@BuccThaGameh I believe they were referring to/thanking the cable operators for carrying CN in the first place, as few of them did so during the channel's early years. CN, with its wall-to-wall re-runs of old cartoons, was a hard sell to cable operators, at first only the big cable markets (like here in NYC) got the channel.
Cartoon Network now sucks except for Tom and Jerry. Everything else sucks Adventure Time, Chowder, Flapjack and I could go on. Whenever an Adventure Time commercial comes on and it asks "What Time Is It?" and I go 'Game Time Hoo" doing an impersonation of the 90's Chicago Bulls before every basketball game and now the Los Angeles Lakers before every basketball game. CN needs to cut their crap and get everything else back on there.
you know i never saw these things i was to little kknow when i see them on youtuube im not happy you never get to letter your fav. cartoon stars these days i bet that was fun
God, CN was so much better then. Some of the stuff they have now is pretty good, like Superhero Squad, Batman: Brave and Bold, Star Wars the Clone Wars, and some of the Adult swim stuff, (like Robot Chicken and Boondocks.) But I hate the crap they show now, like Chowder, Adventure Time, Flapjack, and Aquateen Hunger Force.
I would wish we were getting Boomerang in our area, but I have to wonder if they still show the good cartoons, or the stuff that sucks.
God bless the older & better Cartoon Network. I use to watch it almost 24 hours a day back when i was really little in the 90s. I miss the older & better Cartoon Network.
What made these commercials so fun was that they interacted with the kids and other characters in cartoons. That's what commercials are missing nowadays.
Sad thing is, while we enjoyed the old CN and the old shows [I know I did!] the youth of today will grow up watching nothing but crap... same goes with MTV, it's not Music Television anymore! WTF?! Something, somewhere, went terribly wrong!
That cow at the beginning REEKS of Dilworth! I love it; never noticed that until now.
I feel like it's there's really no use about whining and complaining about Cartoon Network anymore. Back then, there WAS no specific audience the channel was trying to reach-- it was more of a... goofy cartoon resource.
Now that they've dabbled in this.. live-action reality show gunk, there's really no turning back.
@90sComputerGames Don't be too sure. They have been showing Dexter and Powerpuff Girls lately. (Though the reruns ended a few months later at least they were showing it again) and they have Looney Tunes back on air. (Something that hasn't been around sense 1992) and they also have Regular Show, a cartoon that is really one of Cartoon Networks better ideas. Being renewed for a third season and having eighty episodes ordered, this show is gonna go viral.
Looney Tunes was on after 1992. They stopped sometime after the year 2000 I think, but they showed them a lot during the 90's. I didn't even have cartoon network until 1995, and they showed "Bugs and Daffy Tonight" like every day for years, plus the yearly "June Bugs" super marathon. I liked Toonami-but sadly, I feel like that show was the downward spiral of CN-because Dragonball's popularity brought in too many kids-then they had to sell out to the youth demographic.
@trapadoored Looney Tunes went from 1992-2004, then again from 2009-2010. As of today, it returned in 2011 and is still airing. Toonami ended in 2008 due to the resignation of Jim Samples, and Stuart Snyder wanted it to be removed. I know my cartoon history, since i grew up with Dragon Ball Z. To date, i still have a tape of about six hours of footage recorded from Toonami containing Dragonball and Dragonball Z episodes. I still get nostalgia every time i watch the tape.
What's the one short (I think its showed on Boomerang now) where it's like.. a Hound Dog..? In a suit singing opera then he switches genres and dances and sings with rabbits?
I'll never forget that "comin' at ya through space and time!" line from the super adventures promo. -that and "it's a cartoon planet, we just live on it."
I think one of them is Brad Abel-well at least the one for "look what we found" I know this only because he was the voice of Chad Ghoastal on Space Ghost.
I agree. In those early days, before they were ratings-dependant, CN took many risks and experiments that would cost them dearly (and financially) today. Airing crappy, obscure properties (such as those that were aired on "Look What We Found!") on their precious Saturday night timeslot? Out of the question!
It makes logical sense why they won't do it though, not that I'm mad about it. CN was like the Wild West back then. Throw something to the wall, see if it sticks, etc.
CN was being very "tongue-in-cheek" with the whole "Look What We Found!" thing. They'd dust off some of the crappiest, most obscure stuff from their library and sarcastically pass them off as "great". XD
Scooby-Doo, of course. The only other dogs who had a chance of winning IMO were "2 Stupid Dogs", but they were never as popular or memorable as Cartoon Network's favorite Great Dane, who turns 40 this year. And they're STILL pumping and whoring out new Scooby series and movies to this day.
I thank you for this it takes me back when I was 10 i hope you can find toonapalooza commercial breaks and scooby doo was the one that one the dog bowl
Cartoon Network went from top to bottom for just how bad it got. In my generation I am a true 90's kid by the way, I loved Cartoon Network, it was my favorite channel and I just watched so much on the channel. 90's shows and old time shows own everything today. Now Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theater plays live action movies rather than animated. I just wish old Cartoon Network could come back and show late 90's and New Generation kids what used to be great.
That's correct. Not everything was gold during the early years of Cartoon Network. Far from it. It was the creativity and attitude of CN's promos and interstitials that were memorable, moreso than the actual shows they were based around.
yup, i agree..i enjoyed watching the channel especially because those great promos and commercials they had back then..they really put life in them, they cared about them... it was great..but the shows were good too, imo better (more variable schedule with random toons)..not like today..the mood "new chowder, great, go watch all new chowder tomorrow at 5pm, only cartoon network, bye..."..and all those silly marathons of new shows, instead of making the schedule more fruity
It's going alright......VERY time-consuming and strenuous (the recording, then the editing, then the encoding, then the uploading...) seeing as I'm a perfectionist.
And up until now (I'm finished with January 1995), I've seen no specific "SWAT Kats" promos, just ones in which the show makes a brief cameo.
i can imagine it definately takes time, but for that i am grateful..the quality is great ! hm, i see... well, ill keep fingers crossed... neverthless, everything old CN is great
On World Premire Cartoons was where the first episodes of dexter's laboratory, johnny bravo, cow and chicken, powerpuff girls, and courage the cowardly dog started! Right?
To all the faithful viewers: Sorry for having to delete the March 1995 video I uploaded 2 weeks ago. It was after all a "test video", and I'm going about uploading all of my CN footage in chronological order. The good news is that the 3+ month long "test" period is over,and I've finally settled on the right encoding settings for my videos. So this is the first of several PERMANENT videos. Again, sorry, but you will see that March 1995 clip down the line again. Thanks!
I pity the foo
InnocentBearz 3 weeks ago
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Happy 30th B-Day, CN!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
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Cartoon Network
A Celebration Of 30 Years
LOL
cstoczyn 1 month ago
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HUZZAH!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
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LOL
cstoczyn 1 month ago
@SuperAdventures
Actually the "Cartoon Network Cow Bumper" is at 0:00, and the "All New Action" Promo is at 0:05.
loveforlogos 2 months ago
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@loveforlogos Long Live Cartoon Network!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
Soon all Cartoons will be forgotten
MrMegas2 3 months ago
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@MrMegas2 OMG!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
interesting that i didnt saw those things
ChocolateMilk8719 5 months ago
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@ChocolateMilk8719 Me Neither
cstoczyn 1 month ago
I thought Boomerang was made in 2000
RockhopperIsDaMan 6 months ago
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DTUBE19001 6 months ago
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DTUBE19001 6 months ago
Holy crap... A day after i was born. :-|
Bazzar1000 7 months ago
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@Bazzar1000 FTW
cstoczyn 1 month ago
Comming at you from Time and Space its Super Adventures,Man CN has awesome promo's.
doug8798 7 months ago
damn, didn't know boomerang was out that long ago! god i miss my 90s :(
obsidianroselace 7 months ago
THE Cartoon Network? lol xD And wow, Boomerang's been around longer than I thought! O.O
WildHamster321 8 months ago
does the email at 2:16 still work?
YouToons100 8 months ago
does anyone remember jonny quest haha
WALLE9000 8 months ago
@BuccThaGameh I believe they were referring to/thanking the cable operators for carrying CN in the first place, as few of them did so during the channel's early years. CN, with its wall-to-wall re-runs of old cartoons, was a hard sell to cable operators, at first only the big cable markets (like here in NYC) got the channel.
SuperAdventures 10 months ago 2
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DTUBE19001 6 months ago
@SuperAdventures I agree with what you're saying i think it was importaint to have that message
DTUBE19001 6 months ago
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@DTUBE19001 Me 2
cstoczyn 1 month ago
i remember the G-Force, but not JB Jr. O.o
oh god, i still watch the pirates of dark water on boomerang <3
and was that flea's voice one of the magicians from Penn and Teller's BS? lol
yourlilemogirl 10 months ago
@yourlilemogirl Yup, it was Penn (at first, sometimes Chris Rock subbed for him).
SuperAdventures 10 months ago
2 stupid dogs was awesome
legohalonascarfan3 11 months ago
Janet Waldo has been doing the teenager girl voice since the 1930s!
kristell9 11 months ago
fuuuuuuck!!!! i'm bout to cry!!!! do anything to get tha 90s back.
alprazolammy 1 year ago
2 people had no childhood in the ninety's. We should all help them reclaim that which was lost. xD
AdrianKorvedzk 1 year ago
0:40 Look at that violence in that PSA by Cartoon Network,n Especially with that pocket knife.
Imtheguyinthemask 1 year ago
Cartoon Network now sucks except for Tom and Jerry. Everything else sucks Adventure Time, Chowder, Flapjack and I could go on. Whenever an Adventure Time commercial comes on and it asks "What Time Is It?" and I go 'Game Time Hoo" doing an impersonation of the 90's Chicago Bulls before every basketball game and now the Los Angeles Lakers before every basketball game. CN needs to cut their crap and get everything else back on there.
jazzalex22 1 year ago
YOGI! IM GONNA GET YOU SUCKA!
DarkShadowRage2 1 year ago
you know i never saw these things i was to little kknow when i see them on youtuube im not happy you never get to letter your fav. cartoon stars these days i bet that was fun
ttkndppgatlab 1 year ago
This video fills me with contempt for the present and future. >:-(
UltimateThanos 1 year ago
John R. Dilworth styled cow?
Sneep29 1 year ago
the good days of cartoon network. Now its dead and its upsetting.
XtremeGamer786 1 year ago
NOTHING BUT SHITTY LIVE ACTION SHIT CARTOON NETWORK SUCKS NOW
SuperResound 1 year ago
cn just sucks now
SuperResound 1 year ago
AH! A great idea! Tell people to vote the year the internet became public!
nintendogmaster 1 year ago
1:14
reference to johney test
zumbach242 1 year ago
Road Runner is my favorate
MrJoshbumstead 1 year ago
I was only two years old at this time
FJK46 1 year ago
man makes me miss the old CN epspecially the 2nd 1
finalchidori2 1 year ago
God, CN was so much better then. Some of the stuff they have now is pretty good, like Superhero Squad, Batman: Brave and Bold, Star Wars the Clone Wars, and some of the Adult swim stuff, (like Robot Chicken and Boondocks.) But I hate the crap they show now, like Chowder, Adventure Time, Flapjack, and Aquateen Hunger Force.
I would wish we were getting Boomerang in our area, but I have to wonder if they still show the good cartoons, or the stuff that sucks.
pyrogyra72 1 year ago
Space Ghost: Its television on rocket fuel! One of my all time favorite phrases.
dagizzle4sizzle 1 year ago
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lol this is awsome
fallout3pipboy1 1 year ago
I was 10 in 1995,and I remember this stuff like it was yesterday,I can't believe it's 15 yrs. old right now. wow
MSTmike3k 1 year ago
I never saw James Bond Junior.
printz150 1 year ago
i miss the old cartoon network
blackmagno 1 year ago
God bless the older & better Cartoon Network. I use to watch it almost 24 hours a day back when i was really little in the 90s. I miss the older & better Cartoon Network.
TheAllcroft 1 year ago
0:30
That PSA reminds me... Any of you already know about CN's new Anti-bullying campaign? Search it on Google or Bing.
CartoonNothing 1 year ago
I miss those days on Cartoon Network.
buzzlewie 1 year ago
@buzzlewie Me too.
TheAllcroft 1 year ago
What really happend to Cartoon Network, somebody knows?
It's so sad=/ the new CN and shows.
trakatraka8 1 year ago
-Back when Cartoon Network was good. I remembered James Bond, Jr.
-Forgot about Super Chunk.
-The sad thing is that cartoons are not on 24 hrs a day on CN anymore. Half of it's live action.
-I also remember the Moxy Show.
comedylover88 1 year ago
What made these commercials so fun was that they interacted with the kids and other characters in cartoons. That's what commercials are missing nowadays.
eazyegee 1 year ago
Sad thing is, while we enjoyed the old CN and the old shows [I know I did!] the youth of today will grow up watching nothing but crap... same goes with MTV, it's not Music Television anymore! WTF?! Something, somewhere, went terribly wrong!
Cujucuyo 1 year ago 3
@Cujucuyo Yeah...
MysticArksRevenge 1 year ago
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@Cujucuyo GASP!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
That cow at the beginning REEKS of Dilworth! I love it; never noticed that until now.
I feel like it's there's really no use about whining and complaining about Cartoon Network anymore. Back then, there WAS no specific audience the channel was trying to reach-- it was more of a... goofy cartoon resource.
Now that they've dabbled in this.. live-action reality show gunk, there's really no turning back.
90sComputerGames 2 years ago 8
@90sComputerGames Don't be too sure. They have been showing Dexter and Powerpuff Girls lately. (Though the reruns ended a few months later at least they were showing it again) and they have Looney Tunes back on air. (Something that hasn't been around sense 1992) and they also have Regular Show, a cartoon that is really one of Cartoon Networks better ideas. Being renewed for a third season and having eighty episodes ordered, this show is gonna go viral.
Joemamma69000 11 months ago
@Joemamma69000
Looney Tunes was on after 1992. They stopped sometime after the year 2000 I think, but they showed them a lot during the 90's. I didn't even have cartoon network until 1995, and they showed "Bugs and Daffy Tonight" like every day for years, plus the yearly "June Bugs" super marathon. I liked Toonami-but sadly, I feel like that show was the downward spiral of CN-because Dragonball's popularity brought in too many kids-then they had to sell out to the youth demographic.
trapadoored 8 months ago
@trapadoored Looney Tunes went from 1992-2004, then again from 2009-2010. As of today, it returned in 2011 and is still airing. Toonami ended in 2008 due to the resignation of Jim Samples, and Stuart Snyder wanted it to be removed. I know my cartoon history, since i grew up with Dragon Ball Z. To date, i still have a tape of about six hours of footage recorded from Toonami containing Dragonball and Dragonball Z episodes. I still get nostalgia every time i watch the tape.
Joemamma69000 8 months ago
@90sComputerGames Oh, Boy!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
Thank you so much for posting these commercials dude, I have nostaglia following through my veins
stupidstuffx 2 years ago
Slapped that dude so hard time stopped. Damn.
flip713 2 years ago
You dont see Mr. T on that CN real crap there trying to shove down our throats now0.0 theres proof old cartoons are better=)
texasrattlesnake103 2 years ago
pause it at 0:35
55bigfat 2 years ago
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Stone Cold Steve Austin says.. no dexter's lab... no johnny bravo... no powerpuff girls... that old cartoons are stupid!!!
joeymasong 2 years ago
What's the one short (I think its showed on Boomerang now) where it's like.. a Hound Dog..? In a suit singing opera then he switches genres and dances and sings with rabbits?
Jahki1 2 years ago
Aside from Carrot Top, who was the other guy doing voiceovers for Cartoon Networks bumpers and promos and breaks?
WShowduh 2 years ago
There were one or two others. The guy who did VO's for most of the action/anime-related shows (with the deep voice) is Ken Osborne.
SuperAdventures 2 years ago
I'll never forget that "comin' at ya through space and time!" line from the super adventures promo. -that and "it's a cartoon planet, we just live on it."
trapadoored 2 years ago
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@SuperAdventures Long Live Super Ken Osborne!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
I think one of them is Brad Abel-well at least the one for "look what we found" I know this only because he was the voice of Chad Ghoastal on Space Ghost.
trapadoored 2 years ago
hei i have a proublem here i try to send a message for judy jetson then message comming back too me what can i do? 01:57
Askepott60 2 years ago
man I loved the super adventure block. i was pissed when the cancelled it. btw cool yt name
toonhead2 2 years ago
world premiere turned out to be what a cartoon
supermario64777 2 years ago
Weird to see Cartoon Network doing live action PSA's back then.
unclesporkums 2 years ago
MR T!!!!!!!!!!!!
teddybomber2 2 years ago
Something like Look What We Found would NEVER happen today.
noqa 2 years ago 4
I agree. In those early days, before they were ratings-dependant, CN took many risks and experiments that would cost them dearly (and financially) today. Airing crappy, obscure properties (such as those that were aired on "Look What We Found!") on their precious Saturday night timeslot? Out of the question!
It makes logical sense why they won't do it though, not that I'm mad about it. CN was like the Wild West back then. Throw something to the wall, see if it sticks, etc.
SuperAdventures 2 years ago 2
Actually 2 Stupid Dog won the first year of the Dog Bowl.
Usoppthegreat 2 years ago 2
They did? Good to know. Thanks for the correction.
SuperAdventures 2 years ago
This was like the year I had Cartoon network!
puccaperson 2 years ago
Woah, is that Penn doing the voice of the flea on the Moxy Show? That's nuts.
Invisib0 2 years ago
Roman Holidays? That's definitely not an example of a "great" cartoon that was lost.
Invisib0 2 years ago 2
CN was being very "tongue-in-cheek" with the whole "Look What We Found!" thing. They'd dust off some of the crappiest, most obscure stuff from their library and sarcastically pass them off as "great". XD
SuperAdventures 2 years ago
I watched that johnny quest marathon too!
DarkShadowRage2 2 years ago
Who won the "Dog Bowl"?
Kartoonkid95 2 years ago
Scooby-Doo, of course. The only other dogs who had a chance of winning IMO were "2 Stupid Dogs", but they were never as popular or memorable as Cartoon Network's favorite Great Dane, who turns 40 this year. And they're STILL pumping and whoring out new Scooby series and movies to this day.
SuperAdventures 2 years ago
CN loves to pimp out poor ol' Scoob.
jake94 2 years ago 2
I thank you for this it takes me back when I was 10 i hope you can find toonapalooza commercial breaks and scooby doo was the one that one the dog bowl
popoff21 2 years ago
i never knew i had the option of writing Judy jetson
YungGalactus 2 years ago
rofl @ 2:25
nice dude thanks for the upload!
bpnta 2 years ago
Cartoon Network went from top to bottom for just how bad it got. In my generation I am a true 90's kid by the way, I loved Cartoon Network, it was my favorite channel and I just watched so much on the channel. 90's shows and old time shows own everything today. Now Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theater plays live action movies rather than animated. I just wish old Cartoon Network could come back and show late 90's and New Generation kids what used to be great.
jazzalex22 2 years ago
proof that cartoon network always had some lame shows. it wasn't as bad as it is now but still.
Qp0wer 2 years ago 2
That's correct. Not everything was gold during the early years of Cartoon Network. Far from it. It was the creativity and attitude of CN's promos and interstitials that were memorable, moreso than the actual shows they were based around.
SuperAdventures 2 years ago
yup, i agree..i enjoyed watching the channel especially because those great promos and commercials they had back then..they really put life in them, they cared about them... it was great..but the shows were good too, imo better (more variable schedule with random toons)..not like today..the mood "new chowder, great, go watch all new chowder tomorrow at 5pm, only cartoon network, bye..."..and all those silly marathons of new shows, instead of making the schedule more fruity
TVSuperMax 2 years ago
P.S. Hows it going with uploading other stuff :) ?
PS2 - I think you should have a Swat Kats promo somewhere coz they still aired in Jan 95 :D
TVSuperMax 2 years ago
It's going alright......VERY time-consuming and strenuous (the recording, then the editing, then the encoding, then the uploading...) seeing as I'm a perfectionist.
And up until now (I'm finished with January 1995), I've seen no specific "SWAT Kats" promos, just ones in which the show makes a brief cameo.
SuperAdventures 2 years ago
i can imagine it definately takes time, but for that i am grateful..the quality is great ! hm, i see... well, ill keep fingers crossed... neverthless, everything old CN is great
TVSuperMax 2 years ago
If this video were a girl, I'd marry her
I remember every single one of these
YoungAF1 2 years ago
Wow, you've got a lot of rare stuff on this one!
Cow I.D. from John R. Dilworth (the creator of Courage the Cowardly Dog)
Toon Mail with Judy and Secret Squirrel
One of the first "World Premiere Toon" promos
"Space Ghost: Coast to Coast" promos
"The Moxy Show" promo (which I have an actual clip of from the show
I just love old school Cartoon Network!
CN90s 2 years ago 3
On World Premire Cartoons was where the first episodes of dexter's laboratory, johnny bravo, cow and chicken, powerpuff girls, and courage the cowardly dog started! Right?
mqg96 2 years ago
Yup, that's right.
SuperAdventures 2 years ago
Awesomeness
Can't wait to see the March promos again
4evervids4you 2 years ago
thanks for the videos. glad to see some bumpers and Promotional Spots in HQ (ex: the Plank call video).
gonzales10g 2 years ago 2
To all the faithful viewers: Sorry for having to delete the March 1995 video I uploaded 2 weeks ago. It was after all a "test video", and I'm going about uploading all of my CN footage in chronological order. The good news is that the 3+ month long "test" period is over,and I've finally settled on the right encoding settings for my videos. So this is the first of several PERMANENT videos. Again, sorry, but you will see that March 1995 clip down the line again. Thanks!
SuperAdventures 2 years ago
ahhhh good times
F5G6H5 2 years ago 4
thats CN in its glory days. thanks for uploading it takes me back
Bigstarrocker9 2 years ago 10