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  • I wonder who won the TV and theater chair.

  • classic! i remember the premiere of Johnny Bravo, the classic Toon Head, WOW thanks man

  • aaaah the old good times :..D

  • I remember watching every world premiere toon.

    oh those were great days. I wish CN would go back to these kinda bumpers and what not. Well Boomerang Picked up where this left off, it's almost like OLD CN but not quite.

  • cartoon at 8:58 please somebody help me! Whats his name?

  • @olsckoolfighter Perhaps you're thinking of 'The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley'?

    A classic for sure.

  • cartoon network is a toilet bowl of shit now!!!

  • My favorite CN was the toonami times. Thats when Dexter and all the other good shows were around.

  • 1995...the year I first got Cable and the year I fell in love with Cartoon Network :o) I miss the old school CN, Nick and Disney Channel.

  • ok i was born in the wrong year

    i was one

  • Station IDs will block from DWQZ-DWSS TV34-46 network Independent from block:

    Cartoon Network Block on DWQZ

    Cartoon Network Block on DWSS

    The philippines block as CNB on DWQZ and DWSS-TV.

  • Can anyone help me? I'm looking for an old cartoon with 2 dogs. I remember only two episode from them. In one of the episodes they were police men. They were sleeping in the patrol car and the speakes shouted 9-1-1 and the number appeared as they were spoken. In the other episode they were Santa Claus and they tried to deliver christmas present. Very harsh humor cartoons (not the 2 stupid dogs what I'm searching for). Thank you!

  • @Dukefazon george and junior

  • @radiantphoenix

    I can't believe it! I thought I'd never be able to find this! Thank you very much! Do you this other one too? It features 2 cats. One of them is short and rather fat, the other one is taller and slim. The fat one is always noisy and acts like a chicken most of the times. They're both black cats. I remember a scene when the fat one was on a ladder and was about to fall and was crying the other's name, something like "Pebet!" I really miss these old fashioned cartoons. TY again!

  • @Dukefazon Thaaaaat would be A Tale of Too Kitties. For some reason, I seem to remember a lot about these cartoons.

  • @radiantphoenix

    Awesome! How could I ever be thankful enough :) I found it on youtube, "A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)". Did George and Junior have an episode where they were policemen? I remember a scene when one of them was sleeping in a car and the radio shouted "911!" with the number flying out, and when the second 911! came out of the speaker one of the letters grabbed the others and smashed on the bear on the head. Don't you know where it is from?

    Thank you!

  • (7:50) LOL at the little dog's face when he screams! In the real episode where they got the sound byte for that promo from, the little dog just does a shocked reaction as he screams, so it looks better there. This one looks too silly and out-of-place :P Ah, the magic of early Cartoon Network promos!

  • whats toon head? when did it come on? at 12 am, i doubt anyone watched it that much

  • what was the space ghost coast to coast tv rating?

  • Thank you for putting this on here. I remember Super Chunk growing up, and 3 hours straight of Looney Tunes, Tom & Jerry, and Popeye among others. Perfect thing to watch on a rainy day for me. I was only 4 years old around this time, but I seem to remember alot of these commercials.........

  • 4:41 The beginning shows the current CN logo

  • 5:43 That TV isn't big, BIG nowadays.... lol

  • One of their early Oscar-related stunts. The wednesday night one was loosely based on Jerry Beck's 50 Greatest Cartoons. They did one that was much closer to the book in 1998 and an entirely network-originated countdown in 1999 that featured great Harry Shearer voiceovers.

    And of course a few years later they did a full-blown fake awards show...

  • In retrospect, it was a creative way of them going about recycling the stuff that they'd already re-run to death. CN did a lot of that in those early years, hence the many wrap-around blocks they had (i.e "Toonapalooza", "Mysteries Inc.). In an IGN interview with Mike Lazzo (CN pioneer who's now behind Adult Swim), he mentioned that re-branding was important in the early days of CN, to keep their decades-old programming as fresh as possible.

  • @SuperAdventures

    any chance do you remember how long they ran toonapalooza for? I don't remember what year they stopped showing it.

  • @trapadoored I don't remember either. I'm assuming that at most, it lasted up until late 1997, when the "Powerhouse" revamp began.

  • @SuperAdventures

    what did the "powerhouse revamp" consist of? I don't remember what defined that era-

    was it post-Toonami?

  • Ah yes, Cartoon Network rose as Nickelodeon began to falter.

  • Do you remember a commercial or something with a ladybird on it and they showed famous artworks?? What was its name? I would like to see it again :/

    It was 1994-95 or 96...

  • "Can you guess who's the name of The Powerpuff Girls' teacher?"

    "...Oprah?" *BUZZ*

    "WRONG!!"

    LOL!!!! XD

  • I see you found Toonapalooza and I thank you, Toonapalooza was the shit, when I first saw it I thought it was incredible, playing rock band related cartoons I was like cool, they also played music videos starring the cartoon stars and what I really liked most about Toonapalooza was the commercial breaks showing the toon stars play at a concert, I always wished the show was really like that seeing toon stars do their own concert every week

  • =) cartoon network =]

  • Captain Planet promo !! cool ! :)

  • do have the cattanooga cats on cartoon network for me?

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