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The Cramp Twins is an animated television series created by British cartoonist Brian Wood based on his 1995 graphic novel of the same name. [5] The show was produced by Sunbow Entertainment (in season 1), Telemagination (in season 2), and TV-Loonland AG , in association with Cartoon Network Europe .
This is an episodes' list of The Cramp Twins, a Cartoon Network European original animated series created by Brian Wood. [1] The series aired on Cartoon Network Europe in European countries and on CBBC in the United Kingdom from 2001 to 2004 and on Cartoon Network in the United States from June 14, 2004 to 2005.
The Cramp Twins (3 September 2001 – 1 April 2014) Cubix: Robots for Everyone (2002 – 2004) Cyborg 009 (2001 – 2004) DC Super Hero Girls (6 July 2019 – 2022) Da Boom Crew (5 September 2005 – 2007) Danger Mouse (1995 – 2002) Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines (1993 – 2000) Devlin (1993 – 1999)
The Cramp Twins (Pearl) Creepy Crawlies (Pearl) Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future (Pearl) Danger Mouse (Pearl) Dennis and Gnasher (Pearl) DinoCity (Pearl) Dino Babies (Pearl) Doris (Pearl) Dork Hunters from Outer Space (Pearl) The Dreamstone (Pearl and Jade) Famous 5: On the Case (Pearl) Fantomcat (Pearl) Fifi and the Flowertots (Pearl) The Further ...
The funding for the series was split for 50% by Sunbow, 35% by TMO-Loonland, and 10%–15% by Cartoon Network Europe. It also allowed Cartoon Network Europe to fulfill their two-production deal with Sunbow, with fellow show The Cramp Twins filling the other half.
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The Cramps hit the Top 40 in the UK for the first and only time with "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns"; [4] Ivy posed as such both on the cover of the single and in the promotional video for the song. The Cramps went on to record more albums and singles through the 1990s and 2000s, for various labels. [7]
Stay Sick! is the fourth studio album (and ninth overall) by the American rock band the Cramps. [2] It was released on February 12, 1990, by Enigma Records, recorded at Music Grinder in Hollywood, self-produced by guitarist Poison Ivy [1] and engineered by Steve McMillan.