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Notably wild in their style were the opening credits and commercial bumpers. The theme song was sung in a contemporary "bubblegum" style, with the song interrupted before the end of its final verse with the title of the show intoned in a scolding manner by an announcer (Howard Morris) who stretched out the word "please" and shouted "sit down".
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Daniel Ray Allen Cooksey Jr. (born November 2, 1975) [1] is an American actor and musician. He is best known for his roles in television shows, such as Diff'rent Strokes (during the final three seasons), The Cavanaughs, Xiaolin Showdown, and Salute Your Shorts, for providing the voice of Montana "Monty" Max in Tiny Toon Adventures, and for his role as a friend to the young John Connor in ...
Cartoon Network (Website) Flash Batman Beyond: 3 52: US 1999–2001 Kids' WB: Traditional Beast Machines: Transformers: 2 26: Canada, US 1999–2000 Fox Kids, YTV: CGI The Bedbug Bible Gang: 31 US 1999-2001 Direct-to-video: CGI Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot: 2 26 US 1999–2001 Fox Kids: Traditional The Big Knights: 1 13 UK 1999–2000 BBC ...
The Anatominals Show – A parody of a Yogi Bear–type Hanna-Barbera–style cartoon where Kogi Bear, Pook Bear, Mindy Bear, Sheila Coyote, Betsy Cow, and other animal characters are anatomically correct even when they are confronted by the park ranger during attempts to take picnic baskets.
Transformice: The Cartoon Series: N/A 2015–2016 Atelier 801: An animated TV series based on the video game Transformice. Digital Woofy N/A 2004 Gaumont: In a household where no pets are allowed, a dog, in cahoots with his little boy master, passes himself off as a stuffed animal. Traditional X-DuckX: N/A 2001–2007 Gaumont
Snake 'n' Bacon is a comic book and cartoon duo created by American cartoonist and illustrator Michael Kupperman (also known by his pseudonym P. Revess). [1] Originally only in print comics, the characters were brought to television on May 10, 2009, when they were broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block in a Snake 'n' Bacon animated show, but after its pilot the show was not picked up ...
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