Show was new. I remember that I hardly watched Cartoon Network when the times got close to 2010, I quit Ben 10 near the end of Alien Force but I still would drop in every once in a while to see if the series was still holding up, I was able to keep up with story stuff a little, & I watched the Secret Saturdays. That's about it. Not sure if this was common for all theaters but our local theater use to play Cartoon Network advertisements, I think this was before First Look became a thing or maybe it was apart of Play? It was something you could watch before the trailers started to keep you entertained so I was able to keep up with the happenings of Cartoon Network since I saw movies frequently. The theater is located in a local hangout spot that I go to all the time so if I have a little extra money, I'll go see a movie. Yeah, I still go there but it's nice since it's easily accessed by bus. Anyways, I had this strong dislike for both Chowder & Flapjack like I remember they overdid it with advertising Flapjack & it got on my nerves. The style was uncomfortable for my eyes, the humor didn't hit me, & it just wasn't appealing one bit. It's because of that when Adventure Time & Regular Show came around, I associated them with what I didn't like about modern Cartoon Network & just could not see them recovering from the awful stuff they had. I thought it was some garbage that Cartoon Network picked up to try & climb out of that stupid live action phase so when I actually laughed at their advertisement for Regular Show, I couldn't believe it. I hardly remember it, it was something about making a custom ringtone or whatever, it was a short they played in honor of the new series coming on & I found it funny but I wasn't going to check it out, I didn't want to get into it & today I regret that choice. I just was too blind to see the changes they went through, my mind was still in the darker days of the channel.
Around 2005-ish, maybe a little later, there wasn't much in the way of good animated shows on TV. Cartoon Network clearly still had some & there were a few good shows here & there but mostly, a lot of it went downhill. I know of a ton of people that claim Adventure Time kicked off the streak of great animated series we had after it but it's sad nobody brings up Phineas & Ferb for helping out with our dry spell. It premiered during that time & was probably one of the best cartoons running on television at the time. I think when people think of great modern day Disney Channel shows, like the one that helped out Disney, they think of Gravity Falls of which is an excellent series but Phineas & Ferb seriously helped out the channel a lot & even though there is a lot of love for the show, nobody ever regards it as being one of those great series during the dark time of animation. I hope that if & when you get on the Disney Channel look back, when the time comes, definitely talk about Phineas & Ferb, it's hard to not talk about it. I have been a fan ever since it first premiered & even joined the online fandom in 2008, when tv.com had a forum section, I'd hang out with the Phineas & Ferb crowd. We kept updated with news & all that, we even would talk to the creators of the show. I know this is kind of far in the future as far as animation look backs go but if you do get that far with Disney Channel, I can give you a brief history lesson on the fan's side of Phineas & Ferb, I even have a fun story to tell from the episode, Tip of the Day.
Cartoon Network has been a good one for looking back on, it was apart of many people's Friday night schedules back when Fridays were the major premiere nights. I know that Disney XD has kind of brought back Saturday morning cartoons with airing new episodes of their best shows on Saturday mornings, I seriously feel like a kid again eating cereal, drinking coffee, & snuggling up with a cat & a blanket as I watch the latest episode of Ducktales on a Saturday morning of which funny enough, I only ever watched reruns of Ducktales growing up since I'm that young but I did spend a lot of my mornings with Disney's One Saturday Morning, watching stuff like Teacher's Pet, Pepper Ann, the Weekenders, & Teamo Supremo. DIsney XD, although not quite recapturing that five hours of summer once a week, does a bang up job at Saturday mornings. My hope is that Cartoon Network can revive Friday nights at one point since their Cartoon Cartoon Fridays were the best Friday nights, they should be the ones to redeem Fridays but right now, I can't follow anything airing on Cartoon Network it seems. I have a friend who watches that stuff like a hawk & she tells me about it, then I set it to record, kind of boring. I think the internet kind of killed off the whole thing where premieres were such a huge deal & needed a party to go along with them. It made commercial breaks entertaining & I had fun sitting through it since there was always stuff in between. I want to see that make a return. Maybe it has & I don't know it because I don't pay attention but I very much enjoyed that.
Jeez, I go off on tangents a lot. Man, I need to bake more cookies to hand out to people who can make it through my long comments.
1991birthday CN still does Friday premieres, just not Cartoon Cartoon Friday. Also I used not mind Phineas & Ferb, but now I do mind it because it's way too formulaic and too simple IMO. Also Chowder gets really good if you get used to it.
Oh I know P&F is formulaic but it's one of my favorite shows. There's a super long story behind it that starts with me almost being kidnapped & ends with watching the premiere of Phineas & Ferb back when they did that preview thing in August 2007. It made the show special to me personally but it does have some great writing & it bothers me that when people think of what kicked off the trend of good animation, they think of Adventure Time & P&F never crosses their minds.
I simply can not stand Chowder. Part of it is the art style, another is that the humor in the ads for it never tweaked my funny bone, & finally, sometimes it kind of grossed me out. I have an odd distaste for food, more specifically food in large quantities. I like food obviously but I can't stand food based things unless it's a baking show or something, that can be alright depending on the formula used for the show. Anyways, stuff like Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs made me vomit when I tried watching it because of the massive amounts of food, had nothing to do with the story or writing but I wasn't feeling well enough to truly pay attention to it. Chowder ended up disgusting me & I just sort of ended up lumping modern day Cartoon Network cartoons up with it for years. There were a few that got the slip for one reason or another but not many. I think it was mainly the shows that just didn't look appealing to my eyes such as Flapjack, I seriously don't like the art style for that show & I'll be honest, a lot of the designs & stuff for Adventure Time isn't exactly my cup of tea as well. A show needs to either have really good writing or just hit me in a certain way in order for me to overlook the style it's done in if I don't like it.
One of my guilty pleasures is Coreil and Bernie, I don't like the art style for it, the show can be mean spirited, Bernie is someone you just can't stand seeing on television, so why do I like it? It hits a certain cord with me, one that's harder than you would think to find since it's often used which is weird to explain. Like the whole hiding some sort of secret thing has always gotten me in a weird sort of way but it has to be a worthwhile secret to keep me held on. This is one thing that kept me held captive for Phineas & Ferb, the whole Perry being a secret agent thing but it's just a small thing that had me sucked in, there's more to it. Another one of my favorite shows is Danny Phantom & I just love the whole setup there because son is half ghost & parents are ghost hunters, that is perfect. I wish there were more shows that had a setup similar to that. For Corneil & Bernie, Corneil is a talking dog, Bernie his dogsitter knows it, & there are some big implications if the cat is out of the bag. Just that Corneil's owners love him very much, he's pretty much their child so one would think they'd be alright to tell but then again the show wouldn't exist since right away they'd fire Bernie as his dogsitter although given the sleezebag he is, he'd probably threaten to reveal the secret if they were going to fire him which would put it in an interesting direction.
What I was saying in my super long & over complicated way is that it's hard to get me into something if I don't like the art style for the show BUT it's possible with either good writing or if it can hit certain niches for me. Chowder does hit something with me but it's not a positive, it's a negative. If there wasn't any cooking involved & there were story elements that would draw me in, sure I'd check it out but from what I could tell by the ads I saw on TV & in the theater, it's just not my cup of tea or in this case, bowl of chowder.
1991birthday The only thing I'll only say is this is just your opinion. Everyone has different tastes, but I strongly disagree with what you said. You can have the right to like or dislike anything, but not everyone will have the same opinions.
Well of course, I know everyone has different opinions, it does vary between people. I have a friend who likes Chowder a lot, it's one of his favorite shows but besides the fact he's six years younger than me & grew up on a later Cartoon Network, he also wants to become a chef so it makes perfect sense for him. I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything different & today, I do recognize Chowder of being much better than what I once considered it as even though I know it's not my thing & I'll never watch it. I'm actually sorry that the show ruined Cartoon Network for me at one point because I feel if I wasn't so against it back then that I would of given later shows a chance. I probably would of ended up very much enjoying Adventure Time & Regular Show, I wish that my sternness against Cartoon Network back then didn't blind me to the greatness those shows can offer & maybe one day I feel like I can watch Regular Show but it's going to take a lot for me to convince myself to try Adventure Time.
*1991birthday*
At least people know of and talk about Phineas & Ferb. Try being a fan of Unnatural History & Tower Prep. 2 good shows that nobody talks about because they came in at the tail end of the CN Real train wrack.
You did a good job, great rant on CN Real too! And oh yeah....Chowder was awesome!!
Don't forget, Cartoon Network changed its logo on Memorial Day 2010!
OH GOD...THAT FOX NEWS JOKE...that caught me off guard and I LOVED it.
Clarence has enough history, I’m not joking, it does!
"If you took the Fox from Fox News, you would get a network that reports real news from credible journalists that respects women."
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
But seriously, that line being a segway into a rant against CN Real, as well as a deserved joke after seeing the abominations known as Tickle U and the "Boston Bomb Beration", it just floors me.
I miss Regular Show. But I can't wait for JG Quintel's next show Close Enough.
Why nobody mention shows like fantastic 4 or that big car robot with few friends against the galaxy and bakugan? For me it was kinda good and was on cartoon network when i was a kid and teenager
that Fox News joke flew over my head when I first saw this
Please do another animation lookback. This time for PBS Kids!
I am ashamed that I was introduced to Cartoon Network when they took the cartoon out of Cartoon Network when I was channel surfing and saw a live action show on the channel instead of a cartoon back in 2009.
The two signature television projects of this time: Chowder and the Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, both join Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in my top three favorite animated television series. There is so much that both Chowder and Flapjack have in common; both shows' dominant style is 2D drawing animation, yet both shows find some room for Stop Motion. This is something I really admire, but what I absolutely love about both shows is their star children: Chowder and Flapjack themselves. Chowder has an actual child's voice, which I absolutely love. I always want to see Chowder happy. And although I am troubled by Flapjack being voiced by his own creator Thurop Van Orman, he is still cute enough to make me root for him as well. In fact, I am absolutely shocked that Animat did not talk about Flapjack's show on this lookback. Especially with all of the interesting trivia he could have talked about.
But if I must make a comment about the other shows Animat DID talk about, Adventure Time with Finn and Jake is also on my list of favorite shows at #6. When both Chowder and Flapjack stopped playing on Cartoon Network, Adventure Time was a good comfort show to cope with the loss. Even as a show itself, I loved Finn and a couple of his friends, and several episodes got me thinking a lot. The first Ben 10 project was okay, there were some episodes I loved, and I liked how creative the aliens could get, but Alien Force and Ultimate Alien were so boring. However, not only am I also tolerant of the 2017 reboot, but I am also conflicted about which version I like more: the 2006 original or the 2017 reboot. But I am sorry to say that I HATE Regular Show. Not only do I blame this show for Flapjack's end, but it looks like the show itself hates children. Not only are all of the star characters adults, but any children who are shown on-screen are either spoiled brats or jerks; that is not how children are supposed to be portrayed in a television project such as this. I can't understand why no one is scolding Regular Show for how it is abusing children and making them look bad. Anyone who answers this comment, can you please tell me why Regular Show portrays children the way it does? I am genuinely curious.
I remember that bomb hoax thing I found it hysterical that people thought they were bombs
If you Ask Me The Lich is one of the best things about Adventure Time and he's probably one of my Favourite Villains! (Besides Mumm-Ra The Ever Living,Mehrunes Dagon and The Shredder)
Speaking of Peppa Pig, does anyone really want to see Animat review that Peppa Pig movie that came out earlier this year?
Chaos Gamer That wasn't a movie. That was a featurette along with some episodes.
Chill Player 123 Yeah I just assumed it was a movie because it was called my first cinema experience.
Kieran Stark I'm sure he would review it because if he reviewed Belle's Magical World which is just a few unreleased TV episodes bundled together, I'm sure this would also be review-worthy. But we'll wait and see I guess.
Full Voice Actor List: Chowder
Nicky Jones: Chowder - Dwight Schultz: Mung Daal, The King of the Sky, Thrice Cream Vendor, Multiple Males - John DiMaggio: Schnitzel, Pate, Officer Grinder, Hamhock, Pig Lady, Kapusta, Multiple Males - Tara Charendoff Strong: Truffles, Baby Police, The Elemelons, Tabuleh, Multiple Females - Liliana Mumy: Panini - Mindy Sterling: Miss Endive, Multiple Females - Dana Snyder: Gazpacho, Multiple Males - Carl Greenblatt: Kimchi, Kiwi the Narrator, Adult Chowder, Multiple Males - Will Shadley: Gorgonzola - Kimberly Brooks: Chutney - Paul Reubens: Reuben - Tone Loc: Chestnut - Bob Joles: Mr. Fugu - Ron Perlman: Arbor the Tree - Diedrich Bader: Seargent Hoagie, Multiple Males - Phil Lamar: Ancho, Multiple Males - Kath Soucie: Ms. Butterscotch, Multiple Females - Tom Kenny: Old Man Thyme, Multiple Males - Elan Garfias: Ceviche - Jeffrey Bennett: The Thrice Cream Man, Chef Holandaze - Jess Harnell: A Sing Bean, The Theater Manager - Kevin Michael Richardson: The Lead Farfull - Grey DeLisel: Adult Panini, Senorita Mesquite, Multiple Females - Dave Wittenberg: Larry Jingleberry, Adult Gorgonzola, Multiple Males - Jon Polito: Funjil - Steve Jay Blum: Limon - Carlos Alazraqui: Carlito Con Queso - Candi Milo: Rosemerry, Big Food - James Hong: Lo Mein - Jeremy Shada: Porridge - Corey Burton: Sour Ron - Judy Tenuta: Empanada - William Reiss: Multiple Males - Jim Cummings: Multiple Males - Sussanne Blakeslee: Multiple Females
Love the og Ben 10, chowder, regular show and adventure time
ive been looking forward to this when cartoon network almost died and how it came back to its roots sort of
The Fall of 2007 truly marked the Downfall of Cartoon Network from the classic CN shows from 1998 to 2005 all ending or being canceled to the cancelization of popular blocks such as Fridays Maguzi and Toonami to the End of Cartoon Network's most popular era CN City (2004-2007) on May 31st 2007 to the removal of Kids WB shows.
Ben 10 (2005-2008)
Class of 3000 (2006-2008)
Total Drama Franchise (2007-2014)
Chowder (2007-2010)
Ben 10: Alien Force (2008-2010)
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (2008-2010)
The Secret Saturday (2008-2010)
Hero: 108 (2010-2012)
Adventure Time (2010-2018)
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (2010-2012)
Generator Rex (2010-2013)
Regular Show (2010-2017)
Sidekick (2010-2013)
After tickle U was a failure Peppa Pig was moved to nickelodeon in 2007
Not gonna lie, I actually liked Dude, What Would Happen; I always loved cheesy shows like that XD. Anyways, I give you points for mentioning CN Real. One half of me for some reason thought you weren't going to mention. Although you forgot to mention The Othersiders and Level Up. Oh and Tower Prep.
let me guest, in the next part 5 video, he will talk about:
-Gumball
-Steven Universe
-We Bare Bears
-OK K.O.!
The 2000s I would watch the grim adventures of Billy and Mandy if I was bored or tired but when regular show came I kept watching it over and over again because I thought it was funny
I got pretty nostalgic when I was Gerald Mc boing boing and Harry's bucket full of dinosaurs! I don't know why but I remember watching them not on Tickle U but on another channel called Milkshake which was a kids block on channel 5 in the UK! (We couldn't afoird CN back then its a long story) I don't know I just got really happy seeing that because I haven't watch it in years and kinda forgot about it and stuff so it all came rushing back to me! XD
Very random and out of the blue but just wanted to put it there because I'm probably the only person that knows what those obscure cartoons are!
Regular Show is my favorite from the 2010s.
I hate how people always ignore Unnatural History & Tower Prep when it comes to CN Real. Those 2 shows were really good but always get ignored.
I actually remember Tickle U meaning I was one of the few people that saw the old Americanized Peppa Pig which is now considered lost
Still wished I remembered it instead of CN REAL. Only reason I wasn’t too mad at it was because I was a dumb kid when it aired
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The only show I remember from that was Gerald McBoing Boing
I used to watch it at my grandpas house when it came on Boomerang
And I actually liked it
Now What's Left is Secret Mountain Fort Awesome(Not In Full Detail Though),Uncle Grandpa,Steven Universe,Clarence,We Bare Bears,The Powerpuff Girls(2016)(Possibly),Mighty Magiswords(Might Get Removed), and OK .K.O.! Let's Be Heroes.
Oh And Gumball Sorry
Ivan Lerma You know you can edit, right?
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I hope he's gonna do an episode #5 for CartoonNetwork, there are so many shows on CartoonNetwork!!