Keep up the great work with your Cartoon Network Lost Media videos. Really appreciate this Jamie! This is probably by far my favorite one you've shared so far! Never seen those magazines before with all the classic Cartoon Network lore in there! They gave just as much attention to the acquired programming (Kids WB, Hanna-Barbera, Anime, etc.) as their original programming which was nice.
I had some Nick Magazines lying around at one point, it was hard to find Cartoon network comics outside of the local comic book store. Really cool knowing these existed.
You brought me back to my childhood, I am from Spain and used to have many of these magazines. I was fascinated by the drawing style and the colors, I really love cartoon network. Wish we had something as nice as this nowadays too.
OMG! If I had this magazine as a kid, I would have gone crazy. The Powerpuff Girls and Scooby-Doo were my two biggest obsessions when I was 8, and I would have felt like I was in Heaven if I saw this crossover comic. I still remember being excited just seeing Fred interacting with Bubbles and hearing Shaggy mention the Powerpuff Girls by name in the Sheep in the Big Cafeteria sketch. Speaking of Sheep, I love how the "Bad Boys" poster includes General Specific and the Angry Scientist, and that there's a whole section dedicated to the show. Sheep in the Big City was one of my favorite Cartoon Cartoons, and I always found it disappointing how Cartoon Network just gave up on promoting it after the first 9 episodes while only airing it on the weekends (later, only Sundays.) The fact that it still did well enough to get a second season despite this impresses me.
Story about myself: When I was In high school, whenever I had art class, or during lunch break, I’d would look at all the old magazines in the back of the classroom. They were In milk crates under shelves. It contained issues from J-14, and many others. Even Comic books!
I knew about the ones that came out here. I have managed to get a few magazines and books over the years. They're in Czech and from the mid90s to early 2000s. Which is funny since CN wasn't localized here until 2017.
You should definitely do a CN magazine review vid. There’s so much cool stuff, sending in text to toonami, Ed Edd eddy box cut out picture frame and a Xaolin showdown Gameboy advance sp that I didn’t even know existed cause I only had the ps2 one🎮when I was only 5 yrs old. Plus Scooby doo meets PPG is something that I honestly thought wasn’t possible.
Thank you so much for posting this. Omg Ed Edd n Eddy lost media at 19:01, 20:20. I don't think I've EVER seen this game before!! (If I did see it on our telewest cable box as a kid, I completely forgot about it.) I thought I knew all of the UK interactive TV ones.
@@JamieSnowdenYT Please do if you can! There's a number of issues of the UK magazine on Internet Archive, but so many are missing/not preserved online, no matter what language they're in or where they came from.
I managed to find the one-issue US CN magazine on Archive as well, but it was in a collection of Scooby books and I wouldn't have found it if I wasn't searching text contents. IDK why no one's uploaded it on there separately for convenience.
@@giftskull Would you mind sending me the link for that collection? I have been looking for that particular and only US issue for a while now. If not possible, what did you use to find the magazine in the text contents?
@@JamieSnowdenYT I'm currently scanning the issues I have to internet archive, it would be awesome to see more scans :) If you don't have a scanner, some smartphone apps for scanning exist, if you have a phone camera that is sharp enough! They work surprisingly well
Keep up the great work with your Cartoon Network Lost Media videos. Really appreciate this Jamie! This is probably by far my favorite one you've shared so far! Never seen those magazines before with all the classic Cartoon Network lore in there! They gave just as much attention to the acquired programming (Kids WB, Hanna-Barbera, Anime, etc.) as their original programming which was nice.
You keep finding some of the rarest and coolest Cartoon Network stuff of all time.
I had some Nick Magazines lying around at one point, it was hard to find Cartoon network comics outside of the local comic book store. Really cool knowing these existed.
I had Nick magazines too along from 2003-2008 for Christmas and birthdays growing up. Plus I had some certain Disney magazines as well
This CN magazine stuff is awesome!
You brought me back to my childhood, I am from Spain and used to have many of these magazines. I was fascinated by the drawing style and the colors, I really love cartoon network. Wish we had something as nice as this nowadays too.
Just wow😲!! I never seen these types of CN magazines in my life but I remember as a kid having the Cartoon Cartoon and Block party magazines though
I forgot about those, I always had Disney Adventures magazines and a few Nintendo and Sports Illustrated magazines
5:57 What’s Patrick Star doing in a Cartoon Network Magazine in the first place?
Don't have the CN magazines, but have some CN Block party/CARTOON CARTOON magazines from an eBay sale a while back.
I have neither one
OMG! If I had this magazine as a kid, I would have gone crazy. The Powerpuff Girls and Scooby-Doo were my two biggest obsessions when I was 8, and I would have felt like I was in Heaven if I saw this crossover comic. I still remember being excited just seeing Fred interacting with Bubbles and hearing Shaggy mention the Powerpuff Girls by name in the Sheep in the Big Cafeteria sketch.
Speaking of Sheep, I love how the "Bad Boys" poster includes General Specific and the Angry Scientist, and that there's a whole section dedicated to the show. Sheep in the Big City was one of my favorite Cartoon Cartoons, and I always found it disappointing how Cartoon Network just gave up on promoting it after the first 9 episodes while only airing it on the weekends (later, only Sundays.) The fact that it still did well enough to get a second season despite this impresses me.
Story about myself: When I was In high school, whenever I had art class, or during lunch break, I’d would look at all the old magazines in the back of the classroom. They were In milk crates under shelves. It contained issues from J-14, and many others. Even Comic books!
I think they also had a cartoon network block party magazine back in the late 2000s, because I found them at borders when that store existed.
I knew about the ones that came out here. I have managed to get a few magazines and books over the years. They're in Czech and from the mid90s to early 2000s. Which is funny since CN wasn't localized here until 2017.
I’ve seen C zech but never had them but there were also Kids WB and Nickelodeon K-Zone magazines
I'll have to make a video on them some day. I have two thick books with stories and like four magazines.@@jayjaybulldog9180
You should definitely do a CN magazine review vid. There’s so much cool stuff, sending in text to toonami, Ed Edd eddy box cut out picture frame and a Xaolin showdown Gameboy advance sp that I didn’t even know existed cause I only had the ps2 one🎮when I was only 5 yrs old. Plus Scooby doo meets PPG is something that I honestly thought wasn’t possible.
5:57 What is Patrick Star doing in a CARTOON NETWORK magazine
I never seen those Cartoon Network Magazines, either.
Thank you so much for posting this.
Omg Ed Edd n Eddy lost media at 19:01, 20:20. I don't think I've EVER seen this game before!! (If I did see it on our telewest cable box as a kid, I completely forgot about it.) I thought I knew all of the UK interactive TV ones.
I wonder how you were able to find them.
Awesome video man 😎!
19:34 I like how Amy Taylor drew me!
Would you ever consider scanning these? I'd love to look over them and sure others would as well!
I would love to! But I'm not sure how to do it myself. I might have to get a friend to help.
@@JamieSnowdenYT Please do if you can! There's a number of issues of the UK magazine on Internet Archive, but so many are missing/not preserved online, no matter what language they're in or where they came from.
I managed to find the one-issue US CN magazine on Archive as well, but it was in a collection of Scooby books and I wouldn't have found it if I wasn't searching text contents. IDK why no one's uploaded it on there separately for convenience.
@@giftskull Would you mind sending me the link for that collection? I have been looking for that particular and only US issue for a while now. If not possible, what did you use to find the magazine in the text contents?
@@JamieSnowdenYT I'm currently scanning the issues I have to internet archive, it would be awesome to see more scans :) If you don't have a scanner, some smartphone apps for scanning exist, if you have a phone camera that is sharp enough! They work surprisingly well
The fan art parts in magazines were always the first thing I would skip to when looking at them in the stores.
16:11 Hey I have that magazine
Wow cool! I had the 2004 CN magazine one when I was 5 but then I lost it when I moved with my family as a 12 yr old😞
Dude you gotta scan them and put them on the Internet Archive please!
Please do pages of UK Cartoon Network magazines
Do you think that any of the magazines have any Hamtaro stuff or not
Probably!
Sweet @@JamieSnowdenYT
And what about Disney Adventures magazine
any Osmois Jones in theses books jamie
Bro i had one WAY back in maybe 2012 or something like that😭
Give me a linked so I can but these magazines of Cartoon Network