Cartoon Cartoons

Cartoon Cartoons

Cartoon Cartoons is a collective name for Cartoon Network original series. These cartoons were originally produced by Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios, but over the years, studios like a.k.a. Cartoon, Kino Films, Stretch Films, Blanky Blook and Curious Pictures produced these series for Cartoon Network. Any and all Cartoon Cartoons have been featured as a part of Cartoon Network's Friday night programming block, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays. In 2003, Cartoon Network stopped using the Cartoon Cartoon moniker for its original animation. Many original animated series that have premiered from 2003 until present have aired on the Friday night block (now called just "Fridays"), but are not officially called Cartoon Cartoons. Additionally, in the United Kingdom Cartoon Network, Toonami and Boomerang have late night Cartoon Cartoons programming blocks containing most of the productions made in the 1990s along with Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends.

History

Cartoon Cartoons were first showcased as "World Premiere Toons" and later in 1996 on "The What a Cartoon! Show", a series of comedic animated shorts produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions guided by Fred Seibert, who founded the Nickelodeon-based Frederator Studios years later. The first series to spin off from "What-A-Cartoon!" was "Dexter's Laboratory" in 1996. A year later, "Johnny Bravo" and "Cow and Chicken" joined Dexter on the Cartoon Network lineup. "The Powerpuff Girls" became a Cartoon Cartoon in the fall of 1998. "Ed, Edd, n Eddy" came later as the first Cartoon Cartoons series not to be introduced in a "What-A-Cartoon!" short.

More shows premiered bearing the Cartoon Cartoons brand, airing throughout the network's schedule and prominently on Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, which became the marquee night for premieres of new episodes and new shows.

As of September 2005, the name is primarily used for "The Cartoon Cartoons Show", a half-hour program featuring episodes of older Cartoon Cartoons that are no longer shown regularly on the network, and "Cartoon Cartoon Top 5", which is an hour long program featuring a countdown of the week's five "best" Cartoon Cartoons from the older lineup.

Cartoon Cartoons Logo and Continuity

* November 1998-January 1999: The only Cartoon Cartoons bumper revolved around one show only (and was frequently used after). Over a white background, the Powerpuff Girls float on the top right, while a red worm-like object creeps in from the left. Blossom charges towards it, and gets stuck, with Buttercup following suit a second later. Bubbles frees them by kicking the space between where they are stuck, and the screen zooms out, revealing the red "worm" to be part of a cursive "Cartoon", except the "n" is not completely formed (which Bubbles easily fixes by punching it). From the bottom, Blossom flies up with the word "CAR", and Buttercup does the same with "TOONS". Blossom and Buttercup slam the two segments together, with a blue background with circles beaming forward appearing behind when the logo is formed.
* January 1999-August 2003: The Cartoon Network logo zooms up over a blue swirly background, accompanied by circles (probably meant to represent broadcast signals), then, after a few seconds, it thrusts itself forward. This is followed by red and yellow ribbons curling to form a cursive "Cartoon", followed by the letters in "CARTOONS" zooming out one by one (the "OO" zooms out together). A character from the upcoming show pops out of the first "O" in "CARTOONS" and says, "Cartoon Cartoons!" There are some variants, such as for Sheep in the Big City, when Sheep says, "Baa! Baa!" due to his inability to speak. Also, on first-run episodes of Grim and Evil, Grim would pop out of the first "O", with Boskov following suit with the second "O" a second later.
* At the end of shows, it would show the aforementioned blue background with Cartoon Network logo (this time zooming out) accompanied by a voice saying "Cartoon Cartoons!" (the voice was not from the preceding cartoon, and in the afternoon, this was sometimes preceded by the same animation on a green background, followed by an iris-out leading into the aforementioned blue background.)
* Cartoon Cartoon Fridays: The Cartoon Network logo zooms out, and the letters in it quickly flash on the screen one by one, followed by squares containing Cartoon Cartoon characters swirling away. This is followed by four squares covering the screen (they may or may not contain at least one character from the upcoming show), which in turn is followed by the curling ribbons (these ribbons, however, curl like the regular ones, but from bottom to top instead of left to right, and they are light and dark blue on black). Sound bars containing Cartoon Cartoon characters appear to the beat of the music, and when they clear, the CCF logo forms. A character from the upcoming show pops out of the second "O" in "CARTOON" and says "Cartoon Cartoon Fridays!", as circles beam forward from behind. , Grim and Evil, and Time Squad did not have CCF bumpers , and instead used special versions of the regular bumpers.
* Characters in the sound bars, from the bottom up: Bubbles, Johnny Bravo, Dexter, Cow, Eddy, The Red Guy, Courage.

When the new version of "The Cartoon Cartoons Show" premiered, when the main theme for the bumpers was the characters featured in a three-dimensional version of each of the show's worlds which became the network's continuity image after it relaunched in June 2004, only the female continuity announcer would say the quote, and the music remixed. The Cartoon Cartoon logo would be more three-dimensional and would be drawn "on" the sky. "The Cartoon Cartoons Show" is now the only place to find the Cartoon Cartoons name and logo on Cartoon Network.

The background music used during the Cartoon Cartoon bumps is still in usage as it is played over the production logo at the end of some Cartoon Network originals. The graphics are now simply the pre-2004 logo with a black background, and the subtext "A Time Warner Company" ("An AOL Time Warner Company" on shows between 2001 and 2003). It can also be seen on the DVD releases of the shows.

Cartoon Cartoon Top 5

Cartoon Cartoon Top 5 is a one hour series that showcases episodes from Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon range each week. It currently airs on Saturdays and Sundays at 8:00AM and 4:00PM [http://www.tvhound.com/program.jsp?programId=SH4887030000] on the Cartoon Network channel. Some shows such as Courage the Cowardly Dog have been moved exclusively to this series, though there is also some overlap with shows that already have regular half-hour slots outside the series.

Non-Cartoon Cartoons

Cartoon Network has produced original programs since "Dexter's Laboratory". However, not all animated series broadcast on Cartoon Network are "Cartoon Cartoons".
* Although considered Cartoon Cartoons, many original animated series that premiered after 2003 and air during the Fried Dynamite programming block have not been dubbed by Cartoon Network as Cartoon Cartoons.
* Although "Samurai Jack" and "" premiered on Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, they are not Cartoon Cartoons, as they are action-oriented series.Fact|date=April 2007
* "Megas XLR" is not Cartoon Cartoon, as they are primarily action-oriented series and is not broadcast during the Friday night programming block.Fact|date=April 2007
* The shows produced by Warner Bros., like "Teen Titans", "Justice League", "Justice League Unlimited", "What's New, Scooby-Doo?", "Duck Dodgers", "¡Mucha Lucha!", "Johnny Test", "Tom and Jerry Tales", "Xiaolin Showdown", "Baby Looney Tunes" and "Krypto the Superdog" aren't Cartoon Cartoons.
** Episodes of "What's New, Scooby Doo?", "Johnny Test", "Tom and Jerry Tales", and "¡Mucha Lucha!" originally aired on the "Kids' WB!" programming block on The WB stations and later, The CW stations.
** "Teen Titans" also aired as part of "Kids' WB", and new episodes premiered during the "Toonami" programming block.
** ' and ', the series that led to "Justice League (Unlimited)", also originated on Kids' WB. Also, "Justice League (Unlimited)" never aired during the Friday's programming block; they were primarily aired during "Toonami".
* Cartoon Network in the United States broadcast "Totally Spies!". However, in the rest of the world, where the rival networks broadcast the series, Cartoon Network does not broadcast the series.
* "Atomic Betty" was produced by the Canadian animation studio Atomic Cartoons, without association to Cartoon Network, who only owns international distribution rights.
* Series produced initially for Cartoon Network channels in Europe such as Spaced Out and The Cramp Twins do not count as Cartoon Cartoons as these series were produced outside North America though may have been aired within North America. "Robotboy" was produced after 2003 and therefore would not count as a Cartoon Cartoon.
* "Zixx" features live-action actors and scenes and was original production for Canadian television station YTV, and is therefore not a Cartoon Cartoon.
* "IGPX", another original animated series, is a Toonami original series and is dubbed as such officially. It also has never aired on the Friday night programming block.

List of Cartoon Cartoons

ee also

* List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network
* Cartoon Network Block Party (comic), comic book anthology series that currently includes "Cartoon Network Starring" and "Cartoon Cartoons".
* Nicktoons

External links

* [http://fridays.toonzone.net/ Fridays at ToonZone.net] .


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