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Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular, on its first United States airing, was the most-viewed cable program with kids 6-11, boys 6-11, kids 2-11 and boys 2-11; with 1,051,000 viewers from the kids 6-11 demographic, it was the highest-rated Cartoon Network special of 2004 with kids 6-11, boys 6-11 and boys 2-11, and improved viewership with ...
A bizarre children's show character combining SpongeBob SquarePants and Stimpy [3] with many of the typical reality-defying behaviors as seen in the Looney Tunes cartoons and the Tex Avery-directed MGM animated shorts. He is also good friends with Xandir, Spanky, and sometimes Captain Hero.
Creature Under the Stairs (voiced by Kerry Katz [7]) is a brownish-grey monster with a worm-like head, black and white stripes on his neck, fingers resembling snakes, and spider-like hair, which is noted in his line in "This is Halloween"; "I am the one hiding under your stairs, fingers like snakes and spiders in my hair!" In addition, the ...
A running gag for the characters' appearance is that Dee Dee would report to D-Roc about him being an "itty-bitty boy" who cut in line and threatened to beat up D-Roc if he saw him. At first, D-Roc curiously asks Dee Dee if the culprit was the feeble, nerdy white kid that was next to him but Dee Dee corrects him and points at the Big Kid ...
The ape-man looking back is a running gag in Drawn Together. The fragment is originally from the 1925 film The Lost World. Drawn Together is heavy with popular culture references. Animation is a major source of material; as mentioned above, many characters from comics and animated cartoons make cameo appearances and often are the subjects of ...
60 Best Halloween Memes. Ah, October. The month that brings autumn into full swing and reminds us all to let loose and dress in costume at least once a year. No matter what you refer to it as ...
The TV channel Freeform (dating back to when it was known as Fox Family) annually presented their special "13 Nights of Halloween" with specialized Halloween episodes of regularly scheduled programs, as well as specified Halloween specials and movies to play for the 13 nights leading up to October 31. This was expanded to the entire 31 nights ...
The Haunted House borrows animation from Disney's first Silly Symphony cartoon, The Skeleton Dance, which was released earlier in 1929, although most of the sequence is new. [2] The Haunted House was Mickey's first cartoon with a horror theme and led the way to later films such as The Gorilla Mystery (1930) and The Mad Doctor (1933). [2]