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What a Cartoon! (later known as The What a Cartoon!Show and The Cartoon Cartoon Show) is an American animated anthology series created by Fred Seibert for Cartoon Network.The shorts were produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions; by the end of the run, a Cartoon Network Studios production tag was added to some shorts to signal they were original to the network.
The Meth Minute 39 had 39 original short cartoons and one bonus short, and was Frederator's fourth cartoon incubator. Production supervision was by series creator Fred Seibert, all individual cartoons were created by Dan Meth and produced by Carrie Miller, for exhibition on Channel Frederator. The shorts are listed in the order that they ...
Cartoon Network's first original series was The Moxy Show and the late-night satirical animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast (the latter moving to Adult Swim at launch in September, 2001). The What a Cartoon! series of showcase shorts brought the creation of many Cartoon Network original series collectives branded as " Cartoon Cartoons ...
Steven Universe: The Movie: Rebecca Sugar: Cartoon Network Studios Television premiere September 7, 2020: We Bare Bears: The Movie: Daniel Chong: Served as the series finale October 10, 2020: Ben 10 Versus the Universe: The Movie: Henrique Jardim John McIntyre Man of Action Theatrical Release in United Arab Emirates June 20, 2021: Teen Titans ...
MacFarlane at San Diego Comic-Con, July 2012. Seth MacFarlane is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer. [1] MacFarlane began his career as an animator and writer for Hanna-Barbera for several television series, including Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, Dexter's Laboratory, and created a sequel to his college thesis film Larry & Steve.
December 17: Timothy J. Borquez, American editor (Film Roman, The Ren & Stimpy Show, The Little Mermaid), music editor (Ruby-Spears Enterprises, Bionic Six, Film Roman, What a Cartoon!, Bionicle, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie), sound editor (Dino-Riders, Film Roman, Disney Television Animation, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Capitol Critters ...
Vander Pyl was the voice of Wilma Flintstone, her best-known character, in the original Flintstones series. She told an interviewer in 1995 that she received $250 per episode for making The Flintstones, and in 1966, when the series ended, she rushed to accept $15,000 in lieu of residual payments from syndication.
It's Time for Everybody – created as promotional film for the CBS Radio Network.; Little Boy with a Big Horn; The Emperor's New Clothes; Safety Spin; Christopher Crumpet – Academy Award Nominee