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gurumog ¡ 2 years ago
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Make Your Own Rocket Ship from Rex Dexter of Mars (One-Shot) Fox Publications, inc. (1940) Design & Art by Dick Briefer
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shadowwingtronix ¡ 27 days ago
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Mystery Men Comics #3
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Mystery Men Comics #3
That’s not how you pick up girls, dude! Mystery Men Comics #3 Fox Publications, Inc (October, 1939) I told you we’d be back. For the newcomers, I started doing a retrospective review set of the pre-DC Blue Beetle around the time the movie for the current name holder’s movie came out. I decided two issues in that rather than stick with the anthology I’d go right to the main title series…which…
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10bendog ¡ 5 months ago
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Oh, I love Summer so much, I just had to make some more CN art for it. 🧡
It’s such a beautiful day today and everyone is at the beach to have some fun. (And so was I earlier today, lol.)
This piece and a follow-up night one (coming soon) were inspired by the 2009 “CN Summer in Italy” bumpers.
Summer is short, y’all, enjoy it while it’s here, before the cold kicks in and the winter depression hits. Have a fun one out there and stay safe!
P.S. (I didn’t know there was a tag limit, whoops. Guess that’s what happens when I try to put as many characters in one image as I can.)
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d4rk-x-w0lf-17 ¡ 7 months ago
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made some quick doodles of some of my fave crossover ships
plus 2 that i created
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pedrohdo ¡ 2 months ago
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2 anos depois - pĂłs fama; estĂĄ semana na cidade, estamos realizando uma semana cultural com nossos vizinhos da Disney, contando histĂłrias de bastidores e formando novos vĂ­nculos.
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marijuanamadness ¡ 5 months ago
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first post :D
Lackadaisy OC art dump
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cacklingpumpkins ¡ 5 months ago
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I made a roster for a hypothetical Cartoon Network platform fighter. Whether that be a sequel to Punch Time Explosion or a spinoff of Multiversus!
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rainstormess ¡ 11 months ago
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School Sketch with Some Sports AU, many of S. Timmy Turner and Jimmy Neutron are holed up on a bench, Dexter is tired of adjusting his glasses.
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dorkus-mcdingus ¡ 5 months ago
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So William played a Classical Piece
Curiousity got the better of me and I decided to look up the piece William played in the event.
Here it is if y'all wanna listen
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No lie, it's actually really beautiful
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glauces-notebooks ¡ 6 months ago
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rewatching night at the museum for the first time in a while and wow. i missed this film.
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arkus-rhapsode ¡ 4 months ago
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So... What is a Cartoon Network Show? (A Discussion)
Hey everyone, Arkus back again and I'm doing something that I alluded to a while ago, but I was working on a project involving Cartoon Network. Now for those unaware, I don't consider myself to be a part of the larger animation community like say a Cartoonshi or an Alpha Jay Show. I approach this topic as simply someone who grew up on Cartoon Network and has always had a level of reverence for the channel and undoubtedly had an impact on my formative opinions on the value of animation that I still have to this day.
So when I heard the announcement for Jellystone's Crisis on Infinite Mirths special it got me wondering-wait what is a Cartoon Network show? Now that might seem like an easy answer: "Its a show that was on Cartoon Network," but as I delved deeper into the question there appeared a great amount of context that seemed to go all over the map. I'm sure that there are people more versed in the content that may see this as common sense knowledge. So this is post for people like me-the average enjoyers of animation who want to understand more and have greater context about a channel they may have a soft spot for and want to be better informed when the question is asked, "what is a Cartoon Network show?"
(Yes I did make a spreadsheet on this one. This wasn't a task I took lightly)
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So before we really get into the weeds of everything, I do want to make sure we're all on the same page: Cartoon Network is a television channel which is aired in multiple countries around the world which is overseen by the parent company of The Cartoon Network Inc. Which itself is owned by the mega conglomerate that is Warner Bros Discovery. The Cartoon Network Inc. Owns various production companies to make original content the primary ones being Cartoon Network Studios, Hanna-Barbera Europe, and Williams Street. The network itself is broken up into several blocks such as Cartoonito (An early morning block aimed at pre school children) and Adult Swim (An evening block aimed at 18+ individuals). With (At the time I am writing this) the 6 AM to 5PM being aimed at kids 6-12 years old and being considered "Cartoon Network" hours.
So with all the terminology out of the way, lets address the obvious answer of "a Cartoon Network show is a show that aired on Cartoon Network" I would say that interpretation is a bit reductive. Sorta like calling every game that's been on a Nintendo console a "Nintendo game." While not necessarily wrong, it does conflate the idea that the third party games are the same as the first party ones, which also makes a lot of misinformation very possible. Cartoon Network like Nickelodeon, Disney and many other channels can have original programming and acquired programming. Original programming being shows made for and existing solely on this network while acquired programming may be shows or movies that a company is pay broadcasting rights for. You see this a lot in foreign programming. Obviously the various anime that air on Toonami are not creations for Cartoon Network nor produced by them.
However, I think there is some interesting things that would be considered acquired programming on Cartoon Network. Because now we have to talk about why Cartoon Network exists in the first place and that's Hanna-Barbera.
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Without Hanna-Barbera there would be no Cartoon Network. Plain and simple. The channel was founded with the intent of housing the animated library of Hanna-Barbera (Along with classic Luney Toons shorts from the 40s) when Ted Turner successfully acquired the studio. Now the thing to remember is Cartoon Network was made in the early 90s, while Hanna-Barbera shorts had existed since the 50s in various forms of syndication. Usually on ABC.
As such these shows like Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Scooby-Doo, Tom & Jerry etc. Wouldn't be considered original programming for the network. But it would be a division of Hanna-Barbera that would become what we know today as Cartoon Network Studios, which would begin creating shorts for "What a Cartoon!" Which would in turn become the seeds for Cartoon Network's first original programming.
Speaking of acquired programming, I'm sure if you're of a certain age group you probably remember Warner Bros other network that contained original animation-The WB. And probably more famous its animation block, Kids WB.
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Now the reason for the creation of The WB is itself a massive business interests and experiments in network television and policies of the Federal Communications Commission, so I simply want to get into its well known kids programming block, Kids WB that actually served as an outlet for shows created by Warner Bros Animation. Such as
Animaniacs
Pinky and the Brain
Freakazoid!
The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
Superman: The Animated Series
Road Rovers
Waynehead
The New Batman Adventures
Histeria
Batman Beyond
Detention
ÂĄMucha Lucha!
What's New, Scooby-Doo?
Ozzy & Drix
Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island
Loonatics Unleashed
Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!
Now, you may be seeing some of those names and wondering, "Wait wasn't that on Cartoon Network though?" Which yes, many of these shows would come to Cartoon Network especially in the wake of the WB's own tumultuous history that would eventually see it become one half of what we know todays as The CW. However, many of these shows weren't made to be aired on Cartoon Network, but rather to air on the The WB, which while both were owned by the greater Warner Media parent company, these were acquired programming. I can personally attest to reruns on the Cartoon Network being my exposure to shows like Freakazoid and Superman the animated series and The WB in turn actually had aired some programming from Cartoon Network such as Samurai Jack and Powerpuff Girls. And because these properties are all owned by the same parent company it actually makes the water more muddy on what is "Cartoon Network show." Made even more complicated by the fact that Hanna-Barbera the production company as we know it would be absorbed into Warner Bros Animation in 2001.
We are not talking simply about getting Pokemon because some broadcasting money was exchanged to air in America, we're actually talking about programming that the channel itself was founded on rerunning and playing reruns made by a sister network in the bigger Warner Television umbrella.
As such, while I don't think the "If it aired on Cartoon Network, its a cartoon Network show" is an interpretation I agree with, I can see where there's a shared level of DNA in some of the programs that makes it harder to separate the two.
This actually leads us to another potential answer for what is a Cartoon Network show, "Its a show made by Cartoon Network Studios."
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Now as previously mentioned, Turner would acquire Hanna-Barbera and at the time Hanna-Barbera was still making new shows by the time Cartoon Network was started. Such as The New Adventures of Captain Planet, 2 Stupid Dogs, and SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron. But these shows would actually end up debuting and airing on TBS, another Turner/Warner Television Arm. But now we return to that newly formed division in Hanna-Barbera studios known as Cartoon Network Studios. This studio was primarily made for making original programing for What a Cartoon! which would lead to the creation of some of the earliest Cartoon Cartoons.
Johnny Bravo
Cow and Chicken
I Am Weasel
Power Puff Girls
And of course the big one, Dexter's Laboratory.
In fact, when you look back on it, Dexter's Lab is structured similarly to an old school Hanna-Barbera show. Where you'd have say the Huckleberry Hound Show, but you'd have various segments one being the Huckleberry Hound segment, but then having a segment focusing on Hockey Wolf, and a segment with Pixie, Dixie and Mr Jinks. In the case of Dexter's Lab, an episode could contain a Dexter segment then go into Dial M for Monkey or The Justice Friends.
However, these weren't really considered "Cartoon Network Studios" as we in the early 2000s probably remember it. As these productions were still made by Hanna-Barbera for the first few seasons with Cartoon Network Studios being a studio in name only at the time. Probably why you may remember older Dexter episodes ending with the Hanna-Barbera logo then followed up by the Cartoon Network Studios logo in later seasons.
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Now if we went strictly by Cartoon Network Studios being what makes a Cartoon Network show (Including the previous five shows mentioned) and originally aired on Cartoon Network then that leaves us with:
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Now some eagle eyed viewers may have noticed that this list has some noticeable absences. Such as Courage the Cowardly Dog, Codename Kids Next Door, The Amazing World of Gumball, Teen Titans, and one of my favorite Cartoons of all time, Ed Edd n Eddy. And well the simple answer is that they weren't made by Cartoon Network Studios. Ed Edd n Eddy was made by a.k.a Cartoon and Funbag Animation Studios. Kids Next Door like Sheep in the Big City was made by Curious Pictures. And Courage the Cowardly Dog was made by Stretch Films (Though both Courage and Kids Next Door would have their pilots developed in Hanna-Barbera).
Gumball was made by Hanna-Barbera Europe which is a production company under the Cartoon Network Inc parent, but is again technically not made by CN Studios. Teen Titans is another product of Warner Bros Animation same with Teen Titans Go. Kinda funny that a show that for a time basically controlled the channel wasn't even made by CN Studios. Even the first ever original exclusive show made for the Cartoon Network, The Moxy Show, wouldn't count under this definition as it was made by Colossal Pictures.
There's also the fact that some shows made by Cartoon Network Studios are exclusive to Adult Swim such as Primal and some to the pre-school block of Cartoonito. Now these may actually be more rare than you would first think as really only Jessica's Big Little World was made by CN Studios for Cartoonito, while Adult swim actually has its own interesting background.
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You see, Cartoon Network's earliest adult animation was the animated parody talk show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Which utilized the classic Hanna-Barbera character as a surrealist spoof of late night talk shows. These would be produced not under the banner of Hanna-Barbera or Cartoon Network Studios, but actually under the name Ghost Planet Industries. This production arm would eventually become The Cartoon Network Inc in house production company for adult animation known as Williams Street. So most shows you might watch on Adult Swim these days are by Williams Street. However, with the fifth season of Samurai Jack, you being to notice that Cartoon Network Studios became more comfortable producing shows that would air in the evening time slot of Adult Swim.
(Also this is a complete side tangent, I didn't want to include failed pilots within this list as it would feel like unnecessary bloat, but I wanted to highlight Korgoth of Barbaria made by Aaron Springer with animation made by Genndy Tartakovsky, which was sadly never picked due to the production cost, would be repackaged as a special on Adult Swim. And this was a co production with Cartoon Network. Like wow. Like wow! I know we have Primal on the list, but its kinda just a bit of trivia I like)
So while they're made by CN Studios, they were not shows accessible to CN's usual demographic time slot.
And that's not even beginning to scratch co-productions Cartoon Network Studios has been involved with over the years. Such as the Star Wars Clone Wars series made by Genndy Tartakovsky or transformers Animated which obviously the Star Wars and Transformers IP isn't owned by Warner Bros. Same with Mixels. But then there's shows such as Villainous and Jorel's Brothers which are actually originally properties made with the Latin American Branches of Cartoon Network. Villainous itself relishes in so many Cartoon Network cameos.
And then there's the CN Real shows which... Yeah I think its not Gatekeeping of me to say they don't count.
And of course there are shows that while made by Cartoon Network Studios would actually end up either being web exclusive or go straight to HBO Max like Get' Em Tommy, Tig n' Seek, and The Fungies! There's also the many, many shorts, pilots, and pilot movies produced by Cartoon Network Studios like Welcome to My Life, Party Wagon, and Fire Breather.
It's a lot. And I get why some people really want to simply it. But it's also why I think simply saying a "Cartoon Network show is a show made by the Studio" you're leaving out several shows, some of which icons of the network. And some CN Studios shows just never had a chance to be part of the Network in the same way. This isn't a question that can be easily simplified like that.
So maybe the answer is "A Cartoon Network shows is a Cartoon Cartoon?" Yeah, afterall Ed, Edd n Eddy are considered Cartoon Cartoons even if they weren't made by CN Studios. Heck, look at competitor Nickelodeon who dubs all their various animated works produced "Nicktoons." Surely, Cartoon Network can do the same, right? Well you see, unlike Nicktoons which became an overall term for all their original programming (and honestly much easier to do research on), Cartoon Cartoons specifically referred to a programming block which then became the collective brand name of the shows that aired between 1996-2009 (Ending with Ed Edd n Eddy). But even then some CN Originals made during that time weren't recognized as Cartoon Cartoons like Samurai Jack. Nor were shows like The Moxy Show recognized retroactively.
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The Cartoon Cartoons were:
Dexter's Laboratory
Johnny Bravo
Cow and Chicken
I Am Weasel
The Powerpuff Girls
Ed, Edd n Eddy
Mike, Lu & Og
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Sheep in the Big City
Time Squad
Grim & Evil (Eventually Split into The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Evil Con Carne)
Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?
Codename: Kids Next Door
So really the term Cartoon Cartoons is honestly an exclusive club for a specific set of shows on a specific programming block. That even itself doesn't cover every Cartoon Network show even for a specific era as there are absences from even that. So while Cartoon Cartoons are Cartoon Network shows, not every Cartoon Network Show is a Cartoon Cartoon.
Well then maybe a Cartoon Network show is a show that had to originally aired on Cartoon Network and was exclusive to only it?
With this definition we're abled to include many of the CN Studios shows everyone is popularly aware of while being able to include shows made outside of CN Studios like various Cartoon Cartoons, Warner Bros Animation shows and Hanna-Barbera Europe.
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That said, this would exclude things like the shows from The WB and Hanna-Barbera back catalogue, and the Looney Tunes shorts. While Boomerang has become the home for all the classic Hanna-Barbera programing, you can still see the reverence that CN has for its roots from cameos in CN Originals and CN City to new iterations of these shows airing on Cartoon Network like the Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, The Looney Tunes Show, and Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated.
Speaking of Boomerang, while also another channel owned by WBD Television, many of the Cartoon Network shows have migrated over to. Thus not really making them all that exclusive anymore As well, this definition would also include CN Real programs which... yeah umm not sure about that. No matter what Cartoon Network is for Cartoons.
So even this isn't quite a perfect definition. Neither would be using the HBO Max section labeled Cartoon Network because its obviously and incomplete record that has erased so many shows from its catalogue.
So if all these don't work, then what does? What is a Cartoon Network show? Well... Maybe it's not something that fits in with an objective empirical definition. It may sound corny, but Cartoon Network shows always felt like a family to me. In a way that made this sort of recognizable brand between many of its shows even if all of them were very different in their themes, styles, and humor. I think that's why CN City is so in the minds of people, because you took all these varying characters and made a world where none feel out of place. And it wasn't just Cartoon Network characters, you had the classic Looney Tunes and even goddamn Captain Planet roaming around with all these younger shows.
There's even been recent efforts to enforce this cohesion. As the CMYK/Redraw Your World era. Mixing together this color coding with all these various characters and designs to make them all "fit" together so to speak.
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Obviously, Im being a bit flowery here. Im sure Cartoon Network and Warner Bros legal team could probably give you an extensive copyright list which they hold and what can be used, but I still think there is value in this being an answer that you can come up with yourself.
And to me, Cartoon Network represents one of the most important channels in animated television. At its highest and even at its lowest. Cartoon Network was the place of creating cartoons, a place where in the short existence of creator driven network television animation, so many legends were born. This was a channel that really brought out so much creativity from talented people that were inspired by the classic animated shows of the golden age who are inspiring new creators even to this day. That shouldn't be forgotten. That shouldn't be erased. Whether unfitted or seasonal rot, this family of cartoons deserves to be remembered.
This is just me, but this is what I would consider Cartoon Network shows. Shows that were made for CN regardless of being CN Studios, Hanna-Barbera Europe, or Warner Bros Animation. The WB, TBS, Adult Swim stuff? That's more off in its own little corner. Cousins of CN almost.
And I guess I turn the question to you, So... What is A Cartoon Network show?
Well that got a bit heavier at the end. But I hope you enjoyed this. I didn't want it to be a big think piece like some of my more recent discussion post. And I didn't just want it to be me making a list without some thoughtful context. If you enjoyed this please give a like or a reblog, I've been trying to do more fun projects on Tumblr recently that go out of my usual postings.
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littlepistol122 ¡ 2 years ago
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Repost from my deleted blog because it funny
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theangrycomet-art ¡ 1 year ago
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doodlin' my roots
Those who've been following me since the start recognize these kiddos.
I can't believe its been over a year since I've drawn any of my CN Gen 2 kids
COMMISSIONS OPEN
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burningrhino ¡ 2 months ago
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Exosuits (OLD)
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The last one was drawn by a friend of mine
Finn(Adventure Time), Generator Rex, Bugs Bunny(Looney Tunes), Chowder, Flapjack, Captain K'nuckles(Flapjack), Numbuh 1(KND), Ed, Edd n' Eddy, Foghorn Leghorn, Gumball and Darwin Watterson, Modercai and Rigby(Regular Show), Bobo Haha(Generator Rex), Daffy Duck, Johnny Test, Dukey, Buttercup (Powerpuff Girls), Alfe(Problem Solvers), Ultimate Humongousaur(Ben 10 Ultimate Alien), Mac and Bloo(Fosters) Dexter(Dexter's Laboratory), Monkey(Dexter's Laboratory), Bubbles(PPG), Blossom(PPG), Grim, Billy and Mandy, Lance(Sym-Bionic Titan), Ilana(Sym-Bionic Titan), Courage the Cowardly Dog, Tazmanian Devil, Jake(Adventure Time), Agent 6(Generator Rex) and Samurai Jack
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My Masterlist
Lucifer:
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Moodboards:
Regressor Lucifer Morningstar
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Regressor Lucifer Morningstar (with Maze and Chloe)
Regressor Lucifer Morningstar (with carer Dan)
Sleepy regressor Lucifer
And yet another regressor Lucifer
Regressor Lucifer and babysitter Maze
Vent regressor Lucifer
Vent pet regressor Lucifer
Another vent regressor Lucifer
Caregiver Micheal Demiurgos (with some headcanons)
Stimboard:
Lucifer Morningstar
Headcanons:
Regressor Lucifer Morningstar
Fanfics:
As Sweet as Whiskey (regressor Lucifer, carer Chloe)
Sleepy Devil (regressor Lucifer)
Wake up bud (regressor Lucifer, carer Maze)
It's not because I'm tired (regressor Lucifer, carer Amenadiel)
Good Omens:
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Moodboard:
Regressor Crowley (with cg Aziraphale)
Regressor Angel Crowley
Regressor Crowley 👻 (spooky vibes, my favorite moodboard so far)
Regressor Beelzebub
Caregiver Aziraphale
Caregiver Aziraphale 🕊️
Another caregiver Aziraphale
Caregiver Crowley
Crowley and Aziraphale
Fanfics:
Milk, Honey and a Tea Spoon of Vanilla (regressor Crowley, carer Aziraphale)
Cozy fireplace (regressor Crowley, carer Aziraphale)
Doctor Who:
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Moodboards:
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Tenth Doctor
Supernatural:
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Moodboards:
Regressor Dean Winchester
Regressor Dean
Another regressor Dean
9-1-1 Lone Star:
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Moodboards:
Regressor TK Strand
House M.D:
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Moodboards:
Regressor Greg House (with cg Wilson)
Regressor James Wilson (and teddy bears)
Regressor Robert Chase
Another regressor Chase
Caregiver James Wilson
Headcanons:
Regressor Robert Chase
Fanfics:
The average dog is nicer than the average person (pet regressor Wilson and carer House. *unfinished)
White Collar:
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Moodboards:
Regressor Neal Caffrey
Regressor Neal Caffrey (with cg Peter Burke)
Another regressor Neal Caffrey
Fanfics:
Time out (regressor Neal with El and Peter)
Suits:
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Moodboards:
Regressor Mike Ross
Vent Regressor Mike Ross (tw- weed)
Regressor Harvey Specter (Racing Hearts)
Regressor Mike Ross (Racing Hearts)
Regressors Mike and Harvey (Racing Hearts)
Fanfics:
Racing Hearts
Bones:
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Moodboards:
Regressor Seeley Booth (with cg Temperance Brennan)
Regressor Jack Hodgins (with Booth and Angela)
Moon Knight:
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Moodboards:
Regressor Steven Grant
Hannibal:
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Moodboards:
Regressor Will Graham (with cg Hannibal)
Hudson & Rex:
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Moodboards:
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Regressor Charlie
Regressor Charlie (wintery theme)
Regressor Jesse Mills
Headcanons:
Regressor Charlie Hudson
Dexter :
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Regressor Dexter (with CG Rita)
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mwolf0epsilon ¡ 7 months ago
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Superhero AU - Beginning of an Alliance
Palpatine's prep work always falls on Fox, so naturally the man eventually picks one of his missions as the ideal time to make contact with the Jedi. It's a tiny victory in the grand scheme of things, but still a victory!
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First contact is established between the troopers and the Jedi during one of the scheduled "Kaiju Attacks". They're not regular occurrences. It would be stupid for Palpatine to rely so heavily on setting his largest captive monster loose in the city (not to mention extremely suspicious), even if it is to showcase Captain Jai'galaar (Rex) as the poster boy of his "team of heroes".
The last time the city had such regular conflicts with a Kaiju, it turned out to be something the Jedi could resolve (the Zillo had just wanted to recover the egg she'd buried a millennia ago beneath where the city hall had been built). So keeping the attacks irregular and sudden are key to keep the Jedi from trying to communicate with Dha'tra (Dogma) who would, no doubt, take the chance to thwart Palpatine since he has no loyalty towards the man and admires the Jedi so vehemently.
Before each Kaiju attack however, a lot of behind the scenes stuff has to be set up. Behind the scenes stuff that falls on Fox and his squad to prepare down to the most minute of details. From delaying transportation, to sabotaging traffic signals, and jamming communications.
It just so happens that on that day, Fox makes sure someone is watching.
Quinlan can't prevent any of the sabotage, but he can chase Fox while chaos befalls the city. The battle between Dha'tra and Captain Jai'galaar is as brutal as ever (with Dogma doing his best not to hurt anyone but still inadvertently causing destruction because he's really clumsy in his Kaiju Form), but it goes largely ignored by the Jedi Shadow who is following around a literal man of shadows.
He thinks that Fox is trying to lose him the entire time, when in reality what's happening is Fox is trying to take him to one of the few blind-spots that exists in the city's heavily monitored streets. Once they reach said blind-spot, he drops the act and gets straight to the point.
From there on out the Jedi have confirmation that something extremely sinister is in the works, and that both the heroes and villains that have appeared out of the blue are unwilling participants and prisoners.
They can't fix anything right away.
Painful as it is, they have to let things go as they usually go. With Captain Jai'galaar winning against Dha'tra, the Kaiju limping away in retreat and disappearing without a trace, and then everyone goes back to following the usual script. But, at the very least, this is the start of a partnership that will ultimately lead to Palpatine's plan failing completely... They just have to bide their time and play their cards right.
Obi-wan later informs Dexter that (if everything goes right), he and the other worried family members that have been trying to figure out what's going on will have answers. And, perhaps, even have their loved ones returned to them if they can figure out where the containment facility is located.
Dexter in turn promises Obi-wan that he'll keep looking into things with some of his old pals who owe him favors. Surely someone might have information that the Jedi can use, especially if pertains hidden military facilities. He does, however, warn the man that his brother might try to get in the way of things... Ever since Krell left the Monastery he's been acting all kinds of weird, and Dexter finds his more recent behavior both suspicious and threatening.
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