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"I'm Just a Bill" is a 1976 Schoolhouse Rock! segment, featuring a song of the same title written by Dave Frishberg. The segment debuted as part of "America Rock," the third season of the Schoolhouse Rock! series. It is represented in popular culture more than most parts of the educational television series.
The category was divided into programs "one hour or less" and "more than one hour" from 1989 to 2009, with episodes of running series becoming eligible. Programs that are 15 minutes or less were given their own category, Outstanding Short Form Animated Program , in 2008.
Real Stories of the Highway Patrol ("I'm Looking Out for You") – Belize; composed by Larry Brown and Chuck Barth; Reba ("I'm a Survivor") – Reba McEntire; The Rebel ("Ballad of Johnny Yuma") – Richard Markowitz and Andrew J. Fenady; performed by Johnny Cash; Red Dwarf ("In the Sun") – Howard Goodall, performed by Jenna Russell
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. American animated anthology series What a Cartoon! Intertitle for What a Cartoon! in its original incarnation designed by Jesse Stagg Also known as World Premiere Toons The What a Cartoon! Show The Cartoon Cartoon Show Genre Comedy Variety Created by Fred Seibert Theme music composer ...
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The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy [c] is an American animated television series created by Maxwell Atoms for Cartoon Network.It follows Billy, a dimwitted, happy-go-lucky boy, and Mandy, a cynical, remorseless girl, who, after winning a limbo game to save Billy's pet hamster, gains Grim, the mighty Grim Reaper, as their "best friend forever".
Tom Slick is the cartoon star of a series of shorts that aired within the half-hour animated television series George of the Jungle (ABC, 1967). It was the work of Jay Ward Productions, the creators of Rocky & Bullwinkle and other satiric animated characters. [1] Seventeen six-minute episodes were made.