my gym partner's a monkey
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Normal People: WOW CARTOON CARTOONS CROSSOVER
Me: Jellystone! series finale is a methapor from C.H. Greenblatt and the crew of the iconic Hanna-Barbera characters passing the torch to the CARTOON CARTOONS from the 90s & 2000s now being part of Hanna-Barbera's legacy, since many Cartoon Network Studios iconic shows and pilots started being produced at the iconic Hanna-Barbera Studios alongside the Cartoon Network Studios building who got funded by William Hanna y Joseph Barbera.
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Pretty sure those guys should not be up there, but the firework display was too good to miss from the crowd below.
Back with another CN City artwork, though a little earlier than I anticipated. However, how can I not make a piece referencing the iconic Summer 2005 bumpers?
The characters are all celebrating the best season at the concert stadium in the park and I hope all of you are also having a fun summer too. :D
"You're getting warmer!"
Oh, and before I go, as usual with CN City posts, here's the full renders of the characters.
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I was today years old when I realized that weird alien invasion event that happened on Cartoon Network was all a part of a Kraft's Mac N Cheese sponsorship...For those who don't know...
Back in 2007, Cartoon Network marketed this big event where aliens invaded in five of their popular shows at the time: Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends, Ed, Edd, n Eddy, My Gym Partner's A Monkey, Camp Lazlo, and The Grim Adventures of Billy Mandy. Each episode had two things in common: An alien species that looked the same in each show and cheese...Just...Just cheese. Lots of cheese. Characters eating cheese and protecting cheese and even chasing after a character named Cheese.
This was stretched out for a month, and it was all sponsored by Kraft, hence the weird obsession with cheese in each episode. This was an idea that NONE of the showrunners wanted to do, but the network forced them to do it anyway. Still, some tried to make this forced idea work because...it was all for the money, I guess.
Unfortunately, Kraft would BACK OUT of this deal, and it was all thanks to the episode that Billy and Mandy had to make. Because I guess they didn't like an episode where a kid's head blew up for the sake of saving cheese or something (I barely remember that episode). But, yeah, that's the main reason why Cartoon Network did this weird event, and it was all for NOTHING. And I'm going to be honest...I wish more studios did weird shit like this.
I mean, I don't WANT showrunners to be forced into making an episode they had no desire to make, but let it be known it left an impact. Like that time Disney Channel sitcoms had characters wish upon a shooting star that caused them all to temporarily live out these weird what-if scenarios. It's frickin' weird, but it's the best kind of weird.
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hi guys um favorite character bingo but im in too much underground fandoms (and dead ones)
oh ands a template so u guys can do it
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That show was like a fever dream lol now I’m starting to remember random moments in the show
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