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Wyatt Cenac Signs Overall Deal with Warner Brothers Animation and Cartoon Network Studios

August 16, 2021
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Over several years, Wyatt Cenac has already had a journey of a career taking him from stand-up to King of the Hill to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to releasing the first comedy record after the 2016 election to having his own HBO Max series, Problem Areas with Wyatt Cenac that weaved comedy into socio-economic and political discourse.

Yet, we feel, even as he has just signed a deal to develop and produce animated content for all ages across WarnerMedia platforms along with Cartoon Network Studios, Cenac has still a lot more territory to cover in comedy. His love of puppets and cartoons throughout his career (he included puppets in his last comedy special) has us excited to see what comes from this deal and what Wyatt will come up with, especially as he has long been a go-to voice for being mindful about the systemic issues of our times.

The one year that his album was nominated for a Grammy, we had hoped he would win. Cenac didn’t take home a Grammy then, but, now, we hope that he could gain much more deserved accolade with the plethora of projects that are sure to sprout from this deal.

Tiny Toons To Be Revived as “Tiny Toons Looniversity” with Erin Gibson as Showrunner

October 28, 2020
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(via THR)

While reviving animated IP is a very predictable trend (especially while live action series keep getting tripped by pauses due to COVID-19 outbreaks along with an increase in scheduling and budgetary issues), the prospect of the return of the Tiny Toons, a somewhat niche branch of the Looney Tunes animated universe, with someone like Erin Gibson at the helm is very surprising and enticing to us.

Gibson has not only been the co-host of one of the more beloved podcasts around, Throwing Shade, but has always been an incredibly clever, outspoken, subversive writer, comedian, and performer all the way back to when she used to play Michele Bachman in Funny or Die sketches.

Gibson has placed as showrunner and co-EP with Adventure Time’s Nate Cash for this new edition of Tiny Toons, Tiny Toons: Looniversity wherein the Tiny Toons gang will learn how to become “professional” toons. Both HBO Max and Cartoon Network ordered the series, but as to which will platform will get “dibs” or however it’ll work is TBD.

In any case, we have a feeling, because of who is in charge, that this might be another animated series that is initially geared towards children, but will have plenty to enjoy that’s just for the adults as well. That’ll be important since we are still stuck inside because of the pandemic and will still be for quite some time to come.

 

This Latest Simpsons x Robot Chicken Couch Gag Has a Fun Poke at “South Park”

February 16, 2017
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All sorts of crossover happens here between different shows, networks, and animated media between The Simpsons, Robot Chicken, and a not-so-subtle nod to South Park.

Even The California Raisins also get in the multi-verse chaos in this brand new Simpsons couch gag.

Watch it here.

Adventure Time Coming to a Close After Season 9

September 29, 2016
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Adventure Time Coming to a Close After Season 9

As far as animation that was initially created for kids that also really connects with adults, Adventure Time really gave Pixar a run for its money.

Pendelton Ward’s much beloved animated series will have gone 9 seasons on Cartoon Network as well as have a Simpsons couch gag to their name by the time their run ends. 

Before you get too sad, Adventure Time is set to run through 2018.

In Honor of C. Martin Croker, Adult Swim Puts Almost Every Episode of Space Ghost Coast To Coast Online for Free

September 20, 2016
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In Honor of C. Martin Croker, Adult Swim Puts Almost Every Episode of Space Ghost Coast To Coast Online for Free

RIP the voice of Zorak and Moltar. 

One of the many precursors to the Adult Swim that so many of us know and love now was Cartoon Network’s Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The off-beat animated talk show with cartoon super heroes and villains set in space helped spark the weird fire that grew into the Adult Swim corner of Cartoon Network. 

Unfortunately, animator and voice actor C. Martin Croker recently passed and Adult Swim wanted to honor his legacy by putting nearly the entire series of Space Ghost Coast to Coast online here.

If you somehow needed a reason to binge watch Space Ghost, you certainly have one now.

‘The Powerpuff Girls’ Renewed For Second Season On Cartoon Network

July 20, 2016
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‘The Powerpuff Girls’ Renewed For Second Season On Cartoon Network

The Powerpuff Girls are having a hell of return to television as they not only just got picked up for a second season, but doing so as an Emmy nominated television program.

“Peanuts” Coming Back as Animated Series on Cartoon Network’s Boomerang

April 29, 2016
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(via Deadline)

New animated shorts are set to start airing on May 9th at 8:30AM.

Boomerang, which has been known to play classic cartoons under the umbrella of Cartoon Network, will be getting an injection of new programming starting with this new set of animated Peanuts “vignettes”. 

The shorts have been made over the last couple of years and already aired in Europe by French animation studio Normaal Animation. They have a license to made Peanuts cartoons, but we’re curious how it will continue the spirit of Charles M. Schulz’s legacy going.

This First Look of the New “Powerpuff Girls” Seems to Pick Up Right Where the Old Series Left Off

February 11, 2016
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It’s a constant worry these days if all the reboots and revivals will hold up and translate in 2016. 

Cartoon Network’s revival of their hit animated series The Powerpuff Girls just released a preview clip and it seems like it’s going to stay faithful to the fun, offbeat spirit of the original series.

The Powerpuff Girls are set for their return sometime this Spring.

All Those Adult Swim and Cartoon Networks Shows Are Now on Hulu Plus

May 4, 2015
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Remember that thing we were talking about a week ago? Well, it happened.

As long as you have a Hulu login and password, you can now watch full seasons of many of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim’s best shows.

This includes: 
Dexter’s Laboratory
Adventure Time
The Heart, She Holler
Delocated
Eagleheart
The Eric Andre Show
NTSF:SD:SUV
Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell
China, IL
Robot Chicken
Rick and Morty
Metalocalypse

and so much more!

We hope you weren’t planning to finish writing a novel or do spring cleaning because you just might have a bunch of stuff to watch now. 

Watch Cartoon Network and Adult Swim on Hulu here and here respectively.

Rick and Morty, NTSF:SD:SUV, Dexter’s Laboratory, Adventure Time, and More Coming to Hulu

April 23, 2015
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You’re going to want to probably rearrange your binge watching or just make more time for it altogether.

Hulu has just signed a big deal with Turner Broadcasting that will give them exclusive online streaming rights to a whole bunch of series from Adult Swim and Cartoon Network.

You’ll get to stream episodes and full seasons of anything from Adventure Time to Robot Chicken to Dexter’s Laboratory to Aqua Teen Hunger Force to Black Jesus to NTSF:SD:SUV to The Venture Brothers to Rick and Morty and way more.

On top of that, the deal includes some live action series from the TBS and TNT, which will include the upcoming Angie Tribeca from Steve and Nancy Carell. 

All of this starts next week on May 1st. The only thing better than this announcement would be if they got Will Forte as Ted Turner to announce it live somewhere.

“Adventure Time” Being Made Into Feature Length Movie at Warner Bros.

February 28, 2015
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(via Deadline)

One of the cartoon that bridges the generational gap between adults and children together these days is Adventure Time and, knowing that, Warner Bros. is now adapting the hit Cartoon Network series into a full-length feature movie.

With this in the works, Warner Bros. will have a pretty sold hold on the family movie with those bunches of LEGO movies in the works.

Cartoon Network Renews Adventure Time

July 25, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Amidst announcing renewing several series such as Clarence (even after dismissing the series creator) and Regular Show, Cartoon Network is renewing their generation gap defying show and Emmy winning Adventure Time for its seventh season.

The news was announced at Comic Con during a panel and we’re sure this is just the start of a sea of big announcements this weekend. 

‘The Powerpuff Girls’ to Return with New Series in 2016

June 16, 2014
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‘The Powerpuff Girls’ to Return with New Series in 2016

Almost 10 years since it ended, The Powerpuff Girls are now set for a return to Cartoon Network. It’ll be fascinating to see what The Powerpuff Girls will be like considering how widely appealing of a cartoon it was when it first premiered back in 1998 and how Cartoon Network is much different place with Adult Swim being a major portion of the network.

Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait until 2016 to find out.

Adult Swim Block To Expand One Hour Earlier and Cartoon Network Amps Digital Content

February 4, 2014
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Adult Swim Block To Expand One Hour Earlier and Cartoon Network Amps Digital Content

This means Adult Swim could potentially get 4 more blocks of programming and more web series are coming our way from Cartoon Network. 

Also, Adult Swim will now be in the heart of primetime and this makes us really excited for what they’re coming up with to play against network TV at 8PM, hopefully something weird, hilarious, and overall awesome like they have been doing.

Cartoon Network Sets New ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Special Featuring Ringo Starr

December 17, 2013
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Cartoon Network Sets New ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Special Featuring Ringo Starr

Some of you might know that there was a time before Adult Swim where Cartoon Network was making cartoons that were leaning in the direction of shows for a wide range of ages as opposed to just kids.

Amongst them, Powerpuff Girls was one of their most popular and is now going to be coming back near the end of Jan. with a special that will feature the voice of Ringo Starr.

So, January/2014 along with everything else that’s premiering is shaping quite nicely already.

Jack McBrayer To Voice New Disney Channel Series From Creators of Powerpuff Girls

August 12, 2013
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Jack McBrayer To Voice New Disney Channel Series From Creators of Powerpuff Girls

There is thankfully a sort of new trend among cartoons aimed primarily for children in that they’re making it watchable for adults/parents that have to watch cartoons with their kids (i.e. Adventure Time, Phineas and Ferb).

Having Jack McBrayer voice the lead character for a show called “Wander Over Yonder” on The Disney Channel from Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust, the creators of The Powerpuff Girls and many other Cartoon Network favorites should be a good sign that this trend is continuing, 

Anything But a “Cartoon Dump”

March 27, 2011
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Almost a decade ago, an underground trend of “made-bad-on-purpose” cartoons started to rise. From Space Ghost: Coast to Coast all the way to Robot Chicken, Cartoon Network has almost developed a whole entire new vein of their brand based on said trend, Adult Swim.  Harkening back to very poorly produced cartoons of the sixties and seventies and even earlier then juxtapose clever and/or absurdist writing questioning the whole poorly defined cartoon universe has become popular to the point that it’s pretty much its own genre.  

Yet, the original cartoons that are being referenced so frequently and tangentially are very close to being completely lost.  THANKFULLY, there is CARTOON DUMP, a live monthly show at the always amazing Steve Allen Theater in Los Feliz that continues this tradition of actually bad cartoons through actual screenings and live comedy sketches, stand up, and music.  

If you’re curious as to how bad one of these “gems” are, consider one called “Captain Fathom”, which utilizes animation technology so lo-fi that pretty much only the mouths are “animated” as a real human mouth is superimposed over the animation.  This program might sound interesting in a kitschy/nostalgic/hip sort of a way, but the writing, voice talent, etc. are to a “paint-by-numbers” degree of complexity and they even managed to paint in the numbers in the wrong order.  The story supposedly pits Captain Fathom, whoseremotely piloting, maybe (it’s not really clear), a deep sea vessel against a similar looking, but different colored deep sea vessel.  Some lights flash across the screen and only through some faint grunts can the audience discern that there is a battle happening after which Captain Fathom apparently won.  Again, its unclear what has been accomplished by this as no motion by the characters has really taken place.  Another bad cartoon simply consisted of physical fitness tips, though, due to poor/lazy drawing and conceptual development, comes off as laughable when the butt of the fitness expert is highlighted by a halo while he’s bent over.

Written and created by Mystery Science Theater 3000’s very own Frank Conniff and co-produced by cartoon historian Jerry Beck since 2007, Cartoon Dump is a genius idea of show executed to perfection as the unintentionally terrible cartoons are legitimately painful to watch, then balanced out by the awesome mix of live sketches and stand up comedy from comedy heavy hitters such as Kyle Kinane whose been on featured on Comedy Central twice within the span of a month, and the legendary Emo Phillips (who by himself, telling only 5 jokes made the show completely worth the $10 price of admission).  

As a straight stand up comedy show, that’s an already fantastic line-up that would sell out hundreds of seats.  Yet, Conniff dresses up as Moodsy the Clinically Depressed Owl who banters back and forth with co-host Compost Brite, comedian Erica Doering in a red leotard and a comically forced smile, do their own live version of a “bad cartoon”, of course, with the ultra clever, hysterical quips on pop culture/current events (something that Conniff is quite good at, especially @frankconniff) and their own misguided cartoon universe complete with an actual prop dumpster that foul mouthed puppets come out of and a scantily clad woman (Kristin Arrigo) a la Jessica Rabbit and make Cartoon Dump one of those shows that already have a loyal following, but should have an even bigger one.  Special guests Emo Phillips and Kyle Kinane did their own take on the Cartoon Dump by respectively playing theme songs to supposedly rejected bigoted cartoons and reading cartoon series pitches that are really a metaphor for Kyle’s misery.

In a city that’s full of stand up showcases that rival most festivals on a week night, Cartoon Dump is a refreshing, wildly original comedy variety show that will delight the high falutin’ “Tim and Eric” crowd as well as though who just want go out on the town and have a laugh.  Check out their Youtube Channel and Facebook page and/or merch page.

Cartoon Dump takes place on the 4th Monday of the month at the Steve Allen Theater 4773 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA (Los Feliz).  

March 24, 2011
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Eagleheart + Josh Fadem = Hilarious Chaos x (Chaos + Hilarious) – Personal Safety = WATCH!

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

March 21, 2011
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brettgelman:

WHO’D LIKE TO SEE A MONTAGE OF SOME EAGLEHEART BILLBOARDS?

(Source: http://www.bumpworthy.com/)

Meltdown Tickets for 3/2

February 26, 2011
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Meltdown Tickets for 3/2

edasalazar:

the Meltdown (17)
Starting at: $8.00 The line up for the Next MELTDOWN:

from G4, Chris Gore
from The Nerdist Matt Mira
from England, Glenn Wool
from NYC, Sean Patton
from right here in LA, Brett Gelman
from The State and Reno 911, Thomas Lennon
plus special surprise guest or two.

Don’t wait in line, order your tickets online. Just stroll in, show us your confirmation print out, grab a drink, get a seat and enjoy the funny.
All this plus Free Beer all night and delicious food from the Frysmith Truck

http://tinyurl.com/meltmarch2

January 27, 2011
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…or even this. (Eagleheart Feb 3rd. at Midnight on Adult Swim-DON’T MISS IT!)

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

January 27, 2011
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If you’re not going to watch this, you’re officially not a good sport. (Come on, it’s produced by Conan!)

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

January 27, 2011
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or this…. (with Chris Elliott, Brett Gelman, and pure unfiltered awesomeness)

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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