What if the classic Tom & Jerry and Looney Tunes animated shorts were broadcast by the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim as TV-MA for the mature audiences only because of being too uncut and uncensored like that as it contained politically incorrect and ethnic/racial stereotypical attitudes that might as well be offensive towards the modern audiences? What do you think might happen?
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You guys remember Ed, Edd n Eddy, right? It was the funniest and a really good show.
All right, listen VERY carefully, I'll explain to you.
Did you know that there was supposed to be a seventh season of this show? And did you know that the Big Picture Show movie is not supposed to conclude the series?
Here are the date settings: the first four seasons took place during the summer, season 5 took place in the fall and around school, season 6 is set in the winter, and the seventh season took place in the spring.
After that movie, there’s going to be a seventh season from summer 2008 or fall 2008 to early 2009 (Until the sixth season is complete). Yes, I know that the sixth season has only one episode (Or two segment episodes).
The Big Picture Show movie is not supposed to be a conclusion to the series. Here’re two reveals: Nazz’s crush and what’s inside Edd’s (Double D’s) hat? This movie is supposed to be done in March-April 2008, and it was supposed to be scheduled in spring 2008, but delayed in late summer 2008. Was supposed to be scheduled in late summer 2008, but delayed again. This movie was made at the end of August 2008 and was going to be on air on November 1st, 2008, but delayed for a third time. This movie is gonna be out in late 2008 and early 2009, but delayed for the final time. In February 2009, the movie was made, and is rumored to be aired in spring or summer 2009. Now, the Big Picture Show movie is gonna be a CONCLUSION to the series instead of the continuation of the series.
Also, there was the complete season 3 DVD. And the bonus features are "How to draw Edd”, and “What’s under Edd’s hat?” There are more features that have not been announced yet.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20080222194202/http://cartoonnetwork.wikia.com:80/wiki/Ed%2C_Edd_n_Eddy
I don't know what the rest of the forgotten episodes and specials are, but three scrapped episodes. Here are the three scrapped episodes that are never been finished:
"Special Ed" – Little is known about this episode. It was mentioned in an interview with the creator that plans to air this episode fell through. The team gave a rather cryptic reply that the episode was scrapped because "it was just too real."
"A Room with an Ed" – This episode was first announced via a Season 5 "sneak peek" list posted on the Edtropolis.com news page back in 2005. The title reference is based on "A Room with a View". It is unknown why the episode was scrapped only that the synopsis was to be as follows: "Edd and Eddy slip through Ed's bedroom window only to find that Ed doesn't live there anymore. The walls have been painted pink and dollies have taken the place of moldy socks. Sarah announces that Ed's bedroom is now her and Jimmy's playroom while Ed has been evicted to a cardboard box in the garage. Eddy is enraged at Ed's bratty sister getting her own way yet again. Edd counsels Ed to accept his fate graciously but Eddy forces Ed to finally stand up to Sarah."
"Luck Be an Ed Tonight" – Likewise, evidence of this episode's existence was shown on a sneak peek of the Season 5 lineup on Edtropolis.com. The title is a reference to the phrase "Luck Be a Lady Tonight," a song by Frank Sinatra and the synopsis was as follows: "According to his horoscope, this is Ed's luckiest day ever, and Eddy intends to milk it for all it's worth!"
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What is the name of epilouge series of SU.
Then find the logo and upload the file.
For me is SU Past(maybe)
What do y'all think of this?
After Warner Bros. released the live-action comedy film Kangaroo Jack (which starred Jerry O'Connell, Anthony Anderson, and Estella Warren back in 2003, they released a sequel film in 2004 called Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.!
It was an animated cartoon and it had Jeff Bennett, Josh Keaton, Ahmed Best, and Kath Soucie as voice actors for the main characters.
When the original film was released, it gained a negative reception. Despite that, an animated sequel was released in the form of G'Day U.S.A.!
During its release, it gained a more positive reception compared to the original film.
So, what I'm thinking is that since G'Day U.S.A.! was animated and its reception was positive, an Animated Series could've been created.
It would've had the same animation that was used in G'Day U.S.A.! as well as the same actors who voiced the main characters and it would've been aired on The WB as part of Kids' WB.
So, what do y'all think? Is this a great idea? And if so, how many seasons/episodes would it have?
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I have an mission, did someone find the missing cartoon network's cartoons's logos?
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Does anybody here remember Sal and Louis being in kangaroo form during Charlie's hallucination scene in Kangaroo Jack?
During the scene, Charlie wakes up in the desert and sees Jackie Legs. He notices that Jackie can talk and he has a conversation with him. Jackie answers him saying that he can sing too and he starts rapping with "Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang playing in the background. Charlie becomes amazed by it and he asks Jackie if he could give him back the money that he and Louis were supposed to deliver to Sal.
Jackie answers him saying "Money?" "Oh, you mean....THAT money?". A bunch of other kangaroos appear and Charlie sees them playing around with the money that he and Louis were supposed to deliver to Sal. Charlie tells them to stop, but they don't listen to him.
A kangaroo appears and he speaks to Charlie in Sal's voice. He says to him "If I find out what, Charlie? That you lost my money?" "I ask you to do something for me. This is not that."
Charlie tries to reason with Sal when all of the sudden, he hears Louis's voice come out of nowhere.
But it's not Louis at all.
It's another kangaroo speaking to Charlie in Louis's voice. He says to him "Say what? My fault?! That's how you pay me back after I saved your life?!" "Next time you drownin' in the ocean...CALL FREE WILLY! Let Willy set you free!"
Jackie and the other two kangaroos get together and make disses towards Charlie about him having "chicken blood".
They all gang up on Charlie while taunting him saying that he has "chicken blood".
After that, Charlie wakes up from his hallucination and the scene is over.
Does anybody here all remember Sal and Louis being in kangaroo form during Charlie's hallucination scene in the film?
Yes or no?
Hi there, I'm trying to finish the transcription for "[[It's Got Me Again!]]", but there are a few parts I can't understand because the audio is simply terrible. Can anyone help me?
Here's what I've got so far:
1:23 Mouse - Ok, fellas! Time for the dance.
1:43 Little Mouse - C’mon, grandpappy!
2:03 Bernice Petker - [???]
2:09 Bernice Petker - Looks like it’s got me again. / I’m terrified, too petrified. / Something there might jump my hide / Looks like it’s got me again. / Oh boy!
2:21 Bernice Petker - [???]
2:23 Bernice Petker - Oh boy!
2:25 Bernice Petker - [???]
2:27 Bernice Petker - [???]
2:31 Bernice Petker - Looks like it’s got me again.
5:03 Cucko bird - Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo!
5:12 Cucko bird (inside the cat) - Cuckoo!
5:19 Cucko bird (inside the cat) - Cuckoo!
5:44 Mouse - Oh, Mr. Cat. Please let me go.
5:46 Mouse - Oh, Mr. Cat. Don’t [???] so.
5:48 Mouse - Looks like he’s got me again. / Mammy! Mammy! / When those green eyes look into mine / Shivers rise right up my spine. / Looks like he’s got me again! / Oh boy! / My chances ain’t so hot. / Oh boy! / He’s got me on the spot. / Come on, gang. Don't leave me now. / Give this cat the works. / Oh, it looks like he's got me again!
7:05 Piggy - So long, folks!